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WikiLeaks Supporters Fight Request For Twitter Data
On Tuesday morning, lawyers for WikiLeaks backers tried to persuade a federal magistrate judge to unseal the government's request for details about four private Twitter accounts. The Justice Department wants more information about some tweets in its probe into the leak of confidential U.S. documents.
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Malaysia Airlines Cuts A Third Of Its Workforce After Steep Losses
The disappearance of MH370 and the shooting down of MH17 in recent months have compounded the hit to the carrier's already shaky bottom line.
Group Of Internet Trolls Claims Thousands Of Tumblr Blogs Infected By Worm
The worm has spread when users click on a post that denigrates Tumblr users. The infected post, encourages users of the micro-blogging site to "drink bleach and die."
Pop Quiz: Who Was The Only President To ...
In the exclusive club of American chief executives, some presidents are more exclusive than others. This is only a test.
Trump And RNC Raise $32 Million While Clinton And DNC Bring In $81 Million
It's a big increase in Trump's fundraising but because of how the fundraising committees were set up, Trump's campaign only gets to keep a fraction of the money.
Connecticut Challenges 'No Child Left Behind'
Connecticut becomes the first state to sue the federal government over the federal No Child Left Behind law. The state says the federal government is forcing it to spend millions of its own dollars on unnecessary tests.
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Kraft, Oscar Mayer Brands Take A Massive Hit As Tastes Shift
The giant Kraft Heinz food company's stock dropped sharply Friday after it said its Kraft and Oscar Mayer brands are worth $15.4 billion less than previously stated.
Over 400 Advertisers Hit Pause On Facebook, Threatening $70 Billion Juggernaut
Companies from Ford to Microsoft are part of a growing protest over how the social media giant handles hate speech and other harmful content.
Tax Preparers Often Get Returns Wrong
Tax Day is less than a week away. The Government Accountability Office examined the work of 19 paid tax preparers – 17 got things wrong.
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Volcker Rule Aims To Rein In Banks' Risky Trades
American bank regulators unveiled the final version of the so-called Volcker Rule, which prohibits banks from trading stocks, bonds and derivatives for their own accounts. For more, Steve Inskeep speaks to NPR's Jim Zarroli.
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