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Report: FTC to lead possible Facebook antitrust probe

Facebook’s stock is plunging following a Wall Street Journal is report that the Federal Trade Commission will lead any antitrust investigation into the company as part of an arrangement that would give the Justice Department oversight of Google. The FTC and the Justice Department oversee antitrust issues in the U.S. and must establish who will […]

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Caster Semenya Free To Run Without Medication While Appeal Heard: Court

LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) — Caster Semenya’s lawyers say the Swiss supreme court has ordered track’s governing body to suspend its testosterone regulations. The lawyers say Monday’s ruling allows Semenya to compete unrestricted in all female events. The two-time Olympic 800-meter champion can now run in her favored event without suppressing her natural testosterone level. The

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Mulvaney Says McCain Ship Episode Is ‘Much Ado About Nothing’

WASHINGTON — Mick Mulvaney, President Trump’s acting chief of staff, sought on Sunday to play down the White House’s directive to hide a Navy destroyer named after Senator John McCain during the president’s visit to a naval base in Japan last week. Mr. Mulvaney said that a young White House staff member, knowing of Mr.

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Glastonbury: ‘Kill Tory’ band hit back at festival

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Killdren were due to play in Shangri-La, one of Glastonbury’s anarchic fringe areas British punk band Killdren have accused Glastonbury of “buckling under pressure from the right-wing media” after their set at the festival was cancelled. The two-piece band were originally booked to play the Shangri-Hell International TV stage

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Apple WWDC Live Updates: iPhone Privacy on iOS 13 and a Watch App Store

Apple shows off new features that restrict how iPhone apps collect your data. Apple took a major swipe at the data-collection practices of other companies, including rivals Apple and Facebook, with several new privacy features for its devices. For years, smartphone apps have been notorious for collecting people’s location and using that data to better

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Donald M. Fraser, Lawmaker Who Bared a South Korea Plot, Dies at 95

Donald M. Fraser, a former Minnesota congressman whose hearings exposed a conspiracy by South Korean intelligence officials and the Rev. Sun Myung Moon in the 1970s to buy political influence in America and manipulate United States foreign policies and currency laws, died on Sunday at his home in Minneapolis. He was 95. A spokesman for

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