Non-IT News Thread
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 @mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread: Markets calm amid hopes for US-China talksGlobal stock markets have steadied amid hopes that the US and China will resume talks next month, following an escalation in their trade war. On Monday, China announced tit-for-tat tariffs on $60bn (£46bn) of US exports, causing stock markets to tumble. Why can't we all just get a long ...? 
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 BBC News - Merkel's plane dented by fan in van who left handbrake off 
 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-48266547
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 BBC News - Pilots 'raised Boeing safety fears' months before Ethiopia crash 
 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-48281282
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 Andrew Wakefield, others hold anti-vaccine rally amid raging measles outbreaksAgain, anti-vaxxers prey on communities hit by outbreak. 
 Andrew Wakefield, Del Bigtree, and other prominent anti-vaccine advocates unleashed fear and toxic misinformation last night at a well-attended symposium in New York’s Rockland County.
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 @scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread: BBC News - Pilots 'raised Boeing safety fears' months before Ethiopia crash 
 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-48281282Now the big question is... how many other things like this is Boeing aware of and keeping hidden from pilots and airlines? 
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 Alabama passes bill banning abortionAlabama has become the latest US state to move to restrict abortions by passing a bill to outlaw the procedure in almost all cases. 
 The law includes a ban on abortion in cases of rape or incest.
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 Classic Ferrari worth millions stolen on test driveAn opportunistic car "collector" used a test drive to make off with a Ferrari worth €2m (£1.7m; $2.2m). The suspect had expressed interest in buying a 1985 Ferrari 288 GTO, police in the German city of Düsseldorf say. 
 He turned up by taxi to the dealership and two hours later, on a test drive, it was time to swap drivers.
 But when the seller stepped out of the car, the would-be buyer quickly hit the accelerator and vanished. The car was later found in a garage.
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 @hobbit666 said in Non-IT News Thread: Classic Ferrari worth millions stolen on test driveAn opportunistic car "collector" used a test drive to make off with a Ferrari worth €2m (£1.7m; $2.2m). The suspect had expressed interest in buying a 1985 Ferrari 288 GTO, police in the German city of Düsseldorf say. 
 He turned up by taxi to the dealership and two hours later, on a test drive, it was time to swap drivers.
 But when the seller stepped out of the car, the would-be buyer quickly hit the accelerator and vanished. The car was later found in a garage.Yeah, hard to hide that, they said. Given that everyone could identify it in a heartbeat. 
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 Trapped Nebraska farmer cuts off leg with pen knifeA Nebraska farmer has sawed off his own leg with a pen knife after becoming trapped in farming equipment. Kurt Kaser, 63, was moving grain from one silo to another when he was pulled into an auger - a tube with an interior shaped like a screw. 
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 @mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread: Trapped Nebraska farmer cuts off leg with pen knifeA Nebraska farmer has sawed off his own leg with a pen knife after becoming trapped in farming equipment. Kurt Kaser, 63, was moving grain from one silo to another when he was pulled into an auger - a tube with an interior shaped like a screw. Damn!!! 
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 McDonald's in Austria offers hotline to embassyUS citizens who need help in Austria can now head to their nearest branch of McDonald's, because of an agreement signed by the fast-food giant. The embassy says any American "in distress" or whose passport has been lost or stolen can get assistance from one Austria's 194 McDonald's joints. 
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 @mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread: McDonald's in Austria offers hotline to embassyUS citizens who need help in Austria can now head to their nearest branch of McDonald's, because of an agreement signed by the fast-food giant. The embassy says any American "in distress" or whose passport has been lost or stolen can get assistance from one Austria's 194 McDonald's joints. that's kinda awesome 
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 @mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread: McDonald's in Austria offers hotline to embassyUS citizens who need help in Austria can now head to their nearest branch of McDonald's, because of an agreement signed by the fast-food giant. The embassy says any American "in distress" or whose passport has been lost or stolen can get assistance from one Austria's 194 McDonald's joints. really - joints? lol 
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 @Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread: @mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread: McDonald's in Austria offers hotline to embassyUS citizens who need help in Austria can now head to their nearest branch of McDonald's, because of an agreement signed by the fast-food giant. The embassy says any American "in distress" or whose passport has been lost or stolen can get assistance from one Austria's 194 McDonald's joints. really - joints? lol I still here the term used that way around St Louis 
 Also BBC article. No idea their usage of it.
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 @JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread: @Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread: @mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread: McDonald's in Austria offers hotline to embassyUS citizens who need help in Austria can now head to their nearest branch of McDonald's, because of an agreement signed by the fast-food giant. The embassy says any American "in distress" or whose passport has been lost or stolen can get assistance from one Austria's 194 McDonald's joints. really - joints? lol I still here the term used that way around St Louis 
 Also BBC article. No idea their usage of it.I use the term joint all the time. I just wouldn't ever use it to describe McD's... that just seemed odd to me. joints are (to me at least) generally more of a divy like place, think low rent. 
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 @Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread: @JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread: @Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread: @mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread: McDonald's in Austria offers hotline to embassyUS citizens who need help in Austria can now head to their nearest branch of McDonald's, because of an agreement signed by the fast-food giant. The embassy says any American "in distress" or whose passport has been lost or stolen can get assistance from one Austria's 194 McDonald's joints. really - joints? lol I still here the term used that way around St Louis 
 Also BBC article. No idea their usage of it.I use the term joint all the time. I just wouldn't ever use it to describe McD's... that just seemed odd to me. joints are (to me at least) generally more of a divy like place, think low rent. Or pizza joint. 
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 BBC News - Trump-branded properties 'underperforming' 
 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-48275796
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 @scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread: BBC News - Trump-branded properties 'underperforming' 
 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-48275796:astonished_face: 
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 BBC News - The rapes haunting a community that shuns 21st Century 
 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/stories-48265703
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 Ohio school closes after radioactive chemicals detectedA US middle school has closed for the remainder of the school year after authorities found it was contaminated with radioactive chemicals. Officials say a nearby air monitor detected enriched uranium and neptunium-237 at Zahn's Corner Middle School in Piketon, southern Ohio. 







