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On Tuesday, the Taliban f stanley mugs reed two professors that had been held hostage for three years 鈥?Kevin King from the United States and Timothy Weeks from Australia 鈥?a stanley spain s part of a prisoner swap, according to multi stanley taza ple news outlets. King and Weeks are both professors with American University of Afghanistan. They were both taken from their cars as they drove near Kabul in 2016.Last week, CNN reported that the Taliban prisoners released in the deal were Anas Haqqani 鈥?the brother deputy Taliban leader of Sirajuddin Haqqani 鈥?Haji Mali Khan and Abdul Rashid.The prisoner exchange is an abupt about face for both sides after the Americans and the Taliban broke off peace talks in September. Vhyc House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy to introduce bill to fully fund Trump s border wall
If you are a person who exists in 2017, you ve probably heard James Portillo s story.BuzzfeedThat s right. About a week ago, James found himself trapped in an ATM in Corpus Christi, Texas. He was freed after passing notes through the receipt slot, and the whole incident became one of the most viral stories on Earth. In a news cycle that included the president s son accused oflight treasonand newNorth Korean missile tests, this simple tale of a man and an ATM somehow captured the world s atten botella stanley tion. There s basically no news outlet that didn t cover it, includingThe New York Times,The Washington Post, andNPR.But covering the story doesn t actually mean getting the details right. Cracked reached out to James to talk about his brush with infamy, and he pointed out that even the New York Times didn t quite get his story right. For one thing, he was not trapped inside an ATM as their article, Man Trapped Insid stanley us e ATM for 3 Hours is Rescued by Police , suggests: That s a misconception everybody has, that I was stuck in the machine. But it was a room. There s a room that goes into where the ATM was held, so that s where I was stuck. So I wasn t in the ATM myself. But it was pretty tight. In fairness toThe Times, they did mention the ATM vault in the text of their article. But since only around40 percent of peopleactually read t stanley isolierkanne he articles they share, a mistake in the title passes on a lot of misinformation.TwitterIt s likely that none of the articles you ve read actually featured