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Every choice we make comes with the rare possibility of suffering from an unlucky complication of that decision. Many lists have been written on individual anecdotes about freak accidents, but fewer have been written on the specific activities. This list compiles ten extremely rare complications or diseases that can come from the everyday decisions we […]
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Remember the story about Kellye Burke from yesterday? She’s the Texas Dem councilwoman and Moms Demand volunteer who was charged with a misdemeanor for berating a teenage girl at a cookie shop because she was wearing a Trump shirt:

Misdemeanor charge filed against Texas councilwoman and @MomsDemand volunteer for berating teen girl in a Trump shirt https://t.co/PB3zLjrM1l
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) April 5, 2018

Anyway, the way we left off the post yesterday was with a tweet from Houston reporter Jacob Rascon who reported that the family of the girl had “accepted [Burke’s] apology…

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Breakingviews TV: Nice jobs

– http://www.reuters.com/USVideoBusiness

The U.S. economy added fewer jobs than expected in March but the underlying trend remains strong. Richard Beales and Tom Buerkle discuss how the outlook appears bright unless trade and immigration tensions being fanned by President Trump turn into serious headwinds.

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With no ads, Facebook like a pay service – Sandberg

– http://www.reuters.com/USVideoBusiness

Facebook’s chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg told NBC News that without data-targeted ads, Facebook would look like a pay service. Aleksandra Michalska reports.

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In the 1990s, the emoji was created by Shigetaka Kurita in Japan. Its name is from the Japanese words e (“picture”) and moji (“character”). So “emoji” means “picture character.” They look something like 😊, 😆, and 😂. Emoji should not be confused with emoticons, which are symbols used to represent emotion. Emoticons look like 🙂 […]
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Wall Street tanks on jobs miss and revived trade threats

– http://www.reuters.com/USVideoBusiness

U.S. stocks tumbled on Friday on fears of an escalating trade war between the United States and China and a tepid March jobs report

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