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Mark Zuckerberg must be one persuasive deal maker. After eight years, Mr. Zuckerberg, the co-founder and chief executive of Facebook, has an ironclad grip on the
(Reuters) – The policies of U.S. President Barack Obama and his potential Republican rivals differ, but when it comes to campaign trail fashion they could
(Reuters) – The top Republican in the Congress on Wednesday denounced President Barack Obama’s new rule on contraceptives as an assault on “religious freedom” and
(Reuters) – The Pentagon is preparing to open thousands of military jobs including medics and intelligence officers to women in the U.S. Army and Marine
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