Hillary Clinton's account got less than 50,000 retweets by the Russian-linked automated accounts during the same period of time
Facebook Inc has famously copied innovations from Snap Inc's Snapchat
Management will make sure no one hogs the tree fort
Robust economic data give it room to reform without as much worry the overhaul may undermine growth
The remarks go beyond what the company told Congress during public hearings on November 1 as part of probes into Russian election meddling
Seemingly out of the blue, Lachlan Murdoch, then all of 33, had abdicated as the heir apparent to one of the world's most powerful media dynasties
At $2, hot dogs at Falcons home games cost less than half the league average of $5.19
They talk of implementation period of "around two years," no change in terms of trade with rest of EU, free movement of Union's citizens
The "Girls Lounge," a woman-centered space at the event, was renamed the "Equality Lounge"
cryptocurrency-mining rigs are on offer at a computer repair shop for S$5,500
HNA is facing mounting financial pressure after the group spent tens of billions dollars on a debt-fuelled acquisition spree
Porsche's global deliveries reached a fresh annual record in 2017, with demand rising almost 4 percent to 246,000 cars
South Korea's Posco reported earnings on Wednesday that suggest global steel companies are due another round of bumper profits
The S&P/Hong Kong GEM Index has declined 2.2% this year, while the main exchange's Hang Seng Index has climbed 9.7%
The finance industry is fixated on the idea of Amazon and other technology companies wading into their territory
The group's spare capacity has ballooned to about 3.4 million barrels a day, as of November, compared with about 2 million a day at the outset of the production curbs
Opening up is not only important for China, but also for the whole world: Liu
The firm added Qatar National Bank QPSC, the Gulf state's biggest lender, to its core portfolio earlier this month, citing an attractive valuation and the lender's strong government links
The US move threatens to handicap the $28-billion industry that relies on parts made abroad for 80% of its supply
The last time the US used this drastic anti-trade device was 16 years ago