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Mark Zuckerberg is facing a historic threat to his power as part of a $3 billion Facebook privacy settlement
The FTC's investigation into the Cambridge Analytica data breach could result in new privacy safeguards at Facebook.
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The 5 TV shows returning in May that everyone will be talking about
Anticipated returning shows in May include "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." on ABC, FXX's "Archer," and Netflix's "Lucifer" revival.
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The criticism around Tesla selling emission credits proves that analysts don't understand the company's business
The complaints demonstrate a worrying trend of analysts ignoring the realities of Tesla's business.
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We got a big sign 'Avengers: Endgame' could break another box-office record in its second weekend: repeat viewership
"Avengers: Endgame" is attracting way more repeat viewers than "Avengers: Infinity War" did last year.
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A drone delivered a kidney to a transplant patient for the first time and it's been dubbed 'Uber for organs'
The patient, a 44-year old nursing assistant from Baltimore, spent the past eight years on dialysis.
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Verizon is taking a temporary break from its plans to charge an additional $10 per month for its mobile 5G service
Verizon is taking a temporary break from its plans to charge an additional $10 per month for its mobile 5G service, according to company statements.
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Boeing's CEO is beefing up his legal team as it braces for 737 Max crash lawsuits
Boeing has promoted general counsel and former federal judge J. Michael Luttig to the role of counselor and senior advisor to CEO Dennis Muilenburg.
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Microbiome-testing company uBiome has placed its founders on leave following an FBI raid
General Counsel John Rakow was named interim CEO, and uBiome said it plans to conduct an investigation of its billing practices.
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How to get free stuff on Amazon without an Amazon Prime membership
Knowing how to get free stuff on Amazon can give you access to free music, books, products, and more, even without an Amazon Prime membership.
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Lyft just lost its lawsuit against New York City's minimum-wage rule for drivers
A judge ruled on Wednesday that Lyft and Juno must pay their drivers according to rules set out by the New York City Council in March.
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