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British luxury retailer Harrod's fell victim to a cyberattack
by Rebecca Rosman
Harrods, the iconic luxury department store, has become the latest British retailer to fall victim to a cyberattack.
Federal Prosecutors: Former NSA Contractor's Alleged Theft Is 'Breathtaking'
by Carrie Johnson
Federal prosecutors allege a former contractor for the National Security Agency stole a massive amount of classified government material. The defendant appeared in court Friday.
Tiny Vessels Make Much Noise: Listen To Ants As They Walk
The everyday ant seldom gets close enough to a microphone to be amplified and heard but 'The World According to Sound' podcast manages to let us listen to the insects as they go about their day.
'Moonlight': A Film About A Black Man's Coming-Of-Age In South Florida
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks to actor Mahershala Ali about the complex and nuanced ways his characters exemplify black masculinity - particularly in the new film, 'Moonlight.'
Fans Of Indians Baseballer Ryan Merritt Pitch In To Buy Him Wedding Gifts
Ryan Merritt had only started one game for the Indians before the playoffs. After he helped the team to the World Series — fans showed their support by buying Merritt gifts from his wedding registry.
How A Woman Serving Life In Prison Made The Judge Who Sentenced Her Proud
by Danielle Wolffe
After the Supreme Court ruled that mandatory life sentences without the possibility of parole for juveniles were unconstitutional, the Court ordered states to review the cases of prisoners given that sentence. We hear about one prisoner in that situation, Jennifer Pruit, and the connection she made with the judge that sentenced her.
Week In Politics: The Debate, Undecided Voters, Military Veterans And More
by NPR Staff
NPR's Kelly McEvers speaks with David Brooks of the New York Times, and EJ Dionne of the Washington Post and the Brookings Institution about the politics of the week.
Canada Walks Out Of EU Trade Talks Unable To Break Deadlock
by Soraya Nelson
Canada's trade minister Chrystia Freeland walked out of talks in Brussels Friday, saying that it was impossible to reach a trade deal with the EU. The EU-Canada free trade agreement, which has taken seven years to negotiate, is being blocked by the objections of a small region of Belgium.
'Dot': How A Little Girl Uses Technology To Interact With The World
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks to former Silicon Valley tycoon Randi Zuckerberg about her new animated children's television show, 'Dot.'