(2)such as overcharging or double-charging a cardholder for a purchase. One customer complained and was told that. The customer then went to his bank and got the charge removed. Apple Pay's system then deleted his card and banned him. You cannot make this stuff up.
(1)Apple has an issue, and it is mostly unreported as it smacks of sci-fi rather than reality. The Apple Pay system is AI-run. Believe it or not, the human supervisors do not have the authority as part of their employment to override a decision made by the computer,
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(2)Is Hostin admitting that California is that backward when it comes to handling a major election? Or is the reality far worse? Has California thrown out all pretense of being ethical?
(1)Most democratic countries with national elections (likely dozens, perhaps the majority of established democracies) count and report nearly all or a very high percentage of ballots on election night or shortly after polls close, leading to preliminary results the same night.
@JeremyDBoreing Israel was in an existential fight, heavily reliant on U.S. goodwill, making a deliberate attack on a U.S. ship highly risky and illogical for most analysts. It was a tragic error. Ask how many times the US has killed allies in friendly fire.
@JeremyDBoreing (2)a U.S. Navy technical research/signals intelligence (SIGINT) ship—for an Egyptian vessel, specifically the El Quseir, a horse transport ship of somewhat similar appearance.
@JeremyDBoreing (1)Both the Israeli and U.S. governments conducted multiple inquiries (including U.S. Navy Court of Inquiry, CIA assessments, and Israeli reports) that concluded the attack was a tragic accident caused by misidentification. Israel said its forces mistook the Liberty—