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Showing up to work ill is an affliction -- it even plagues doctors. On today's show, we talk about why doctors don't take sick days. But soon, even going…
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Social media has killed nostalgia, and iPhones are ruining summer camp. On today's show, we explore how social media has replaced that shoe box in the…
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It’s been nearly a month since the Federal Elections Commission ruled that 1st District Representative Frank Guinta illegally accepted more than $300,000…
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Today, hell can mean a bad day, other people, or a threat to sinners, but it wasn’t always so. On today’s show: how hell has evolved, from a place of…
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Anti-Bullying Advocates Oppose Student Privacy BillA 14-year-old bullying victim is speaking out against a proposal that would prohibit New Hampshire schools from accessing students' social media…
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Once relegated to fanzines and the occasional bookstore, “fan fiction” is quickly becoming more accessible, more mainstream, and in some cases, more of a…
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3.11.15: Censoring Sex-ed On Social Media, In Defense Of Online Relationships, & Good GigSocial media sites are teeming with sexual imagery, jokes, and questionable content. Yet their official policies prevent sex-ed organizations from…
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On Wednesday the New Hampshire House will vote on whether schools should be able to compel students to disclose their social media activity.The bill bans…
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When it comes to Twitter followers, Katy Perry, Justin Beiber, and President Obama hold the top spots. On today’s show: we veer off social media’s beaten…
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The Ferguson decision, Eric Garner protests, and immigration are all topics we avoid at the holiday table, but opinions run free on Facebook. On today’s…