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What If It Weren't An iPhone? What The Apple/FBI Case Means For The Industry
Apple is in a unique position to challenge the FBI's request for access to a terrorist suspect's iPhone. Nonetheless, more tech companies worry about the precedent.
A Look At How The Revolving Door Spins From FDA To Industry
About 27 percent of Food and Drug Administration reviewers who approved hematology-oncology drugs from 2001 through 2010 left to work for the industry they previously regulated, an analysis found.
Doctors Court Controversy In Ad For Surgical Robot
The former head of a prestigious Boston hospital found it unsettling when the surgical staff of an Illinois academic medical center endorsed a medical device in a national newspaper advertisement. After he started asking questions, the hospital asked that the ad, paid for by the device maker, be suspended.
Trump Tweets On 'Disgusting' Baltimore Bring Activist Trash Collectors To City
Last month, the president bemoaned the grime and litter in Baltimore on Twitter. Now activists, some with conservative leanings who live outside Maryland, are hosting cleanup efforts in the city.
Mobile Recruiting: The Key To Your Next Job Could Be In Your Pocket
More job seekers are applying for work from their smartphones. Employers who are trying to push mobile recruiting say that in the tightening job market, it's important to be on the small screen.
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Before The IPO: A Private Market For Tech Shares
Facebook will soon go public, allowing anyone to buy shares of the social networking giant. But sophisticated investors have already been buying pieces of Facebook and other hot tech stocks, on private exchanges and secondary markets.
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Planet Money looks into the recent financial troubles at First Republic Bank
The Planet Money team looks into the recent financial troubles at First Republic Bank and examines what has helped it stay afloat.
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2 Israeli Embassy aides are killed in a shooting in Washington, D.C., officials say
As attendees departed an event held by a Jewish advocacy organization in D.C. on Wednesday night, a shooter opened fire, killing two. Later, he chanted "free Palestine," D.C. police officials said.
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Move over James Bond: A new service lets anyone share secrets with Britain
Afraid to sneak into a British embassy? MI6's new dark web portal Silent Courier lets you share secrets online.
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With Trump Holding Rallies Again, The Shadow 2024 Republican Campaign Continues
On Saturday in Ohio, the former president held his first rally since leaving office. Meanwhile, other top potential GOP presidential candidates are running versions of shadow campaigns.
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