At Facebook's behest, Definers Public Affairs reportedly tried to encourage the press to link George Soros to anti-Facebook groups.
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| | At Facebook's behest, Definers Public Affairs reportedly tried to encourage the press to link George Soros to anti-Facebook groups. | | | | |
| Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) told Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) to tone down his criticism of the social networking giant and find a way to work with it. | | | | | |
| | The third quarter saw scandals, disappointing growth numbers, and more in the tech industry. Here's who stood out for better and worse. | | | | | |
| Singapore Airlines has been forced to sell plush premium economy seats at economy prices on its new ultra-long-haul flights to the US. | | | | | |
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| When a team of scientists studied a new map of Greenland's bedrock, they found a 16-mile-wide depression that looked like a gigantic blast crater. | | | | | |
| The mysterious hurricane of "dark matter" leaves astronomers puzzled, but the remnants of dwarf galaxies could help prove this phenomenon's existence. | | | | | |
| UK neobank Revolut is currently in talks with the Softbank fund, which is worth $92 billion, for its next funding round, according to City AM. The talks are still early on, but the funding round could be as high as $500 million. | | | | | |
| The New York Post and the New York Daily News featured dueling front pages reflecting the news that Amazon's HQ2 is coming to Long Island City, Queens. | | | | | |
| The Texas-based construction firm SLSCO won the government contract and will begin construction of Trump's border wall in February. | | | | | |
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