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AI writing fails show why it can’t replace human writers
Everybody is looking for a shortcut, but not every shortcut is smart. These AI writing fails from Microsoft show how short-sighted it is to replace writers with machines."
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South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh had man shoot him in $10M life insurance scheme, police say
Alex Murdaugh allegedly had a man shoot him in an attempted life insurance payout scheme worth $10 million, authorities say.
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Albatross faceplants to fame on New Zealand livestream
Miscalculated landing ends in undignified scrambling to get back on its feet in front of chick – and cameras
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2 Men Accused Of Gluing Winning Numbers Onto Lotto Ticket
Odis Latham, 47, and Russell Sparks, 48, were arrested Monday.
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Hitman hires hitman who hires hitman who hires hitman who hires hitman
A businessman and the hapless assassins he hired were all convicted of attempted murder.
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'Swastika' ride shut down by German amusement park | DW | 20.08.2019
An amusement park in southwestern Germany has had to shut down a new ride after people quickly noticed that it looked like a big spinning swastika. The "Adlerflug," German for "eagle's flight," will now be redesigned.
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Glitch reveals young vlogger as middle-aged
Chinese vlogger caught using filter to make herself look younger upsets fans.
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How Oxford university shaped Brexit — and Britain’s next prime minister
Simon Kuper returns to the place where Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt began their climb to power.
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Tory Cuts
Jeremy Hunt had the nerve to call local councils ‘hidden victims of the cuts’, noticing that hospitals have been forced to prolong patient stays at great expense because of the disappearance of community care: ‘that wasn’t a smart move.’ No shit, Sherlock. By Tom Crewe.
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"War with Iran Will Be Totally Fine," Says Person Who Thought War with Iraq Would Be Totally Fine
Who is Reuel Marc Gerecht? By Shane Ryan.
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Man with cocaine in his nostrils tells police the coke isn’t his
A man already on probation for cocaine possession insists the blow in his nose during a weekend traffic stop doesn't belong to him
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How Boeing’s Bean-Counters Courted the 737 MAX Disaster
Just when the smallest jet should have been replaced with a new model, the company fell into tight-fisted hands—with fatal consequences. By Clive Irving.
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In Baltimore and Beyond, a Stolen N.S.A. Tool Wreaks Havoc
American cities are being hijacked with an N.S.A. cyberweapon that has already done billions of dollars in damage overseas. The N.S.A. will say nothing. By Nicole Perlroth, Scott Shane.
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New Heinz condiment Mayochup has an unfortunate translation in Cree
‘We the Cree people are laughing about it because of what it means in our language,’ says Grand Chief Jonathan Solomon
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The Country [Mongolia] That Exiled McKinsey
A dubious project raises serious questions about the world’s most prestigious consulting firm and its work for corruption-plagued regimes. By Ian MacDougall, Anand Tumurtogoo.
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Typo on millions of Australian bank notes
Australia's A$50 note has a blunder in the small print - and it took more than six months to spot.
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An American Lab Test Abroad
Ireland’s cervical cancer scandal, and its underlying logic of profit-driven, privatized health care, has ramifications far beyond the country’s shores. By Erica X Eisen.
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Here’s what happened inside The Markup
The Markup was one of the most highly anticipated media startups in recent memory. By Mathew Ingram.
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Poorly Researched Men’s Fiction
I had a whole gaggle of 100-point bucks in my sights, sleeping peacefully on their feet, like cows... By Evan Allgood.
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Should You Throw a Slice of American Cheese on Your Baby’s Face?
A careful analysis.
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