The former chancellor held a meeting with Labour's Shadow Brexit Secretary Sir Keir Starmer this week, according to reports.

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Philip Hammond is plotting with Labour to stop Boris Johnson forcing through a no-deal Brexit

Philip Hammond is plotting with Labour to stop Boris Johnson forcing through a no-deal Brexit

The former chancellor held a meeting with Labour's Shadow Brexit Secretary Sir Keir Starmer this week, according to reports.

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'Better to have a few rats than to be one': The Baltimore Sun's editorial board rails against Trump in a scathing column

'Better to have a few rats than to be one': The Baltimore Sun's editorial board rails against Trump in a scathing column

The column compared President Donald Trump to vermin and hit back against his recent attacks on Democratic Rep. Elijah Cummings and his district.

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Salesforce is entering the Chinese market amid the tech cold war, and experts say it's a smart move: 'Whoever has success in China is likely to be a global winner as well'

Salesforce is entering the Chinese market amid the tech cold war, and experts say it's a smart move: 'Whoever has success in China is likely to be a global winner as well'

The US and China are in a tech cold war that has had ripple effects on Apple. Here's what analysts say about Salesforce's partnership with Alibaba.

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Facebook just had an absolutely wild rollercoaster of a week. Here's everything that happened.

Facebook just had an absolutely wild rollercoaster of a week. Here's everything that happened.

The Department of Justice, the Federal Trade Commission, and the Securities and Exchange Commission all announced action against the company.

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6 people on how living in a tiny house has changed their finances, from going debt-free to saving six figures

6 people on how living in a tiny house has changed their finances, from going debt-free to saving six figures

Six people who live in tiny houses were able to significantly reduce their housing costs, double their savings, and take on new opportunities.

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The most dangerous bubble in markets is one no one is looking at. Morgan Stanley shines a light on a part of the stock market that's grown surprisingly dangerous.

The most dangerous bubble in markets is one no one is looking at. Morgan Stanley shines a light on a part of the stock market that's grown surprisingly dangerous.

Morgan Stanley's Andrew Slimmon says the rally in purportedly safe value stocks is turning into a bubble because investors bought too soon.

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A judge threw out Covington teen Nick Sandmann’s $250 million defamation lawsuit against The Washington Post

A judge threw out Covington teen Nick Sandmann’s $250 million defamation lawsuit against The Washington Post

A viral video showed Covington teen Nick Sandmann in a confrontation with the activist Nathan Phillips. Sandmann then sued over the media coverage.

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Items that once belonged to Neil Armstrong have drawn more than $12 million in bids, but are sparking controversy among people who knew him

Items that once belonged to Neil Armstrong have drawn more than $12 million in bids, but are sparking controversy among people who knew him

A gold coin that Armstrong took with him to the moon sold for $2 million. But former friends of the astronaut think the sales are unseemly.

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After Trump's second racially charged outburst, Barack Obama shared an op-ed condemning 'go back' rhetoric

After Trump's second racially charged outburst, Barack Obama shared an op-ed condemning 'go back' rhetoric

Obama's tweet came hours after Trump attacked Rep. Elijah Cummings and Baltimore as a defense of conditions in immigration detention centers.

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Facebook's privacy settlement is such a joke, Mark Zuckerberg likely celebrated its signing

Facebook's privacy settlement is such a joke, Mark Zuckerberg likely celebrated its signing

Under its deal with the FTC, Facebook's CEO wasn't held accountable or even interviewed. And the company can keep on collecting user data.

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