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Dying from above: Each Saudi coalition air raid on Yemen

Every Saudi coalition air raid on Yemen Since March 2015, Saudi Arabia and a coalition of Arab states have been at war in Yemen. The coalition has conducted a large-scale aerial offensive aimed at driving back Houthi rebels who control the capital Sanaa and large parts of the north. Launching more than 16,633 air raids,…

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My mother can’t quit her abusive relationship with Facebook

Facebook makes my mother miserable. She knows it, and she’s disgusted with herself for nevertheless continuing to spend time scrolling through its endless updates. But I wish she knew that this seemingly self-sabotaging behavior is not her fault — it’s Facebook’s. In the wake of the Cambridge Analytica and Internet Research Agency revelations, I realized…

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Suspect of Austin bombings ineffective: police

A man being sought over the Austin parcel bombings blew himself up inside his car as police moved in to arrest him, police said. « The suspect is deceased, » Austin police chief Brian Manley told a news conference on Wednesday. Manley said the suspect is believed to be responsible for all five bomb explosions that have…

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Israel confirms bombing ‘Syria nuclear reactor’ in 2007

After more than a decade of secrecy, Israel has confirmed it has conducted a 2007 military raid on what was believed to be a Syrian nuclear reactor. The Israeli army said a total of eight F-16 and F-15 fighter jets bombed a Syrian nuclear facility in Deir Az Zor, 450km north of Damascus, in a…

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A Fb shareholder launched a lawsuit against the social network over the Cambridge Analytica scandal

David Ramos/Getty Images A Facebook shareholder is suing the company for allegedly misleading investors. The suit is seeking class action status. The investor claims that since Facebook did not inform shareholders about the Cambridge Analytica data scandal, the company omitted facts that have led to a decline in Facebook’s value. Facebook has lost about $50…

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The co-founder of a company Fb offered for $19 billion appropriate urged followers to delete Fb

Amid the turmoil of the Cambridge Analytica data scandal, WhatsApp co-founder Brian Acton on Tuesday told his Twitter followers to delete Facebook. @brianacton tweet « It is time. #deletefacebook, » he wrote on the social media platform. Acton has almost 21,000 Twitter followers. Facebook acquired WhatsApp for $19 billion in 2014. Acton remained with the company for…