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By Liz Webber

  • Rather than pick just one new headquarters, The New York Times reports that Amazon is going for a BOGO deal and choosing two cities for HQ2 and 3. The lucky locations are said to be New York's Long Island City and the Crystal City area of Arlington, Va., a Washington suburb.
  • A verified Twitter account that was hacked posed as the real Elon Musk and got followers to hand over more than $150,000 in Bitcoin. The scam tweet claimed Musk was giving away 10,000 in the digital currency.
  • And Facebook has opened holiday pop-up shops in nine Macy's locations. The Small Business Pop-ups feature 100 small brands that have found success on the social media platform.

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Liz Webber

Entrepreneur Staff

Insights Editor

Liz Webber is the insights editor at Enterpreneur.com, where she manages the contributor network.

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