Denise Herzing: Do Dolphins Have A Language? We know that dolphins make distinctive clicks and whistles, but is that a language? Researcher Denise Herzing thinks it might be, and for the past 35 years she's been working to unlock it. NPR/TED Staff
K-Pop's Digital 'Army' Musters To Meet The Moment, Baggage In Tow There's a growing narrative highlighting K-pop fans' political progressiveness. But the reality is far more complicated. Haeryun Kang
TikTok Prank May Account For Trump Rally's Low Attendance Rate The Trump campaign said more than 1 million people expressed interest online to attend the rally in Tulsa, Okla., but only about 6,000 people showed up. A prank apparently fueled phony registrations. Bobby Allyn
Big Talk From Big Tech On Racial Equity, But Not All Workers Are Buying It More than 200 technology companies have issued statements supporting the advancement of racial justice, but black tech workers say internal policies and tech culture needs an overhaul first. Bobby Allyn
Study Exposes Russia Disinformation Campaign That Operated In The Shadows For 6 Years The "Secondary Infektion" campaign spread thousands of false stories, including forged documents and fake tweets. Still operating, the campaign may now target the November election, researchers say. Bobby Allyn
Jeff Bezos May Testify Before Congress For The First Time This Summer Amazon has long resisted calls for such testimony, but a new letter to the House Judiciary Committee suggests Bezos is open to joining other tech CEOs at an antitrust hearing. Alina Selyukh
Zoom Acknowledges It Suspended Activists' Accounts At China's Request The video conferencing company says Beijing had asked that four meetings and associated users be terminated. Two of the users were based in the U.S. and the third in Hong Kong. Jason Slotkin
How 'Streets Of Rage 4' Reimagined Gaming's Most Iconic Rave The Streets of Rage video game franchise was known for its cutting edge, club-inspired soundtrack. Composer Olivier Deriviere set out to recapture that magic in Streets of Rage 4. Vincent Acovino
‘I know it’s going to sound crazy:’ How one man exposed government surveillance “I’m a member of the intelligence community… I have an explosive story about a threat to democracy." John O'Brien
How Uber And Its Riders Are Adapting To The New 'Social' The ride-hailing company is seeing signs of recovery as cities, states and countries lift lockdown restrictions, but the pandemic has taken a steep toll. Shannon Bond