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Here’s what you need to know about Disney’s CEO reshuffle

Disney sent a shock wave through the media industry yesterday upon stock market closing, announcing the immediate shift of its longtime CEO Bob Iger to an Executive Chairman role. Iger said he will le

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Twilio 2010 board deck gives peek at now-public company’s early days

Twilio is best known for its communications API, which allows developers to add messaging, voice or video to their apps with just a small slice of code. The company’s tools are used by customers like

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Trump defends Modi, refuses to weigh in on citizenship law

Defending the host who has showered him with pomp and pageantry, President Donald Trump refusedTuesday to speak out publicly against a controversial new Indian citizens

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Startup malaise, startup ambition

Recapped. Layoffs. Slowdown. CEO transition. Budget cuts. Downsizing.In spite of a spate of massive startup exits the last few months, culminating in fintech’s shining moment yesterday with Intuit’s

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Israel-Gaza hostilities flare through second day

Flame and smoke are seen during an Israeli air strike in the southern Gaza Strip, February 24, 2020. /Reuters Gaza militants on Monday fired rockets toward Israel, which responded with air str

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What happens if a pandemic hits?

What happens if a Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic hits? It’s time to at least start asking that question. What will the repercussions be, if the virus spreads worldwide? How will it change how we

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Startups Weekly: What the E-Trade deal says about Robinhood

[Editor’s note: Want to get this weekly review of news that startups can use by email? Just subscribe here.] How well do Robinhood’s financials stack up against incumbent online brokerages? Whil

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COVID-19 outbreak not to impact China-ASEAN ties: Chinese ambassador to ASEAN

The relationship between China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries will not be affected by the COVID-19 outbreak as the two sides have agr

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Equity is not always the answer

Hello and welcome back to Equity, TechCrunch’s venture capital-focused podcast, where we unpack the numbers behind the headlines.This week was a fun combination of early-stage and late-stage news, wit

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One year later, the future of foldables remains uncertain

Yesterday, Samsung announced that the Galaxy Flip Z sold out online. What, precisely, that means, is hard to say, of course, without specific numbers from the company. But it’s probably enough to make

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Daily Crunch: Twitter threads are getting easier

Twitter is rolling out a “continue thread” button, ViacomCBS has big plans for its streaming service and Morgan Stanley acquires E-Trade. Here’s your Daily Crunch for February 20, 2

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Twitter adds a button so you can thread your shower thoughts

Hold that tweet — and add another one.Twitter is adding a new feature for mobile users to make it easier to link dispersed ‘shower thoughts’ together — and another thing style

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Google’s new T&Cs include a Brexit ‘easter egg’ for UK users

Google has buried a major change in legal jurisdiction for its UK users as part of a wider update to its terms and conditions that’s been announced today and which it says is intended to make i

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Knee injury forces Roger Federer to miss 2020 French Open

Roger Federer of Switzerland celebrates after winning The Match In Africa Exhibition Match at Cape Town Stadium in Cape Town, South Africa, February 7, 2020. /VCG Roger Federer, 20-time Grand

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How the fitness industry keeps business afloat amid coronavirus

Editor's note:This is the fifth episode of our series "Faces Fighting Coronavirus" chronicling people from different walks of life who are affected by the outbreak as w

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Boris Johnson's stance on COVID-19 sets a good example

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks in UK Parliament in London, England, on September 25, 2019. /Xinhua Editor’s note: CGTN's First Voice provides instant commentary on breaking storie

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Health facilities, health workers not legitimate target in conflict: WHO chief

The World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on Tuesday stressed that health facilities and health workers are not a legitimate targ