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How Ads on Your Phone Can Aid Government Surveillance
Federal agencies buy bulk data, collected from ads you might never see, that can yield valuable information about you Read More.

BY Byron Tau , Andrew Mollica , Patience Haggin, and Dustin Volz

10.13.23

Biden: 'Big Mistake' for Israel to Occupy Gaza at This Point
Sunday, during an interview on CBS's "60 Minutes," President Joe Biden voiced his opposition to Israeli occupation of Gaza in the wake of the Hamas terror attack on Israel. | Clips Read More.

BY Jeff Poor

10.15.23

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Microsoft closes $75B Activision deal despite lingering FTC challenge
Microsoft officially bought the “Call of Duty” and “World of Warcraft” maker – the biggest acquisition in history for the video game industry. Read More.

BY Thomas Barrabi

10.13.23

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How Google loss in antitrust trial would affect searches
If Judge Amit Mehta rules Google has been running an illegal monopoly in search, the punishment could open up new online avenues for consumers and businesses. Read More.

BY Michael Liedtke and the Associated Press

10.16.23

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OpenAI nears stock sale at $90B valuation
“There is a lot of overseas demand… some from The Gulf,” one well-placed source told The Post’s Josh Kosman. Read More.

BY Lydia Moynihan

10.12.23

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6 Safe Havens for Commercial Real Estate As Markets Like Austin and San Francisco Plummet
Credit rating agency Moody's has assessed the health of dozens of commercial real estate markets. These 6 cities are doing surprisingly well. Read More.

BY Alex Nicoll

10.12.23

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ICE admits 5.7 million migrants currently in US
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is overseeing 5.7 million migrants in the US — who could soon be provided free medical services, food and even housing by the Biden administration Read More.

BY Diana Glebova

10.12.23

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IRS Says Microsoft Owes $28.9 Billion in Back Taxes After Audit Dispute
Microsoft is grappling with a colossal tax bill, amounting to $28.9 billion, stemming from historical accounting practices scrutinized by the IRS. A contentious audit of almost two decades of Microsoft's tax payments focused on its accounting trick of offshoring profits to Puerto Rico. Read More.

BY Lucas Nolan

10.12.23

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Is Artificial Intelligence Right For Your Business?
If you are staring into the abyss of AI today and wondering if and how to adopt it to foster growth and efficiency, then this article is for you. Read More.

BY John Knotts

10.12.23

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Americans can't stop tipping despite 'emotional blackmail' at self-checkout — tips are up over 10%-15% nationally
American consumers are reporting "tipping fatigue" and feelings of "emotional blackmail" at checkouts; however, tips are steadily inclining across the board. Read More.

BY Andrew Chapados

10.10.23

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Facebook Violates Anti-Discrimination Laws by Targeting Ads by Age and Gender
A recent ruling by a California court has spotlighted Facebook's ad-targeting system, declaring its practices of showing ads to Americans based on age and gender as a violation of the state’s anti-discrimination laws. Read More.

BY Lucas Nolan

10.11.23

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At least 1000 killed, 1,590 injured so far in Hamas terror attacks on Israel
The latest figures suggest that at least 1000 people have been killed and another 1,590 injured following “unprecedented attacks” by Hamas against Israel over the weekend. The Israeli military says it has since retaken full control of all communities in Gaza after the “surprise assault” that occurred on Saturday, the last official day of the […] Read More.

BY Ethan Huff

10.10.23

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EU Invokes Censorship Law To Threaten X, Accuses it of Allowing "Disinformation"
Escalating tensions between the pro-censorship factions of the EU and tech mogul Elon Musk reached a new peak as European officials accused Musk’s social media platform X, the rebranded version of Twitter, of being a hotbed for “illegal content and disinformation.” Read More.

BY Cindy Harper

10.10.23

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Israel will not allow Gaza to self rule after Hamas attack
“We must put the interests of the American people first, always. But that doesn’t mean we count out our allies.” Read More.

BY Libby Emmons

10.09.23

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New report: The internet has never been less free and AI is making it worse
Globally, internet freedom has never been lower, and the number of countries that have blocked websites for political, social, and religious speech has never been higher. Also, the number of countr… Read More.

BY Rhoda Wilson

10.09.23

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