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Facebook's Election Safeguards Are Still a Work in Progress Nearly three years after a Russian propaganda group infiltrated Facebook and other tech platforms in hopes of seeding chaos in the 2016 US election, Facebook has more fully detailed its plan to protect elections around the world. In a call with reporters Thursday, Facebook executives elaborated on ...
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Trump hasn't dented enthusiasm for Chinese IPOs in the US Chinese initial public offerings in the U.S. accounted for about a fifth of U.S. IPO proceeds in the last three months, their best quarter by proceeds in three years, according to Renaissance Capital. Eight Chinese companies raised $3.3 billion in the first quarter, the most in three years, thanks primarily to a ...
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Walmart is reportedly in early-stage acquisition talks with Humana Walmart has begun discussing a possible acquisition of health insurer Humana, The Wall Street Journal first reported Thursday citing people familiar with the matter. Reuters also reported the companies are discussing a partnership, but that a full acquisition is also possible. Shares of Humana soared as ...
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Protests in Belfast and Dublin after rugby players' rape acquittal Protests have been held in cities on either side of the Irish border after two Ireland rugby internationals were acquitted of rape. Up to 1,000 people took part in a demonstration in Belfast on Thursday after a jury's unanimous verdicts on Wednesday in the case of Paddy Jackson and Stuart Olding, who ...
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US inflation rises to strongest level in a year The Federal Reserve's favoured inflation measure picked up to its strongest level in almost a year in February, supporting expectations that a solid economy and tight labour market are pushing price growth towards the central bank's target. The personal consumption expenditures price index excluding ...
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Facebook says it's in 'a really good place' for the 2018 midterm elections Samidh Chakrabarti, who leads Facebook's work on election security and civic engagement, said that the company has been using elections in other countries as a testing ground for a new investigative tool that proactively searches for "harmful types of election-related activity" like pages from foreign ...
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Ndidi Nwuneli Ndidi Nwuneli has advice for Africans who believe in God -- and Africans who don't. To the religious, she advises against using God to outsource responsibility for what happens in their lives. To the non-religious, she asks that they keep an open mind and work with faith-based organizations, especially ...
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Computation is concentrated in rich clubs of local cortical neurons Indeed, the amount of computation performed in the rich-club was proportional to the amount information propagation by the same neurons. This suggests that, in these circuits, information propagation drives computation. Comparing the computation-to-propagation ratio inside versus outside of the rich ...
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