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Trump Calls For Apple Boycott, But Lawmakers Don't See Clear Path In iPhone Case
Whatever Congress might come up with would certainly be controversial — and this is an election year. That hasn't stopped some lawmakers from taking sides in the privacy vs. national security debate.
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The Big Apple's Mayor Makes A Very Scary Video
The mayor of New York City wants you to see what an hour's, a day's, a year's worth of NYC's carbon dioxide emissions would look like — if you could see them. The gas is normally invisible. So he's made a video, and it ain't pretty. Why would the mayor do this? What's it look like? See for yourself.
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The Apple-FBI Whodunit: Who Is Helping The Feds Crack The Locked iPhone?
The rumor mill has started on what mysterious "third party" is helping the FBI unlock the San Bernardino iPhone. Here's what we do and do not know about the one company currently in the news.
Indiana's Top Election Official Convicted of Voter Fraud
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Denny's Wins On Apple's Big Announcement Day
The restaurant chain carried on a social media tradition of trying to outwit Apple's product announcements. Denny's succeeded — generating twice as many re-tweets and favorites as Apple.
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