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'Fortnite' creator says it won't punish players for speaking out about politics, as Blizzard faces backlash and calls for a boycott after banning competitor for supporting Hong Kong protests
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney said Fortnite players won't be punished for commenting on politics and human rights, despite the company's ties to China.
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Chinese citizens will soon need to scan their face before they can access internet services or get a new phone number
China's roughly 854 million internet users will soon need to use facial identification in order to apply for new internet or mobile services.
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An audit found the US Army wasted $36 million on marketing in one year. Here's how its new leaders plan to ensure a return on taxpayers' money.
US Army restructured its marketing operations after an audit found millions in ineffective spending. Leaders said how they would fix their approach.
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The US shared intelligence with Turkey that may have helped it target the Kurds in Syria
The US provided Turkey with intelligence that may have helped it target Kurdish forces that played a vital role in the US-led fight against ISIS.
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Lindsey Graham got duped by a notorious pair of Russian pranksters pretending to be Turkey's defense minister
In the August call, Graham told the prankster that he believed the Kurds posed "a threat," a significant departure from his more recent rhetoric.
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Trump reportedly offered to sell F-35 jets to Turkey in exchange for not attacking Kurdish forces in Syria
President Donald Trump offered "a really good package" to try to prevent an invasion, a senior US official told The Washington Post.
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The military can't get Gen Z to enlist. Here's how top Army marketers plan to fix the problem.
The US Army's new heads of marketing say they're focusing on "immersive, episodic storytelling" to reach young people where they live.
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Tim Cook sent a memo to employees explaining why he stands by Apple's decision to remove an app used by Hong Kong protesters to track police
Apple CEO Tim Cook said in a staff email that the app HKmap.live was being used to "maliciously target individual officers for violence."
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These are the fugitives on the FBI's 10 Most Wanted list — and how they got there
The FBI's 10 Most Wanted Fugitives list constantly changes. Individuals come and go as they're captured. Here are the 10 who are now on the list.
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A White House official who listened in on Trump's Ukraine call described it as 'crazy' and 'frightening'
The official was also "visibly shaken" by the conversation, ABC News reported, citing notes taken by the whistleblower.
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