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Twitter Introduces 'Safe Search' And Other Tools Targeting Abuse
"Safe search" results will not display any tweets "that contain potentially sensitive content" as well as those from blocked or muted accounts.
Former Bank Teller Pleads Guilty To Stealing Almost $200,000 From Homeless Customer
The former teller stole the money over the course of two years, using it to bankroll tropical vacations and pay off debt.
No Filter: Interior Tweets America The Beautiful
The Department of the Interior might not have the largest Twitter following among federal agencies, but its account might be the most loved of all.
High-Deductible Health Plans More Common On Employers' Menus
At small companies, a high-deductible option, often served with a tax-preferred savings account, may be the only health insurance choice. Now even some big companies are starting to move all their employees into high-deductible plans.
Don't Dash For Cash: Authorities Say There's No Need To Empty The ATM
Regulators urge consumers not to drain their bank accounts, after reports of large withdrawals by some customers worried about the coronavirus. The FDIC reminds us the accounts are insured.
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Facebook, YouTube and Twitter remove disinformation targeting Ukraine
Facebook parent company Meta says it has uncovered Russian efforts to undermine trust in the Ukrainian government and to hack Ukrainian military officials and journalists using social media.
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Keeping Money Secrets From Each Other: Financial Infidelity On The Rise
As many as 41% of American adults deceive their partners by hiding secret debts or accounts. Therapists say it's increasingly common, and it's both the loss of trust and resources that hurt.
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With their bank collapsed, a tech startup struggles to make β and receive β payments
Kamal Kapadia's tech startup had all of its money in Silicon Valley Bank. They're still trying to access their funds, days after it collapsed.
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GOP Health Plan Would Leave 23 Million More Uninsured, Budget Office Says
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimates that the Republicans' Obamacare repeal-and-replace bill would also reduce the deficit and leave some sick Americans unable to buy coverage.
Treasury Secretary's Wife Apologizes After Sparking Internet Furor With Online Post
Dressed in more than $16,000 worth of clothes and accessories in the photo, Louise Linton, a Scottish actress married to Steven Mnuchin, had ridiculed an Instagram follower for being "out of touch."
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