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A veteran U.S. military officer is applying the principles of warfare in the fight hackers who go after the cloud.
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Former Prisoners Sue CIA Torture Program Designers
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As Fracking Takes, Oklahoma Quakes
Oklahoma officials are struggling to stem a rising swarm of earthquakes largely driven by oil and gas activity.
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Dow Sheds 100 Points As China Data Weigh
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Bernie Seeks To Broaden Appeal
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders needs to convince black voters and the entire Democratic Party that he understands their concerns during the debate.
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