Claims that dead people voted went viral. These are the facts

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It is a car kitted out with technology its developers boldly predict will transform our cities and change the way we live.
It’s the prize giving ceremony that everyone’s on time for.
Fake news is actually really easy to spot — if you know how. Consider this your New Media Literacy Guide.
Square blew past analysts expectations for third-quarter earnings, sending the stock up double digits on Friday.
Palantir shares surged 29% over the past two trading days, lifting the value of Peter Thiel’s stake by over $700 million.
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The viral claim stemmed from a lawsuit that a federal judge in the state had already cast doubt on.
Toyota President Akio Toyoda compared Tesla’s business to a restaurant still promoting its recipes.
Just days after the abrupt suspension of Ant Group’s IPO, China’s financial authorities emphasized the need to have regulations in place.
Impatient for faster connectivity for everything from smart factories to rural broadband, companies are rolling out their own networks.
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Rampant falsehoods evolved online on Wednesday, intended to make Spanish speakers question the unfolding election results and believe that President Trump was being robbed of victory.