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GLAAD President: Transgender Policy Proposal a 'Civil Rights Crisis'

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The Trump administration is a considering a drastic change in how the government defines gender at birth, potentially causing lasting damage to transgender Americans, Sarah Kate Ellis, the president of GLAAD, told Cheddar.
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GLAAD President Calls Transgender Policy Proposal a 'Civil Rights Crisis'

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The Trump administration has declared it may change the legal definition of gender, but GLAAD President and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis thinks that whatever the White House decides, the damage has already been done.
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New Firefox Setting Won't Track You Across Web

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Firefox wants to help protect users privacy with new anti-tracking features. Denelle Dixon, COO of Mozilla, said the new features want to make it harder for users to have their activity tracked across the web.
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New Firefox Privacy Features Won't Follow You Across The Web

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Mozilla is looking to capitalize on consumers' increased awareness of data privacy with new anti-tracking features built into the latest version of its Firefox browser. The new tools are part of Mozilla's commitment to giving "agency"...
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Sen. Warren Take Aim at Wells Fargo's CEO

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The Massachusetts Senator has urged the Fed once again to put pressure on Wells Fargo for its fake bank account scandal. Pete Schroeder, a financial correspondent at Reuters, said this rhetoric is in line with Warren's politics and does...
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Is California's Boardroom Policy a Step Toward C-Suite Gender Parity?

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California became the first state to mandate that publicly held corporations include women on the board. Some people believe that this will prioritize diversity over merit while others, like Asa Regner, deputy executive director for UN...
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'No one in Russia believes this story,' Russia security expert tells Euronews

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On Wednesday, two Russian intelligence officers were accused of attempting to murder former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia back in March. British Prime Minister Theresa May made the accusation in the House of Commons...
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Trudeau losing trust on border crossing issue: poll

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The poll, done online between July 25 and 30, had 67 per cent of respondents call illegal border crossings a crisis.
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Retail Pharmacies Take Big Hit After Amazon's PillPack Deal

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The day the retail giant announced plans to acquire the online pharmacy company PillPack, competing retail pharmacy companies took a significant blow. Eight companies, including CVS and Rite Aid, dropped $17.5 billion in market cap in...
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Behind the Scenes Of the Carters's Music Video At the Louvre

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Beyoncé and Jay-Z released a surprise album -- "Everything Is Love" -- over the weekend that sent fans into a frenzy. They also released a six-minute music video for a single in that album, "Apesh**t," that was shot at the Louvre. The...
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Behind the Scenes of the Carters' Louvre Music Video

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Beyoncé and JAY-Z released a surprise album -- "Everything Is Love" -- over the weekend, sending fans into a frenzy. They also released a six-minute music video for a single called "Apesh**t" that was shot at the Louvre. The museum was...
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Supply management: The argument for and against, and why Trump hates it

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The National takes a brief look at supply management, the argument for and against it, and why U.S. President Donald Trump hates it and complains about Canada's system.
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Hitting steel and aluminum

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International trade lawyer Mark Warner of MAAW Law on what U.S. tariffs will mean.
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What T-Mobile and Sprint Need To Prove To Be Allowed To Merge

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The two companies tout their deal as necessary for innovation and claim that it, in fact, doesn't decrease competition in the field. Those arguments will be difficult to prove, says Eleanor Fox, an antitrust expert at NYU Law School. The...
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What T-Mobile and Sprint Need to Prove

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The two companies tout their deal as necessary for innovation and claim that it doesn't decrease competition in the field. Those arguments will be difficult to prove, says Eleanor Fox, an antitrust expert at NYU Law School. The third and...
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How Uber's Self-Driving Program Differs from Waymo's

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Waymo has been taking a "slow and steady approach" to self-driving tech than Uber and has racked up more miles of testing, says Alex Roy, Founder of The Human Driving Association. Uber took heat this week after one of its autonomous...
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Can Snap Inc. Overcome Its Slipping Stock?

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Axios' Dan Primack explains why Snap's market value is disappearing faster than its stories.
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Safety Is Not the Concern With Self-Driving Cars

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Alex Roy, editor-at-large for "The Drive," discusses a set of 14 rules, recently approved by the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee, that would allow 100 thousand autonomous cars to to be exempt from safety regulations. Roy discusses...
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Is Google's Lawsuit Against Uber "a Misfire"?

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Business Insider joined Cheddar today to discuss Google's lawsuit on Uber. Find out what Steve Kovach had to say about it here.
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Use it or lose it

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Tech author Peter Nowak on internet advocacy groups calling for changes to the rules when it comes to streaming TV
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Obama on rebuilding the Democratic Party

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Democrats need to show up in areas where they're 'characterized as coastal, liberal, latte sipping, politically correct, out of touch folks,' U.S. president says
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Beer ruling reaction

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Derek From is with the Canadian Constitution Foundation, which helped finance Gerard Comeau's case.
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Sunday Scrum: Trudeau on electoral reform

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Political panel discusses the complexities of electoral reform
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Mega-merger raises farmers' concerns

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Terry Boehm of the National Farmers Union says mergers result in costs passed down to farmers