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Uber launched a Saudi Arabia-only feature that lets female drivers avoid taking male passengers
Uber say they added the "Women Preferred View" after they found 74% of Saudi female drivers said they didn't want to pick up male passengers.
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Tax returns show many 2020 Democrats have one financial habit in common
In 2016, Beto O'Rourke and his wife donated just over 0.002% of their income to charity.
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Trump is squirming under pressure from Bernie Sanders and Democrats on all things taxes
On Tuesday, Trump tweeted his response.
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Kim Jong Un's 'princess' sister may have been kicked out of North Korea's ruling body, suggesting a fall from favor
Kim Yo Jong wasn't listed as an alternate member of North Korea's top decision-making body during a national gathering last week, NK News reported.
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The billionaire CEO of Apple supplier Foxconn says he 'will follow the instruction' of a sea goddess who told him to run for president of Taiwan
Terry Gou announced his bid for the Taiwanese presidency on Wednesday. He said the sea goddess Mazu told him to "step up" for the Taiwanese people.
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White House officials are having 'breakdown-level anxiety' that Mueller's report will show they ratted on Trump
Many White House officials-turned-witnesses for Mueller are fretting that their identities will be exposed in his full report.
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2020 Democrat Mayor Pete Buttigieg, who's multilingual, offers his condolences to France about Notre Dame in French
Speaking to French-language news channel BFM TV on Monday, Buttigieg addressed the people of France and offered condolences after the Notre Dame fire.
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Trump issues second veto of his presidency, rejecting congressional resolution to end US support for Saudi-led war in Yemen
Congress lacks the votes to override President Donald Trump's decision.
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Google Fiber is paying $4 million to Louisville, Kentucky to repair damage to city streets caused by its failed high-speed internet rollout
Google Fiber agreed to leave Louisville's streets in the same, or better, condition than before it started digging trenches and laying cables in 2017.
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Bernie Sanders says it's a 'disgrace' that Amazon and Netflix pay nothing under Trump's tax bill
Bernie Sanders, the Democratic presidential candidate, released his own tax returns going back 10 years on the same day.
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