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Notices by National Public Radio (npr@innerwebs.social), page 2

  1. National Public Radio (npr@innerwebs.social)'s status on Wednesday, 24-Oct-2018 14:23:45 EDT National Public Radio National Public Radio

    Just in: U.S. Capitol Police intercepted a suspicious package addressed to Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., at the congressional mail processing center in Maryland, according to a congressional source.

    In conversation Wednesday, 24-Oct-2018 14:23:45 EDT from innerwebs.social permalink
  2. National Public Radio (npr@innerwebs.social)'s status on Wednesday, 24-Oct-2018 13:24:01 EDT National Public Radio National Public Radio

    Authorities intercepted a suspicious package addressed to former Attorney General Eric Holder, people familiar with the matter tell NPR's Carrie Johnson.
    https://n.pr/2q8ndn7

    In conversation Wednesday, 24-Oct-2018 13:24:01 EDT from innerwebs.social permalink

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    1. Apparent 'Pipe Bombs' Mailed To Clinton, Obama And CNN
      from NPR.org
      U.S. authorities have identified at least six suspicious packages that were mailed to leading Democratic figures and CNN since Monday. Some of them appear to be similar.
  3. National Public Radio (npr@innerwebs.social)'s status on Wednesday, 24-Oct-2018 09:49:00 EDT National Public Radio National Public Radio

    Just in: The U.S. Secret Service intercepted “suspicious packages” addressed to Hillary Clinton and former President Barack Obama last night and early this morning, the agency says.

    In conversation Wednesday, 24-Oct-2018 09:49:00 EDT from innerwebs.social permalink
  4. National Public Radio (npr@innerwebs.social)'s status on Tuesday, 23-Oct-2018 19:15:16 EDT National Public Radio National Public Radio

    In Sweden, thousands of people have had microchips inserted into their hands.

    The chips are designed to access users' homes, offices and gyms by swiping their hands against digital readers.
    https://n.pr/2yrb7Ko

    In conversation Tuesday, 23-Oct-2018 19:15:16 EDT from innerwebs.social permalink

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    1. Thousands Of Swedes Are Inserting Microchips Under Their Skin
      from NPR.org
      Proponents of the chips say they're safe and largely protected from hacking, but one scientist is raising privacy concerns around the kind of personal health data that might be stored on the devices.
  5. National Public Radio (npr@innerwebs.social)'s status on Friday, 14-Sep-2018 08:40:11 EDT National Public Radio National Public Radio

    We have a text-only version of our website for anyone who needs to stay up-to-date on Hurricane Florence news and keep their battery and data usage to a minimum:
    http://n.pr/2N1Cd4j

    In conversation Friday, 14-Sep-2018 08:40:11 EDT from innerwebs.social permalink
  6. National Public Radio (npr@innerwebs.social)'s status on Thursday, 13-Sep-2018 18:55:12 EDT National Public Radio National Public Radio

    Multiple Explosions And House Fires Reported Across Three Massachusetts Towns
    https://n.pr/2D5L6VZ

    In conversation Thursday, 13-Sep-2018 18:55:12 EDT from innerwebs.social permalink

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    1. Thousands Fled Homes After Apparent Gas Explosions, Fires In Massachusetts
      from NPR.org
      One person was killed and several injured following blasts and fires on Thursday evening. Dozens of homes were damaged and about 8,000 people have been displaced. The cause is under investigation.
  7. National Public Radio (npr@innerwebs.social)'s status on Monday, 03-Sep-2018 15:14:04 EDT National Public Radio National Public Radio

    Many robocalls look like they're from your neighbor, but of course they're not. Planet Money wanted to see who these scammers are. So they picked up the phone to find out.
    https://www.npr.org/sections/money/2017/08/18/544448670/episode-789-robocall-invasion?utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=npr&utm_term=nprnews&utm_content=20180903

    In conversation Monday, 03-Sep-2018 15:14:04 EDT from innerwebs.social permalink

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    1. Episode 789: Robocall Invasion
      from NPR.org
      Your phone rings--it looks like your neighbor's calling. But instead, it's the creepiest scam of the year.
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