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Misinformation ruins lives, UK fact-checker says
Twitter challenged 3.4 million accounts that appeared to engage suspiciously in Covid-19 conversation
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Oil rises on signs of pickup in fuel demand
Chinese firm says its daily sales of refined oil products have climbed
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Finance, tech firms on hiring spree amid coronavirus turmoil - LinkedIn
Finance, technology, and consumer goods firms are hiring tens of thousands in the United States and other countries
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Clash of tech titans: Zuckerberg praises coronavirus lockdowns; Musk sees 'fascism'
Silicon Valley billionaires Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg offered dueling views on lockdown measures
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China says it has no interest in meddling in US election
As the onset of Covid-19 further deteriorates relations between the two countries
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Self-driving vehicles get in on the delivery scene amid Covid-19
Self-driving cars, trucks, sidewalk robots, and shuttles help deliver groceries, meals, and medical supplies
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Most Americans cannot or will not use Covid-19 contact tracing apps
More than half of all Americans either do not own smartphones or would not use apps backed by Google and Apple
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Coronavirus plunges French economy into worst post-war slump
As lockdown leaves shops shuttered and consumers hunkering down at home
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Ukraine reaches 10,000 coronavirus cases as public chafes against lockdown
Health minister urges the public to be patient and not violate lockdown measures as the death toll reaches 261
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Google Meet is now free for all users
Zoom, Microsoft Corp’s Skype, and Facebook’s Messenger introduced features this month to attract users