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Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Bad, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 72 stories have been published about Bad which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Bad, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 72 stories have been published about Bad which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.
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Bad · BadIt’s nearly Black Friday, the time of year when corporations show they’re thankful for you with discounts on thousands of products. But get this: Corporations are not as grateful as they appear (WTF?), and there are a lot of phony deals out there. Here are Gizmodo’s best tips for avoiding bad deals at any time of…Read more...See the Story
How to Check Price History and Spot a Bad Black Friday Deal
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Politics · BadEither having open borders is a good public policy or it isn’t.
At least in my simpleminded view people whose job it is to set policy should do so based on what is good for the country....See the Story
WaPo: Immigration Polling Looks Bad, So Maybe Dems Should Change Policy
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Recession · BadGood (Auction), Bad (LEIs), & Ugly (AI) Sustain 'Goldilocks' Gains In Stocks & Bonds Leading Economic Indicators continued their worst-since-Lehman path to recession but somehow 'goldilocks' economic narratives dominate of barely-any-landing-at-all & slowing inflation, and financial conditions continue to loosen, erasing more and more of "The Fed's work" prompting the FCI-Doom-Loop to return... Source: Bloomberg Of course, the day was dominated…See the Story
Good (Auction), Bad (LEIs), & Ugly (AI) Sustain 'Goldilocks' Gains In Stocks & Bonds
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
George Santos · BadRichard Galant: Neurobiologist Robert M. Sapolsky argues that there is no such thing as free will. He says everything we do is the result of factors such as biology, environment, culture and genetics. Galant says Congress has become a terrible workplace, and members and staff are feeling those effects.See the Story
[Opinion] ‘Absolutely nutty’ theory explains it all
67% Center coverage: 3 sources
Everton · BadEverton midfielder Amadou Onana has withdrawn from the Belgium squad due to a calf injury. On Friday, the Belgian football association confirmed via X, formerly Twitter, that the 22-year-old ‘will leave the camp’. The Everton player was left out of the squad during De Rode Duivels’ friendly win over Serbia earlier this week. According to Voetbalkrant, Onana was training indoors while with the national team, due to the calf problem. He has been w…See the Story
'Will leave the camp' - Bad news for Everton as injury sees player return home - Sport Witness
Bad · BadblindSalida for the Deseret News Meranda Cope could never hear the thrum of an approaching freight train. She could see railroad tracks from her kitchen window, could even feel her home vibrate when engines drew near, yet the sound always managed to escape her. She’d learned to tune it out after decades of living in a town on the Ohio-Pennsylvania border, where she swears locomotives roll through in what feel like five-minute increments. So on …See the Story
Bad traffic
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
App · BadWhatsApp is poised to discontinue "unlimited storage" for chat backups. The storage-limiting feature is currently present in the WhatsApp Business beta for Android 2.23.24. Users reaching the storage limit will need to free up space to continue backing up their chats.See the Story
Bad news for Whatsapp Users, key feature being removed
Bad · BadAlthough urban areas account for less than 4% of the global land surface, they contain many of the weather stations where temperatures are collected which substantially skew the bigger record picture.See the Story
Bad climate data from urban heat islands leads to wrong conclusions
100% Right coverage: 1 sources