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  • Veteran Wall Street Journal reporters Josh Chin and Liza Lin spent years covering China. In a new book, they untangle how China built its formidable digital surveillance apparatus.
  • The prime minister says about 70 percent of services have been restored, but officials have not commented on a cause or whether ransom was paid. Nor did they respond to NPR's requests for comment.
  • Natalie Gonzalez is the co-host of ‘’Port of Entry” — a KPBS podcast. The podcast covers stories about cross-border people whose lives have been shaped by Tijuana and San Diego. Natalie is also a theater actress from Tijuana Hace Teatro. She studied at Universidad Iberoamericana in Tijuana where she graduated from Communications and Media School.
  • Scientists predict China will see the largest COVID surge of the pandemic this winter, with hundreds of millions of people infected. But some experts say that it could have been even worse.
  • In the era of primetime coverage, the State of the Union offers a rare opportunity for a president to address — and for members to be seen by — a truly national television audience.
  • The court heard arguments in a major case pitting environmental regulators against property rights advocates backed by industries with a history of pollution.
  • The Infamous Stringdusters dig deep into their bluegrass roots for their eleventh full-length record A Tribute to Bill Monroe, made available on Americana Vibes. For this album -- which pays homage to the Father of Bluegrass includes songs that shaped them individually, and as a band, and recorded them each remotely from their home studios. A special performance by the Dustbowl Revival! Date | Wednesday, March 30, 2022 at 8pm Location | Belly Up Tavern Purchase tickets here! $20-$53 For further information on this event please visit the website: https://bellyup.com/email-builder/the-infamous-stringdusters The Infamous Stringdusters Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | YouTube Dustbowl Revival Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Youtube
  • In the Digital Age, students have more access than ever to academic support, ranging from online searches to paid services. But where is the line between homework help and cheating? How can academic integrity be protected for students, academic institutions, and employers in a digital learning environment? Can higher education institutions create valuable experiences in a way that prevents the need for cheating? This session explores the broader definitions of academic integrity and considers what about the current constructs of higher education is leading learners to cheat. Moderator: Marni Baker-Stein — Provost and Chief Academic Officer, Western Governors University Panelists: • Smita Bakshi — SVP Technology and Engineering Careers, Wiley • Annie Chechitelli — Chief Product Officer, Turnitin • Justin Harding — Senior Director of Instructional Design and New Media, Arizona State University • David Harris — Editor in Chief, OpenStax at Rice University • Mike Olsen — Founder and CEO, Proctorio Date | Monday, April 4 from 3:50 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Location | Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego and virtual Register here! This event is free and open to the public, registration is required. This event is part of the ASU+GSV Summit. For more information, please visit asugsvsummit.com/sessions/show-your-work-protecting-academic-integrity-in-an-online-environment.
  • The Republican chairman of Maricopa County, Ariz., is winning praise for his skilled handling of the election in the face of disinformation and voter conspiracy theories, mostly from his own party.
  • NPR's Scott Simon talks with Ellen Knickmeyer of the Associated Press about Saudi Arabia's crackdown on dissidents living abroad.
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