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Today on Word of Mouth, the Boston Marathon bombings happened a year ago this month, but questions about Tamerlan Tsarnaev’s possible involvement in a…
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The House not only rejected allowing police to use license plate scanners, it then took the extra step of voting 214-135 to forbid that the issue be…
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Some customers of TD Bank in New Hampshire say they had their information sent to other customers because of what the bank called a "vendor error."WMUR-TV…
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Activism and innovation among Greeks started long before that country's debt crisis. In 2002, an Athens community fed up by slow and expensive service set…
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Facial recognition databases containing millions of are being scanned by local and federal government agencies to help curb everything from driver’s…
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Privacy is a topic we’ve visited and revisited on this program, especially when it comes to the web community’s reaction to shifting policies on our…
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As technology advances, our private lives more and more enter the public domain, causing some to call for more laws protecting our personal lives. Others…
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Part 1: The Science of Changing Your Mind/Sex and ReligionEver wonder whether hard facts play a part in changing a person's mind? Turns out, not so much.…
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My Life is Your LifeGreta Garbo is best known throughout her storied career for her plea from the 1932 film Grand Hotel. She later left the spotlight and chose to live the…
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The expansion of forensic databases by US federal agencies. DNA collection of convicted felons is a well- publicized procedure. Recently released…