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DIDNT SEE THIS COMING (PUN INTENDED)

Backpage.com CEO pleads guilty to conspiracy and money laundering

In response, Ferrer admitted that he worked with his co-conspirators to find ways to fool credit card companies into believing that Backpage-associated charges were being incurred on different websites, to route Backpage-related payments and proceeds through bank accounts held in the name of seemingly unconnected entities, and to use cryptocurrency-processing companies for similar purposes.
 
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People who are religious are more likely to like Fiber One Cereal. They also are more likely to love Denny's marketing and advertising.

People who speak multiple languages are more likely to deem facial composite sketches on a witness account as totally useless. They also are more likely to believe a dolphin can outsmart them.

People who believe the US shouldn't have bombed Syria are more likely to rent their homes.

People who disagree with Comey calling Trump unethical are more likely to own their homes and are more likely to not have looked to see if they were part of the Cambridge Analytical data breach.

People who think Trump understands global trade are more likely to vote.

Registered independents feel more comfortable being alone and are more likely to not like Samsung.

Republicans aren't interested in wearable fitness technology and are more likely to not purchase from Amazon.

People who love to shop at Trader Joe's are more likely to prefer dramatic movies.
 
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People who are religious are more likely to like Fiber One Cereal. They also are more likely to love Denny's marketing and advertising.

People who speak multiple languages are more likely to deem facial composite sketches on a witness account as totally useless. They also are more likely to believe a dolphin can outsmart them.

People who believe the US shouldn't have bombed Syria are more likely to rent their homes.

People who disagree with Comey calling Trump unethical are more likely to own their homes and are more likely to not have looked to see if they were part of the Cambridge Analytical data breach.

People who think Trump understands global trade are more likely to vote.

Registered independents feel more comfortable being alone and are more likely to not like Samsung.

Republicans aren't interested in wearable fitness technology and are more likely to not purchase from Amazon.

People who love to shop at Trader Joe's are more likely to prefer dramatic movies.
Wowsers

 
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Night owls are more likely to not expect a guilty verdict, on all counts, in the Bill Cosby retrial.

People who have never used Snapchat are more likely to be concerned about the State of health care in the US.

People who live in the suburbs are less likely to try new products before other people do by a 3:1 ratio.

Vegetarians are less likely to closely follow MLB.

People who seek practical solutions to problems don't like Taco Bell.
 
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STUDY SHOWS CONSUMER DNA/ANCESTRY SITES ARE PRETTY MUCH A SCAM

A new study has found that direct-to-consumer genetic tests, like those marketed by 23andMe, Ancestry.com, Family Tree DNA, and MyHeritage, can be used to obtain innacurate results.

Lost in interpretation: Scientists at Ambry Genetics, a diagnostics company that also interprets data from consumer DNA tests, looked at this raw genotyping data from 49 people. They found that 40 percent of the variants noted in the raw data were false positives—that is, they indicated that a particular genetic variant was present when it wasn’t. Most of the false-positive calls were of cancer-linked genes. In eight instances, third-party interpretation services misunderstood the variants present.
 
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STUDY SHOWS CONSUMER DNA/ANCESTRY SITES ARE PRETTY MUCH A SCAM

A new study has found that direct-to-consumer genetic tests, like those marketed by 23andMe, Ancestry.com, Family Tree DNA, and MyHeritage, can be used to obtain innacurate results.

Lost in interpretation: Scientists at Ambry Genetics, a diagnostics company that also interprets data from consumer DNA tests, looked at this raw genotyping data from 49 people. They found that 40 percent of the variants noted in the raw data were false positives—that is, they indicated that a particular genetic variant was present when it wasn’t. Most of the false-positive calls were of cancer-linked genes. In eight instances, third-party interpretation services misunderstood the variants present.
PINKY SWEAR:. US GOV WANTS YOUR DNA FOR SCIENCE. "YOU CAN TRUST US. WE WOULD NEVER USE IT FOR ANYTHING DEVIOUS. WE PROMISE. PRETTY PLEASE?"

For now, participants must be at least 18. Later, the study will open to children, too.

"Pssssst. We aren't going to tell you we have been collecting it from every US birth in our hospitals since 1987. We need you to waive your rights."
 
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