The European Central Bank is considering abandoning the 500 euro note. Harvard University’s Peter Sands explains why the 500 euro note is the currency of choice for organized crime and terrorists.
Month: February 2016
Apple’s CEO Takes A Stand — And A Risk
In challenging the FBI, Tim Cook has put himself and Apple front and center in a national debate on digital privacy. But a look at his record makes his confrontation with the government inevitable.
What It Means For Apple To Get Around iPhone’s Encryption
Steve Inskeep talks to Matthew Green, a computer science professor at Johns Hopkins University, to find out what breaking into an iphone’s encryption really means.
Cookbook Explores Recipes From India’s Most Famous Slum
The Indecisive Chicken combines the recipes and life stories of eight women from communities across India who now make their home in Dharavi, a teeming slum featured in Slumdog Millionaire.
Apple’s CEO Takes A Stand — And A Risk
In challenging the FBI, Tim Cook has put himself and Apple front and center in a national debate on digital privacy. But a look at his record makes his confrontation with the government inevitable.
Zuckerberg Tells Facebook Staff To Stop Crossing Out ‘Black Lives Matter’
In a note to employees, Zuckerberg says replacing the slogan on walls on the Facebook campus with “all lives matter” is disrespectful, deeply hurtful and — given his earlier warning — also malicious.
Don\’t Mind The Markets, Experts Say — Economy Not Entering Recession
Stock markets rallied on Friday, but it was not enough to erase the losses from earlier in the week. Investors are fretting that the recent market turmoil could mean another recession.
Super Bowl Ads Past And Present: How Do They Stack Up?
Analysts say the Super Bowl ads this year are funnier and more star-studded than in the past.