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| CIA Director Mike Pompeo failed to disclose business link to China CIA Director Mike Pompeo failed to disclose links to a company owned by the Chinese government during his 2017 confirmation. The CIA defended Pompeo's omission saying, "He would have no reason to know details on the layers of companies" that worked with a business he ran in Kansas. | |
| NECCO Wafers at risk of going out of business; candy stores react NECCO Wafers predate the Civil War. But now, the company that makes them, The New England Confectionery Company, may go out of business according to published reports, meaning its famed wafers could disappear from candy shelves for good. "To this day I still love them... I think of growing up," ... | |
| The best jokes on Twitter about Zuck's congressional testimony The internet has done what it does, spitting out memes making fun of Zuck and lawmakers alike. For the most part, they consist of likening Zuck to a robot.Congress' lack of tech savvy was also fair game. The internet is having way too much fun with Mark Zuckerberg's Congressional testimony, now in its ... | |
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| Facebook has gotten so big that no one can understand it, and it could be a It's easy to say the members of Congress who grilled Zuckerberg were old and out of touch with technology: They asked basic questions about Facebook's business that let him coast through each session. Incidentally, his net worth soared by $3 billion over the course of the hearings as the company's ... | |
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| Why Costco charges only $4.99 for a rotisserie chicken Costco would rather take a hit to its profits than raise the price of its $4.99 rotisserie chicken — but it isn't a terrible business decision. The rotisserie-chicken boom started in the 1990s and hasn't slowed. Last year, consumers bought 625 million rotisserie chickens in US supermarkets, according to ... | |
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