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An Online Pharmacy Pledged to Make Prescriptions Easier. It Sent the Wrong Drugs Instead.
Elevance’s CarelonRx customers waited weeks for prescriptions or received medications that could have harmed them. -
The New York Times - Tech
Facial Recognition Led to Wrongful Arrests. So Detroit Is Making Changes.
The Detroit Police Department arrested three people after bad facial recognition matches, a national record. But it’s adopting new policies that even the A.C.L.U. endorses. -
BBC News - Top stories
What went wrong for the Conservatives?
A post-mortem is under way along with a debate about the direction the Tories should go next. -
Inc. - Business
4 Ways to Respond Instead of React
How you respond in the moment can determine your outcome. -
GameSpot - Tech
A New Horror Game Corrects Something So Many Others Get Wrong
Putting players in the shoes of an engineer tasked with heading alone into a dark basement to restart an ailing generator is a tried-and-true trope in horror video games. While Still Wakes the Deep has a lot that's very familiar to horror fans, ... -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Caitlin Clark is heavy favorite for WNBA rookie of the year. It’s the wrong choice
The Indiana Fever guard has had an impressive first season as a professional. But her old college rival Angel Reese has been consistently excellentWNBA -
The Guardian - World
Caitlin Clark is heavy favorite for WNBA rookie of the year. It’s the wrong choice
The Indiana Fever guard has had an impressive first season as a professional. But her old college rival Angel Reese has been consistently excellent. Believe it or not, the WNBA’s most hyped season is halfway finished. The league’s 12 teams are ...WNBA -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
2025 All-American Tavion Wallace Pledges to Arkansas
The University of Arkansas has successfully landed one of the top players in the country. 2025 All-American Tavion Wallace from Wayne County High School in Georgia has committed to the Razorbacks. -
Yahoo News - World
Kenyan leader faces furious young people in online debate
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