New Research Casts Doubt On Connection Between Smartphone Use And Teen Mental Health New research casts doubt on the connection between smartphone use and teens' mental health. Some argue it is a case of correlation, not causation, and that the threat is overblown. Anya Kamenetz
Trolled Online, Women In Politics Fight To Hold Big Tech Accountable In The U.K. The move in Europe to get tough on tech is partly thanks to an awakening that began with the experiences of women in politics. Aarti Shahani
Computer Science Professors Says We Can Probably Make Email Better For Everyone NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Cal Newport, a professor of computer science at Georgetown University, about why people are rethinking the usefulness of email for effective work flow.
Capital One hacking case extends to dozens more companies, prosecutors say The Seattle woman charged in the massive Capital One hacking case is now accused of stealing terabytes of data from more than 30 other companies and institutions. Gil Aegerter
U.S. Air Regulators Ban MacBook Pros With Recalled Batteries From Flights In June, Apple recalled MacBook Pro laptops sold between September 2015 and February 2017 due to batteries that posed a fire risk. Richard Gonzales
A Look At The E-Verify Program And Its Blind Spots At least four of the poultry processing plants ICE raided this week claimed to use E-Verify to vet workers. NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with economist Madeline Zavodny about how well E-Verify's works.
Government Deadline Approaches To Ban Chinese-Made Surveillance Cameras There are thousands of Chinese-made surveillance cameras in government buildings across the United States. Congress is banning them Aug. 13, but it's unclear how that will be carried out. Jackie Northam
'Uniquely Lawless': Security Firm Drops 8chan Website Following El Paso Shooting "At some level firing 8chan as a customer is easy," Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince said. Before the Texas shooting, the suspect is believed to have posted a white nationalist, anti-Hispanic screed. Sasha Ingber
Flying Frenchman Leapfrogs English Channel On His Homemade Hoverboard Franky Zapata made the crossing on his second attempt after after a mishap halfway across sent his first flight plunging into the sea. Zapata says he'll work on a flying car next — after a vacation. rachel