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- Reince Priebus out as Chief of Staff
Donald Trump named Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly as White House Chief of Staff - Challenges Await John Kelly as Chief of Staff
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- Trump Announces Priebus out as Chief of Staff
- Trump announces Priebus out as chief of staff
- Russia quick to cover tracks after 2016
Richard Engel reports on how Russia was quick to arrest people who may have had knowledge of, or involvement in, interfering in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. - Russian goal of US chaos already accomplished
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- Russian cyber company faces new scrutiny
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Kristen Beck, a former Navy SEAL and advocate for transgender rights, reacts to President Trump's announcement via tweet that transgender soldiers will be barred from military service. - Rep. Dent: President needed to sell...
- One-on-one with James Stavridis
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- Russians outraged over new US sanctions
- One on one with Rep. Francis Rooney
Rev. Al Sharpton is joined by Rep. Francis Rooney to have a discussion about the failed repeal bill, and the other crazy news that happened this week. - PoliticsNation 07/30/17
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- Trump speech to police draws fierce blowback
- Hardball July 28, 2017
Chris Matthews and a panel of guests discuss the political news of the day. - Putin Ordering 755 American Diplomats Out...
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Tech News
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Twitter might have found an interesting halfway point between charging subscriptions and its traditional advertising revenue model – automatic promoted tweets for a flat $99 monthly fee, which could appeal to power users and brands alike. The service, spotted by Matt Navarra when Twitter emailed... - Amazon gets into shoes and handbags with its new private fashion label ‘The Fix’
Amazon is again expanding its presence in the fashion industry with this week’s launch of yet another private label brand, The Fix. The new label for Prime members is aimed at women and features shoes and handbags inspired by designer trends, but available at discounted prices. Unlike designer c... - Apple’s Lisa Jackson to talk about the environmental and social role of tech companies at Disrupt SF
- A race is underway to repair our hearing — with medicine
- Eero acqui-hires smart home management startup Thington
- Foxconn’s long con
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Voting is the free world’s Achilles heel and/or Trojan horse. Valid voters are suppressed. Vote audits are suppressed. Voter registration systems are hacked. And the worst-case scenario of all looms before us all like a monster in a horror movie: what if voting machines themselves are hacked, th... - Life Bot’s new Alexa app can text you reminders, help with daily activities
- Placecast launches new product to verify the location data in mobile ad campaigns
- Microsoft’s slow creep back into mobile
- What to expect from Tesla as the Model 3 hits the road
- Stitch Fix has confidentially filed for an IPO
- Apple paid Nokia $2 billion as part of a patent lawsuit settlement
- CocuSocial is a marketplace for affordable cooking classes
- Sprint could sell pieces to Comcast and Charter before attempting T-Mobile merger
T-Mobile and Sprint have been in merger talks for a long while now, but the latter may be attempting to jockey for position by allying itself with Charter and Comcast. Sprint would likely be selling a minority stake to the ISPs in exchange for providing access to its network infrastructure. Read... - CRISPR’d human embryos doesn’t mean designer babies are around the corner
Earlier this week scientists stunned us with the announcement they’d genetically altered the first human embryos in the U.S. using CRISPR technology — but don’t hold your breath if you think the ability to make designer babies is right around the corner. Read More - Dear Floyd Mayweather, you’re why the SEC exists
- Redfin soars 45% after IPO; CEO calls it ‘Amazon of real estate’
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- Anonymous app Whisper lays off 20% of staff to survive
- Amazon reportedly acquired GameSparks for $10M to build out its gaming muscle
- Authory wants to help journalists raise their voices
Journalists wanting a neat way to back up and showcase their writing should take a look at Authory: a new service that promises to save your work from tumbling into a digital abyss — i.e. being buried 10,000 leagues down, folded under the ceaseless deluge of new data, where few eyeballs stray. R... - Apple removes VPN apps from the App Store in China
The Chinese government’s crackdown on the internet continues with the news that Apple has removed all major VPN apps, which help internet users overcome the country’s censorship system, from the App Store in China. The move was first noted by ExpressVPN, a provider based outside of China, which ... - Crunch Report | SpaceX Falcon Heavy launch Planned for November
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- Facebook Stories unlocks public sharing
Facebook could jumpstart its Snapchat clone by letting social media stars and public figures post Stories publicly. When Facebook Stories launched globally in March, you could only share to all their friends or a subset of them. Now if you allow public followers, you can post your Story publicly... - Apple’s capitulation to China’s VPN crack-down will return to haunt it at home
Yesterday Apple removed all major VPN apps from its App Store in the country. These VPNs aided internet users there to get around the government’s vast system of censorship and access uncensored sources of media. But by doing so, Apple has clearly decided to put its business before the interests... - Why BMW is betting on the cloud
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- Carwow, a UK startup that helps you buy a new car, raises $39M Series C
- Tracking my life with tech to improve my life
- Startups want to change what you insure and how you insure it
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- Snap’s lockup expiration could pose bad news for the stock
After months of watching Snap’s volatile ride on the stock market from the sidelines, some insiders will be allowed to sell their shares Monday. Known as the “lockup period,” employees and early investors of companies are generally restricted from selling their shares during the initial months f... - Charter says it doesn’t want to merge with Sprint
Charter Communications says it has “no interest” in merging with Sprint, after the Wall Street Journal reported that Sprint had proposed a deal. The proposed merger would have combined Sprint and Charter into a new publicly traded entity controlled by SoftBank, which currently controls a majorit... - Putin passes law that will ban VPNs in Russia
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