This week Matter of Fact explores a program that’s training young men of color to become literacy teachers. Plus, Republican and Democratic lawmakers in Georgia work together to increase penalties for swatting. And, why the Luddite Club is helping teens spend less time online.
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Young computer scientist transforming her Mississippi hometown into a tech hub
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Biometric Facial Scans Lead to Concern over Privacy Rights
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A Conversation with Elizabeth Carr, the First Person Born Via IVF in the U.S.
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