Democratic Candidates Target Tech Giants, Who Are Major Party Donors Silicon Valley has emerged early as a presidential campaign issue among Democrats at SXSW. Calls to regulate tech put the party in an awkward position, given its reliance on tech donors. Aarti Shahani
Inside The Racist Online Attacks On Meghan Markle NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks to Max Foster, royal correspondent and anchor at CNN, about his reporting on racist and sexist attacks against Meghan Markle.
Amnesty International: New Twitter Feature Leaves Burden On Users Experiencing Abuse Twitter is developing a feature aimed at making the site less toxic for users. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Amnesty International's Rasha Abdul-Rahim, who has studied harassment on Twitter.
How Easy It Is To Identify Strangers With Google NPR's Scott Simon asks St. John's University law school's Kate Klonick about her assignment asking students to identify strangers in public and what they may learn about obscurity and privacy.
When Not Reading The Fine Print Can Cost Your Soul Some companies give away money as a reward for reading the fine print in online user agreements. Others impose Biblical punishments. Matthew S. Schwartz
Amazon Will Close Over 80 Small Kiosk Pop-Up Stores Amazon is closing more than 80 of its small kiosk pop-up stores, which have been selling Amazon devices and products inside malls and other stores. Alina Selyukh
Amazon's Latest Retail Shift Means Closing 87 Pop-Up Kiosks The giant online retailer is closing all of its U.S. pop-up kiosks, which let customers try and buy gadgets like smart speakers and tablets. It's the latest change in Amazon's retail strategy. Avie Schneider
Facebook Promises More Enhanced Privacy And Other Features Steve Inskeep talks to Hadas Gold, media and global business reporter for CNN, about Facebook CEO's promise to focus on private and encrypted communications in a shift away from public posts.
Facebook Promises More Private And Self-Destructing Messages CEO Mark Zuckerberg is pledging users more enhanced privacy and other features when it comes to private messages. Skeptics say Facebook is solidifying power, in the guise of user service. Aarti Shahani
Extradition Hearing For Huawei CFO Comes During U.S.-China Trade Talks An extradition hearing for a senior executive of Chinese tech giant Huawei gets underway in Vancouver. The U.S. requested the extradition of Meng Wanzhou for violating U.S. sanction against Iran. Jackie Northam