Audie Cornish Quotes About Internet

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  • The Internet kept the joke going. Abevigoda.com was devoted to updating the actor's status, as was @AbeVigodaUpdate, a Twitter account.

    "Actor Abe Vigoda Of 'The Godfather,' 'Barney Miller,' Has Died". "All Things Considered", www.npr.org. January 26, 2016.
  • An herbal medicine made from a plant native to Asia is about to be banned in the U.S. It's known as either kratom or kratom, and forms of it are sold in shops and on the internet. In the next few weeks, kratom is set to be classified as a Schedule I drug. That puts it in the same category with marijuana and heroin.

    Source: www.npr.org
  • All of us in a bipartisan manner went out of our way to explain to the voters how our election systems are secure, the fact that voting systems are not connected to the Internet - not the machines that we use to mark ballots, not the machines that we use to count ballots, the fact that our election counting procedures are very transparent.

    Source: www.npr.org
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