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So About That Whole Tech-Eating-Jobs Thing
By Jon Evans The argument seems compelling, the logic inescapable. As hardware doubles its density every 18-24 months, courtesy of Moore’s Law, and as software eats the world, technology will
Indiana Democratic Party 7-4-15 Weekly Radio Address
Indiana Democratic Party chair John Zody takes a look at some of the new laws effective July 1, 2015 and takes a moment to wish everyone a Happy Independence Day!
Greek Official: ‘Grexit’ Would Cost Europe A Trillion Euros
By Scott Neuman Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis says there’s as much at stake for the rest of Europe as for Greece itself should they fail to reach an acceptable bailout
The White House Invites Tourists To Use Their Cameras
By Scott Horsley Visitors to the White House will now have something besides their memory to rely on when recounting their visit. That’s because a 40-year-ban on photography during public
Greeks Divided Ahead Of Eurozone Vote
By Joanna Kakissis Greeks are preparing for Sunday’s referendum, which the government insists is about whether to accept more austerity. Critics say it’s about keeping the euro. » E-Mail This
Fuel Is Crucial In The Battle Over Syria
The battlefronts in Syria are complex and the power map inside the country is being redrawn. NPR’s Eric Westervelt talks to correspondent Deborah Amos, who just returned from the region.
Decades Of Politics And Partnership In Jimmy Carter’s ‘Full Life’
By NPR Staff Former president Jimmy Carter was one of the youngest ex-presidents ever when he left office in 1981. His new memoir, A Full Life, looks back at his
A Bird Of Courage And A Bash In Denmark: The July 4 You Didn’t Know
By Paige Pfleger In the U.S., people often spend the Fourth of July grilling hot dogs and wearing their patriotic clothing. But there’s more to this annual holiday than fireworks.
Need A Hand? Don’t Worry, The Ghanaians Got Your Back
By Kiley Shields They laughed, they jeered, and no one helped when she had to haul her belonging up a hill in New York. But in Ghana, people are more
The Sounds of America
By Abdul Hakim-Shabazz On this 4th of July we have two interviews for you about America. We speak to Nick Barknecht of La Porte, Indiana who is hitting the lower