As U.K. Clamps Down On Cambridge Analytica, Privacy Concerns Span Atlantic
As the EU and U.K. prepare to adopt stricter digital privacy rules, officials there are warning the U.S. to beef up its own Internet security regulations.
New York’s Adirondack Park Is ‘Bigger And More Protected Than Ever’
New York’s Adirondack Park has some of the biggest wilderness in the eastern U.S. — and it just got bigger. This week, Gov. Andrew Cuomo protected another 25,000 acres.
The Russia Investigations: D.C. Races To Secure Future Elections. Is It Enough?
This week in the Russia investigations: The House and Senate intelligence committees issued recommendations on election security, and Congress authorized new funding. Will it work?
Students March; DeVos Gets Grilled; The Funding Gap Widens
School funding fairness, politically active students and more in the weekly education news roundup.
What You Need To Know About Kids’ Screen Time Right Now
There’s so much information — and anxiety — out there about how much time your kids should spend using devices. Here’s our video guide to balancing the need for limits with the potential benefits.
Can’t Get Elected Dogcatcher? Try Running In Duxbury, Vt.
It may be the only place in the country with an elected dogcatcher. The current officeholder is Zeb, short for Zebulon, Towne. He also catches stray ermine and cattle.
Thousands Expected To Rally For Gun Control, Many For The First Time
“People are marching not because we were able to sway them,” Parkland student and “March For Our Lives” organizer Cameron Kasky said. “They are marching because our lives depend on it.”
Trump Memo Disqualifies Certain Transgender People From Military Service
Opponents of the administration’s ban on transgender troops say they will be back in court early next week seeking a permanent injunction to block implementation of the plan
Parkland Shooting Survivor Discusses New Found Activism To End Gun Violence
Youth Radio reporter Gabe Glassman is a student at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., and a survivor of the shooting there. Gabe and his mother Lisa Glassman spoke with NPR’s Ailsa Chang in advance of the ‘March For Our Lives’ rally.
Parkland Shooting Survivor Discusses Newfound Activism To End Gun Violence
In advance of the “March for Our Lives” rally in Washington, Gabe Glassman, a sophomore at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High, and his mother, Lisa Glassman, discuss how they’ve changed since the shooting.
Student Civils Rights Protesters From The 1960s Discuss ‘March For Our Lives’
In 1963, high school students in Birmingham, Ala. marched in protest of segregation. Hundreds were arrested, sprayed by hoses and attacked by dogs. As high school students get ready to come to Washington, D.C. for the “March For Our Lives,” several of …
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