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Jumat, 10 April 2020

Foreign intelligence operatives are reportedly using online platforms and video-conferencing apps like Zoom to spy on Americans

Chinese spies, in particular, have exploited the coronavirus pandemic to get information about American companies.

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Foreign intelligence operatives are reportedly using online platforms and video-conferencing apps like Zoom to spy on Americans

Foreign intelligence operatives are reportedly using online platforms and video-conferencing apps like Zoom to spy on Americans

Chinese spies, in particular, have exploited the coronavirus pandemic to get information about American companies.

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11 tax deductions you won't want to forget about this year

11 tax deductions you won't want to forget about this year

Note that tax deductions for things like medical expenses and mortgage interest apply only if you're itemizing and not taking the standard deduction.

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The top 9 Twitch streamers in the world and how they make money, including one raking in an estimated $8 million per year

The top 9 Twitch streamers in the world and how they make money, including one raking in an estimated $8 million per year

Twitch helps pro gamers become online celebrities with millions of followers, tons of earning potential, and growing mainstream appeal.

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Facebook just filed a lawsuit against a software engineer who it says was helping scammers dodge its ad-review system and post ads related to coronavirus, cryptocurrency and diet pills

Facebook just filed a lawsuit against a software engineer who it says was helping scammers dodge its ad-review system and post ads related to coronavirus, cryptocurrency and diet pills

Cloaking fools ad-review systems by showing websites that wouldn't raise red flags while users would see an entirely different website, Facebook said.

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Inside Louisiana's horrifying 'Cancer Alley,' an 85-mile stretch of pollution and environmental racism that's now dealing with some of the highest coronavirus death rates in the country

Inside Louisiana's horrifying 'Cancer Alley,' an 85-mile stretch of pollution and environmental racism that's now dealing with some of the highest coronavirus death rates in the country

People living in "Cancer Alley" are more than 50 times as likely to get cancer than the average American. Now they're being hit by the coronavirus.

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'The great unwind': A hedge-fund chief overseeing $2 billion explains how a ripple effect could take down the housing market — and says 'we're just at the beginning'

'The great unwind': A hedge-fund chief overseeing $2 billion explains how a ripple effect could take down the housing market — and says 'we're just at the beginning'

"The real-estate market is about to get crippled," Mark Yusko, the CEO and chief investment officer at Morgan Creek Capital Management, said.

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What makes 'Parasite' so shocking is the twist that happens in a 10-minute sequence

What makes 'Parasite' so shocking is the twist that happens in a 10-minute sequence

"Parasite" has been one of the most talked-about films of the year. The secret to its greatness is how Bong Joon-Ho delivers its mind-blowing twist.

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If you have more points and miles than you know what to do with, consider donating them to charity

If you have more points and miles than you know what to do with, consider donating them to charity

You can donate your credit card points and miles to dozens of charities, and even earn bonus rewards on your spending when you donate.

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6 things a financial planner can do so you don't have to

6 things a financial planner can do so you don't have to

If you feel stressed, confused, or overwhelmed by your money, it might be a good time to hire a financial planner to take some tasks off your plate.

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Taco Bell workers protest 'painful and absurd' free taco deal that they say is causing customers to swarm to stores during the coronavirus pandemic

Taco Bell workers protest 'painful and absurd' free taco deal that they say is causing customers to swarm to stores during the coronavirus pandemic

Taco Bell's Taco Tuesday deal is sparking backlash from workers, who are concerned that the rise in customers could expose them to the coronavirus.

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