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Geary Rose, according to an official Air Force news item.
She mentions a news item claiming a $730,000 drug habit.
They seize on any news item that bolsters this notion.
If you see any news item associated with the wrong person or organization (or any offensive or inappropriate content in a news item), please report it by clicking the Wrong Person or Wrong Organization flag.
They also clarified the prompt would be triggered when you ask Alexa a factual question she didn't yet know the answer to, not after listening to a news item or other information about a news item.
A harmless news item, an innocent question about Mars, and boom, tears.
Drugs feel like they've have become a near-constant news item recently.
One reason could be the amount of sources behind any given news item.
And a news item not from Trump: North Korea launched short-range ballistic missiles.
A news item here or there, sure—but not much beyond just the facts.
The summer is by now becoming legendary, a news item in its own right.
But others are growing skeptical of nearly every news item they see or read.
Explain why the news item makes you think you'd be best for the job.
The Fox News item says Kushner spoke with Kislyak about Syria during the December meeting.
Facebook's top trending news item is a story about how Facebook is destroying news. pic.twitter.
Hamnet tells his father of a news item he saw on his phone, a contemporary tragedy.
The post — a simple, seemingly inconsequential news item posted to a sports-focused subreddit — took off.
Sunday mornings before kickoff always seem to be the landing place for one big news item.
Unfortunately, the complexity of nature doesn't condense into an evening news item or a web video.
A Facebook post or a news item would set her off at the computer, even at work.
Microsoft published a news item announcing Xbox All Access on the Xbox blog and then unpublished it.
The original news item in Fortune read:Few people need a weekend as badly as McDonald's social media managers.
In a light week for U.S. economic reports, the key news item is European Central Bank's Thursday meeting.
Turns out, reruns of Buffy the Vampire Slayer are far less scary than watching a news item on Trump.
Another Yaroslavl-based news site, Yarkub, said on Saturday it had also been blocked over a similar news item.
His tweets became a news item on Pitchfork—a first for him—and the film's supporters attacked him online.
"On May 1, it was a minor news item," said Olivier Faure, the head of the opposition Socialist party.
For example, let's take a look at a news item from just this week about our awesome healthcare system.
"That article was written forever ago," she added, presumably referring to an old news item about her and Posey dating.
The new paper from the Google -owned research outfit was published today in the journal Science (complete with news item).
From February 20 to March 31, 2017, she covered Russia more than any other single news item, according to The Intercept.
Then Tass, the Soviet news agency, lifts it from the Rome paper and runs it as a 'sources say' news item.
The more interesting story is how a single, local news item in New York Magazine essentially invented the trend by itself.
The fact that because Trump has packed like five incidents into one day it&aposs like you&aposll be a politician with something controversial once a week, but it seems like he just -- it&aposs like to him news is shuffleboard, like if there&aposs a news item, he&aposll hit that one out with another news item.
That night, during another stab wound search, Eve comes across a news item about the murder of Gabriel, last episode's hospital patient.
The threat came following a "dispute" over a news item that Reid opposed covering -- despite Eggelletion being the show&aposs lead host.
The news item referred to in the filing appeared on July 30 in a blog hosted by O Globo newspaper, Vale said.
In football, a black England player was once a news item; now they make up half the team on a regular basis.
Not the sort of example that mainstream voices would dare to talk about, unless it happened to tie into some larger news item.
"The market seems willing to latch on to any bullish news item generally," BNP Paribas global head of commodity strategy Harry Tchilinguirian said.
The real hook of that news item wasn't so much that Miyazaki was back for the umpteenth time — that happens every few years.
"I think we were very clear that when this news item first came out, we said that we wouldn't target citizens," he said.
In the very instant that her account became a news item, however, the idea of a rapist president lost another ounce of stigma.
One undoubtedly meaty news item was that Jony Ive, Apple's most iconic executive persona, announced that he was leaving the company this year.
Given that, we've attached a good news item to the end of the news roundup, because we all really need it right now.
According to the news item, the revolution would come via an e-reading app for mobile phones that operated on a subscription model.
To get people's attention in the beginning, Black recommends asking an interesting question, opening with surprising statistics or mentioning a compelling news item.
"For the first time in journalistic history, the dateline 'North Pole' was legitimately used yesterday on a news item," The Associated Press reported.
This sad gorilla is by far the most well-known part of this sickening composite, owing to its origins as a legitimate news item.
Read: Notre Dame students plan walkout In a news item on its website, the university said that approximately 100 students participated in the walkout.
Over the past three years, Trump's mouth has been the major news item of the day but has had no effect on his base.
The feature was first spotted by Voicebot, which said they were prompted to enable the feature after listening to some information a news item.
Here are a few more examples of liberals jumping the gun: There's a real news item here, and don't get me wrong, it's funny.
Paul Krugman Opinion Columnist News item #1: The Trump administration is taking thousands of children away from their parents, and putting them in cages.
He spoke about his work at the Department of Education in a 2017 news item for the Harvard Graduate School of Education School's website.
"The sudden fall does not appear to have been driven by any particular news item," said Ryan Rabaglia, head of trading at digital asset brokerage OSL.
On the margins, a news item that makes a rate hike look less likely might be expected to push bond yields lower, and stock prices higher.
Pakistan's pain has already been extinguished from the global news cycle, its catastrophe a news item and not — as in Paris or Brussels — a news event.
People weren't selling because some news item caused them to revise their views about stock values; they sold because they saw that other people were selling.
About that plummet: If there was any news item behind it, it was Friday's employment report, which showed a significant although not huge rise in wages.
The annual ritual, marking the baptism of Christ, was the top news item on Russian state television, mainly because one man taking part was President Vladimir Putin.
" A news item the New York Post ran days before the election made the point plain: "Tiffany Cabán would turn Queens into a giant brothel, critics say.
When Deep Blue defeated Kasparov, it was a hot news item for a few days but faded away, as it didn't affect our day-to-day lives.
They determine factors that make a news item a top story for the day, week or year, and analyze the top choices of Flocabulary and The Times.
I was incensed that the news item quoted a military spokesman saying this was a mistake, but didn't report that bombing villages was our strategy in Vietnam.
Hours before Google made the change, the top news item when users searched for "election results" was an erroneous post claiming Donald Trump had won the popular vote.
Facebook says if fact-checkers write articles explaining why a news item is false, it'll be shown in the Related Articles below that story in the News Feed.
Please, stop everything and direct your attention to the biggest news item to make the rounds over Labor Day weekend—the most absolutely bonkers road rage video ever.
Journalists, meanwhile, have more practical problems: how to refer to the faith adjectivally, and how many times in a short news item to spell out an eight-word title?
Covering that marker earned me some flak on Twitter, as some folks invested in the success of SaaS read the news item as a dis of the category itself.
In addition, none of the theme entries were exactly gimmes (I got that first one because those buggers have been a news item in New York City for years).
Hi. We've got a news item for you concerning Buffalo Bills fans, and we're going to run through this rather quickly, using visual aids to speed the process up.
I'm not going to spend too much time on the Wells Report because that's technically a 2543 news item, but I will say this: it was nearly 215 pages long.
One little news item that people don&apost pay enough attention to that three old-time hardliners, I don&apost know if we&aposll use the word purge, sponged, removed.
In a separate news item, SPA quoted a security source saying authorities uncovered "intelligence activities for the benefit of foreign parties" by a group of people it did not name.
How can it be that it is not a news item when an elderly homeless person dies of exposure, but it is news when the stock market loses two points?
George R.R. Martin just shared some exciting details about the Game of Thrones spinoffs that were announced earlier this month — and casually dropped a bombshell news item about HBO's plans.
It's hard to be surprised by virtually any news item in this jittery, anxiety-induced shared delusion called "being alive in 2018," but the simulation spit out a doozy yesterday.
"We got a news item online as soon as possible, and I'm sort of listening in the background as I'm doing the first pass at the story," Mr. Coscarelli said.
" Under the new law, judges would have 48 hours to decide if "any allegation or imputation" in a news item was "devoid of verifiable elements that would make it credible.
When a book or a news item fits that mold, talk about it: Why does the mother in the "Berenstain Bears" always wear a housecoat and rarely leave the house?
And in a totally unrelated news item that surely has nothing to do with everything I was just talking about, inequality has now surged to its highest level in history.
The shot is captioned simply, "ZDAY 💛" Related Video:VIDEO: Gigi Hadid Looks Angelic in Hollywood But the décolletage decoration isn't the only news item taking this relationship to the new heights.
A filmed trailer for the World Cup series of facades, showing how Panteleeva was spray-painted onto the building, was a news item on Russia's state-controlled Channel 1 television network.
It was sent along with a news item about Comey suggesting the unrest in Ferguson, Mo., over the shooting of an unarmed black teen could be leading to increased crime elsewhere.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australians by the dozen are demanding portraits of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, after a news item drew attention to an obscure rule entitling them to such articles from local politicians.
"Her skin is sallow — like a medium yellow — and she has no features that make her peculiar to any racial background," a detective explained in one national news item about Taylor.
But I have been surprised by the number of times she'll tell me that she has seen some news item on Instagram or Snapchat, an activity whose point I wholeheartedly endorse.
When he talks about current events, he's akin to your uncle in Queens who just read that morning's New York Post and wants to tell you about every outrageous news item.
Never have I had an interview subject in journalism so immune to pleasantries and so reluctant to discuss anything outside of the news item of the day on which he was discoursing.
Only a few months ago, we heard that the Note 9 could be Samsung's first phone with a fingerprint scanner built into the screen (a news item that contradicted an earlier report).
Faced with the revelation that this news item that wasn't nearly as socially acceptable as her engagement announcement, it was much less clear how I could be a good friend to her.
News item #2: House Republicans have released a budget plan that would follow up last year's big tax cuts for corporations and the wealthy with huge funding cuts for Medicare and Medicaid.
I was also interested in following up on a news item I saw earlier last year, which reported that the Nepali Congress passed a law making it easier for people to start microbreweries.
One morning several years after my conversion had been completed, a friend emailed with a short news item that my rabbi — whose name was still on my holiday card list — had been arrested.
An alarming news item began to make the rounds in November, just in time to ruin the holidays: Glitter is not good for the environment, and some people are trying to ban it.
In those films and now in 22 July, a reconstruction of the 2011 murder of 77 people by Norwegian white nationalist Anders Breivik, Greengrass turns a major news item into something else: a story.
Researchers presented respondents with a fictional news item about a long-range missile test and gave them a choice of "preferred" U.S. military responses and probabilities the attack would prevent North Korea from retaliating.
"Immigrant, Montana" takes its name from a news item Kailash hears on NPR: a wolf that had killed a sheep in Montana was flown sixty miles away, only to return and attack another sheep.
I was initially drawn to it because I'd read that its author, Leïla Slimani, had been inspired by a news item about a New York nanny who killed the two children in her care.
" He recently used Twitter to circulate a fake news item that the Federal Bureau of Investigation was sitting on evidence from Anthony Weiner's laptop that would "put Hillary and her crew away for life.
These days, I can't stop posting political blips and blurbs — anything from how you can help to why the latest news item is bad to what is happening as explained by someone more qualified.
Swipe over to your Apple News feed, and you can usually bet that if Melania has allegedly slapped her husband's wrist in a driveway within the past 24 hours, it'll be a trending news item.
In the same way that the Galaxy Note remains the most memorable thing to come out of IFA 230, so the LG V30 will be the biggest and most lasting news item from IFA 2017.
As this news item started making the rounds on Sunday, Facebook published a "fact check" article explaining how call and text history logging is an opt-in feature in Messenger and Facebook Lite on Android.
Compounding this problem are the high costs to Facebook as a corporation: It's likely not feasible to hire massively large teams of fact checkers to review every deceptive news item that's advertised on its platform.
This means if you see something like a news story on a Live Tile, you'll go directly to that news item when you click the Tile instead of simply opening the homepage of an app.
You see, Roosh has turned himself from a fixture of the obscure online "pickup artist" community into a worldwide news item through no more than skillful public relations and a tightly-controlled a media narrative.
For the past several hours, Google's top news item on a search for "final election results" has directed users to a post from a rudimentary WordPress blog falsely claiming that Donald Trump won the popular vote.
The new feature was first discovered by digital assistant blog Voicebot, when a user asked for more information about a news item and Alexa responded by saying that sometimes it doesn't have the answers to questions.
"Black Day" was trending on Twitter and was the leading news item on the Naver web portal in South Korea, which has one of the world's highest percentage of Internet users as a percentage of population.
Here is a fun fact and news item of the day: The Brit Awards 2017, the event in which the music of Britain is showcased to the world, is going to be presented by Michael Bublé​​.
"Every week is marked by a news item — a woman hit in a garden, an elderly person knocked down on a pedestrian crossing and dying," Ms. Hidalgo said, according to the French news outlet Le Point.
"It's just a market's that's ripe for an out of-nowhere kind of news item that talking heads like me can't predict," given the markets' overbought conditions and anticipation of a more hawkish Federal Reserve this year.
Our article about that phone was shared more than any other MWC news item this year, and we could see the interest firsthand at BlackBerry event in Barcelona, which also generated tons of buzz on social media.
With TripActions Liquid helping workers avoid taking on company expenses, and the TripActions product theoretically making booking travel itself a less onerous task, this news item could make life less bad for the working corporates among us.
What is the purpose of jailing one individual who knowingly provided false information — assuming this can be proved to the satisfaction of the court — after the news item has been shared millions of times over social media?
The state news item noted that an Iranian media outlet, which it did not name, had reported recently that Airbus had sold aircraft intended for delivery to Iran to other customers because Iran was having trouble obtaining financing.
The investigation has been the go-to news item and topic of many heated conversations since last July, at least in DC. But outside of the nation's capital, many voters aren't as concerned about possible Trump ties to Russia.
Ryan Murphy and his fellow creators use the Hawaii news item—not to mention the horrifying state of global politics—to inject a moment of real fear into their regularly cartoony show before launching into the end of mankind.
The show is hosted by four former Obama staffers, which means that in addition to breaking down the news, they also provide incredible insight into why each story matters, and how each news item fits within the larger framework of Washington.
The National Institutes of Health, for example, have a less restrictive take on the Dickey Amendment than the CDC, and have continued to fund gun violence research according to a news item in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
"Earnings have provided a good fundamental base for the market, but I'm beginning to wonder if this news item is the straw that breaks the camel's back," said David Schiegoleit, managing director of investments at U.S Bank Private Client Reserve.
That news item was still being retweeted hours later, even after the first ballot of the full owners' group came in with 20-12 in favor of "Rams/TBD"—Kroenke's stadium in Inglewood with another unnamed team sharing the digs.
Besides "Look What You Made Me Do," which straddled the line between 'news item about celebrity beef' and 'a track that Right Said Fred now have a writing credit on,' few of Reputation's other singles made such a colossal impact on the charts.
But what distinguished him even more than his prodigious output (more than 220,000 comments since 2008) was the form those comments took: verse — mostly limericks — perfectly rhymed, (usually) metrically impeccable and always germane to whatever recent news item had caught his eye.
Xevi Xirgo, director of a newspaper, El Punt Avui, who worked with Mr. Puigdemont in the late 1980s, said that even then Mr. Puigdemont was pushing to allocate more space to any news item related to self-determination, however anodyne it appeared.
The news item that got me thinking along these lines was, oddly, the latest budget review from the Congressional Budget Office, projecting a fiscal 2019 deficit of almost a trillion dollars — up by more than $300 billion from the deficit Trump inherited.
The news item, broadcast Friday on a China Central Television channel devoted to military affairs, did not mention bin Laden or point out the similarities to the compound in the Pakistani city of Abbottabad where he spent his last years in hiding.
Each unbearably loud news item makes up what has become the United States of America's Infinite Infrastructure Week, seven enormously long days where we take a moment to calmly examine the literal and metaphoric Infrastructure of our country, in all its chaotic failure.
I'm looking forward to the scenario when it's applicable for Swift to comment the Cats lyrics "Oh, well I never, was there ever / A cat so clever as magical / Mr. Mistoffelees" on a news item — rest assured Meredith and Olivia will be behind it.
Where he stood on national and even international issues had all of a sudden became a major news item in the UK. Then, roughly seven months after Khan announced his candidacy, two jihadists walked into an office in San Bernardino, California, and opened fire.
It's hard to avoid spoilers on the internet these days — even if you're careful, a random tweet or recommended news item could lay to waste your plan to watch that season finale a day late or catch a movie after the crowds have subsided.
Next, the participants had to read a short news item about Hillary Clinton—this was a few months before the 2016 election—and participate in a discussion thread below the article, either leaving an anonymous comment, replying to comments, or upvoting or downvoting comments.
I'm reminded every time Trump delivers one of these prepared speeches about the wonders of the economic metrics of this particular news item from the Daily Beast in which he reportedly mused that socialism would be a lot harder to beat than his advisors predicted.
A first step, as in pondering today's fleeting news item, is at least to recognize that meat on a plate was a being before it was a food, and hopefully to pay attention to the standards of those who raise and kill animals for food.
He set off an uproar in 2010 when he joined the mayor of the Brussels region in dismissing a gun attack on police officers by a Belgian-Moroccan armed with a Kalashnikov rifle as a "fait divers," or a titillating news item of no consequence.
Right now, we could concoct almost any random "news" item and, for as little as $3 a day to "boost" it via the platform's advertising engine, get it seen by up to 183,400 people each day as if it were just naturally showing up in their feed.
For example, if an athlete sponsored by Red Bull was involved in a scandal, it may mean that the person may not be questioned about the controversial activities in Red Bull Media House coverage or Reuters itself may not cover the news item because of the partnership.
" (Of course, if Moscow wanted to see the facts, it might actually welcome a real trial for the accused.) The official government newspaper Rossiiskaya gazeta ran a single, three-paragraph news item under the headline "Trump believes the Mueller investigation proves no 'collusion with the Russian Federation.
Meanwhile, by eliminating the need to tag friends in the post comments – something that's often done when you find something you want to share with a specific friend, such as an event announcement, for example, or a news item – the comments section will be cleaned up, too.
The news item was a few sentences that included policies discussed by the candidates: decriminalizing unauthorized border crossings; expanding undocumented immigrants' access to government services; replacing private health insurance with a government-run system; and establishing free public college for all children from working-class families.
A big news item arrived too late on Tuesday for the hosts to mention it: Rachel Maddow of MSNBC released two pages of President Trump's tax return from 2005, which showed that he had paid $38 million and written off more than $100 million in business losses.
Quiz before commenting (or sharing): A Norwegian newsite recently introduced this feature to great effect: Whenever a reader wanted to post a comment on a given news item, they first had to answer a series of multiple choice questions about the story, to prove they had actually read it.
"Duck Dynasty's Korie Robertson Snaps Amazing Pic at Kanye's 'Sunday Service'" isn't a news item that anyone on this planet could've ever predicted, not as a joke, not during the most acid-driven mid-'10s Cards Against Humanity game, not even by the fully omniscient writers of ''The Simpsons.
With less meddling from discerning humans, the algorithm promoted a news item about a man engaging sexually with a McChicken Sandwich, and it picked up a false report that Fox News was dropping its star anchor, Megyn Kelly, because she had come out in support of Hillary Clinton.
The distraction of the election – for both the 24-hour news cycle and for many outside groups positioning around the election – may help both sides of the political aisle develop policy solutions that greatly impact the policy landscape, but won't necessarily be the top news item of the day.
"I think in the market, over the last four weeks or so, every news item has been uniformly bearish, even the technical situation has been bearish and a lot of the entrenched bulls were really throwing in the towel," said Andrew Lebow, senior partner at Commodity Research Group in Darien, Connecticut.
I didn't read the BBC News item, but I do remember the panic over Pokémon card trading: How it was likened to gambling, and how conflicts that erupted over these schoolyard trade negotiations led to moral outrage at the recklessness of Nintendo, Game Freak,and everyone else involved in making and promoting Pokémon.
I didn't read the BBC News item, but I do remember the panic over Pokémon card trading: How it was likened to gambling, and how conflicts that erupted over these schoolyard trade negotiations led to moral outrage at the recklessness of Nintendo, Game Freak, and everyone else involved in making and promoting Pokémon.
FABER: RIGHT SOME WILL SAY, WELL, ONE OF THE REASONS YOU TRADED THE DISCOUNT IS YOU'RE NOT A C-CORP KKR AS WE KNOW DECIDED TO MOVE THAT WAY YOU CONTINUE TO STUDY IT, BUT IT IS NOT SOMETHING -- COMING INTO THIS MEETING, THERE WERE PEOPLE WHO EXPECTED THAT WOULD BE THE MAJOR NEWS ITEM.
The recent arrests of six men from Myanmar, accused of killing two Bangladeshi workers who refused to pay extortion money and dumping their mutilated bodies in the jungle, was just one recent example of the type of news item that tends to get amplified so that foreign workers seem perpetually to play the role of dangerous outsiders.
Last week, most of you — 89 percent or above — answered the questions about the World Series, the third presidential debate, the migrant crisis and AT&T correctly, and you knew that "FEC Extends Election by 7 Months to Give Nation Chance to Better Get to Know Candidates" had to be the fake news item in the 10th question.
A day after President Donald Trump issued a flurry of executive orders on major issues—and appeared in an ABC News interview in which he justified lying about voter fraud and served as his own state television propagandist—the cable networks are focused on perhaps the least significant news item of the past 24 hours: Tiffany Trump's voter registration status.
The same week Sorry to Bother You hit theaters, Katherine Cross wrote for The Verge about the still-unfolding "Plane Bae" controversy, in which two people flirting and possibly hooking up on an airplane were turned into a viral news item without their knowledge, resulting in a fun 15 minutes of fame for the man involved and relentless, slut-shaming judgment for the woman.
Before you roll a joint and head to the closest McDonald's, hoping to get blazed where the ball pit used to be, we hope you'll read this: Despite what one widely shared 'news' item insists—and the word news should be read with sarcastic air quotes around it—not a single McDonald's has turned its children's play area into a weed-friendly smoking section.
And honestly, the above video kind of proves why he's so legendary: performing on literal television on New Year's Eve 2016, Robbie Williams went into the crowd, touching the shitmunchers who had come to watch him play, before getting back on stage and rubbing his hands with a bottle of sanitiser in full view of both camera and audience, doing this face: Perhaps one of the greatest elements to this lies in the fact that, once this moment became A News Item, Robbie then had to address it.
Applied to the problem of Facebook ads which promote deceptive news, this review process would work something like this: A news site pays to advertise an article or video on Facebook Facebook holds this payment in escrow Facebook publishes the ad to a select number of Facebook users who've volunteered to rate news items as Reliable or Unreliable If a supermajority of these Facebook reviewers (60% or more) rate the news to be Reliable, the ad is automatically published, and Facebook takes the advertising money If the news item is flagged as Unreliable by 60% or more reviewers, it's sent to Facebook's internal review board If the review board determines the news to be Reliable, the ad for the article is published on Facebook If the review board deems it to be Unreliable, the ad for the article is not published, Facebook returns most of the ad payment to the media site — keeping 10-20% to reimburse the social network's review process (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto via Getty Images) (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto via Getty Images) I'm confident a diverse array of users would consistently identify deceptive news items, saving Facebook countless hours in labor costs.

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