Europe's Top Court Strikes Down Key Rules Of U.S.-EU Data Transfer In its ruling Thursday, the European Court of Justice found that the agreement known as Privacy Shield fails to adequately protect Europeans' data, largely because of U.S. surveillance programs. Colin Dwyer
News Brief: CDC And COVID-19 Data, Twitter Hack, Mary Trump Memoir Hospitals have been ordered stop sending COVID-19 data to the CDC. Major Twitter accounts were hacked last night. And, Mary Trump discusses her new memoir. Tamara Keith
Is It Enough To Remove Words With Racist Connotations From Tech Language? Hint: No NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Web developer Caroline Karanja about how the terms "master" and "slave" are used in the industry and how they reflect a bigger issue in U.S. culture.
Cameo Celebrity App: Will Birthday Wishes From Snoop Dogg Mean A Big Investor Payday? Cameo has become one of the fastest-growing tech startups by letting anyone pay for birthday wishes and other greetings recorded by celebrities and influencers. But will its Silicon Valley hype last? Bobby Allyn
Report Slams Facebook for 'Vexing And Heartbreaking Decisions' On Political Speech A two-year investigation concludes the social network's leaders made decisions that were "significant setbacks for civil rights." Shannon Bond
Uber Gobbles Up Postmates In $2.65 Billion Bet On Food Delivery The deal is a sign of how the coronavirus pandemic has turned Uber's business model upside down, with customers shunning ride-hailing and flocking to delivery services. Shannon Bond
Behind Reddit's Decision To Boot 'The_Donald' Forum NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with Robert Peck, a Reddit moderator, about the site's decision to ban the subreddit "The_Donald" after numerous warnings and other disciplinary actions.
'We Have A Black People Problem': Facebook Worker Claims Racial Discrimination The complaint alleges a hostile environment for Black workers, echoing longstanding criticism of the tech company's lack of diversity. Shannon Bond
It's 'Our Fault': Nextdoor CEO Takes Blame For Deleting Of Black Lives Matter Posts In an exclusive interview with NPR, Nextdoor CEO Sarah Friar outlines new measures the popular neighborhood app is taking to address reports of racial profiling and censorship on the platform. Bobby Allyn
DOT Inspector General's Report Says Boeing Misled FAA Boeing failed to tell regulators about significant changes it made to an automated flight control system when developing the 737 Max, according to the Transportation Department's inspector general. David Schaper