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In this April 4, 2013 file photo, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg walks at the company's headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif. Facebook has dropped 13.5 percent after allegations a political consulting firm working for the Trump campaign got data inappropr
 
  Facebook limits ad targeting after Cambridge Analytica data leak  
  Facebook says it will no longer allow marketers to use information from third-party data brokers to target users with ads.  
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  This combo of file photos shows a picture taken on May 10, 2016 of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on the balcony of the Grand People's Study House following a mass parade in Kim Il-Sung Square in Pyongyang; and a picture taken on August 17, 2017 of   Rare summit between North and South Korea to take place April 27
Kim Jong Un said on a historic trip to China this week that he is committed to denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula
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  Investigators with the California Highway Patrol work at the scene where a couple and several of their children plunged in their SUV off Highway 1, Wednesday, March 28, 2018, near Fort Bragg, Calif.   Boy who hugged officer in viral photo among three missing kids after SUV goes off cliff in California
Three children were still missing Wednesday after an SUV went over a cliff this week along the Northern California coast, killing their parents and three of their siblings.
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  Savannah Guthrie apologized for her live TV swear on Wednesday.   Savannah Guthrie apologizes for her live 'Today' show swear
'Today' show host Savannah Guthrie let a curse slip out during Wednesday's live broadcast. She apologized later via Twitter.
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  Stephon Clark, 22, died in a hail of police gunfire in the backyard of his grandmother Sequita Thompson's home in Sacramento, Calif.   Stephon Clark laid to rest, MLB Opening Day: 5 things you need to know Thursday
Stephon Clark's funeral, MLB Opening Day and the biggest news to start your day.
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  Giancarlo Stanton joined forces with Aaron Judge in the Bronx this season.   MLB 2018 predictions: World Series, MVP picks for the upcoming season
If our panel's consensus is correct, the Indians and Nationals should be playing deep into October.
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  A woman kicks at a riot police shield as relatives of prisoners wait to hear news about their family members imprisoned at a police station where a riot broke out, in Valencia, Venezuela, Wednesday, March 28, 2018.   At least 68 dead in Venezuela police station fire as angry relatives demand answers
Local media reported that the fire started after detainees set fire to mattresses in an attempt to break out.
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  Dr. Ronny Jackson speaks about the physical exam conducted on President Trump earlier this year.   5 things to know about VA nominee Ronny Jackson
5 things to know about VA nominee Ronny Jackson
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  The Los Angeles Rams, like every other NFL team, had an all-female cheerleading squad in 2017. However, that won't be the case this season.   Los Angeles Rams' male cheerleaders make NFL history
Dancers Quinton Peron, Napoleon Jinnies named to Los Angeles Rams' 40-person squad for 2018.
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  Sen. John McCain has a new memoir coming out in which he is expected to to offer   Sen. John McCain's new memoir, 'The Restless Wave,' to hold 'nothing back'
Sen. John McCain has a new memoir coming out in which he is expected to to offer "no-holds-barred opinions on the current developments" in Washington.
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Ashley Oleson, with the League of Women Voters of Maryland, carries signs of Maryland's districts, as nonpartisan groups against gerrymandering protest in front of the Supreme Court, March 28, 2018, in Washington where the court will hear arguments o

Ashley Oleson, with the League of Women Voters of Maryland, carries signs of Maryland's districts, as nonpartisan groups against gerrymandering protest in front of the Supreme Court, March 28, 2018, in Washington where the court will hear arguments o
 
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