Huge numbers of people get their news from Yahoo (don't ask me why), and that story is straight-up lying to them.
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(I mean, I KNOW why they do. People are busy. Yahoo was once a brand they heard a lot about. People think one news is as good as another.)
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yes my complaint is with Yahoo syndicating and amplifying unverified reports
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not only unverified but factually inaccurate
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devos made a stupid joke about no free lunch, but never actually questioned school lunches (though it's an easy enough leap, sure)
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they are indeed! But to say 'devos questions...' is not accurate. When they're already saying troublesome things, why make them up?
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it's really not. It's entirely made up.
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definitely not unfair.
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@ms_mims For millions of kids, this is the only nutritious meal they get all day. Not that she would know anything about that.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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