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Lawmakers Question Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg About Data Privacy Lapses
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is answering to dozens of senators Tuesday, after it was reported that some 87 million Facebook users' data was harvested by Cambridge Analytica. The testimony comes one week after the extent of the breach was revealed, but the company is facing questions beyond the data breach.
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Allen Weisselberg, a Trump Org employee for decades, pleads guilty to felony charges
Weisselberg entered his guilty plea in state court in lower Manhattan on Thursday. He's the latest person close to former President Trump to plead guilty or be convicted at trial of a felony.
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Corporate debt collectors have been using small claims courts to pursue low sums
Small claims court was once a place where individuals could get a court solution to a small dispute. Now, many cases involve lawyers for big companies going after individuals for small sums.
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Who loses in funding cuts to universities?
Proposed federal funding cuts to universities would have sweeping consequences that would impact local economies, scientific research and the institutions themselves.
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Countries agree to a historic release of stockpiled oil to ease global disruption
Members of the International Energy Agency have announced a coordinated release of 400 million barrels of stockpiled oil in an attempt to counter the disruption in oil trade triggered by the Iran war.
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Live Updates: Tens of Thousands Forced to Evacuate as Wildfires Continue to Rage From North Bay to P
A spate of wildfires sparked by lightning over the weekend continue to burn out of control across vast expanses of the outer Bay Area on Thursday.
2 Groups Want To Recall Gov. Kate Brown. Why Can’t They Get Along?
Grassroots activists plotted for months to try to recall the governor. They didn't expect competition from the Republican Party.
Jim James Decries Media Distortion In Society With New Song, Album
The new solo album from My Morning Jacket's frontman was inspired, in part, by the explosion of information people are expected to consume, which, he says, leaves "more and more of us feeling lost."
There's A Mountain Of Evidence Against Manafort, Mariotti Says
David Greene talks to former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti about the latest details to emerge from the bank and tax fraud trial of the president's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort.
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Florida Governor Says Russia Hacked Into 2 Counties' Election Systems In 2016
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said Tuesday that the FBI told him that two Florida counties had their election systems hacked in 2016, but that there was no manipulation of data or vote changes.
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