Elon Musk Reveals Tunnel, Facebook Hit With New Data Scandal and Crossword Secrets Revealed (60-Second Video)

Here are three things entrepreneurs should know today.

By Hayden Field | Dec 19, 2018
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  • Elon Musk’s Boring Company unveiled a new test tunnel yesterday in Hawthorne, Calif. The CEO took guests and reporters on rides on the “underground highway,” which is meant to combat — as he put it — “soul-destroying traffic.”
  • A new investigation suggests that Facebook gave large tech companies like Spotify and Netflix exceptional access to users’ personal data — including the ability to view all of a user’s Facebook friends and even read private messages.
  • The editors of The New York Times crossword puzzle revealed their editing and evaluating process for puzzle submissions, including a few trends: They said Monday is usually easy, Thursday tends toward tricky themes and Friday and Saturday are the most difficult.

Watch the previous 3 Things to Know video: Nobody Silences Elon Musk and Apple’s Squid Has a Butt on Its Forehead

  • Elon Musk’s Boring Company unveiled a new test tunnel yesterday in Hawthorne, Calif. The CEO took guests and reporters on rides on the “underground highway,” which is meant to combat — as he put it — “soul-destroying traffic.”
  • A new investigation suggests that Facebook gave large tech companies like Spotify and Netflix exceptional access to users’ personal data — including the ability to view all of a user’s Facebook friends and even read private messages.
  • The editors of The New York Times crossword puzzle revealed their editing and evaluating process for puzzle submissions, including a few trends: They said Monday is usually easy, Thursday tends toward tricky themes and Friday and Saturday are the most difficult.

Watch the previous 3 Things to Know video: Nobody Silences Elon Musk and Apple’s Squid Has a Butt on Its Forehead

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