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Theresa May shelves Brexit Withdrawal bill following Cabinet mutiny
The prime minister has shelved plans to publish her Brexit Withdrawal Bill after senior members of her Cabinet turned against her.
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A close-up photo of Trump's notes for his angry press conference revealed an embarrassing spelling error
President Donald Trump lashed out at Democratic leaders at a press conference on Wednesday. His notes appeared to say: "Dems have no achomlishments."
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Qualcomm's defeat in court is a 'gut punch' that an analyst says could give China's Huawei an edge in the tech cold war
A court ruling against Qualcomm is a big blow to the chip giant, an analyst said. And it could strengthen China's Huawei in the tech cold war.
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Jeff Bezos blew off Amazon employees' proposal at the shareholder's meeting and they were miffed: 'This is not the kind of leadership we need'
Despite the cold-shoulder from their boss, they aren't giving up. They want their company to be a climate change leader, not a contributor.
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Retired Navy SEAL who oversaw the 2011 Osama bin Laden raid says Trump 'needs to be very careful' about pardoning service members accused of war crimes
Retired US Navy Adm. William McRaven, a former Navy SEAL who oversaw the Osama bin Laden raid in 2011, is not alone in this thinking.
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Putin ran circles around Trump during their first policy meeting. And the scheduled 45-minute affair ended up lasting more than 2 hours.
The Trump-Putin exchange was expected to last 45 minutes, but it ended up dragging on for over two hours.
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The US just warned that drones made in China could be used as a way to spy, but not in the way you think
The US is reportedly worried that the Chinese government could force drone makers to hand over data from its customers.
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Google has more control over Android than we realize, and right now, companies like Huawei have no other choice but to accept that
Android may be open source, but the tech giant has oversight over the apps and services that make its platform valuable.
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The world's biggest-ever election just wrapped up, and looks like a huge victory for the incumbent. A persistent conspiracy claims the electronic voting records were rigged.
Critics said the ruling party swapped out electronic voting machines with rigged ones. The Election Commission said machines are kept in strongrooms.
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Facebook's former security chief says Mark Zuckerberg has too much power and needs to step down as CEO
Alex Stamos, who previously led Facebook's security efforts, said the company should get a new CEO as a way to curtail Mark Zuckerberg's power.
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