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2018年3月26日 星期一

Cook County sues Facebook | Gunmaker Remington files for bankruptcy | Wall Street bonuses get sweeter

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March 26, 2018

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Cook County sues Facebook, Cambridge Analytica after alleged misuse of data

Monday, Mar 26

The lawsuit alleges Cambridge Analytica, which was hired by President Donald Trump's campaign, deceived the millions of Illinois Facebook users whose information it collected.

FTC, states increase pressure on Facebook on privacy

Regulators and state attorneys general are increasing pressure on Facebook as they probe whether the company's data-collection practices have hurt the people who use its services.

Wall Street's average bonus in 2017? Three times what most US households made all year.

The average bonus payout reached $184,220, a 17 percent increase from 2016 and the closest Wall Street has come in more than a decade to its all-time high of $191,360.

Gunmaker Remington files for bankruptcy protection

Remington Outdoor Company has filed for bankruptcy protection, after years of falling sales and lawsuits tied to the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in which 20 first-graders and six educators were killed.

CVS-Aetna wants to be in your neighborhood because ZIP codes shape people's health

Health policy experts increasingly talk about the effect of ZIP codes on health - an acknowledgment of a growing body of research showing that where and how people live can have a bigger influence on their health than interactions with the medical system or even genetics.

'Speed up or die' is the new reality for US apparel retailers

The stakes are high to make fast fashion work. A rapidly changing assortment of trendy clothes helps drive customers into stores, and potentially stave off the encroachment of Amazon.com.

After years of dropping airfares, a study predicts prices will inch up 1 percent this year

The increase in air fares is attributed to an improved economic outlook, strong demand for air travel and rising oil prices.

His parents nicknamed him Marshall Field's. Now, the Chicago native designs Macy's Flower Show

Paul Anthony Lopancinski talks about his design of the Macy's Flower Show and how he copes with his flower allergies.

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