U.N. Experts Urge Probe Of Reported Hacking Of Jeff Bezos' Phone By Saudi Arabia U.N. human rights experts said they were gravely concerned by reports that a WhatsApp account held by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was used to hack The Washington Post owner's phone. Avie Schneider
Exclusive: Seattle-Area Voters To Vote By Smartphone In 1st For U.S. Elections King County, Wash., plans to allow all eligible voters to vote using their smartphones in a February election. It's the largest endeavor so far as online voting slowly expands across the U.S. Miles Parks
How To Spot Misinformation In An Election Year The Life Kit podcast team looks at misinformation in an election year. Miles Parks
What We've Learned From The Data On Crisis Counseling Via Text Message NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Nancy Lublin, CEO of Crisis Text Line, about what text messages say about people in need — and how her service uses that data.
Microsoft President Brad Smith on consumer privacy Brad Smith's new book is "Tools and Weapons: The Promise and the Peril of the Digital Age," co-authored with Carol Ann Browne. Bill Radke
'PigeonBot' Brings Robots Closer To Bird-Like Flight Birds change the shape of their wings far more than planes. The complexities of bird flight have posed a major design challenge for scientists trying to translate the way birds fly into robots. Merrit Kennedy
Study: Tinder, Grindr And Other Apps Share Sensitive Personal Data With Advertisers Researchers in Norway say the data-sharing appears to violate European data privacy laws. In the U.S., groups are asking state and federal regulators to investigate whether the practices are illegal. Bobby Allyn
Russia Hacked Ukrainian Company Linked To Trump Impeachment, Security Firm Says Days after the House formalized its impeachment inquiry into President Trump, Russian hackers reportedly started working to gain access to Ukrainian energy company Burisma Holding's email accounts. Bill Chappell
Troll Watch: AI Ethics NPR's Michel Martin speaks with The Washington Post's Drew Harwell about the ethical concerns posed by new AI technology.
Digital Threats On 2020 Elections NPR's Michel Martin speaks with media studies professor Siva Vaidhyanathan about digital threats facing democratic elections in 2020.