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May 3, 2018

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The Friday Exit

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg sends $14 million to CPS for 'personalized learning'

Tuesday, May 1

The Chan/Zuckerberg Initiative grant will expand a program in the district that caters to students' individual pace and learning styles.

Twitter finds security bug, advises users to change their passwords

Twitter is advising all users to change their passwords after it recently discovered a bug that stored passwords internally — unprotected.

Amazon's Jeff Bezos on why work-life balance is 'a debilitating phrase'

Bezos recently shared why he doesn't like the term "work-life balance," among other topics, during an interview in Berlin.

Why cities like Dayton and Sarasota are fueling Grubhub's growth

More new customers tried Grubhub in the first quarter than ever before, as the Chicago-based food ordering company expands to new cities.

Cambridge Analytica, firm at center of Facebook scandal, will shut down

The data firm at the center of Facebook's privacy debacle is closing its doors.

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