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"History's page will be neatly carved in stone. The future's here, we are it, we are on our own.” -John Perry Barlow
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Also a relatively popular procedural drama from the late 90s, starring the inimitable Catherine Bell.
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This is what happens when you race to be first rather than taking the time to be right:
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Indeed. This is why news orgs need to run even breaking news past the fact-checkers instead of racing to be the first to get it online.
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Seems someone at the Journal realizes they made an oopsie. Also seems that same someone made another oopsie in trying to correct the first oopsie.
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What a sentence here:
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More importantly, the war started in 2014 - NOT 2022. sceeus.se/en/publicati...
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If a common verb like "delve" is seen as a sign of AI writing, our species is well and truly doomed. (Also, syntax is the AI dead giveaway - not vocabulary.)
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The link he posted suggests he agrees with his former boss that the war started in 2022. It started in February 2014, three years before he and said former boss took office.
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Steve Miller adlı Amerikalı bir müzisyen "Joker" adlı ünlü bir şarkı kaydetti. Şarkının dizelerinden biri "Some people call me Maurice." Donald Trump'ın danışmanlarından biri olan Stephen Miller dün televizyonda kendini rezil etti. Bu, Bay Cusack'ın ona joker deme şekli. bak: youtu.be/dV3AziKTBUo
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Rapid Unscheduled Reassembly
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Look something up at Wikipedia, or play a slot machine: You choose.
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If you look up at the sky at night, you’re Galileo.
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Well you’re not doing an assessment using the scientific method if you’re already labeling something a threat beforehand, are you?
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Spreading fear in such a fearful time without telling the full story can be a great tactic to get clicks and eyes on a story, but it hurts people along the way. People have enough reason to be afraid these days without us piling on more. Report soberly when possible, not quickly.
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“He has gone through the processes to make sure he has the authority…” That’s when Bash needed to ask, “What processes?”
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sfstandard.com/2025/02/06/f...
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A cushier beat. www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-...
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The insecurity here is amazing, as is the fact that his lawyers submitted a cell phone screenshot of a Google search result as evidence. It actually took more time and effort to send the screenshot to the computer on which they wrote the petition than had they just searched on the computer itself.
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And he knows it.
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2/If US Atty Martin is going to chase people to the ends of the earth for acting unethically he needs to start close to home. There's a lot of that going on in the White House & with the addressee of his letter. In a normal administration, Martin would be facing internal discipline, unlikely here.
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Your "grown" is doing a lot of work there.
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The Vice President of the United States is voting in a Twitter poll.
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Remarkable error here in the Statement of the Case. The article did not accuse Wynn of rape. It stated that a woman told police Wynn had raped her. Huge difference. apnews.com/general-news...
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Someone in the UK named Wai Kee Choy: find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/1594...
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It sounds like it, but apparently not: www.npr.org/sections/the...
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This is what’s so maddening about Tuberville’s statement. It reinforces the long-debunked (and ultimately self-flagellating) idea that ADHD is merely environmental in nature rather than structural. See: add.org/adhd-dopamine/
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Paragraph 9 is where things really go off the rails: “By signing this agreement, the parties acknowledge that they have entered the agreement knowingly, voluntarily, and free from improper influence, coercion or duress.” You have to be kidding. We’ve all been reading the news.
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Mr. Martin doesn’t seem to understand how words work.