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Mark Zuckerberg survived his first clash with Congress. Now it's time for round two.

The Facebook CEO is currently testifying before a US Congressional House committee following a series of bruising scandals for the social network, from the spread of Russian propaganda on its platform to Cambridge Analytica's misappropriation of up to 87 million users' data.

In the first part of the hearing, the 33-year-old Zuckerberg revealed his personal data had been harvested by malicious actors on the platform, said Facebook was considering suing Cambridge Analytica, and pushed back against allegations that Facebook censors conservatives.

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Questioning has been considerably more aggressive and informed than a 5-hour hearing in front on a Senate joint committee on Tuesday. Here's the latest:

  • LIVE: Mark Zuckerberg is being grilled by Congress in his second day of testimony
  • Mark Zuckerberg's personal notes hint that Facebook isn't ready for GDPR
  • Father of virtual reality: Facebook and Google are dangerous 'behavior-modification empires' resulting from a tragic mistake
  • How Facebook makes money from your data, in Mark Zuckerberg's words
  • Mark Zuckerberg gave his grueling, 5-hour testimony to Congress from a 4-inch booster seat
  • The most popular Black Lives Matter Facebook page turned out to be fake — and some of the money it raised may have been funneled overseas

In markets news, Donald Trumptweetstrade war

Here's the latest:

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  • Trump's Russia tweetstorm is just his latest market-disrupting action as the Dow whipsaws
  • BANK OF AMERICA: A wildly successful stock-trading strategy is no longer working — and it signals that a bubble has burst
  • ALBERT EDWARDS: The market is overlooking an 'extreme' situation that could spell doom for stocks

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