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Jim Carrey blasted by Fox News and Twitter users after posting an unflattering portrait that seems ... Actor Jim Carrey tweeted what appears to be a portrait of White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders over the weekend. Many Twitter users criticized the painting, and it even caught the attention of "Fox and Friends" Monday morning. Carrey has gained a reputation for being an outspoken ... Jim Carrey blasted by Fox News and Twitter users after posting an unflattering portrait that seems ... - Business Insider Australia
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Banks have to know their customers. Shouldn't Facebook and Twitter? Another Russia-created Twitter account recruited and paid a real person to dress up as Clinton in a prison uniform at a rally in West Palm Beach, Florida. No one at either tech company seems to have batted an eye — at least not until the election was over, and Trump was voted president. Financial ...
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Twitter will ban cryptocurrency ads in two weeks The people familiar with the company said it plans to roll out a policy over the next two weeks because its executives are still "working on" the final plans and no further details are available at this time. The move follows comments from Twitter CEO and founder Jack Dorsey, when he tweeted back at a ...
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Facebook and Other Tech Stocks Plunge as US Indexes Skid NEW YORK (AP) — A sharp loss for Facebook is dragging technology companies lower Monday as U.S. stock indexes skid. The social media company is facing new criticism related to privacy issues following reports a data mining firm working for the Trump campaign improperly obtained and then kept ...
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Trump's Twitter meltdown pushes stocks to open lower; Facebook falls U.S. stocks opened lower on Monday as investors cast a wary eye at Washington following a Twitter tirade from President Donald Trump over the ... We see enhanced risks for the company, but no near-term tangible impact on its business," Brian Wieser, an analyst at Pivotal Research, said in a note ...
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Stocks skid as Facebook and other tech companies plunge U.S. stock indexes are skidding Monday as a sharp loss for Facebook drags technology companies down. The social media company is facing new criticism related to privacy issues following reports that a data mining firm working for the Trump campaign improperly obtained and then kept data on tens ...
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The Latest: Woman hit by Uber self-driving vehicle named Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi expressed condolences on his Twitter account the company is working with local law enforcement on the investigation. 10:15 a.m.. Police in a Phoenix suburb say one of Uber's self-driving vehicles has struck and killed a pedestrian. Police in the city of Tempe said Monday ...
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#DeleteFacebook is trending — and it's all because Facebook's handling of the Cambridge ... Over the weekend, Cambridge Analytica founder Christopher Wylie came forward to say that his company had gathered information from 50 million ... Users angered by the irresponsible use of their data are taking to Twitter using the hashtag #DeleteFacebook and removing all Facebook-owned ...
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Twitter supremo tells young jobseekers how to stand out from the crowd i has launched a partnership with the charity founded in 2011 by the ITV political editor Robert Peston, which is aimed at giving state secondary school pupils access to influential people who were once the preserve of the public school old boys' network. Mr Daisley, who runs Twitter's business in Europe ...
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The Latest: Self-driving tests halted after pedestrian dies. Uber says it has suspended all of its self-driving testing following what is believed to be the first fatal pedestrian accident involving the vehicles. The self-driving testing has been taking place in Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Francisco and Toronto. Automakers and tech companies are competing to be first with ...
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