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Senate Democrats propose fines for credit reporting agency hacks
It will be against companies if their cyber security fails to ward off hackers trying to obtain sensitive data
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Call out Iran but keep nuclear deal, Germany says to US
British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson called the nuclear deal 'a crucial agreement that makes the world safer'
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'No deal' Brexit could cost Britain about 500,000 jobs, London mayor says
Britain and the EU will soon begin the much harder task of defining their future trading relationship
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UK pledges to cut all avoidable plastic waste by 2042
Over 1 million birds and over 100,000 other sea mammals and turtles die every year due to plastic waste
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Brief power outage darkens CES 2018
Emergency lights stayed on, and backup batteries kept wireless internet connections functioning
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China says protectionist sentiment rising in US as deals fall apart
Ministry says China particularly worried about countries using national security concerns to block foreign investment
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Why Kim Jong Un wanted the Korea talks
Move complicates position for Trump, making direct US military action against the Kim regime more difficult
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Senator wants Apple to answer questions on slowing iPhones
The California-based company said it will change its software to show users whether their phone battery is good
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Inside the growing backlash against China
Countries that only a few years ago welcomed Chinese investment are beginning to mobilize against Chinese influence
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Hyundai Motor invests in ride-hailing firm Grab
It has said it is the biggest operator in the region’s third-party taxi hailing sector









