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When you tick a box on an online privacy notice, just how much personal information are you giving away? Is the tradeoff worthwhile? When it comes to data, the relationship between companies and consumers is uneven — customers are getting a raw deal because there's no limit on what a company can collect. Who's job is it to regulate this space and better protect consumers'...


Rebecca Blumenstein on gender, journalism, and protecting democracy through news.


In this episode, you’ll hear from the nation’s new White House Chief of Staff, John Kelly.
Boris Johnson, Michael Bloomberg, and Walter Isaacson on cities and tech innovation.


What are the most pressing external and internal threats to the United States?


Author Luis Alberto Urrea's latest novel is inspired by his own Mexican-American family.


How do you successfully navigate a rapidly changing and unpredictable world?
Cryptocurrency is revolutionizing the global financial system and shaking up our perception of trust. Joseph Lubin, co-founder of Ethereum, says the digital currency’s open-source, decentralized system is the opposite of what we’re used to — a bank-led financial system built in backrooms. “It’s a new kind of trust foundation for the planet,” he says. In a conversation with...


Best-selling author Susan Orlean says ignorance about a subject is a powerful igniter of curiosity.


Tim O’Reilly says we should be harnessing technology, rather than fearing it.