US Congress panels probe whether Russia got Facebook data: sources – The Japan Times

Reuters US Congress panels probe whether Russia got Facebook data: sourcesThe Japan TimesWASHINGTON – Investigators on two congressional panels are looking into whether Russia acquired the data of millions of Facebook users and if companies with ties to then-2016 Republican election candidate Donald Trump's campaign played any role in …US congressional panels probe whether Russia got Facebook data: sourcesReuters Authenticity Matters: The IRA Has No Place on Facebook | Facebook NewsroomFacebook NewsroomMark Zuckerberg – Today we're taking an important step to… | FacebookFacebookThe Hillall 200 news articles » us congress –…

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How Trump Consultants Exploited the Facebook Data of Millions – New York Times

New York Times How Trump Consultants Exploited the Facebook Data of MillionsNew York TimesLONDON — As the upstart voter-profiling company Cambridge Analytica prepared to wade into the 2014 American midterm elections, it had a problem. The firm had secured a $ 15 million investment from Robert Mercer, the wealthy Republican donor, and wooed …User data leaks at Facebook pull tech further into political debateTechCrunch Revealed: 50 million Facebook profiles harvested for Cambridge Analytica in major data breachThe Guardianall 239 news articles » us politics – Google News

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Trump Campaign’s Data Vendor, Cambridge Analytica, Says It Is Moving Away From US Politics – Forbes

Forbes Trump Campaign's Data Vendor, Cambridge Analytica, Says It Is Moving Away From US PoliticsForbesAs investigators continue to probe the 2016 presidential election, one of Donald Trump's primary partners—data company Cambridge Analytica—says it has shifted its focus away from U.S. politics. The company, which entered the U.S. political market in … us politics – Google News

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Asia shares at 10-year high ahead of US data, China Congress – Reuters

Reuters Asia shares at 10-year high ahead of US data, China CongressReutersTOKYO (Reuters) – Asian stocks edged to a 10-year high on Friday thanks to expectations of brisk global growth, although investors held off chasing shares higher ahead of U.S. economic data and next week's Chinese Communist Party Congress.and more » us congress – Google News

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