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Cory Booker's tax returns show an eye-popping financial stat that sets him apart from other 2020 Democrats
Sen. Cory Booker released 10 years of tax returns on Wednesday.
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Amazon's Q1 report offered a mixed bag for investors — a huge earnings beat but disappointing guidance
Amazon reported a much-better-than-expected first-quarter profit on Thursday. But it warned its second-quarter results would fall shy of estimates.
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Putin broke the habit of a lifetime and didn't show up late for his first-ever meeting with Kim Jong Un
Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un met for the first time in eastern Russia on Thursday.
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New York's Attorney General is investigating Facebook for harvesting 1.5 million users' email data without their consent
The formal investigation comes after Business Insider revealed that Facebook had collected e-mails from some users as part of the signup process.
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Kim Jong Un's 'princess' sister was mysteriously absent from his side at North Korea's summit with Putin, further fueling rumors of her demotion
Rumors had been swirling that Kim Yo Jong, North Korea's most powerful woman, had fallen from favor after she was excluded from top party meetings.
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Kim Jong Un's meeting with Putin was delayed by a red carpet gaffe that derailed his grand entrance
Apparently, Kim's security detail found it unacceptable that he should walk on anything besides the red carpet, and had to stand there awkwardly.
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Kim Jong Un rode his bulletproof armored train from North Korea to Russia's extreme east for his first meeting with Vladimir Putin
Kim left an unspecified location in rural North Korea, crossed the single bridge connecting Russia and North Korea, and arrived near Vladivostok.
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The $5 billion fine Facebook expects to pay the FTC is a joke — on all of us
Facebook says it expects a fine of $3 billion to $5 billion from the Federal Trade Commission. Such a penalty won't change its privacy practices.
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Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey reportedly explained to Trump that his follower count might fall as the company deletes spam accounts and bots
Jack Dorsey reportedly had to assure President Donald Trump that his follower count was not going down because of any political bias from Twitter.
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Why Facebook is paying a fine of $3 billion to $5 billion
As part of a 2011 agreement with the FTC, Facebook agreed to get users' consent before sharing their data with third parties, like Cambridge Analytica.
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