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Apple Card is facing a formal investigation by Wall Street regulators over gender discrimination allegations made in a viral tweet
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Apple Card is facing a formal investigation by Wall Street regulators over gender discrimination allegations made in a viral tweet
A viral tweet prompted a formal investigation into Apple Card for alleged gender discrimination in the way it sets and determines credit limits.
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The top 9 shows on Netflix and other streaming services this week
Netflix's "BoJack Horseman" and Hulu's "Castle Rock" remain steady on this week's list of the most in-demand original streaming shows.
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These are the 10 sports cars that have the best resale value 5 years after purchase
The Porsche 911 coupe tops the list, losing only 37.2% of its value over five years, but the others might surprise you.
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Meet Zhang Yiming, the secretive, 35-year-old Chinese billionaire behind TikTok who made over $12 billion in 2018
Zhang Yiming makes his own TikToks — and requires his senior employees to as well. Here's a look at what we know about the secretive billionaire.
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Uber needs to buy Lyft to survive
Uber is posting serious losses because only one ride-hailing company can survive. So the solution is clear: Buy Lyft and then fix your business.
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Child porn runs rampant on big tech platforms despite detection and prevention methods, according to New York Times investigation
Massive inconsistencies across tech companies and platforms in addressing the material leave gaping holes that pedophiles easily exploit.
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'Midway' $17.5 million opening weekend box office win marks lowest November champ in 20 years
Lionsgate's "Midway" is the first movie to earn under $20 million to win the domestic box office in November since 1999's "The Bone Collector."
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Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said Jamal Khashoggi's murder was 'a mistake' by the Saudi government
The Uber executive made the comments during an interview with "Axios on HBO" but later clarified that Khashoggi's murder "should not be forgotten or excused."
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10 things in tech you need to know today
Apple Card is facing a formal investigation by Wall Street regulators over gender discrimination allegations made in a viral tweet.
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Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey praised Facebook's experimental moves to hide Instagram 'likes'
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has also questioned whether Twitter's own like count is useful in promoting healthy conversation.
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