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Soldiers of Odin, banned by Facebook and shunned by politicians, host event at Legion branch

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The Soldiers of Odin have been banned by Facebook and condemned by politicians, but found a warmer welcome at the Grand Prairie branch of the Royal Canadian Legion, our Raffy Boudjikanian reports.
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Facebook bans Faith Goldy and 'dangerous' alt-right groups

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Facebook is banning far-right political commentator Faith Goldy, white nationalist crusader Kevin Goudreau and various extremist groups under its 'dangerous individuals and organizations' standards policy.
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Breakfast With Belle: We want your questions for MEP Eva Kaili

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Want to know what Europe is doing to protect your privacy online? Have any questions about the role social media is playing in elections across the bloc? How about something on Greece's place in the European union, or the experience of a...
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Controversial European copyright reforms to get final vote today

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It has been lauded by Paul McCartney and criticised by Wyclef Jean - But after two years of wrangling, the European Parliament will vote today on controversial copyright reforms. Updating laws that date back 20 years, the commission hope...
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Huawei on U.S. allegation it's a security risk, Facebook's future, 10 years since 2008 financial crisis | Business Panel

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Our weekend business panel discusses Hauwei's efforts to fight back against allegations that the company is a security risk in the U.S., possible future changes to Facebook and the 10-year anniversary of the 2008 financial crisis.
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Facebook Is Going After TV Ad Dollars with Brand-Safe Shows

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Facebook wants to be taken seriously by television advertisers. The company announced on Tuesday it would allow companies to buy its video ads during the "Upfronts." The term refers to a time in the television industry, usually starting...
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Pipeline Angels: The Female Investors Helping Women Entrepreneurs

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The gender gap in Silicon Valley is no secret. But for women of color who are looking to tap into the startup boom, the barriers to entry are even greater. That's something Pipeline Angels is working to change. Tawana Murphy-Burnett,...
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Apple glitch has officials urging users to disable FaceTime app

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Apple has made the group chat function in FaceTime unavailable after users said there was a bug that could allow callers to activate another user's microphone remotely. Apple's online support page said there was a technical issue with...
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Apple Blocks Facebook Over Covert Market Research Program, Escalating Tensions

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The ongoing feud between Apple and Facebook just heated up. Apple said on Wednesday that it revoked Facebook’s access to its Developer Enterprise Program, a move that kneecaps the social network and marks a steep escalation of tensions...
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Facebook Soars After Earnings and Revenue Beat Expectations

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Facebook soared in extended trading on Wednesday after reporting fourth-quarter earnings and revenue that beat Wall Street forecasts. Facebook reported earnings per share of $2.38 on revenue of $16.91 billion. That topped analysts'...
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Time's person of the year thinks Canada should worry about fake news

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Investigative journalist Maria Ressa has been tracking hate networks in the Philippines for years. She was named one of Time magazine's persons of the year in 2018 for her work as a 'guardian of truth,' and now she has concerns for...
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Need 2 Know: Deep Freeze Fatalities, Chicken Nugget Recall

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These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Thursday Jan. 31, 2019.
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Data Scandals Are Old News for Investors Looking to Cash In on Facebook

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Facebook's year of scandal is a thing of the past ー at least according to Wall Street, Meridian Equity Partners' Jonathan Corpina told Cheddar. Wall Street's positive response to Facebook's impressive earnings show 2018's scandals are...
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Backlash over Turkish restaurant's anti-Brexit message | The Cube

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A London-based Turkish restaurant has received an angry backlash after it began printing anti-Brexit messages at the bottom of its receipts. "Brexit is bad," the message on the receipt reads. "Immigrants make Britain great! They also...
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Shoppers Will Still Surrender Data for Personalized Shopping Despite Risks: Salesforce

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Even after a dramatic and high-profile series of privacy violations in 2018, consumers are still willing to surrender personal data to improve their shopping experience ー but only if that data is handled responsibly, Salesforce growth...
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Houseparty Finally Has a Plan to Make Money

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After two years and $52 million in funding from some of Silicon Valley’s top investors, the video chat app Houseparty is ready to start making money. On Thursday, the social network announced a partnership with “Heads Up!,” the...
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Cheddar Awards: Tim Cook Is 2018's Most Outspoken

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As Cheddar reflects on 2018, we are profiling the most innovative, flamboyant, and often-controversial entrepreneurs and corporate leaders who delivered the year's most memorable moments in business. Of the CEO Class of 2018, who was...
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Swipe Left: Instagram Reverses 'Test' of New Interface After User Uproar

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Instagram accidentally released an update to its app on Thursday, enraging users and igniting a firestorm on social media. The social media platform, which hit 1 billion users in June, modified how users view their main feeds ー switching...
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Cheddar Awards: 2018's Hall of Shame

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As 2018 dwindles, we're reviewing the year's most extravagant fails as part of Cheddar's Hall of Fame.
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Cheddar Awards: Facebook and CBS Lead the 2018 Hall of Shame

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As 2018 dwindles, we're reviewing the year's most extravagant fails as part of Cheddar's Hall of Fame.
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'Out of Touch' Zuckerberg Post Foreshadows Tough 2019 for Facebook

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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's "out of touch" year-end post foreshadows a challenging 2019 for the social media giant, said Mark Douglas, CEO of digital display advertising platform SteelHouse.
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Need 2 Know: Russian Meddling Report, Moonves Loses Severance

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These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2018.
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Meet the Undergrad Whose Hobby Is Scooping Facebook Features Before They're Public

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Security researcher Jane Manchun Wong was the first to call attention to the "unsend" feature Facebook is testing for Messenger. She also uncovered Facebook Dating ー even before the social media giant announced it. The University of...
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Ohanian Says Facebook's Future is WhatsApp, Instagram, and Sandberg Should Stay

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Alexis Ohanian said WhatsApp and Instagram are reasons to believe in the future of Facebook, despite the struggles of its core platform. In a wide-ranging interview on Cheddar Tuesday, the investor and Reddit co-founder also said...