Another very busy day.
"Portions of a 16th-century Scottish castle were recently closed to the public due to a 'very angry badger.'" Well, you know, Scotland.
"So The Center for Biological Diversity and The 'Ugly' Fruit and Veg Campaign recently asked the 10 largest U.S. supermarkets how they handle food waste, and gave each store's efforts a letter grade." How did that go? (Yeah, not so well)
"As much as we joke around about our jobs killing us, it looks like work really could do us in." Especially in this "modern" economy.
"Russia is using compromised computer-network equipment to attack U.S. and British companies and government agencies, the two countries warned in an unprecedented joint alert." Ah, my Russian friends are at it again (well, they never really stopped).
"German investor confidence tumbled to its lowest level since late 2012 amid mounting concerns over global trade and signs of a domestic slowdown, after a report highlighted increased recession risks." Insert dramatic music here. The word you may be looking for is contagion.
"Inmates armed with makeshift knives led the deadliest prison riot in the United States in a quarter-century, killing seven inmates and injuring 17 others at a South Carolina maximum-security prison with a long record of violence."
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