The New York Attorney General's office has subpoenaed âmore than a dozen telecommunications trade groups, lobbying contractors and Washington advocacy organizations,â the New York Times reported on Tuesday, seeking to determine whether they
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Now that Sears is filing for bankruptcy after 132 years in business, journalists and nostalgic shoppers are picking through the department store's history, tracing its splendid rise and equally remarkable fall.
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Google's streaming service YouTube experienced a major outage on Wednesday morning as users complained that they were unable to access the website.
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Updated at 8:23 p.m. ET. Florida residents still trying to piece together their lives in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael are missing one much needed tool: reliable cellphone service.
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Uber and Lyft have for years battled for customers in the fast-growing ride-hailing business. Now the bitter rivals may fight for investors in their initial public offerings.
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