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Facebook latest: video issue emerges; firm blocks data brokers; tech workers say they will delete ... Concerns over Facebook's privacy policies don't appear to be diminishing. Some users taking advantage of the opportunity to download an archive of all the data Facebook holds in their account are discovering a surprise: it includes videos they shot but never posted …
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The Latest: Nebraska targets abortion providers in budget The Latest on a Nebraska budget bill aimed at abortion providers (all times local):. 8:40 p.m.. Nebraska is on pace to pass a budget that could deny federal money to Planned Parenthood of the Heartland, at least temporarily. Lawmakers advanced a budget Wednesday night that would prevent health ...
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The Latest: Sentencing postponed Hawaii concert scam The Latest on the sentencing of a man who prosecutors say scammed the University of Hawaii out of $200,000 for a Stevie Wonder concert that never happened (all times local):. 2:30 p.m.. Sentencing has been postponed again for a man who pleaded guilty in a Stevie Wonder concert scam.
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The Latest: Japan mum on prospects for summit with N. Korea The Latest on North Korean diplomacy (all times local):. 5 p.m.. Japan's government spokesman says his country has been in touch with North Korea, but refuses to say whether a possible meeting between their leaders is being discussed. Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga, responding to a ...
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The Latest: Gov. Fallin plans to sign tax hikes for teachers Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin says she "absolutely" plans to sign a package of tax hikes to generate hundreds of millions of new dollars for teacher pay and avert statewide school closures. Just moments after the Oklahoma Senate passed the bill late Wednesday, she said: "We finally got the job done, and ...
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Gehrke: Trump's latest attempt to target minority groups jeopardizes the integrity of the census In 2002, I remember sitting in the U.S. Supreme Court chamber listening to Tom Lee — now a member of Utah's Supreme Court — nimbly arguing that Utah was deprived of a House seat because the 2000 census was flawed. Statistical models added more residents in North Carolina than in Utah, and ...
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