Facial Expression of the Day
This is quite a funny and fascinating video of a new anchor who is caught off guard.
She makes a universal expression on her face. Do you know what it is? It’s a supreme example of the emotion, too!
Enjoy!
This is quite a funny and fascinating video of a new anchor who is caught off guard.
She makes a universal expression on her face. Do you know what it is? It’s a supreme example of the emotion, too!
Enjoy!
Law enforcement is warning people nationally about a scam that is happening across the U.S. A person calls and tells you that your loved one has been kidnapped, and instructs you to get money or your loved one dies with a bullet to the head! Then they get you to drive your car all over town to wire money promising you this will ensure the safe return of your loved one. They don’t allow you time to get off your phone and call your loved one or anyone else!
Worse, as seen in the scam above, they have gotten both parents involved.
Don’t think because you don’t have little children that this can’t happen to you. It’s happening to parents of college-age children, and children in their twenties.
When I search the news, I am seeing cases from coast-to-coast being reported on by major news networks. This California station gives you information from the FBI on what to do should you get a call like this! It’s a helpful article.
These criminals are playing on people’s emotions. And I’ve always said when people are emotional, their ability to spot the truth plummets dramatically. It’s when people are emotional that they will do things that they normally wouldn’t do and criminals are harnessing that human frailty.
Link for article: CBS 60 Minutes
CBS 60 Minutes did an interesting segment on fake news this past weekend. Did you get a chance to see it? If not, I highly recommend it.
Every fake news story discussed on this show was presented to me by one of my readers asking me if the story was true or not. I was astounded I had seen them all through you, my readers. And I did not discuss them publicly because I did not find them credible.
I think there are some basic rules I would suggest to avoid fake news. Don’t ever consider Facebook or any other social media platform as a source of news unless you are getting it from a trusted source such as BBC or Reuter’s page on FB (if they even have one). Facebook is not in the business of disseminating news. They are social platform and sell many things in the form of advertising. I disregard all side column articles as paid ads and ignore them, and always have.
When I want news, I go to the main stream media websites directly. They are not fake news sites despite what Trump has told you. I also read multiple sources to verify stories and facts. When you see a headline like “Hillary has Parkinson’s Disease” if you don’t see the news on any other website that is reputable in the news industry, you know it’s likely questionable. The odds are not that you got the story first on some obscure website. Do know that.
I am very picky about sources and I highly recommend you are, too. Plus, when you click on these fake news sites, I think you run a much higher risk to get a virus as well. You really don’t know where you are going when you click on some strange website you’ve never heard of. It could Bulgaria or Romania or China trying to influence you. So think twice before clicking on some tantalizing link.
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When you look at this face what emotion do you see?
With all the news about politics lately, a letter written by a prison mate of Steven Avery barely made the news. In January, The Rockford Advocate published a letter written by convicted killer Joseph Evans, Jr. The letter is nine pages long and in the letter Joseph says Avery confessed to killing Halbach.
Whoa! Right. Why didn’t this make the news? The Avery case has been so huge!
Joseph said he talked to Avery for a period of six months and built a friendship with Avery, and that’s how he got the confession. He also says he is a new Christian and felt obligated to come forward with this story now.
He tells a story that may be offensive for some people read. Be cautioned.
What do you see when you read it?
SFGate.com says that both men were housed together for a period of time at the same prison.
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