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1891.
Steve Jobs licensed Amazon’s one-click patent for $1M in one phone call (qz.com) Politics Startups
175 points by hellofunk 7 hours ago | 91 comments
1892.
China Once Looked Tough on Trade. Now Its Options Are Dwindling (nytimes.com) Politics
199 points by enitihas 3 hours ago | 372 comments
1893.
Bomb squad warning over magnet fishing (co.uk) Politics
52 points by gadders 11 hours ago | 53 comments
1894.
Why PayPal’s crackdown on ASMR creators should worry you (engadget.com) Politics
24 points by tareqak 1 hours ago | 15 comments
1895.
How Puerto Rico Became a Tax Haven for the Super Rich (gq.com) Politics
266 points by evo_9 1 hours ago | 211 comments
1896.
Why don’t college students vote absentee? (Hint: Stamps) (wtop.com) Politics
4 points by drewem 1 hours ago | 21 comments
1897.
P Is for Phosphorus (npr.org) Politics Linux
24 points by danso 18 hours ago | 7 comments
1898.
French bookshops revolt after literary prize long-lists Amazon selection (co.uk) Politics
145 points by allthebest 20 minutes ago | 116 comments
1899.
Google Pulls YouTube Ad by Putin Critic Alexei Navalny (theguardian.com) Politics Google
12 points by kanelbullar 6 hours ago | 0 comments
1900.
FOMO in China is a $7B industry (marketplace.org) Politics Science
4 points by ALee 19 hours ago | 0 comments
1901.
Human dignity is an ideal with remarkably shallow roots (aeon.co) Politics
3 points by devy 29 minutes ago | 0 comments
1902.
Judge: FCC can’t hide records that may explain net neutrality comment fraud (arstechnica.com) Politics
29 points by joeyespo 19 hours ago | 0 comments
1903.
The Corporate Tax Cut Is Paying for Itself (wsj.com) Politics
12 points by propman 14 hours ago | 5 comments
1904.
The Hysterical Campus (quillette.com) Politics
4 points by chmaynard 13 hours ago | 0 comments
1905.
VW Group, BMW and Daimler are under investigation for collusion in Europe (cnet.com) Politics
15 points by beerlord 7 hours ago | 5 comments
1906.
“Lawful intercept” Pegasus spyware found deployed in 45 countries (zdnet.com) Politics Security
8 points by LinuxBender 8 hours ago | 0 comments
1907.
Operation Vegetarian (wikipedia.org) Politics
39 points by monort 5 hours ago | 6 comments
1908.
John Hancock will require fitness tracking for all life insurance policies (venturebeat.com) Politics
34 points by champagnepapi 23 hours ago | 54 comments
1909.
Inside Facebook’s Election ‘War Room’ (nytimes.com) Politics Facebook
42 points by coloneltcb 1 hours ago | 32 comments
1910.
No, I will not debate you (longreads.com) Politics
20 points by docker_up 3 hours ago | 18 comments
1911.
AI Looking to Become Robot Mayor in Tokyo’s Tama City (yellrobot.com) Politics AI/Machine Learning
9 points by benryon 21 hours ago | 1 comments
1912.
Senate passes copyright bill to end 140-year protection for old songs (arstechnica.com) Politics Blockchain
182 points by clear_dg 20 hours ago | 137 comments
1913.
Alibaba will no longer bring 1M jobs to the US, citing tariffs (theverge.com) Politics
12 points by RobertSmith 23 hours ago | 0 comments
1914.
Keeping order in the General Assembly: The strange saga of a Viking gavel (un.org) Politics
40 points by rodneyrdx 20 hours ago | 1 comments
1915.
Judge orders arrest of Defense Distributed founder for alleged sex crime (arstechnica.com) Politics
4 points by anigbrowl 19 hours ago | 1 comments
1916.
We Now Know More About the Apparent Poisoning of the Pussy Riot Member (newyorker.com) Politics
216 points by jbegley 19 hours ago | 125 comments
1917.
New Mexico observatory closure stemmed from FBI child porn probe (reuters.com) Politics
40 points by moonka 18 hours ago | 29 comments
1918.
His 2020 Campaign Message: The Robots Are Coming (nytimes.com) Politics
32 points by sndean 19 hours ago | 20 comments
1919.
How to Tell Us a Secret (nytimes.com) Politics Facebook
186 points by wglb 2 hours ago | 112 comments
1920.
Former Columnist Jailed for Facebook Criticism of Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi (mmtimes.com) Politics Facebook
122 points by sgt 12 hours ago | 65 comments
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