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    Third-party developers had access to private photos of 6.8M Facebook users
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    Third-party developers had access to private photos of 6.8M Facebook users

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    Political activist Tom Steyer speaks during the "Need to Impeach" town hall event in Cincinnati.
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    Does Twitter determine who wins the White House?
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    In this Dec. 4, 2017 file photo, people walk by Google offices in New York. Google is closing the consumer version of its long-spurned Plus social network after discovering a bug earlier this year that leaked some of the personal information about up to 500,000 people who still have accounts on the dying service.
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    Google Plus to shut down earlier after data breach affecting almost 53 million users

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    John Brennan and Donald Trump.
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    Fox News’ silent protest on Twitter hits one full month
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    Fox News’ silent protest on Twitter hits one full month

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    VIDEO: Former Marine delivery driver stops to fold fallen American flag
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    Kevin Hart arrives at the Los Angeles premiere of "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle" on Monday, Dec. 11, 2017 in Hollywood, Calif.
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    The online mob scalped Kevin Hart when they should have held him up as a remorseful example

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    In this Thursday, July 11, 2013 photo, the Tumblr logo is displayed at Nasdaq, in New York. Yahoo has paid $1.1 billion to buy the blogging site Tumblr in one of this year's most buzzed-about deals. Now, Tumblr is flaunting its hipster credentials with a first-ever breakdown of the year's hottest trends, topics and celebrities. The retrospective starts Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2013, with an exploration of 20 categories ranging from the most popular musical groups to the most interesting architecture of 2013.
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    Tumblr, Facebook update policies to ban almost all adult content

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    Emily Rohr, right, joins fur ban protesters with the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) prior to a news conference at Los Angeles City.
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    PETA tells Americans how to end ‘speciesism’: Use ‘feed two birds with one scone’

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