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California Google workers join others in walkout
Carrying signs that included a mocking reference to the company's original "Don't be evil" motto, thousands of Google employees around the world briefly walked off the job Thursday to protest what they said was the tech giant's...
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Early Uber Investor Mike Walsh Would Like to See Driver Pay Increased
May.10 -- Mike Walsh, Structure Capital founder and managing partner, discusses Uber Technologies Inc.'s initial public offering with Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick, Joe Weisenthal and Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Markets: What'd You Miss?"
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Facebook bans several people cited for hate speech
After years of pressure to crack down on hate and bigotry, Facebook has banned Louis Farrakhan, Alex Jones and other extremists, saying they violated its ban on "dangerous individuals."
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Facebook bans several people cited for hate speech
After years of pressure to crack down on hate and bigotry, Facebook has banned Louis Farrakhan, Alex Jones and other extremists, saying they violated its ban on "dangerous individuals."
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San Francisco eyes limits on famed crooked street
Thousands of tourists could soon have to pay as much as $10 to drive down world-famous Lombard Street in San Francisco.
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San Francisco eyes limits on famed crooked street
Thousands of tourists could soon have to pay as much as $10 to drive down world-famous Lombard Street in San Francisco.
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San Francisco employs AI to reduce racial bias
In a first-of-its kind experiment, San Francisco prosecutors are turning to artificial intelligence to reduce racial bias in the courts, adopting a system that strips certain identifying details from police reports and leaves only key...
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Facebook faces privacy hurdles in cryptocurrency
Facebook already rules daily communication for more than 2 billion people around the world. Now it wants its own currency, too.
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Facebook faces privacy hurdles in cryptocurrency
Facebook already rules daily communication for more than 2 billion people around the world. Now it wants its own currency, too.
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Facebook explains how it makes money off user data
Facebook is updating its terms and services guidelines to clarify how it makes money from the personal information of its users.
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Uber drivers protest ahead of IPO
Some drivers for ride-hailing giants Uber and Lyft turned off their apps Wednesday to protest what they say are declining wages at a time when both companies are raking in billions of dollars from investors.
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Possible $5B Facebook fine for privacy violations
The possibility of a $5 billion federal privacy fine for Facebook suggests that U.S. regulators may be taking a cue from the large penalties their European counterparts have been handing out to U.S. technology giants.
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Calif. utility bosses grilled over power outages
The chief executive of California's largest utility says it will take about a decade for Pacific Gas and Electric Co. to get to the point where widespread safety outages are not necessary when fire danger is high.
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Facebook bans several people cited for hate speech
After years of pressure to crack down on hate and bigotry, Facebook has banned Louis Farrakhan, Alex Jones and other extremists, saying they violated its ban on "dangerous individuals."
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At $75 a cup, "World's Most Expensive Coffee"
Would you pay 75 dollars for one cup of coffee?
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Opera legend Domingo accused of sexual harassment
For decades, Placido Domingo, one of the most celebrated and powerful men in opera, has tried to pressure women into sexual relationships by dangling jobs and then sometimes punishing the women professionally when they refused his...
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Calif. details probe of Facebook privacy practices
California's attorney general disclosed an ongoing probe into Facebook's privacy practices Wednesday, as it sued the company over its repeated refusal to turn over documents and answer questions.
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Calif. details probe of Facebook privacy practices
California's attorney general disclosed an ongoing probe into Facebook's privacy practices Wednesday, as it sued the company over its repeated refusal to turn over documents and answer questions.
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San Francisco hospitals, officials brace for virus
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Wall Street Week - Full Show (01/24/20)
Jan.31 -- One of the most iconic brands in financial television returns for today's issues and today's world. Lawrence H. Summers, Former U.S. Treasury Secretary, Roger Ferguson, TIAA CEO, Jessica Reif Ehrlich, BofA Media Analyst and...
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Phone apps feed rise of delivery-only restaurants
CUSTOMERS COME TO FRATO'S CULINARY KITCHEN FOR THEIR PIZZA AND BURGERS.
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Reax to Bay Area counties shelter-in-place order
Officials in six San Francisco Bay Area counties issued a sweeping shelter-in-place mandate Monday affecting nearly 7 million people, ordering residents to stay at home and go outside only for food, medicine and outings that are...
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Expert: Mo.'s China lawsuit likely to be dismissed
The state of Missouri filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the Chinese government over the coronavirus, alleging that nation's officials are to blame for the global pandemic.