But as is often the case with Facebook, the dip didn’t last long. The stock rebounded 2.1% Tuesday -- despite that same whistle-blower appearing before a Senate subcommittee, claiming the company routinely puts its own profits before user safety. The testimony was powerful enough for Senator
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