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San Francisco's homeless population has swelled by 17% in two years, with most of that growth coming from people living out of their cars

The increased street count shows how San Francisco's long-standing homelessness crisis is getting worse.

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San Francisco's homeless population has swelled by 17% in two years, with most of that growth coming from people living out of their cars

San Francisco's homeless population has swelled by 17% in two years, with most of that growth coming from people living out of their cars

The increased street count shows how San Francisco's long-standing homelessness crisis is getting worse.

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Overstock CEO said he had to sell his shares to supplement his $100,000 a year salary, sparking the company's lowest stock price since 2012

Overstock CEO said he had to sell his shares to supplement his $100,000 a year salary, sparking the company's lowest stock price since 2012

Overstock.com Inc Chief Executive Officer Patrick Byrne told shareholders he had to sell his shares to supplement his $100,000 a year salary.

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WeWork's CEO explains why he thinks his $47 billion company is recession-proof and how he keeps his ego in check as a young billionaire

WeWork's CEO explains why he thinks his $47 billion company is recession-proof and how he keeps his ego in check as a young billionaire

WeWork's cofounder and CEO, Adam Neumann, told Business Insider the company was investing heavily to set up long-term success around the world.

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Deontay Wilder knocks out Dominic Breazeale in round 1, sends violent message to Anthony Joshua

Deontay Wilder knocks out Dominic Breazeale in round 1, sends violent message to Anthony Joshua

The victory was praised by the UFC fighter Conor McGregor, who called Deontay Wilder's win a "demolition job."

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Someone hacked into the USGA database to post some unflattering fake golf scores on Trump's account

Someone hacked into the USGA database to post some unflattering fake golf scores on Trump's account

Hackers posted some rather unflattering fake golf scores of President Trump to the USGA database. The scores were 101, 100, 108, and 102.

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Microsoft and Sony's surprise game streaming alliance is a shocker, and it raises an uncomfortable truth about the cloud wars

Microsoft and Sony's surprise game streaming alliance is a shocker, and it raises an uncomfortable truth about the cloud wars

The titanic team-up between Microsoft and Sony is really reflective of something funny about the cloud computing market, dominated by Amazon, Microsoft, and Google.

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Australia's shock election results are drawing comparisons to Trump's 2016 win

Australia's shock election results are drawing comparisons to Trump's 2016 win

The victory defied scores of polls and drew marked similarities to the rise of populist support for fiery conservative candidates across the world.

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The Trump administration is trying to persuade DHS cybersecurity experts to go on 'short-term deployments' to the US-Mexico border despite election interference concerns

The Trump administration is trying to persuade DHS cybersecurity experts to go on 'short-term deployments' to the US-Mexico border despite election interference concerns

The Trump administration is trying to get cybersecurity experts to go on "short-term deployments" to the US-Mexico border at a time when cybersecurity and election interference are top concerns.

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A Republican congressman just became the first in his party to call for Trump's impeachment

A Republican congressman just became the first in his party to call for Trump's impeachment

Rep. Justin Amash called for Trump's impeachment and accused Attorney General William Barr of misrepresenting the Russia investigation findings.

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Bernie Sanders just unveiled his plan to overhaul public education, and it includes raising teachers' starting salaries to $60,000

Bernie Sanders just unveiled his plan to overhaul public education, and it includes raising teachers' starting salaries to $60,000

Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders on Saturday released his plan for reforming public education, including halting federal funding of new charter schools and banning those that are for-profit.

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