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Cambridge Analytica May Be Closing, But Investigations Will Continue In UK

Cambridge Analytica announced it is closing down operations as it was losing clients

London:  Cambridge Analytica, the UK-based firm in the centre of the Facebook data breach row, announced on Wednesday that it would cease operations and declare bankruptcy in the United States and United Kingdom. But UK's

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CSeries Bosses Named As Airbus-Bombardier Deal Takes Shape: Memos

Bombardier Inc and Airbus SE named new leaders for the CSeries jetliner programme (Reuters)

Montreal/Paris:  Bombardier Inc and Airbus SE named new leaders for the CSeries jetliner programme on Wednesday, in a further step towards finalising a deal for the European planemaker to take control of the Canadian

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US Military C-130 Plane Crashes During Training, All 5 Onboard Killed

A Georgia National Guard spokeswoman said the aircraft was a C-130 carrying 5 people (Reuters)

Washington:  A military cargo plane with five people aboard crashed in the southern US state of Georgia on Wednesday killing all of them, according to officials.

The emergency management agency for Chatham

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Cambridge Analytica, Firm That Sparked Facebook Row, Shutting Down

Cambridge Analytica consultancy did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Cambridge Analytica, the data firm embroiled in a controversy over its handling of Facebook Inc user data, and its British

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Southwest Airlines Plane With Cracked Window Makes Emergency Landing

Pictures on social media showed a lengthy crack in one of the passenger windows on the Southwest flight

New York:  A cracked window forced a Southwest Airlines passenger jet bound from Chicago to Newark to divert Wednesday, two weeks after a midair engine explosion shattered a window on another of the

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Donald Trump Claims Immunity, Asks Court To Toss Foreign Payments Suit

Donald Trump's legal team tried to have the case tossed out but a judge in Maryland let it proceed.

Washington:  President Donald Trump has again asked a U.S. court to dismiss a suit accusing him of flouting constitutional safeguards against corruption by refusing to separate himself from his business

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