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and More Social Media Debate Reactions Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump may have been the ones talking on stage, but the rest of the country had quite a bit to say about the presidential ...
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Twitter Shares Plummet As Takeover Hopes Fade So, the market seems to be telling potential public suitors of Twitter: if you buy TWTR, we will sell your stock. So, what does Twitter do? As has been ...
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Salesforce.com Might Not Be Giving Up on Buying Twitter Just Yet Shareholders might not be happy to hear this. Salesforce.com is still deliberating whether it should make an offer for Twitter in the face of resistance ...
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Twitter Reacts to a Bitter Second Presidential Debate With Humor LGBT Twitter responded to the debate in real time, Hilariously calling out Trump for lying, sniffing, and lurking behind her, and lauding Clinton's deft ...
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Twitter Pushes Back at Trump with Millions of Womens' Sexual Assault Horror Stories Following the Friday revelations, Canadian writer Kelly Oxford called on women to share stories of their own assaults on Twitter. Responses now ...
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Here's Why Twitter Shares Are Already Slumping on Monday Twitter is having a bad case of the Mondays already. Shares of Twitter slumped more than 13% in premarket trading on Monday after a weekend ...
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Carrie Fisher accuses Donald Trump of being on cocaine during the second presidential debate 'Star Wars' actress Carrie Fisher wrote on Twitter that she thinks Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump was on cocaine during the second ...
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Top Moments From The Debate On Twitter Watch "Top Moments From The Debate On Twitter", a CBSN video on CBSNews.com. View more CBSN videos and watch CBSN, a live news stream ...
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Celebs Slam Donald Trump's Answers, Sniffling and Demeanor Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton went head-to-head for the second time in a town hall-style presidential debate on Sunday, and celebs on Twitter ...
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Twitter: 17M-plus tweets sent about the debate, most ever Twitter says the question of Republican nominee Donald Trump's treatment of women dominated the online conversation.
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