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Google Says Most Of Its Employees Will Likely Work Remotely Through End of Year
The tech giant announces it is extending its previous work-from-home plans for most of its staff and will begin reopening offices this summer.
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Facebook, Google and Twitter limit ads over Russia's invasion of Ukraine
The moves come as U.S. tech platforms are under pressure to take a stronger stance against Russia and limit disinformation.
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Google Didn't Reveal Security Bug For Months, 'Wall Street Journal' Reports
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Ash Cloud And 'Ballistic Blocks' Shot From Kilauea's Crater, USGS Says
Volcanic rocks 2 feet in diameter have been found in a parking lot a few hundred yards from the volcano's Halemaumau crater, the U.S. Geological Survey reports.
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In most of the world, the region is included in Russia with a dotted line. Viewed in Russia, the line is solid. Guest host Tess Vigeland speaks with John Gravois about the issues with mapping borders.
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