MIAMI (AP) – Two major league games scheduled for Monday night were postponed when the Miami Marlins dealt with a coronavirus outbreak that left them stranded in Philadelphia. The Marlins ‘first game against Baltimore was suspended, as was the New York Yankees’ game in Philadelphia. The Yankees would have been …
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Actress Spencer Grammer was cut in front of the New York restaurant while trying to prevent the “altercation from escalating.”
Actress Spencer Grammer says she was trying to calm an agitated man when he hit her in the arm and stabbed her friend in the back on Friday in front of a New York City restaurant. Grammer, 36, told US Weekly that she and her friend were trying to “prevent …
Read More »Nintendo fans react to beta Yoshi, Gigaleak’s biggest star
Fans have spent the past few days studying Gigaleak, a Nintendo security breach that resulted in the release of proprietary files belonging to classic games, such as Super mario 64. While it’s hard to summarize the incredible amount of stuff people are discovering within Gigaleak, fans have been obsessed with …
Read More »Retirees: Prevent Taxes from Consuming Your Social Security, 401 (k) and IRA Benefits
Taxes are, unfortunately, a part of life. Even during retirement, you may have to pay income taxes on your retirement fund withdrawals and Social Security benefits, and those taxes can greatly reduce your income. Although taxes may be unavoidable, planning them now can make them a little more bearable in …
Read More »Fighting fake news in Ukraine, Facebook data verifiers step on a blurred line
MOSCOW – To understand the complexity of monitoring disinformation online, consider the small Ukrainian fact-checking group StopFake. Earlier this year, Facebook hired StopFake to help stem the flow of Russian propaganda and other fake news through its platform in Ukraine. StopFake, like all of Facebook’s external fact checkers, signed a …
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