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Why The Delay Correcting False Alert? Hawaii Governor Forgot Twitter Password
The missile warning hit phones at 8:07 a.m. in Hawaii. David Ige didn't tweet a correction until 8:24. One reason for the wait: "I don't know my Twitter account log-ons and the passwords," he said.
From Elon Musk To AOC, Everybody Has A Tweet About GameStop
Jon Stewart and Ted Cruz are among other high-profile people who took to Twitter to comment on the stock story gripping the country.
Self-Driving Cars Aren't Quite Ready For City Streets
A self-driving shuttle was involved in a crash within hours of its debut. A truck backed into it as it stopped. The shuttle company says its computer will be adjusted to account for such instances.
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Lawsuit Says It's Unconstitutional For President Trump To Block Critics On Twitter
"The White House is transforming a public forum into an echo chamber," says an attorney at the Knight First Amendment Institute.
Ex-Cardinals Scouting Director Pleads Guilty To Hacking Astros
Chris Correa pleaded guilty to five counts of illegally accessing the Houston Astros' protected information, including scouting and injury reports, trade discussions and draft rankings.
Was Recent IRS Data Breach Preventable?
IRS Commissioner John Koskinen was called before a Senate panel to answer questions about a data breach revealed last month involving the accounts of 104,000 taxpayers.
Fate Of Girls Abducted In Nigeria Now Uncertain
About 100 girls were grabbed Monday. Officials have blamed a radical Islamist group. Late Wednesday, Nigeria's military said almost all the girls had been accounted for. That claim is in dispute.
Boeing 737 Plane With 143 On Board Skids Into St. Johns River In Jacksonville
All 136 passengers and seven flight crew members on board are accounted for, officials say.
Brazil's President In Further Danger Of Being Ousted
The biggest party in Dilma Rousseff's coalition has pulled out, severely wounding her government. She is accused of manipulating federal accounts to mask the real state of the country's economy.
Belarusian Journalist Svetlana Alexievich Wins Literature Nobel
The investigative journalist is known for her in-depth exposes of the former Soviet Union, letting eyewitness accounts shed an unsettling light on tragedies.
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