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Equifax Says Cyberattack May Have Affected 143 Million in the US
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Equifax, one of the three major consumer credit reporting agencies, said on Thursday that hackers had gained access to company data that potentially compromised sensitive information for 143 million American consumers, including Social Security numbers …
Equifax finally responds to swirling concerns over consumers' legal rightsWashington Post
Equifax Is Trying To Make Money Off Its Massive Security FailureHuffPost
As the investigation into Equifax data breach grows, here's what you need to doChicago Tribune
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In Florida, Anyone With a Plane Is Flying Away From Irma
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The Category 4 hurricane has created a mass exodus in the skies as airlines and private pilots move out of harm's way. By. Mary Schlangenstein. @Schlangenstein More stories by Mary Schlangenstein. ,. Justin Bachman. @justinbachman More stories by …
UPDATED: Delta says Atlanta flight disruptions possible due to Hurricane IrmaAtlanta Journal Constitution
Airlines intervene to hold down fares as Irma approachesDallas News
Hurricane Irma: Travel options slim for leaving before stormSun Sentinel
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CNBC

Target to slash prices on thousands of items, sending shares tumbling
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Target said it hasn't ditched promotions entirely, but instead will focus on only the most "compelling" sales. Shares of retail rivals Wal-Mart and Costco were also falling after the blog was posted. For companies like Target, lowering prices can in
Target's Prices Are Getting Cheaper and So Is Its StockFortune
Target Just Declared War on Amazon's Whole Foods Business and WalmartTheStreet.com
Target just announced discounts on 'thousands of items'Business Insider
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As Irma Heads for Florida, One Miami Data Center is Especially Critical
Data Center Knowledge
While an outage is far from given, its effects would ripple far beyond cities in the hurricane's path. Yevgeniy Sverdlik | Sep 08, 2017. While data center providers in Houston weathered Hurricane Harvey and subsequent flooding without any publicly
How are mass evacuations planned in the event of a disaster?News1130
Patience in short supply as desperation sets in among South Florida residents still in Hurricane Irma's pathLos Angeles Times
Reporter's Notebook: South Florida empty, eerie as stray holdouts await IrmaFox News

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Washington Post

This map shows 39 places that could win Amazon's new-headquarters contest
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Local leaders across North America are suddenly competing to host the second headquarters of Amazon, one of the world's largest e-commerce platforms. But an analysis by The Washington Post shows that only a few dozen metropolitan areas fit the criteria …
Amazon's second headquarters: These cities are contendersCBS News
Your City Will Lose the Contest for Amazon's New HQSlate Magazine
Amazon is opening a new $5 billion headquarters in a mystery location — and it could transform the chosen cityBusiness Insider
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In this week’s episode, cities aspire to 100-percent renewables, how future factories will save energy — and that infamous grid review.

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