Facebook Curbs Myanmar Army Content as Protests Intensify. Bloomberg News. February 11, 2021, 7:47 PM PST Updated on February 12, 2021, 2
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Smith and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella reached out to Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison to say they would be happy for the company’s Bing search engine to stay in the country, take market share and pay the fees. Facebook has said it’s considering …
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CALGARY – Construction of the U.S. portion of its Line 3 oil pipeline will cost $1.1 billion more than expected due to regulatory and court delays in Minnesota but the CEO of owner Enbridge Inc. says the project is on track to start delivering âlots of free cash …
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The Wendy’s Twitter account has developed quite the cheeky reputation, and once a year, on National Roast Day, the burger chain serves up an extra dose of sass while poking fun at its competitors and customers. The fast-food chain has been celebrating …
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A Bloomberg News report subsequently identified the likely source, a gas compressor station owned by Florida Gas Transmission, which prompted a
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