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1 Co median focuses anger on Zuckerberg: Hours after itwas clear President Donald Trump lost his bid for reelection, Sacha Baron Cohen tweeted a photo of the incumbent leader and Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg shaking hands in the Oval Office. “One down. One to go,” Cohen captioned thepost.
2 Journalist dies at 98: Seymour Topping, who chronicled the rise of China and the Cold War in Europe and Asia as a correspondent, shaped the crowning years of print journalism as an editor of The New York Times, and led the charge into the internet age in the classrooms of Columbia University, died Sunday in White Plains, New York. Hewas98. His death, at White Plains Hospital, followed a stroke he suffered late last month, his daughter Robin Topping said.
3 Apple put key contractor on probation: Apple said Monday that it had place da key assembler of its iPhones on probation after the Taiwanese company was found to have concealed violations of labor rules for students employed at its factories in China. The company saidit had made the decision because the Taiwanese company, Pegatron, had violated its code of conduct by allowing student laborers to work night shifts and over time and do work unrelated to their fields of study, and had then falsified documents to cover it up.
4 Officers shoot suspect who fired at officers, Baltimore police say: Baltimorepolice fatally shot a person who fired at and wounded an officer Monday morning, according to Police Commissioner Michael Harrison. Two offifficers with the department’ s warrant apprehension task force were in an unmarked vehicle conducting surveillance for a domestic violence warrant in the Rosemont neighborhood when the incident occurred, Harrison said.