You're a victim with one word in 'Can you hear me?' phone scam

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You're a victim with one word in 'Can you hear me?' phone scam

SEATTLE – A growing “Can you hear me?” phone scam can make you a victim if you utter just one word: “Yes.” This is how it works, according to the Better Business Bureau: An automated call provides an introduction and identifies a business or agency.
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Google Recalls Staff to U.S. After Trump Immigration Order

“It's painful to see the personal cost of this executive order on our colleagues,” Pichai wrote in the memo, a copy of which was obtained by Bloomberg
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Shopping habits are changing, and teen-oriented retailers like Wet Seal are among the casualties

Orange County's Wet Seal Inc. has apparently become the latest retailer to close its doors for good in a spate of mall-shop shutdowns.
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U.S. Growth Cools on Trade Drag as Business Spending Rises

U.S. economic growth slowed more than forecast last quarter on the biggest drag from trade in six years and more moderate consumer spending.
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Billionaire Carlos Slim tells Mexico not to fear Trump

Mexico City (CNN) On the day before his 77th birthday, Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim said he was celebrating, not his birth, but the unity of his country.
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