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Why You Still Shouldn't Trust FBI Claims On North Korean Hacking Of Sony

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Why You Still Shouldn't Totally Trust FBI Claims On North Korean Hacking Of Sony
Why You Still Shouldn't Totally Trust FBI Claims On North Korean Hacking Of Sony
FBI director James Comey tried to shed some light on his agency’s claims that North Korea was behind the Guardians of Peace cyber attacks. But it’s unlikely that his fresh assertions that the hackers were sloppy and leaked data that led back to North Korea will stand up to scrutiny.Read More >
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The Interview: Inside The Numbers
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The Interview: Inside The Numbers
Sony has decided not to release 'The Interview' next week and will be taking a huge loss on the film. Here's a breakdown of some of the information and speculation that has emerged from the cyber attack.
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GM Says Booming U.S. Auto Industry Still Has Room To Grow
CEO Mary Barra predicts sales could rise to 17 million this year. Read More >
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Drug Data Dump: Pfizer, Biogen And AbbVie
Three big-cap drug companies dropped news today, likely to give investors time to digest it before next week’s big J.P. Morgan investor meeting in San Francisco. Read More >
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Improving Cancer Care With Big Data
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Improving Cancer Care With Big Data
Vital medical data is often handwritten in charts using inconsistent notation and formatting, robbing researchers of the opportunity to use computers to analyze doctor-patient interactions. Tackling this problem is Nat Turner and his cofounder.
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Charlie Hebdo Shootings 'No Reason To Accelerate Europe's Surveillance State'
The abhorrent slaughter of 12 people in Paris, in and around the offices of satirical publication Charlie Hebdo, ostensibly at the hands of two men who appear to be religious extremists, has led to calls for a strong response. Read More >
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Out of All Europeans, The French View Muslim Minorities Most Favorably
According to a poll conducted by Pew Research well in advance of yesterday’s suspected Islamist terror attack on the offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris, the French have an overwhelmingly positive view of the country’s Muslim community. Read More >
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