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  • Arts & Life

Photographer Lola Flash is honored for creating images that challenge invisibility

Lola Flash has challenged gender, sexual and racial preconceptions, and in the '80s was a key figure in ACT UP. Now she's being honored for sustained achievement.

December 14, 2021
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By:
  • Allyson McCabe
A researcher recently found a vulnerability in a piece of software called Log4j, which is used in the programming language Java and essentially creates a log of activity, that can enable a hacker to take over a device.

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  • Technology

Companies scramble to defend against newly discovered 'Log4j ' digital flaw

The vulnerability was publicly disclosed last week in an unexpected way — through the popular game Minecraft. Embedded in a common software tool, it could potentially impact billions of devices.

December 14, 2021
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By:
  • Jenna McLaughlin
A researcher recently found a vulnerability in a piece of software called Log4j, which is used in the programming language Java and essentially creates a log of activity, that can enable a hacker to take over a device.

Tagged as: 

  • Technology

Companies scramble to defend against newly discovered 'Log4j ' digital flaw

The vulnerability was publicly disclosed last week in an unexpected way — through the popular game Minecraft. Embedded in a common software tool, it could potentially impact billions of devices.

December 14, 2021
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By:
  • Jenna McLaughlin
Rep. Lucy McBath, D-Ga., became an activist after her son Jordan was fatally shot in 2012.

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  • Politics

Their lives were changed by gun violence, and now they're running for office

One of the country's top gun control groups is now actively recruiting candidates who have experienced the effects of gun violence to run for local, state and national offices.

December 14, 2021
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By:
  • Juana Summers
Then-White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows speaks with reporters outside the White House on Oct. 26, 2020.

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  • Politics

Jan. 6 panel votes to hold Meadows in contempt, sending a criminal referral to House

Ahead of the vote, Republican Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming read a litany of text messages she said Mark Meadows received during the Jan. 6 siege, including from Donald Trump Jr.

December 13, 2021
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  • Claudia Grisales
GPB News NPR

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  • Arts & Life

Latin Grammy winner to Cuban leaders: 'We're done with your lies and indoctrination'

Afro-Cuban rapper Yotuel Romero discusses the song that won Song of the Year and inspired protesters in one of the biggest waves of demonstrations in Cuba in decades.

December 13, 2021
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  • Elisa Baena
Yalonda Chandler homeschools her children, Madison and Matthew. She co-founded Black Homeschoolers of Birmingham, in Alabama, and has seen the organization grow since the pandemic began.

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  • Education

More Black families are homeschooling their children, citing the pandemic and racism

In Alabama, the co-founders of Black Homeschoolers of Birmingham say membership is growing as parents try to shield their children from racism in education and teach them about their own heritage.

December 13, 2021
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  • Kyra Miles
Yalonda Chandler homeschools her children, Madison and Matthew. She co-founded Black Homeschoolers of Birmingham, in Alabama, and has seen the organization grow since the pandemic began.

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  • Education

More Black families are homeschooling their children, citing the pandemic and racism

In Alabama, the co-founders of Black Homeschoolers of Birmingham say membership is growing as parents try to shield their children from racism in education and teach them about their own heritage.

December 13, 2021
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By:
  • Kyra Miles
Vicente Fernández performs onstage during the 20th annual Latin Grammy Awards in 2019.

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  • Obituaries

Vicente 'Chente' Fernández, 'El Rey' of ranchera music, has died at 81

The singer had been in critical condition recently after being hospitalized due to a fall at his Guadalajara ranch in August, and being diagnosed with Guillain–Barré syndrome afterwards.

December 13, 2021
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  • Adrian Florido
GPB News NPR

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  • Arts & Life

Ahead of Golden Globes nominations, many remain wary of the group behind the awards

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association, the group behind the awards, says it's changing, but Hollywood may not be ready to forgive.

December 12, 2021
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  • Mandalit del Barco
After the metal frames and baby coral are put in, the reefs are usually able to fully recover in two to three years' time. The coral above is one that has been restored three years after the reef stars were installed.

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  • Environment

Hear the new sounds that show life returning in these coral reefs

A new study shows that restoring coral reefs can bring ecosystems back to life — and with them, their sounds.

December 11, 2021
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By:
  • Alejandra Marquez Janse and
  • Christopher Intagliata
The Supreme Court heard arguments in a challenge from parents in Maine who want to use a state tuition program to send their children to religious schools.

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  • Law

Supreme Court signals further erosion of separation of church and state in schools

The handwriting on the wall came during a nearly two-hour argument involving a challenge brought by two Maine families to the state's unusual way of providing public education.

December 11, 2021
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By:
  • Nina Totenberg
New York Times food writer Priya Krishna says Dorie Greenspan's World Peace 2.0 cookie are impossible to hate.

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  • Arts & Life

5 DIY holiday recipes and crafts to avoid supply chain problems

It's the most wonderful time of the year, as they say. That is, unless you ordered the latest and greatest gadget too late, and now it's stuck in supply chain limbo. We're here to help.

December 11, 2021
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By:
  • Karen Zamora,
  • Christopher Intagliata,
  • and 1 more
An anti-abortion activist rallies outside the Supreme Court on Nov. 1, as arguments about Texas' abortion law begin. The court has allowed the law to remain in place for now.

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  • Law

Supreme Court refuses to block Texas abortion law as legal fights move forward

The justices allowed the abortion providers' challenges to go ahead against Texas' licensing officials – but not against anyone else. The court also blocked the Justice Department's challenge.

December 10, 2021
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By:
  • Nina Totenberg
GPB News NPR

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  • Animals

New research says baboon breakups are mutual

Just like humans, groups of baboons sometimes break off relations. Scientists have studied the dynamics of such breakups and say baboons tend to split up in a cooperative, egalitarian way.

December 10, 2021
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By:
  • Vincent Acovino and
  • Christopher Intagliata
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