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A security expert says credit cards are still the safest way to pay, but you should 'lie like a superhero' when you set up the account

A security expert says credit cards are still the safest way to pay, but you should 'lie like a superhero' when you set up the account

While data leaks, security breaches, and high balances threaten Americans, opening and using credit cards is still safe.

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Alaska Airlines' credit card has quietly become one of the best travel cards — even for people who hardly ever fly with the airline

Alaska Airlines' credit card has quietly become one of the best travel cards — even for people who hardly ever fly with the airline

The Alaska Airlines credit card is quietly one of the best credit cards that you can get because of benefits and perks that it offers you.

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Instagram's lax privacy practices let a trusted partner track millions of users' physical locations, secretly save their stories, and flout its rules

Instagram's lax privacy practices let a trusted partner track millions of users' physical locations, secretly save their stories, and flout its rules

More than a year after the Cambridge Analytica scandal, Facebook is still struggling to protect user data.

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Trump says kids who are afraid of going back to school because of mass shootings should 'study hard' and 'maybe be president of the United States'

Trump says kids who are afraid of going back to school because of mass shootings should 'study hard' and 'maybe be president of the United States'

"They have nothing to fear, nothing to worry about," Trump told reporters on Friday, less than a week after the mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton.

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The bizarre story of 1MDB, the Goldman Sachs-backed Malaysian fund that turned into one of the biggest scandals in financial history

The bizarre story of 1MDB, the Goldman Sachs-backed Malaysian fund that turned into one of the biggest scandals in financial history

It's one of the greatest scandals in financial history. "1MDB" started as a plan to fund Malaysian infrastructure projects but turned into $3 billion problem.

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This CEO has a pitch-deck slide titled 'Why you shouldn't invest in us' that he says was a key draw for $140 million in VC funding

This CEO has a pitch-deck slide titled 'Why you shouldn't invest in us' that he says was a key draw for $140 million in VC funding

"While some may see this as risky, I think quite the opposite," says Flywire CEO Mike Massaro.

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8 predictions made by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos 20 years ago that were right on the money

8 predictions made by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos 20 years ago that were right on the money

Even when Amazon was young, CEO Jeff Bezos had an extraordinary vision for the future of his company.

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I'm a writer who went to work at an Amazon warehouse, a call center, and a McDonald's. I saw firsthand how low-wage work is driving America over the edge.

I'm a writer who went to work at an Amazon warehouse, a call center, and a McDonald's. I saw firsthand how low-wage work is driving America over the edge.

Journalist Emily Guendelsberger worked in three different low-wage jobs. She saw how humans were meant to work like robots.

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The man whose family members were killed in the El Paso shooting says he received hate calls after posing for a picture with Trump

The man whose family members were killed in the El Paso shooting says he received hate calls after posing for a picture with Trump

"It's just been really hectic," the baby's uncle said to The New York Times after the controversial photo circulated on social media.

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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Elizabeth Warren, and Bernie Sanders call for Walmart to stop selling guns, as workers protest the retail giant in the aftermath of deadly shootings in stores

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Elizabeth Warren, and Bernie Sanders call for Walmart to stop selling guns, as workers protest the retail giant in the aftermath of deadly shootings in stores

Walmart has not indicated any plans to stop selling guns after two deadly shootings in its stores killed 24 people.

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