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Facebook rolls out business software, launches pricing war
Facebook Inc (FB.O) launched a workplace version of its mobile app and website on Monday, marking the social networking company's first foray into the hotly competitive and crowded enterprise software arena.
College Republicans in N.M. denounce Trump
Republican nominee for President Donald Trump’s recent boasts about kissing and groping women without their consent have caused many to disavow the self-described billionaire reality star turned politician, including New Mexico’s college Republicans.
US election: Trump presidency ‘dangerous’, says UN rights chief
Donald Trump's "deeply unsettling and disturbing" views make him a danger internationally, the UN's human rights chief has said.
Stop whining, Obama tells Donald Trump
US President Barack Obama has told Donald Trump to "stop whining" as he rejected his claim that next month's White House election will be rigged.
University students run cat-themed café in Hangzhou
Two juniors of Zhejiang Agriculture and Forestry University run a cat-themed café near the university in Hangzhou, East China's Zhejiang province.
Early voting numbers promising for Clinton in battleground states
There are hints of good news for Hillary Clinton in key battleground states as millions of Americans vote early, according to a CNN analysis of the latest early voting statistics.
Most see a Hillary Clinton victory and a fair count ahead
Almost 7 in 10 voters nationwide say they think Hillary Clinton will win the presidency next month, but most say that if that happens, Donald Trump will not accept the results and concede...
FBI reviewing new emails in Clinton classified information probe
FBI Director James Comey told lawmakers Friday the bureau is reviewing new information related to Hillary Clinton's personal email server ...
Vine’s dead. Is Twitter next?
Twitter announced plans on Thursday to kill off Vine, the short-form looping video app it acquired four years ago in an early effort to bring video to the social network.