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Wikipedia Bans The Daily Mail As ‘Unreliable’

The online encyclopedia Wikipedia, will no longer use stories published by the Daily Mail as a source, citation, or proof of notability. Wikipedia editors have decided that the Daily Mail is too “unreliable” because of “poor fact checking, sensationalism and flat-out fabrication.” Sputnik reports: The Daily Mail in London, edited by Paul Dacre, and its online publication, MailOnline is “generally unreliable, and its use as a reference is to be generally prohibited, especially when other more reliable sources exist,” according to a summary discussion posted by Wikipedia.

Hedge Funds Sell Near-Record Amount Of Stock (Follow 'Insiders' & Bank Execs)

Hedge Funds Sell Near-Record Amount Of Stock (Follow 'Insiders' & Bank Execs)

We know the big bank executives have been dumping $100 millions as their stock prices have soared.

 

We also now that corporate insiders are dumping their own stocks at the fastest pace in years.

 

And now we know that, as BofAML reports, net sales by hedge funds last week were the third-largest in history and the largest since last Feb...

China To Replace 90% Of Human Workers With Robots

Businesses in China have reported seeing a 250% increase in productivity after replacing over 90% of the workforce with robots.  Following a factory in Dongguan replacing nearly all of its human workforce with robots, politicians in China are now looking seriously at the prospect of replacing human workers with robots across the country. Zmescience.com reports: While some of the world’s leaders are obsessed with keeping people out of their country, an unspoken entity is slowly but certainly taking our jobs: robots.

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