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Senator says decision to approve Stamford Harbor, which has ties to hedge fund manager who pleaded guilty to insider trading, potentially exploits investors
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The hefty price paid for the software that hacked Syed Farook’s iPhone, which Apple refused to help the FBI break into, signals a growing ‘exploit market’
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SunEdison makes bankruptcy filing as the renewable energy company’s years of debt-fuelled acquisitions prove unsustainable
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Mario Draghi is addressing the media after leaving eurozone borrowing costs at record lows
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Offensive comments have cost the Republican frontrunner, but getting elected would be a golden business opportunity
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The good news that Harriet Tubman will grace the $20 is being followed by reminders that much more work still needs to be done on gender wage equality
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Chariot for Women could confront two big concerns for drivers and passengers: safety and harassment – and also offer potential for great conversation
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Hotels on the Las Vegas strip are rumored to be rolling out virtual reality porn – but the experts say it won’t hit the same spot
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Hardline tactics succeed in keeping outsiders away from Boyle Heights, the Latino community that is the last holdout to Los Angeles gentrification
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Many tenants don’t seem to know there’s an election, and for others their memories of the billionaire aren’t ones likely to send him to the White House
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Specialist officers in the federal police and Australian Crime Commission and 50 security experts spearhead
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Thousands of jobs are under threat as Tata looks for a buyer for its UK steel business
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European commission takes preliminary view that Google abused its mobile operating system’s dominant position
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