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Researchers Hope This Invention Could Wave Away Medical Data Hacks

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

As health care increasingly moves from hospitals and doctors' offices to the home, patient medical data become more vulnerable to hackers. Dartmouth College researchers hope their product will help.

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Can A Candidate Pay Delegates? Plus, 3 Possible GOP Convention Scenarios

Monday, April 11, 2016

Rides on Air Force One and state dinners were lures the last time there was an open convention. What about cold, hard cash? Top Republican lawyer Ben Ginsberg explains what's permissible and not.

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Listen To 5 Interviews From NPR's Western Tuesday Special

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Catch up with all the guest interviews from NPR's live coverage of the caucuses and primaries in Arizona, Idaho and Utah.

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Listen To Presidential Candidates' Speeches From Mega Tuesday

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Archived candidate speeches from Mega Tuesday primaries.

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Citing Gender Bias, State Lawmakers Move To Eliminate 'Tampon Tax'

Sunday, March 06, 2016

There's a sales tax exemption for treating erectile dysfunction in Wisconsin.

The same can't be said for feminine hygiene products.

Sales tax isn't applied to Viagra in Wisconsin, but it is applied to tampons and pads. Birth control, medicated condoms and yeast infection medication are exempt because they are considered ...

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