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Two Former WorldCom Executives Arrested In Huge Accounting Scandal
Two former WorldCom executives were arrested this morning and will be arraigned today in connection with the multibillion-dollar accounting scandal at the company.
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How a retired accountant ended up in the LSU marching band
Retired accountant Kent Broussard of Baton Rouge decided to go back to college. Now, he's part of the marching band.
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AP's Twitter Account Running Again Following Tuesday's Hack
One day after suspending its account because of a hacking, the wire service says it is back on Twitter.
Syrian Hackers Hit Social Media Accounts Linked To President
The group of hackers working in support of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad claimed responsibility for the brief attack that hijacked links on the @BarackObama Twitter feed.
The Key To 'Accountability' — And Why You'll Be Hearing It A Lot This Week
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with reporter Michael Schmidt about accountability — a word that's likely to come up often next week, as Hillary Clinton faces the House Select Committee on Benghazi.
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Sweden Says So Long To Country's Shared Twitter Account
The time has come to an end for the @sweden Twitter account. As NPR reported in 2015, it was passed from person to person each week.
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Yahoo Says Email Accounts Were Hacked But Not How Many
The company, which provides the world's second-largest email service, says "the list of usernames and passwords that were used to execute the attack was likely collected from a third-party database compromise."
Twitter cracks down on an account that revealed answer to Wordle puzzle
Wordle players get six chances to guess a five-letter word. On social media, people share a graphic that shows how they got their answer, without the answer. The spoiler has been banned from Twitter.
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Accounting Giant To Pay $4 Million After Improper Lobbying
The SEC announced Monday that auditing giant Ernst & Young will pay $4 million to settle charges a subsidiary lobbied Congress inappropriately. The firm neither admitted nor denied the charges.
Obama: People 'Will Be Held Accountable' For Veterans Affairs Problems
Anybody found to have manipulated Veterans Affairs records "will be held accountable," President Obama said Wednesday. He also defended Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric Shinseki.
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