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Mobile ads fuel Facebook's growth, again
Mobile ads accounted for 69% of the social networking giant's fourth-quarter ad revenue. But higher costs spooked some investors.
Super Bowl is a 'no drone zone'
The federal government bans unauthorized unmanned aircraft from all NFL games.
Michelle Obama's fashion in Saudi Arabia: "Not an act of defiance"
When Michelle Obama appeared without a head scarf in Saudi Arabia, it created a firestorm. A contributor explains what it means to the women in Saudi Arabia.
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