Puerto Rico Says More Than 1400—Not 64—People Died in Hurricane Maria

Puerto Rico Says More Than 1400—Not 64—People Died in Hurricane Maria

Puerto Rico's government acknowledged Thursday that is has drastically undercounted the number of deaths resulting from Hurricane Maria and its
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Argentina Abortion, #MeToo in China, Justin Trudeau: Broadsheet August 10

“We will do so in a constructive and polite way, but we will also remain firm on standing up for human rights everywhere around the world.” Fortune.
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Wallaroos to wear black armbands to honour former Wallaroo Fortune

The Wallaroos will wear black armbands in next week's Bledisloe double header, honouring recently passed former Wallaroo Mieke Fortune. Fortune
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Why Wall Street Is So Worried About Intel's Problems With Moore's Law

… Lisa Spelman, Intel vice president and general manager of its Xeon server chip line that includes the new, upcoming chips, tells Fortune. “We are
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The List of Perks at Deutsche Bank Is Shrinking Fast

The list of perks at Deutsche Bank AG is shrinking fast. Investment bankers at Germany's largest lender have been told to travel coach class on trains;
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Americans Fund Most of the World's Drug Research. Here's How Trump Can End That

President Donald Trump recently released an ambitious, 44-page plan to drive down prescription drug prices. The blueprint relies, in part,
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Programming Note: Where to Watch Wheel Of Fortune and Jeopardy During the Panthers Game

Get ready to growl! The Carolina Panthers take on the Buffalo Bills Thursday night to start the preseason and the game will be televised right here on
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Tesla Stock Drops, Wiping Out Elon Musk's Twitter-Fueled 'Going Private' Rally

It didn't take long for the euphoria to fade. Two days after Elon Musk triggered a frantic rally with a tweet saying he was considering taking Tesla (tsla,
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Facebook Says It Will Ban Any Content That Could 'Financially Endanger People'

Facebook has been under fire for its policies on content with hate speech, but the company clarified today that its policies also will ban content that
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The Army Temporarily Stops Discharging Immigrant Recruits, Report Says

The U.S. Army has temporarily suspended the practice of abruptly discharging immigrant recruits, the Associated Press reports. In a memo the AP
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'Turn the Plane Around.' Judge Orders Justice Department to Return Asylum Seeker to America

In a shocking revelation in a court in Washington, D.C., the ACLU said two asylum seekers they represented had been put on a plane in defiance of
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Samsung Debuts Upgraded Smartwatch and Smart Speaker to Combat Apple

Samsung introduced an upgraded smartwatch and a new smart speaker on Thursday, as the South Korean electronics giant strives to match and pull
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Starbucks' Pumpkin Spice Latte Might Come Early in 2018

Rumor has it, Starbucks iconic Pumpkin Spice Latte will make its return on Aug. 28, 2018. While that date might seem a bit early for fall's signature
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41% of Americans Say They Won't Ever Invest In Cryptocurrencies

Who buys Bitcoin and its cryptocurrency ilk? A relatively small segment of the population, according to a June survey by cryptocurrency app Gem and
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raceAhead: Breaking the Multi-Colored Glass Ceiling

And while we continue to celebrate the overdue firsts — the last twelve months have seen the Fortune 500's first openly lesbian CEO, first Latina CEO,
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Goose Island Will Release 8 Different Bourbon County Brand Stout Variants This Year

For many shoppers, Black Friday is about the cheap TVs and grabbing the hot holiday toy. For beer lovers, it's release day for Goose Island's Bourbon
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Facebook Gives the Boot to 3D-Printed Gun Blueprints

A Facebook spokesperson told Fortune in an email that the move to ban sites from distributing the controversial blueprints falls in line with the
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Who Helped Trump Most in the 2016 Presidential Election? Nonvoters, Pew Study Says

When it comes to the Donald Trump presidency, nonvoters are just as responsible as verified 2016 voters for the presidential election results,
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Party City Becomes Latest Retailer to Turn to Amazon for Growth

Party City (prty, +3.17%) has joined the hit parade of retailers deciding to be pragmatic about Amazon.com (amzn, +0.52%). The company said on
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Facebook's Traffic Is Down Nearly 50% in 2 Years

Facebook's web traffic continues to slide and the site is at risk of losing its second-place spot for most-visited websites to YouTube, a new study has
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