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Tech Trends with Kelly Ueoka

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Host Gordon Bruce speaks with Kelly Ueoka (President, Pacxa) about the latest trends in technology.

The hosts for this episode were Angus MacTech, Gordon Bruce.

The host for this episode was Gordon Bruce.

The host for this episode was Gordon Bruce.

The host for this episode was Gordon Bruce.

Today’s Headlines

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- Natasha Singer
How Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta Failed Children on Safety

The C.E.O. and his team drove Meta’s efforts to capture young users and misled the public about the risks, lawsuits by state attorneys general say. [...]

- Cecilia Kang
These Grieving Parents Want Congress to Protect Children Online

A group is using the Mothers Against Drunk Driving playbook, sharing personal tragedies, to lobby for the Kids Online Safety Act. [...]

- Damien Cave
Putin Came to Asia to Disrupt, and He Succeeded

His embrace of North Korea and deal making with Vietnam injected more potential threats into a region already strained by Taiwan tensions and South China Sea clashes. [...]

- Paul Sonne
Putin Shows He Can Antagonize the U.S. Far Afield From Ukraine

His support for North Korea’s military ambitions showed he can inflict pain on the U.S. and its NATO allies in ways beyond aggression in Ukraine. [...]

- Liam Stack
How the Gaza War Is Dividing the L.G.B.T.Q. Community

Conflicts over the war have played out in protests, social media battles and a fight over flags on Fire Island during a time usually reserved for solidarity and celebration. [...]

JK Rowling accuses Labour of abandoning women

Labour says it is "the party of women's equality" after the author criticises Sir Keir Starmer on trans rights. [...]

Dog teams used in Tenerife search for Jay Slater

Jay Slater, 19, has not been heard from since Monday after going missing on the island of Tenerife. [...]

UK's richest family convicted of exploiting servants

Four Hinduja family members were given prison sentences ranging from four to four-and-a-half years. [...]

Russia launches 'massive' attack on Ukrainian power grid

Several people are wounded after Russia targeted Ukraine's energy network for a second time this week. [...]

Dead Man Running: How mysterious punk band frontman became an international fugitive

A new podcast uncovers the full strange and dark case of Kim Avis, including his early days as punk. [...]

Right-wing populist Argentine President Javier Milei will receive a medal from the neoliberal Friedrich von Hayek Foundation. Left-wing groups plan to protest the event over his austerity measures. [...]

Brussels accuses China of dumping cheap electric vehicles in the EU. On a visit to Beijing, German Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck said state subsidies gave Chinese automakers an advantage over [...]

Ukrenergo, the national grid operator, said equipment at its facilities in Zaporizhzhia region in the southeast and Lviv region in the west were damaged in a large Russian strike, the [...]

Officials and witnesses in Gaza said Israeli shelling killed at least 25 people in a camp for displaced Palestinians, with the Red Cross reporting similar deaths and injuries. Israel said [...]

Escalating trade tensions between the EU and Beijing overshadow the German vice-chancellor's first trip to China and South Korea. [...]

- Rachel Treisman
A Roman beach destroyed by Mount Vesuvius is open to the public for the first time

The beach at Herculaneum is believed to be where some 300 people died while waiting for boats to save them from the volcanic eruption in 79 AD. It's now open [...]

- Scott Horsley
Home prices just hit a record high. Here are 4 things to know about housing

The housing market continues to be impacted by high mortgage rates. That's reducing the supply of available housing, sending home prices to an all-time high. [...]

- Jenny Staletovich
Florida reefs are in trouble. Could the answer lie in coral from the Caribbean?

Scientists working to save Florida’s ailing reef hope Caribbean coral thriving in hotter water could bring some relief. [...]

- Regina G. Barber
Pluto isn’t a planet — but it gives us clues for how the solar system formed

Though Pluto has formally been considered a dwarf planet for almost two decades, it still has many lessons left for planetary scientists — including hints about how the solar system [...]

- Nina Kravinsky
We designed a 'Morning Edition' fragrance – and learned why perfume sales are up

We visited Olfactory NYC to design a scent and to learn why perfume sales are up since 2018. [...]

- Associated Press

Six people who were missing were found dead by rescuers in Fujian province, state media reported Saturday, adding to the extreme weather deaths after downpours caused landslides in the area, [...]

- Associated Press

Andy Murray is set to undergo a “surgical procedure” on his back before the former No. 1 makes a decision about trying to play at Wimbledon or the Paris Olympics [...]

- Associated Press

Three people are missing after massive thunderstorms and rainfall in southeastern Switzerland caused a landslide [...]

- Robert Samuels

With civil rights education under threat, a preservationist works to persuade Black families to turn private land over for public memorials. [...]

- Konstantin Testorides | AP

North Macedonia’s parliament began a two-day debate leading up to a vote on the new government proposed by a center-right party that won May’s national elections [...]

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