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Shadow profiles are the biggest flaw in Facebook's privacy defense Called before Congress this week, Mark Zuckerberg tried to present Facebook's approach to user data as open and transparent. In question after question, he focused on the privacy choices available to users, and their ownership over all the data they share — and it wasn't all wrong. Facebook has data ...
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The chemical weapons' residue in Syria will fade, but the fear will remain If reports that a combination of sarin and chlorine gases killed more than 40 people in Douma, Syria are true, many of the survivors should expect to recover physically. The chemical weapons themselves won't linger in the town, but for some people, the fear and anxiety left behind by a chemical attack ...
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Trump steps up attacks on investigators in Russia probe For months, Democratic lawmakers have warned the president against dismissing Robert Mueller, the former FBI director investigating Russia's alleged involvement in the 2016 presidential election. But Mr Trump has also been directing his broadsides at another, less politically risky, target.
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France's Macron locked in an 'existential battle' against trade unions, strategist says "In isolation, (trade union) actions do not create a considerable risk for Macron. Rather, the main problem would be the coalescence of different protests into a bigger movement against his policies, thus undermining his political capital to pass reforms in other areas such as pensions," he added.
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Alibaba's Taobao Bars Crypto and ICOs in Policy Update Taobao, the internet shopping site owned by e-commerce giant Alibaba, has updated its list of prohibited goods and services to include cryptocurrency-related products. In its latest update released on Tuesday, the site has now formally banned individual stores on its platform from providing services ...
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The fate of the oil rally could be in Trump's hands, says RBC's Helima Croft With President Donald Trump deliberating U.S. involvement in Syria, commodity markets already see the rising tensions as a boon to oil, says RBC's Helima Croft. Days after a suspected Syrian chemical weapons attack on a rebel-held suburb of Damascus, Trump directed a tweet toward Moscow on ...
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All these wild swings in the stock market could mean it's bottoming soon and will rebound 5 at 2,648; it finished Tuesday at 2,656, a quarter-percent change in 44 trading sessions. The 10-year Treasury yield ended at 2.8 percent on Feb. 5 and sits right there now. The U.S. dollar index likewise is almost exactly in the same spot as on that first Monday in February — just a week and a half after ...
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