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Asian stocks fall as mixed bag of US data that could point to softer growth rattles investors
Facebook's outgoing head of communications is taking the blame for hiring Definers, the public relations firm doing opposition research on the company's critics such as the billionaire philanthropist George Soros
Europe's privacy-focused search engines aim to snatch users from Google amid greater public awareness of data privacy
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has halted a permit for construction of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline
Amazon says a technical error on its website exposed the names and email addresses of some customers
Stocks clawed higher on Wall Street following two days of steep losses that wiped out the market's gains for the year.
A hungry North Carolina bear and its three cubs were caught on video when they broke into a car to devour dozens of chocolate bars
Corporations' appetite for buying back their own stock has hit a record high
A nearly silent, drone-sized aircraft has shown it can fly, a possible step toward quieter drones
"Ralph Breaks the Internet" may star an arcade bad guy with powerful hammer-like fists, but the animated sequel is also packing a punch with strong female characters
Facebook has appealed its 500,000 pound ($644,000) fine for failing to protect the privacy of its users in the Cambridge Analytica scandal, arguing that U.K regulators failed to prove that British users were harmed in the scandal
Scientists have developed a video simulation of how whales become entangled in fishing lines, and say the technology could help lead to new and safer gear designs
As winter chills loom, homeowners are going beyond traditional winterizing by installing smart thermostats to lower utility bills