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Trump supporters on Twitter during 2016 US election show little evidence of Russian infiltration

Donald Trump’s meteoric rise from political outsider to president of the United States surprised nearly everyone – not least political analysts and scientists. Many are hoping for an easy explanation from the Mueller report, including evidence of heavy Russian interference in the campaign. Mueller has indicted numerous Russians in this regard, though more details will emerge when the report is published in the coming days.

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Russian MPs approve controversial bill restricting internet

Russian lawmakers on Thursday approved in a key second reading a controversial bill that would allow Moscow to cut off the country's internet traffic from foreign servers.

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Facebook to crack down on groups spreading misinformation

Facebook on Wednesday ramped up its battle against misinformation, taking aim at groups spreading lies and adding "trust" indicators to news feeds.

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White nationalists and neo-Nazis are increasingly recruiting gamers to fill their ranks: expert

According to an expert on gaming and gaming culture, white nationalists are finding gaming chatrooms and forums to be fertile ground for recruiting disaffected young white men into their movement - which also includes supporting President Donald Trump.

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How any halfway-decent hacker could break into Trump's Mar-a-Lago

Two weeks ago, on a sparkling spring morning, we went trawling along Florida's coastal waterway. But not for fish.

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Trump's brand of racism is fueling the white nationalist movement worldwide: report

According to a report at HuffPo, white nationalist movements in countries around the world are looking with admiration at the rise of President Donald Trump and modeling some of their rhetoric after his.

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South Korea launches 5G networks early to secure world first

South Korea launched the world's first nationwide 5G mobile networks two days early, its top mobile carriers said Thursday, in a late-night scramble to be the first providers of the super-fast wireless technology.

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'Impossible' meatless patty gets Burger King Whopper test

Vegetarian burgers may finally be getting the recognition they need to go mainstream. On Monday Burger King and Silicon Valley startup Impossible Foods announced the rollout of the Impossible Whopper in 59 stores in and around St. Louis, Missouri.

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China to build 6-8 nuclear reactors a year to meet 2030 goals: exec

China will be able to build six to eight nuclear reactors a year once the approval process gets back to normal in the near future, the chairman of the state-owned China National Nuclear Corporation told Reuters on Monday.

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Facebook CEO calls for updated internet regulations

Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg called on Saturday for regulators to play a “more active role” in establishing rules that govern the internet, as the world’s largest social media network struggles to defuse criticism.

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Elizabeth Holmes: Theranos scandal has more to it than just toxic Silicon Valley culture

The story of the rise and fall of Elizabeth Holmes has captivated the public imagination. Her story is now the basis of a bestselling book, a podcast series, an HBO documentary and a future film – with Jennifer Lawrence cast as Holmes.

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Fearful of fake news blitz, US Census enlists help of tech giants

The U.S. Census Bureau has asked tech giants Google, Facebook and Twitter to help it fend off “fake news” campaigns it fears could disrupt the upcoming 2020 count, according to Census officials and multiple sources briefed on the matter.

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UPS launches package delivery by drone

American delivery giant UPS on Tuesday launched the first authorized use of unmanned drones to transport packages to recipients.

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