Google Sets Goal To Use Clean Energy 24/7 NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Jennifer Layke, global director of the energy program at World Resources Institute, about Google's aspirations to power all its operations with carbon-free energy.
Troll Watch: In Rare Move, Reddit Flags Online Forum For Inciting Violence Reddit quarantined a group this week after users incited violence. Volunteer Reddit moderator Robert Peck tells NPR's Michel Martin that this is a big deal for the infamously hands-off platform.
Major Police Body Camera Manufacturer Rejects Facial Recognition Software Axon announced Thursday that it will ban the technology because it is not reliable enough for law enforcement, especially when it comes to identifying women and people of color. Sasha Ingber
Twitter Adds Warning Label For Offensive Political Tweets Twitter won't delete the tweets of politicians that are bullying or derogatory, but it will label them. Twitter has been criticized for its handling of tweets posted by President Trump and others. Aarti Shahani
Google Maps Leads About 100 Drivers Into A 'Muddy Mess' In Colorado A snafu of a shortcut was a reminder that even navigation apps can still get it wrong. "There's so many other people going, it must be OK," is how one driver was led astray. Merrit Kennedy
Reddit Has 'Quarantined' Popular Pro-Trump Thread Over Violent Threats The violations include threats of violence directed toward officials in Oregon, where legislators are locked in a partisan standoff over proposed climate change legislation. Bobby Allyn
Could The Old AT&T Break-Up Offer Lessons For Big Tech Today? In 1984, AT&T was formally broken up by the government. By most accounts it was a successful divestiture. But is it a model for the break up of the big tech companies that some are now calling for? Brian Naylor
Dating App Burnout: When Swiping Becomes A Chore Burnout is increasingly common. It's not depression or extreme exhaustion — it's feeling like you've kept going past your breaking point. Burnout can affect all parts of our lives, including dating. Hanna Bolaños
Why Facebook Won't Kick Off A Warlord Facebook banned far-right extremist Alex Jones. But it won't remove from the platform the warlord Lt. Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, even though he oversaw the killing of more than 100 people in Sudan. Aarti Shahani
Deal Or No Deal? The Stakes Are High For Trump-Xi Trade Talks President Trump is due to meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping this weekend, raising hopes the two leaders might call a truce in their trade war. The White House has downplayed expectations of a deal. Scott Horsley