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Congressional Hispanic Caucus calls out Apple, Google, Facebook for hiring practices
Alarmed at how few Hispanics are being hired in tech, lawmakers are asking for detailed diversity statistics from 32 top companies.
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Hungry? Facebook lets you order food for takeout, delivery
Facebook says users will be able to choose from services such as Delivery.com, DoorDash and ChowNow and restaurants such as Papa John's and Panera.
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Napa fires make San Francisco air as bad as Beijing, causing a run on masks
Face masks are in short supply in some areas of northern California due to the smoke and haze across the region from the more than a dozen fires burning.
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Amazon Studios chief goes on leave after sexual harassment allegation
Amazon confirms Roy Price's leave of absence hours after The Hollywood Reporter publishes producer's allegation against him.
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Rose McGowan's Harvey Weinstein tweets got her account locked. Some users now plan a boycott
Women plan to protest the treatment of Rose McGowan, who had her account temporarily locked after tweeting about Harvey Weinstein.
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California fires map: How the deadly wildfires are spreading
At least 28 people died in one of the deadliest California wildfires on record.
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Equifax says it was not breached again, but vendor on site served 'malicious content'
Equifax blamed a third party vendor for a malicious link on the site that encouraged visitors to download malware.
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Equifax web snafu another reminder to protect your credit info
An estimated 143 million U.S. consumers could be affected by a breach at Equifax, here's what to do if you were one of them.
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Google to give $1 billion to nonprofits and help Americans get jobs in the new economy
CEO Sundar Pichai says Google has earmarked some of the $1 billion to help workers develop digital skills they need as rapid advances eliminate jobs.
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How to check if someone has read your email
Here are various ways to know if someone has opened and read your email.
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A woman rides through a flooded area in Hoang Van Thu commune, Vietnam. Heavy rain over the past few days caused floods in many residential areas in the district. More than 200 houses have been flooded, and at least 54 people have died.
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