Iran could target private businesses and government infrastructure to avenge last week’s killing of its top military commander, security experts say.
Author: Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY
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Mariah Carey’s Twitter account hacked on New Year’s Eve, hackers sent dozens of offensive tweets
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Uber agrees to pay $4.4 million to settle EEOC sexual harassment and retaliation probe
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Uncomfortably sloped toilet designed to flush out procrastinating employees
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If you thought the Trump Facebook feuds that raged in 2016 were bad, just wait. The 2020 presidential election has a message for us: ‘Hold my beer.’