Teenager arrested after police say he shot and killed a postal worker who tried to break up argument

Teenager arrested after police say he shot and killed a postal worker who tried to break up argument

Police have arrested a New Mexico teenager accused of shooting and killing a postal worker who tried to break up an argument between the teen and his mother. “Our detectives worked with the US Postal Inspection Service to locate and arrest the suspect …
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DealBook Briefing: Is a $5 Billion Facebook Fine Enough?

Good Thursday. (Want this by email? Sign up here.) Facebook faces a huge fine. Critics want more. Facebook said yesterday that it expected the Federal Trade Commission to fine it up to $5 billion for privacy violations, Mike Isaac and Cecilia Kang of the NYT …
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Comcast Earnings Boosted by Sky Acquisition, Internet Business Growth

Comcast Corp. CMCSA -0.33% said net profit rose 14% in the first quarter, boosted by its high-speed internet business, a spate of successful movies and the recent acquisition of European pay-television operator Sky PLC. The Philadelphia company reported …
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Ladbrokes owner proposes ban on gambling ads linked to sport

The Ladbrokes’ owner, GVC, the UK’s largest gambling company, has broken ranks with the rest of the industry by announcing a series of proposals to protect problem gamblers, including an end to TV ads and football shirt sponsorship. GVC’s boss Kenny …
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Verizon names 20 more 5G cities, starts Galaxy S10 5G preorders

Verizon said it would deploy 5G in more than 30 cities in 2019. Today it’s naming 20 cities, in addition to Chicago and Minneapolis where the service has already been activated. It’s also opening up preorders for the Samsung Galaxy S10 5G handset with a …
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