Ashley Judd: How Can We—As A Society—Heal From Sexual Violence? Ashley Judd has experienced many forms of gendered discrimination, from intense online harassment to assault. Despite her experiences, she says she's optimistic about a future without sexual violence. NPR/TED Staff
A Robot Named 'Tappy': Huawei Conspired To Steal T-Mobile's Trade Secrets, Says DOJ In an indictment that reads like a spy caper gone awry, the Justice Department alleges that the Chinese device maker urged its employees to sneak intel about T-Mobile's brilliant testing robot. Laurel Wamsley
What The Huawei Indictment Says About How China Steals Technology NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Mark Cohen, senior fellow with the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology, about what the Huawei indictment says about China's technology theft.
This Time Humans Triumph Over Robots As They Take Back Hotel Jobs A Japanese hotel that became known as the "world's first robot hotel" three years ago is powering off many of its robots. It turns out that guests prefer humans to handle their requests.
YouTube To Stop Promoting Videos That Spread Misinformation YouTube announced it will stop recommending "borderline content" — videos that misinform users in a harmful way. The platform has struggled to deal with extremist violent content and conspiracy videos. Andrew Limbong
Tech Industry Confronts A Backlash Against 'Disruptive Innovation' Silicon Valley is rethinking the implications of technology that disrupts entire industries, while the man who coined the term "disruptive innovation" stands by its basic goodness. Laura Sydell
A Speed Limit On German Highways: 'Like Talking Gun Control In The U.S.' A government committee says capping speeds could reduce carbon emissions and pollution. Opponents say Germans have a visceral need for speed akin to Americans' views on gun rights. Daniella Cheslow
VIDEO: Inventor Inspired By Childhood Memories Of Fungus As a child on a New York farm, Eben Bayer helped his dad shovel wood chips in the barn. That's where he noticed a stretchy web of fungus that became the basis of his biodegradable packing material. Joe Palca
New Electric Pickup Truck Faces An Uphill Climb To Get Americans On Board A new startup is taking over a once-abandoned auto plant in central Illinois to make electric trucks and SUVs. But Americans have been slow to adopt electric vehicles. Ryan Denham
With Amazon's Arrival, A New York Community Pushes To Be Included Many residents of the Queensbridge public housing development feel they have not benefited much from the area's booming development. With Amazon, activists are trying to change that story. Jasmine Garsd