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