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It's no accident many Americans are obsessed with their screens - whether it's social media, video games, or plain old email, they're designed to keep us…
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It’s a Saturday night in at the Strawbery Banke Museum in Portsmouth. Hundreds of people are here to experience some vintage Christmas charm at the annual…
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A New Hampshire software developer is working on a way to protect household devices that are connected to the internet, the latest in a broader,…
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Since the inception of the internet and the computer, society has been challenged with balancing technologies’ benefits and demerits.On June 12, 2017, The…
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On today's show:Civics 101: Political SpeechwritingWhen English teacher David McCullough, Jr. addressed 2012 graduates from the public high school in…
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On today's show:Civics 101: Overturning a Supreme Court Ruling"Back to the Middle East" from Radio Rookie Alexis Gordon. You can listen to this story…
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On today's show: James Longhurst is associate professor of history at the University of Wisconsin, Lacrosse – in his book Bike Battles: A History of…
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Technology is developing more quickly than the security to protect it, leaving the personal information of millions at risk. Your health records,…
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New Hampshire continues to add high-paying tech jobs to the state’s economy--just not fast enough to meet the sector’s growing demand.In 2016, firms in…
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On today's show: We spoke to Wesley Lowery about his experience reporting on race and activism, and the myth of objectivity. His recent book is They Can't…