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Another lawsuit for Facebook.Facebook has beensued for $1 billionafter claims that it provided a platform for Hamas, a terrorist organization.

QWERTY.A recent court ruling has made it a federal crime to share passwords under the Computer Fraud and and Abuse Act, causing many to debate whetherpassword sharing on Netflixand other subscription services is now illegal.

Touchdown.You may be seeing more sports related content on Snapchat, because the NFL has been hiring a team for a newSnapchat Discover channel.

Material or not?The SEC isinvestigating Teslaover its response to the fatal autopilot crash in May.

High gear.GM and Lyft areexpanding their short-term rental program, Express Drive, into California and Colorado.

Feature presentation.AMC is now thelargest movie theater operator in the worldafter acquiring Europe's Odeon & UCI Cinemas Group.

The big picture.Twitter has increased itsmaximum GIF size to 15MBon the web, but the 5MB mobile limit remains.

Happy baristas.Starbucks will give all of its U.S.employees a raisethis fall.

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Grace Reader

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Grace Reader is a former editorial intern at Entrepreneur.com and a current freelance contributor. She is a third year journalism and media communication major at Colorado State University. Grace is the PR and marketing manager at Colorado State University's Off-Campus Life, and a sports anchor at CTV Channel 11.

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