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Marriott Says Up To 500 Million Customers' Data Stolen In Breach
The hotel giant said information on up to 500 million customers worldwide was exposed in a breach of its Starwood reservation database. The data includes dates of birth and passport numbers.
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Senators Want An Investigation Of How Amazon Treats Its Pregnant Workers
Lawmakers urged the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to investigate in a letter signed by Sens. Kirsten Gillibrand, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and 3 others.
To Tackle Racial Disparities In COVID-19, California Enacts New Metric For Reopening
Dr. Mark Ghaly, California's health secretary, discusses a new health equity metric that requires larger counties to reduce coronavirus rates in minority communities before businesses can reopen.
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The Netherlands' Huge Flower Sector Wilts As Coronavirus Hurts Business
The Dutch market is a global blossom powerhouse but sales are withering as virus-hit countries hunker down.
Thomas Cook Airline Collapse Triggers Largest Peacetime Repatriation In U.K. History
The Thomas Cook travel agency and airline abruptly collapsed Monday morning, with more than 150,000 travelers currently abroad.
U.S. indicts 2 men behind major ransomware attacks
The attacks shut down a meat processing plant and an internet software provider earlier this year.
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Smithsonian Solves 150-Year-Old Mystery Death Of Collector And Puts Bones On Display
Explorer Robert Kennicott disappeared one day in 1866. For more than a century, the cause of his death has been a mystery — but the Smithsonian has solved it.
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The attack on Brazil's Congress was stoked by social media
The attack on Brazil's Congress was organized publicly online. Despite being on high alert, social media companies missed signs that their platforms were being used to plan violence.
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Trump isn't above the law, Justice Department tells a judge
Prosecutors said the former president should not enjoy blanket immunity from criminal prosecution in the federal election interference case against him.
The son of Trump's alleged would-be assassin is charged over child sex abuse images
Oran Routh, 35, was arrested after the FBI searched his home in connection with another investigation. He's been charged with one count each of receipt and possession of images of child sex abuse.
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