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WorkWorkHackers leak more 23andMe data, X cracks down on porn and Andreessen writes a manifesto  Plaid inches toward an IPO: News that startup Plaid hired a CFO has kicked off a round of “When will it go public?” chatter. The answer is not soon, something that we can infer from the fact that it only just hired a CFO. Still, hiring C-suite financial talent is a known step on the well-trod path from private startup to public company, reports Alex.
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Work'My business had £1.6m stolen in 20 minutes'  In response to Mr Searle\'s calls for longer prison sentences for people convicted of fraud, the Ministry of Justice said: \"We sympathise with everyone who is a victim of fraud and perpetrators should face punishments which reflect the severity of their actions. WorkU.S. Sends More Missile Defense Systems to Middle East  Andrés R. Martínez is a senior editor for The Times in Seoul, responsible for coverage of live news in Asia. He previously worked at The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg News and The Monitor in McAllen, Texas. More about Andrés R. Martínez
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WorkWork WorkWorkWork'Even our safe seats are in play': Tories despair at scale of byelection defeats  For the Conservatives, there is no remotely easy way forward to avoid what looks likely to be a general election defeat. Talk of a leadership challenge to Sunak is dismissed as ridiculous, even by most of his sternest critics. As another senior MP put it: "If there was a solution that might work we would have thought of it by now. He thought of being the change candidate and that failed. All we can do now is just hope for the best." WorkWorkGoogle ordered to pay $1 million to female exec who sued over gender discrimination  It comes nearly five years after some 20,000 Google employees organized a walkout to demand changes around the company’s handling of sexual misconduct and discrimination. While the company pledged to do better on sexual harassment, its response still left a lot to be desired on the topics of bias. According to Bloomberg Law, the Rowe lawsuit is the first such case Google has faced since the protests. WorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkSource: Seattle to make pregame call on Metcalf  Charbonnet, the team\'s second-round draft pick in April, did not practice this week. Pete Carroll said Thursday the hamstring injury was not serious, but as the Seahawks coach added, \"He can feel it and he\'s a running back, so it makes a difference in that spot.\" WorkWeek 8 showed us winning is always so much sweeter than a near miss  It\'s probably fair to note that no one Rutgers has beaten so far has a winning record. And, it\'s perhaps worth mentioning that the next four games on the docket -- Ohio State, at Iowa, at Penn State, Maryland -- are all against schools that currently do have a winning record. WorkCollege Football Power Rankings: Top teams hang on and advance  Coach Chip Kelly made a change at quarterback, switching back to junior Ethan Garbers from true freshman Dante Moore. It appeared to be the right move as Garbers looked in control, connecting on 20 of 28 passes for 240 yards with a pair of touchdown passes as UCLA routed Stanford, 42-7. The Bruins scored the game\'s first 35 points and didn\'t allow Stanford to replicate its comeback against Colorado from a week ago. UCLA hosts Colorado this week with a chance to become bowl eligible. -- Bonagura |
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