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Facebook reports 1.45 billion daily averages users in Q1 2018 earnings

Facebook says its user base and and revenue increased significantly in the first three months of 2018, despite the setback caused by the Cambridge Analytica data breach scandal. For context,

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Asaram rape case: Self-styled godman sentenced to lifetime imprisonment

An Indian court has found a high-profile spiritual guru guilty of raping a teenage female devotee in 2013 and he faces a maximum sentence of life in prison. He is

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API reports surprise rise in USA oil inventories

Front-month futures prices, at nearly $75 per barrel, are now trading close to the inflation-adjusted average for the last price cycle, which started in 1998 and finished in 2016.

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Rain chances continue, another system possible Thursday

Weak front to bring Wednesday night rain. There may be one or two dots of rain early Friday morning but generally, it should remain dry. It will be a picture

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Empire State Building lights to go dark for Toronto victims

Additional police have been deployed across Toronto in the wake of the incident, while officials say victims are still being identified.

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A Very Short Guide To Record Store Day’s Comedy Offerings In 2018

We thoroughly test all aspects of record players at the Which? lab and our listening panel of music industry professionals listen to a wide range of musical genres to ensure

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Pressure to Release Comey Memos May Have Backfired on GOP

Comey went on to say that Trump had a “corrosive” and “staining” effect on his employees, and the nation as a whole.

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Pelicans paste Blazers for 3-0 lead

The third-seeded Portland Trail Blazers are on the road as they try to stave off elimination and send the series back west in Game 4 of their best of seven

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North and South Korea set up hotline between leaders

South Korea’s presidential office said the first test call on the hotline went to Pyongyang’s State Affairs Commission, the country’s supreme decision-making institution chaired by Kim Jong Un.

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Trump Order Military Strikes on Syria Following Chemical Attacks

A United Nations security team that was supposed to give a green light for the inspectors to visit was shot at and subjected to a blast while touring the sites

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Pilot: What happened on that Southwest flight

USA airline regulators said late Wednesday that they will order inspections on engine fan blades like the one involved in fatal failure that killed a woman in a plane that

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China’s ZTE removed chief compliance officer before USA sanction

Roger Entner, an analyst with Recon Analytics, said he expects us carriers and retailers will sell out current ZTE inventories, then stop selling the Chinese company’s handsets. Not only the

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