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Even Russia (mostly) can’t slow Facebook’s money machine

There are a lot of question marks about Facebook. It’s not clear whether its effort to remake itself into the world’s new living-room television will pay off. It’s not clear whether it can make money from the billions of people using its messaging technologies, WhatsApp and Messenger. And it’s not clear whether Facebook can stay relevant as people find other ...

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Russian meddling brings a reckoning for social media

Much about Russia’s online efforts to roil the 2016 US election remains murky. But as executives from America’s top social-media companies — or more precisely, their lawyers — testified before Congress this week, two things became clear. First, the problem is much greater than previously admitted. And second, the companies in question have little incentive to solve it. In two ...

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Tax reform isn’t about ‘cuts’

Congress adopted a budget last week, paving the way for the introduction of a tax bill, and the White House responded (as it is wont to do) with a tweet. “Budget passes house,” it read. “Momentum for tax cuts growing. #TaxCuts #TaxReform.” Sadly, this message betrays a confusion that does not bode well for the prospects for smart tax reform. ...

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