@CNN: Your personal information is Facebook’s currency. It’s bought and sold every day. https://t.co/n2ijDvNtBB March 19, 2018 / The Arbiter / CNN @CNN: Your personal information is Facebook’s currency. It’s bought and sold every day. https://t.co/n2ijDvNtBB Your personal information is Facebook's currency. It's bought and sold every day. https://t.co/n2ijDvNtBB — CNN (@CNN) March 20, 2018 cnn
@CNN: Fifteen years ago, photographer Lewis Whyld took an instantly classic photograph of the Concorde on its last ever flight, soaring over the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol, in the UK. Here’s the story behind that incredible photo: https://t.co/lWQ7wD6VPl https://t.co/PqPGQEOpEE 6 years ago
@CNN: RT @CNNOpinion: Does a #FreePress mean more regulation for Facebook? @emilybell explores. https://t.co/12MZiapIHR https://t.co/DUDvUOadhY 7 years ago
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@CNN: A Chihuly sculpture lights up the Biltmore estate https://t.co/9SydUD90wz https://t.co/ayD4KC9Wfd 6 years ago
@CNN: Jared Kushner’s lawyer says the Senate Judiciary Committee is playing “gotcha games” by accusing him of not disclosing documents — including information on WikiLeaks https://t.co/iKvshm6fS4 https://t.co/qqOfVkkC9D 7 years ago
@CNN: Australia is devastated by drought, yet it won’t budge on climate change https://t.co/suDjppVuvx https://t.co/aAZ2bJqjjc 6 years ago