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    A casino mogul and Baptists team up against online gambling

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    April 19, 2014 4:00 am
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    This Screen grab from the website WhiteHouse.gov taken Friday April 18, 2014 shows the screen explaining a new Obama administration privacy policy released Friday explaining how the government will gather the user data of online visitors to WhiteHouse.gov, mobile apps and social media sites, and it clarifies that online comments, whether tirades or tributes, are in the open domain. (AP Photo/WhiteHouse.gov)
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    White House updating online privacy policy

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    NY AG reaches agreement with GrubHub over tips
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    NY AG reaches agreement with GrubHub over tips

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    Police charge Canadian in Internet privacy breach
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    Zoosk files for IPO valued at up to $100 million
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    National Security Agency knew for at least two years about a flaw in the way that many websites send sensitive information, now dubbed the Heartbleed bug.
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    NSA said to have used Heartbleed bug and left consumers exposed

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    April 11, 2014 4:00 am
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    White House National Security Council spokeswoman Caitlin Hayden's statement that no government agency knew abou tthe Hearbleed bug before this month directly conflicts with a Bloomberg report posted earlier Friday afternoon that contends that the NSA knew about Heartbleed for at least two years and regularly used it to gather critical intelligence. (Photo: Thinkstock)
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    Obama administration denies knowing about Heartbleed before this month

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    April 11, 2014 4:00 am
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    This undated photo provided by Mozilla shows co-founder and CEO Brendan Eich. Eich is stepping down as CEO and leaving the company following protests over his support of a gay marriage ban in California. (AP Photo/Mozilla)
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    ‘Mozilla Monday’: Outrage over CEO departure leads to boycott

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    April 7, 2014 4:00 am
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    People protest the Supreme Court's McCutcheon decision on Wednesday at John Dam Plaza in Richland, Wash. (AP Photo/The Tri-City Herald, Sarah Gordon)
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    Critics attack Chief Justice John Roberts’ opinion that the Internet will safeguard against campaign corruption

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    Mozilla CEO resigns after furor over gay rights
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    Mozilla CEO resigns after furor over gay rights

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