Facebook and its Instagram and WhatsApp platforms are suffering an outage. The company said it was “aware that some people are having trouble accessing Facebook app” and it was working on restoring access. https://t.co/FF5wI4akqP
Instagram head Adam Mosseri tweeted that the Facebook outage felt like a “snow day.” But the impact was far worse for multitudes of Facebook's nearly 3 billion users, showing just how much the world has come to rely on it and its properties.
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The company that operates the pipeline responsible for the oil spill off the Southern California coast has been cited by federal regulators for over 100 violations over the past 11 years, including at least two that led to worker injuries, records show. https://t.co/Dt1EJpU1Zj
Mark Zuckerberg's personal wealth has fallen by nearly $7 billion in a few hours, knocking him down a notch on the list of the world's richest people, after a whistleblower came forward and outages took Facebook's flagship products offline. | @Fin24
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Don’t treat everyone the same. Government is a democracy, but your life is not. Christ had an inner circle. He confided only in Peter, James and John, but not in Judas. Much of your life issues came about because you treat your Judas like your Peter, James and John
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You are worried for the one who is alive? What about those who were abducted and disappeared forever. Here is your statement
“Zambians be careful when you elect a president next time,” warns new Zambian President @HHichilema as he reveals how @EdgarCLungu bought a Gulfstream private jet looting millions as the price was frighteningly inflated.
Dictators LOOT public funds through inflated prices.
Britain’s Brexit minister has threatened to trigger a contentious break clause in the U.K.’s divorce deal with the European Union — a move that would send the U.K.’s already chilly relations with the bloc into a deep freeze. https://t.co/AS3LEqYBbU