One of his seven previously retracted articles was ultimately replaced -- and then retracted again.
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To date, Wansink has retracted 13 papers (including one retracted twice) and corrected 15, according to Retraction Watch's database.
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It dove just after the flight crew retracted the flaps.
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To date, Wansink has retracted 13 papers (including one twice).
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The affidavits that they signed, they retracted four days later.
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Fox News retracted the story a week after its publication.
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ABC apologized for the error and eventually retracted the story.
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He retracted his previous $58 price forecast for the retailer.
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Cissy Houston has retracted her approval for the second movie.
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Update March 30, 2018: This study has now been retracted.
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I quickly retracted the claim, and issued a mea culpa.
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The retracted comments were also cited in a picture caption.
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The Justice Department later retracted the demand, the person said.
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Rolling Stone eventually corrected and then entirely retracted the article.
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After their match, he retracted that statement with a smile.
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Now Brennan later retracted his speculation but the damage was done.
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Since then, all four of them have been retracted or corrected.
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The jet's landing gear retracted and the passengers exited the plane.
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It retracted its sales forecast for 2016 based on the change.
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On Tuesday, his Mexican attorney formally retracted Couch's appeal against deportation.
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On July 2nd he is said to have retracted his confession.
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The story was later invalidated, and Rolling Stone retracted the piece.
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His foreskin had fully retracted over the head of his penis.
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Update: Glasner has retracted, saying he got his facts wrong. Unfortunate.
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Although he later retracted the remark amid a bipartisan backlash, Mrs.
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The Daily Mail retracted the story after she filed the lawsuit.
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In the settlement, Stone apologized and retracted his comments about Guo.
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The network retracted the story on Friday and apologized to Scaramucci.
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The retracted CNN story was heavily dependent upon one anonymous source.
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"I retracted nothing," he said defiantly on his radio show Tuesday.
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TMZ retracted their claim, but the damage had already been done.
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Rolling Stone retracted its story and removed it from its website.
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He called Dr. Anversa and demanded that the paper be retracted.
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Faced with widespread condemnation, Ms. Bradley apologized and retracted her comments.
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The rear spoiler can be deployed and retracted, by the way.
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The website briefly retracted its story and apologized to Ms. Howard.
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To date, six of his papers have been retracted from journals.
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It's far worse that the single study had already been retracted.
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Fox News, which later retracted the article, has denied the claims.
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An uproar on social media ensued, Mr. Johannesson retracted his proposal.
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During that time, "Boom, Headshot!" was retracted, and Whitaker lost her PhD.
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They remain retracted at slow speed, as when berthing in a marina.
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Cornell University food scientist Brian Wansink has had six more studies retracted.
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Channel One refused, of course; a bully's taunt stings less if retracted.
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And as far as I know Donald Trump has not retracted it.
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Though Clinton retracted the numerical estimate, the Trump campaign's reaction was telling.
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Once attached, the robot retracted the baton either slowly or more quickly.
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Lancet, the medical journal that published the study, retracted it in 2010.
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The Daily Mail retracted the story shortly after the lawsuit was filed.
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She later retracted her story and destroyed the statement she had given.
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That story did not meet CNN's editorial standards and has been retracted.
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Hours later, Mr. Mulvaney said he was misunderstood and retracted the statement.
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Hours later, Mr. Mulvaney said he was misunderstood and retracted the statement.
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She had heard reports, which were later retracted, of a third bomb.
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Good that they issued a statement, retracted it but this is alarming.
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Now, though, that study's been retracted due to "irregularities" with its data.
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His ex-wife accused him of physical assault then retracted the claim.
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One person on the list, an anesthesiologist, has had 183 retracted papers.
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Nimatullah Timory, the spokesman for the Kunduz governor, retracted earlier official denials.
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The claim was later debunked, and in 2006, Newsweek retracted the article.
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In March, Kalbani also retracted his position that Shi'ite Muslims are infidels.
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Sometimes the company issued policy updates it subsequently changed or retracted entirely.
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An uproar on social media ensued, and Mr. Johannesson retracted his comment.
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An uproar on social media ensued, and Mr. Johannesson retracted his proposal.
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CBS also retracted reporting that Sanders's Nevada state director had been fired.
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The network ultimately retracted the story seven days after it was published.
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That study has since been retracted over methodological flaws in its findings.
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The housings could be held together by magnets when the screen is retracted.
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Last week, the journal that published the paper, Nature Methods, finally retracted it.
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The other 12 reports were retracted by the DHS OIG in March 2018.
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The Lancet retracted the paper and Wakefield was stripped of his medical license.
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This week, the journal that published the paper, Nature Methods, finally retracted it.
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Cornell University food behavior scientist Brian Wansink has retracted yet another problematic study.
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A ninth article, about vegetable-naming, also stands to be corrected or retracted.
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They retracted an earlier statement that one of the victims was a teenager.
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Johnson claims she retracted that offer when he rejected her repeated sexual advances.
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The magazine retracted the piece but is still facing an onslaught of lawsuits.
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He then accused Hamilton of "brake-testing" him, words he retracted this week.
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Later, McGowan retracted this statement, claiming that she'd had the details slightly wrong.
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" Variety has since retracted that detail, writing that the name was "incorrectly cited.
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I slowly realized that the positive implication of this nomination was being retracted.
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But, according to Broberg, both parents retracted their affidavits days after signing them.
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ET: Mashable has retracted the Mashable Choice award for the Samsung Galaxy Note7.
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In 2015 BioMed Central retracted more than 40 papers submitted by Chinese researchers.
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Righetti agreed that some of the calculations were wrong, and retracted the paper.
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Gail: Trump, who made his political name with the birther movement, never retracted.
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Three CNN journalists have resigned after the network retracted a thinly sourced scoop.
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But the study was retracted after an investigation found the author falsified facts.
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The story quickly fell apart and Fox News retracted it a week later.
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The article was later retracted after Trump filed the first lawsuit in Maryland.
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First, she retracted some "unintended shade" after she risked enraging the Kardashian family.
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The Daily Mail later retracted the article and paid damages in a settlement.
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Mr. DiIulio has retracted some of his ideas, but the damage is done.
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Less than an hour after that, state news agency Anadolu retracted that report.
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Now the original work has been retracted and reanalyzed, with the same result.
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The story failed to undergo CNN's usual vetting procedures and was later retracted.
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Instead, Suneja leveled at 5,000 and 30 seconds later ordered the flaps retracted.
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Back in 2018, Forbes sent Twitter into fury with a now-retracted column.
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Puzder has denied those allegations, and his ex-wife has since retracted them.
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Famously, a retracted 1998 study reported that autism was linked to childhood vaccines.
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According to Kemp's office, Malone retracted that statement soon after delivering the presentation.
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The study was later retracted and Wakefield was stripped of his medical license.
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That is testament to how the club's horizons have retracted in recent years.
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He has since retracted this statement and will correct it in his book.
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Late Thursday, the Daily Mail retracted the story in a posting on its website.
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To this day, Pelosi has neither retracted her remarks nor admitted she was wrong.
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The story was later retracted because the documents it was based on weren't authentic.
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And he's had five papers retracted and 14 corrected, the latest just this month.
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Journals have so far retracted three of these papers and corrected at least seven.
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He was eventually found guilty of professional misconduct and the Lancet retracted the article.
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The Associated Press, which had called the race for Harris, subsequently retracted that call.
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The news outlet corrected four stories from Thompson and retracted one in its entirety.
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The study has since been retracted and studies continue to report no such link.
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Furthermore, 18 papers from Dr Sarkar's laboratory have been retracted from five different journals.
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But in 43, Barr retracted her allegations while appearing on the Oprah Winfrey Show.
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Giazotto retracted his story later in life and took sole credit for the piece.
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Due to its elasticity, it stays almost uncreased, even when the wings are retracted.
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And then, of course, after opposition came out to that point, they retracted that.
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When they did happen, they were quickly retracted if the facts didn't check out.
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That paper was later discovered to be fraudulent, and it was retracted in 2010.
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More than 40 researchers and experts backed a plea to have the letter retracted.
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On May 23, Fox News retracted the story, seven days after it went live.
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Fox News first retracted the story, but Hannity refused to follow suit last week.
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The group retracted its offer after Todd made social media posts suggesting that Gov.
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But he retracted his claim that Cohen knew Trump was aware of the meeting.
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In response, Rolling Stone fully retracted the story, replacing it with the CJR report.
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The Associated Press retracted its call for the Republican in the race on Friday.
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The study, published by the British medical journal The Lancet, was retracted in 2010.
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This piece of information was later retracted, and was never included in Hyperallergic's article.
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John McCain (R-Ariz.), who retracted his endorsement of the businessman over the weekend.
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A few months later, after discussion with Dr Decety, Current Biology retracted the paper.
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Even after Fox News retracted its story, Hannity promised he would continue to investigate.
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The paper was later retracted, and Wakefield lost his U.K. medical license in 2010.
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They initially identified the man as Najim Laachraoui, but these reports were later retracted.
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That filing detailed why Mueller's office last week retracted a plea agreement with Manafort.
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Their grandiose promises to voters have been retracted as wrong or revealed as fraud.
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Those who refused to relocate were fired; others eventually retracted their demands, he said.
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Now the original work has been retracted and re-analyzed, with the same result.
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She was held and interrogated for a few hours and eventually retracted her statement.
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During a subsequent interview with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the man retracted his claims.
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It was a reference to Blumenthal's retracted claim about serving in the Vietnam War.
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Fierstein has since retracted those accusations, saying they were motivated by the divorce battle.
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The company has now retracted that claim and says Amazon was, in fact, ahead.
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The story was retracted, with the network saying it didn't meet their editorial standards.
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It retracted the claim the next day, but Blumenthal filed a $30 million defamation suit.
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Retracted, the Santa Cruz concept was only about as long as a typical concept sedan.
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Soon after that, Trump retracted his invitation to the team to visit the White House.
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Look, that story is still up on Gawker, it hasn't been retracted five years later.
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The magazine retracted the article and became the subject of lawsuits filed on the matter.
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The story was retracted after Thompson's firing, and is believed to have been a fabrication.
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"I slowly realized that the positive implication of this nomination was being retracted," she wrote.
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Later, Eichenwald retracted the order, claiming the man had been identified through other, unexplained means.Developing...
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Later, Eichenwald retracted the order, claiming the man had been identified through other, unexplained means.
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Wakefield's original study was thoroughly debunked and retracted, and no work since has supported it.
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In addition, billionaire David Koch retracted $1 million, and Apple pulled $250,000, according to Politico.
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The local news agency Interfax Ukraine had reported Bogdan's resignation but later retracted the story.
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NBC News retracted its earlier call that Bourdeaux won, due to a data entry error.
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The moveable flaps may be retracted when the housing is placed in its bent state.
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Yusupov landed the plane with no power in either engine, and the landing gear retracted.
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Rubio has not retracted his endorsement of Trump, who defeated him for the presidential nomination.
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Wansink is under investigation by Cornell for academic misconduct, and several papers have been retracted.
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Those theories, which some reporters have since retracted, are baseless, and they are unspeakably cruel.
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Hopefully, Williams and Rubins can get the radiator fully retracted and covered this time around.
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Those assertions were based on reporting by ProPublica, which retracted the claims on Thursday night.
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"They knew it wasn't true even before the police retracted their statement," the attorney said.
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The Daily Mail retracted the article and issued an apology after the lawsuit was filed.
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"That story did not meet CNN's editorial standards and has been retracted," the note read.
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The document was a draft version unintended for release, and Ocasio-Cortez's office retracted it.
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Fox News last year also retracted a story that linked his killing to the emails.
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Even before the paper was officially retracted, Dr. Anversa's and Dr. Kajstura's careers began unraveling.
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Shuster in February retracted his push to spin off air traffic control from the FAA.
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Fox retracted the story roughly a week later, saying it did not meet editorial standards.
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He retracted the statement a day later, saying the conversation had taken place in September.
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Almani was reported killed in a 2015 airstrike, but the Pentagon later retracted the claim.
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The target does get investigated or fired; his article does get retracted from an academic journal.
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Though he initially conceded, McMurray retracted and vowed to "fight like hell" to get a recount.
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Some Chilean scientists went so far as to say that Genome Research paper should be retracted.
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Biles' fans quickly came to the her defense, and the commenter ultimately retracted her hurtful comment.
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He adjusted the throttle, set the aircraft on its optimal climb slope, and retracted the flaps.
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" She called for it to be retracted "to protect public health, scientific integrity, and potential consumers.
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BST Headline on the story changed from 'retracted' to 'corrected' to more accurately convey the action.
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According to the suit, the newspaper neither removed nor retracted the article following requests for correction.
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Wansink has corrected 13 studies and retracted six, and three of these were coauthored with Payne.
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But Zuckerberg and other executives didn't use this, and instead had their permanent messages specially retracted.
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After discovering the mistake last week, Wansink added, he asked for the article to be retracted.
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We said, here's this piece of information and asked them if they knew it was retracted.
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Rolling Stone retracted the story and a police investigation found no evidence to support Jackie's claims.
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The notion has since been widely discredited and retracted from the journal it was published in.
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Corsi's retraction came after the Washington Times, following legal pressure, retracted an article his story cited.
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Special place in hell, for example, I think was unfortunate and I think has been retracted.
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Turns out the paper Daysy was using as the basis for that claim was recently retracted.
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She recently retracted those accusations, saying she made them up to get a bigger divorce settlement.
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CNN retracted and apologized for a story about a Trump transition team member and the Russians.
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But it was retracted, mysteriously, within hours, making the organisation look weak and ineffective, as usual.
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The magazine, which retracted the article, is facing an associate dean who says she was smeared.
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" After the article was retracted, Hannity called his critics " the biggest phony hypocrites in the world.
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ICYMI: The Indonesian government retracted a threat to deport Leonardo DiCaprio over tweets about the rainforest.
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The CTS-V can also be a perfectly docile roadway companion — when the claws are retracted.
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Ms. Griffin apologized for the photograph, though in later remarks she said she retracted the apology.
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When Mr. Arrazola shouted "jab," his arm extended and retracted with a quick one-two beat.
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The Associated Press said Friday that it had retracted its call that Mr. Harris had won.
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The accuser later retracted his allegation, saying it stemmed from an "unreliable" memory recovered under hypnosis.
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The lawyers have also said they were tortured and coerced into making confessions they later retracted.
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It rocketed across the internet, boosted by Google, Facebook and Twitter, before ABC News retracted it.
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But no, he stuck obediently to 5,000 feet, left the throttles forward and retracted the flaps.
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After President Donald Trump tweeted his opposition to the idea, the GOP quickly retracted the effort.
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His paper was later retracted, as was another popular paper which continued to support this argument.
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Eventually, Giulianotti retracted all the tools, so that he could see the larger area more clearly.
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ABC News has not retracted or apologized for its report, which remains accessible on its website.
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In the weeks since the story was retracted, the investigative team has been reshaped and redirected.
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When Poles protested a move to ban all abortions last fall, the government retracted the bill.
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ABC News has not retracted or apologized for its report, which remains available on its website.
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After a wave of studies debunking the study, it was retracted by The Lancet in 2010.
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Besides the Hart fiasco, it announced a new category for best popular picture, then retracted it.
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So, of course, he soon retracted it, and said he didn't really mean to say it.
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Wakefield authored a retracted paper claiming the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine increases the risk of autism.
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CCTV News Content on Saturday retracted its earlier report that Xi congratulated Trump in a phone call.
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Numerous outlets retracted the story, including NBC New York, which added a disclaimer to reflect the updates.
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It was retracted on July 17th, 1969, one day after the launch of the Apollo 11 spaceflight.
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AIPAC has since retracted and apologized for the Facebook ad and altered the wording of the petition.
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Among other actions, the president has also retracted a proposal to count LGBT people in the census.
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In bank documents reviewed by BuzzFeed News, James' $2,480 transfer was retracted from Tannehill's account days later.
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But in November, after more of Wansink's papers were corrected, retracted, and questioned, Cornell opened an investigation.
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Newman retracted his earlier criticisms of Catholicism and in 1845 he converted and began defending Catholic teachings.
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Scientists have repeatedly debunked a now-retracted study from the 1990s that falsely claimed vaccines cause autism.
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A notice said that the study was retracted at the journal editor's request, with the scientists' agreement.
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Zuckerberg and other executives weren't using this feature, and instead had their permanent, non-"Secret" messages retracted.
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Formally known as "Remove for Everyone," the button also leaves a "tombstone" indicating a message was retracted.
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Police say several other victims had initially come forward, but later retracted their accusations, apparently fearing retribution.
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Some stories included a copy of a London police report that later had been retracted as fraudulent.
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If the sensors disagree by 5.5 degrees or more with the flaps retracted, MCAS will not activate.
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But the small Tennessee newspaper that originally published the story, the Knoxville News Sentinel, just retracted it.
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His study, which was debunked and found to be fraudulent, was retracted by The Lancet after publication.
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The notion has since been widely discredited and retracted from the journal in which it was published.
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The newspaper had reported allegations that Trump once worked as an escort, but later retracted its article.
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He initially said he would need to report such contacts to authorities, but later retracted the statement.
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NBC News retracted its earlier call that said Bourdeaux had won, due to a data entry error.
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Their names have been retracted and replaced with descriptions of each person's relationship to Linder or Cooper.
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At least 16 of Potts-Kant's research papers have been retracted, according to the website Retraction Watch.
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"Those theories, which some reporters have since retracted, are baseless, and they are unspeakably cruel," they wrote.
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Fox retracted the story about a week later, stating the article did not meet their editorial standards.
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On Tuesday, Fox News retracted its story about Rich, 27, who was shot and killed last summer.
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Fierstein has since retracted her allegations, including in a recent letter to the Senate committee, Politico reported.
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I tried to loosen it at the top, but the mechanism just retracted more of the belt.
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A number of major, explosive stories have been released only to see key details retracted hours later.
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In April 2015, Rolling Stone retracted the article and apologized to fraternity members, other students and administrators.
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Trump struck back on Monday, calling the spots "misleading" and arguing that they should be immediately retracted.
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The episode continued on Tuesday when three top CNN journalists tied to the retracted story abruptly resigned.
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The latest: TechCrunch reported Friday that Facebook retracted messages by Zuckerberg and other executives from recipients' inboxes.
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Just Wrong: Kesha says she was offered "freedom" if she retracted her rape allegations against Dr. Luke.
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It was only last week that the administration retracted its request for CDC funding cuts for 2021.
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Despite this statement having all the trappings of something known as a "lie," Gianforte hasn't retracted it.
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The Lancet in 2010 also retracted a 1998 study that claimed to tie MMR vaccines to autism.
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However, they have since retracted their claims, saying no contract was signed and no work was completed.
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But the authorities publicly identified him as the gunman, an initial misidentification they retracted a day later.
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On Tuesday, Bolsonaro said he would only countenance accepting G8003 money if Macron retracted his earlier comments.
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Today, Fury claimed to have retired from boxing, though he later retracted that statement mere hours later.
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"I have retracted a little bit from just giving everything away," he said of his public persona.
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Finally, Stephen Colbert took a shot at CNN over the network's retracted report about a Trump ally.
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Fox News has retracted a Tuesday story that claimed "an all-time high" for food stamp fraud.
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The prestigious medical journal, The Lancet, that published his work ultimately retracted it and called it fraudulent.
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Damage to the right outboard flap showed it was probably retracted when the plane hit the water.
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The research paper was retracted by the journal last month in the face of mounting public outrage.
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And CNN has put itself on the defensive with damaging missteps, including the retracted story last month.
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Biden has previously made (and retracted) exaggerated statements about his own involvement in the Civil Rights movement.
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Lutsenko has since retracted many of his allegations and said there's no reason to investigate the Bidens.
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By now, many have lost their shorts as the volatile market has retracted to mid-2017 levels.
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In February, the DOJ retracted its long-standing position that Texas' voter ID law was intentionally discriminatory.
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But the protrusions disappeared and retracted while in flight, allowing the aircraft to fly faster that 600 mph.
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As a result of its investigations, The Intercept has retracted the "Scott Roof" story and corrected four others.
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Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook messages were retracted from the inboxes of some users, six sources told TechCrunch in April.
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Now you find out that one of the works you cited in that paper has just been retracted.
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Intercept editors retracted that story after members of Roof's family said they did not know of that cousin.
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NBC stirred the pot yesterday with a report from producer Leigh Ann Caldwell that had to be retracted.
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The rear spoiler can be extended and retracted manually, and it will also automatically extend at higher speeds.
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About 90 seconds after takeoff, and immediately after the first officer retracted the flaps, the airplane dove unexpectedly.
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The study that was the source of the 225% figure was retracted Tuesday from the journal Reproductive Health.
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The study has since been discredited and, in 2010, was formally retracted by the journal that published it.
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On the television screen, the mule's faraway body retracted the suggestion of life it had been pushing out.
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CNN has since retracted the story and it said the journalists who worked on it have since resigned.
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After the alert was retracted, the tone changed: people were pissed, and they vented their frustration on Twitter.
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Selma Blair has retracted her earlier proclamation that her dear friend Cameron Diaz has retired from show-biz.
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In all, 220 of Wansink's studies have now been retracted, including the six pulled from JAMA in September.
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The spine can be retracted with a tug of a strap, causing it to retract up the channel.
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It is telling that Mrs Lam has not retracted her claim that the unrest had been "a riot".
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Trump's victory may mean large parts of the post-financial crisis Dodd-Frank financial reform act being retracted.
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Unfortunately, a lot of that work was bunk — three papers have been retracted and seven corrected, Buzzfeed reports.
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Correction: An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that Jacobs "retracted some of his claims" about Uber.
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However, the charges against Kevin Crane, 33, were dropped after then-wife Parisa Siddiqi retracted her statement, Sgt.
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But later, they retracted their findings, saying the wave signals they saw were actually formed by cosmic dust.
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The analyst retracted his previous $961 price target for Amazon, which represented 5 percent upside from Thursday's close.
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Earlier today the publication retracted the article and issued an apology, as reported by the Washington Free Beacon.
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That paper was subsequently retracted by the journal editors and shown to be fundamentally flawed and scientifically invalid.
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The story was retracted on May 23 — a week after it was published on Fox 5 in Washington.
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Foster previously was arrested in February when Ennis first accused him of domestic violence, allegations she later retracted.
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He retracted his fangs, fixed his eyes on mine, and one by one, began to suck my fingers.
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He later issued a perfunctory apology, but never officially retracted his remarks about Unsworth being a sex criminal.
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The agency has never retracted its view that the agents were fired upon and acted in self-defense.
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The issues were significant enough that JAMA Pediatrics retracted the original article, and the researchers posted a replacement.
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But I quickly realized that political dismay had clouded my judgment, and retracted the call three days later.
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Mohammad later retracted those statements, even as he continued to boast of his own involvement in Sept. 11.
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In February, Apple retracted its sales forecast for the quarter ended in March without giving a new one.
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The article was retracted after it was published, with the network saying it did not meet its standards.
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The study that celebrated the health benefits of the diet, with abundant vegetables and fruit, has been retracted.
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Fox News on Tuesday retracted a story regarding Rich's death after a massive outcry over sharing conspiracy theories.
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She had accused a dozen Israelis of raping her in a resort town, but later retracted her statement.
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When the discussion turned to CNN, Mr. Bewkes said, he supported Mr. Zucker's handling of the retracted story.
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The Israelis were released without charge 10 days after being arrested, the day the woman retracted her accusation.
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The police arrested the young men that month but later released them after the woman retracted the accusations.
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Five months after publication, both STAP papers were retracted, under intense scrutiny and growing doubt about their validity.
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Although retracted articles account for far less than 1% of published papers, they can have an outsize impact.
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The coach admitted to the affair, but the couple decided to stay together and Larry retracted the paperwork.
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Yet even in this retracted report, they stated accurately there will be tax cuts for every income group.
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Trump capitalized on the episode again on Tuesday after three CNN journalists involved with the retracted story resigned.
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When the pilots retracted the flaps, the plane's downward push required extra force to keep the jet aloft.
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After a legal threat from one of Trump's lawyers, O'Donnell apologized for making the claim and retracted it.
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After he hit a green button, 30 microneedles pierced the outer layers of my skin and quickly retracted.
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" He retracted the comments after they caused a furore, saying shortly afterwards, "I should not have said it.
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In February, Apple retracted its sales forecast for the quarter ended in March without giving a new one.
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And it probably doesn't matter that the people who initially laid out those allegations have since retracted them.
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A German far-right sympathizer charged with Luebcke's murder has retracted his confession, his lawyer said on Tuesday.
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Such parents and anti-vaccination groups routinely cite a flawed, retracted 1998 paper that linked autism diagnoses and vaccines.
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Gillum had conceded to DeSantis on election night, but retracted it after the margin between the two candidates narrowed.
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Rolling Stone retracted the story after inconsistencies in her account surfaced and police found no evidence of an assault.
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Three months later, the editor-in-chief José Belizán emailed to say that the Daysy study would be retracted.
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The study just retracted was reportedly based on surveys of 355 World War II veterans and their shopping habits.
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A total of three papers by Ozge Sigirci and Brian Wansink have been corrected, in addition to two retracted.
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The article was later retracted and its primary author, a British researcher named Andrew Wakefield, lost his medical licence.
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But in September 2017, it was retracted and replaced with a version that listed a p-value of 20093.
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Last year, the Trump administration retracted a proposal to collect demographic information on LGBT people in the 2020 Census.
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Ivana later retracted the statement, saying she felt "violated" by the encounter but she didn't think it was rape.
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The Radiohead comment was retracted and I pretended, like the rest of the UK, like nothing had ever happened.
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As sea ice in the area has retracted due to global warming, the area's polar bears have disproportionately suffered.
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He later retracted the statement, but has admitted to killing two kidnapping suspects on a police raid while mayor.
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Though he belatedly retracted his statement, it provided grounds for a new judge to consider a retrial in prison.
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Although the court retracted that ruling over the weekend, the National Assembly remains powerless due to previous court judgments.
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Instead, the group retracted the red alert four hours later, after noticing no similar spikes from their other sensors.
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Pavlov has previously told Russian media that Mikhailov had originally confessed to treason, but had then retracted that confession.
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China then retracted the offer after the United States demanded stronger pledges, the report said, without giving further details.
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In fact, she declared relatively early that Trump did not "represent the Republican Party" and never retracted that statement.
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And Mr Trump implied that women should be punished for abortion if it becomes illegal (which he hastily retracted).
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Fox News retracted a story last week about Rich's murder following outcry over sharing conspiracy theories about his killing.
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He has retracted several FCC reports, including one on a program that brings internet access to schools and libraries.
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Last-minute additions and subtractions with enormous impact have been quietly announced, retracted, or kept up in the air.
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But the company's letter dubbing them "unsafe to the community," even if it was completely retracted, sounds plausibly sinister.
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The magazine later retracted the article, "A Rape on Campus," but pending litigation looms, along with any potential damages.
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But in a remarkable turn of events, CBO retracted its analysis earlier this month when it discovered calculation errors.
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A year before the Bollea decision, Gawker retracted an article that outed the chief financial officer of Condé Nast.
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In fact, it previously retracted 25 journals last year, and Springer has since ended their contract with Tumor Biology.
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As citizens lay in bed with eyes closed, cords withdrew from their arms and retracted into ovular messaging devices.
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Dr. Wansink would not even make Retraction Watch's list of the top 30 scientists with the most retracted papers.
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But the university said 31 scientific papers produced by Dr. Anversa's laboratories, going back to 2001, should be retracted.
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After which, the alien floated away, Trump retracted everything and made the famous remark about people from "shithole" countries.
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Mr. Megahed then retracted his original statement, and in an Egyptian television interview said The Times had misquoted him.
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Although Mr. Seinfeld once said that he was on the spectrum in a television interview, he later retracted that.
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Fox News later retracted the article, but some conservatives and guests on the network referred to it for months.
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She revised and retracted her statements, as if calculating every possible angle from which her words could be viewed.
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He initially said the prohibitions would apply to both "trade and cargo" as well, but this was subsequently retracted.
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BUSINESS DAY A picture on Wednesday with an article about a report retracted by CNN was published in error.
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Mr. Muñoz Blas initially confessed to the killing but later retracted, claiming that he had only found the body.
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Two of the state's newspapers — both of whom endorsed Mr. Gianforte — retracted their endorsements in the last 24 hours.
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The ISO and other standards groups subsequently retracted their endorsements of Dual EC. The NSA declined to discuss it.
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The study was retracted, and Daysy is now the subject of a legal investigation that could lead to lawsuits.
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Flake noted that he had just learned that Senator Mark Kirk, of Illinois, had retracted his endorsement of Trump.
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State media retracted earlier reports on Monday claiming the crash site of the Iranian Aseman aircraft had been located.
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The database brings together more than 18,000 retracted papers and conference abstracts, going as far back as the 1970s.
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"Most of the 12,000 journals that are also cross-indexed in Web of Science have never retracted," Oransky found.
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But after protests from librarians, who claimed the ban was censorship, the order was retracted, three hours after being issued.
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Per the Village Voice, the boys all retracted their statements later, claiming to have been intimidated and coerced into confessing.
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A spokeswoman for Deloitte said the firm had retracted the draft report while it continued to engage with the company.
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All of the reports that were retracted by the DHS IG were produced between 2012 and 2016 under Kelly's leadership.
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As the pod accelerated through the tube 11 feet in diameter, the 16 wheels retracted as magnetic levitation took over.
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Rolling Stone retracted the article in April 2015, and an investigation by Charlottesville police found that the attack never occurred.
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The number of papers so flawed that they need to be retracted has risen sharply in the past two decades.
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In 1993, an accusation was made against the then-archbishop of Chicago, Cardinal Josephine Bernardin, but it was later retracted.
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On Thursday, Miller's lawyers retracted the part of their previous statement, in which they claimed Aurora demanded money from him.
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Two months later, the whistleblower identified herself and retracted her claims via a website set up in German called qatarwhistleblower.com.
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The suit also alleges that Dr. Luke offered to release Kesha from her contract if she retracted her rape allegation.
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In June, CNN retracted a story about Trump-Russia connections mentioning Scaramucci, who reportedly threatened the network with legal action.
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TechCrunch reported last night that Facebook retracted Facebook messages sent by Mark Zuckerberg and other executives from their recipients' inboxes.
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Some papers are retracted for ethical transgressions alone, such as a 21975 study that fed genetically engineered rice to children.
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Journals have so far retracted three papers (including the first retraction of the apples study) and corrected at least seven.
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The study that originally suggested the link has been thoroughly debunked and retracted, and no work since has supported it.
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Four women also reported using tweezers, which, if it works, fine, but Jesus Christ my genitals just retracted into themselves.
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But that last fact was thrown into question overnight as Reuters retracted its article about Kushner visiting the Middle East.
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It has not retracted its jobs promise, but observers doubt if it will hire at the scale it originally envisaged.
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Though he lost his medical license and the study was widely debunked and retracted, he nonetheless built up a following.
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In March, right-wing author Jerome Corsi issued an apology and retracted an InfoWars story he wrote spreading the conspiracy.
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It was from the YouTube video in which Sly retracted his assertions in the documentary, not from the documentary itself.
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First, although the number of erroneous papers retracted by journals has increased, so has the number of journals carrying retractions.
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Rolling Stone retracted the article in April 2015, and an investigation by Charlottesville police found that the attack never occurred.
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Not only was that debunked in a BuzzFeed News report, the journal that published it eventually retracted Daysy's study entirely.
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Liquidity in CDS markets has also declined since the global financial crisis as many firms retracted, particularly on the buyside.
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In recent days, Russian officials have claimed that Dr. Rodchenkov has walked back or retracted his statements about Russia's cheating.
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Fox News retracted Hannity's story, which, without evidence, tied the staffer's death to the Wikileaks release of hacked DNC emails.
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Warren enters the race as a top contender but badly damaged by her claims, since retracted, of Native American ancestry.
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It clear that Wade was not arrested after his selection as a candidate, so this misleading statement should be retracted.
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Allen, by the way, has retracted his original statements about Gray banging his head, and he denies being an informant.
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In the face of mass protests about the travel ban, the White House retracted the ban on green-card holders.
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Drednaw normally keeps its neck retracted within its shell, but when it attacks, it can rapidly shoot its neck out.
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Several network contributors, as well as host Sean Hannity, continued to promote the story even after Fox retracted the article.
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The Administration eventually retracted its ban on wooden aging boards, but the stringent standards related to E. Coli still remain.
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Though Mr. Ali retracted his confession and Mr. Singh withdrew his accusation, both men were sentenced to death in 2005.
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Many people have pointed this out to Cornyn; as I write this column, he has not retracted his false claim.
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In 2017, with "Logan," you retracted your Wolverine claws after 17 years, a decision which you credited to Jerry Seinfeld.
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Shortly after, Kennedy asked to have his previous (and on the record) comments retracted, which is against standard journalistic practice.
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The Hong Kong exchange's parent company, Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing, did not say why it had retracted its offer.
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Markets: Hong Kong's stock exchange retracted its surprise $37 billion offer of four weeks ago to buy its London competitor.
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That case was pending when he died, and Ms. Garlick has since retracted her accusation, calling the incident an argument.
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Lutsenko has made and retracted several claims since 2017 that were allegedly meant to curry favor with the Trump administration.
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Mr. Ryder quickly retracted his assertion, saying there was "no direct link" between Mr. Rodriguez's death and criminal justice reform.
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The men were arrested that month but were later released after the police said the woman had retracted the accusations.
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She retracted that statement this week and apologized, saying she had forgotten, but opposition parties have demanded that she resign.
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Several Republican lawmakers, including Cassidy, retracted their endorsement of Moore or called on him to drop out of the race.
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He also combined them with his own (baseless and eventually retracted) allegations against the US Ambassador to Ukraine, Marie Yovanovitch.
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However, even though Madigan, Liebman, and Pescatelli's allegations have been deleted and retracted, it's not like they have been forgotten.
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Although the city's leader, Carrie Lam, formally retracted the contentious bill earlier this month, the public clamor has not relented.
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Narrator: So, it might not be as impressive as this, but that&aposs just because here the foot is retracted.
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Shariff published a reanalysis in 2016 that pointed out the problem, but the paper was not retracted until August of 2019.
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It took a full 38 minutes for the alarm to be retracted, during which time people posted on Twitter in droves.
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" The Committee on Publication Ethics, which sets ethical guidelines for scholarship, recommends a study be retracted if it "reports unethical research.
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He's apparently retracted his prohibition against selfies, and was all-around friendly and surprisingly talkative before darting away into the night.
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When flying forward at higher speeds, the feet were retracted, possibly to still be able to dissipate heat without sacrificing aerodynamics.
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But 10 minutes later, he retracted his statement to a journalist and said he would contribute to building peace in Colombia.
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Fox News has retracted from its website a debunked report concerning Seth Rich, a DNC staffer who was murdered last year.
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Aircraft debris found later indicated the flaps were most likely retracted, which wasn't consistent with a controlled ditching, the report said.
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Wakefield has since had his medical license revoked and the study was retracted, but unfortunately the public damage was been done.
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This occurred, despite the RC's strong support for the OHCHR report which was privately retracted only after the publication came out.
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Part of CrossFit's reputation for being dangerous seems to have been manufactured by a now-retracted study (more on that later).
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The Foreign Ministry also issued a statement blaming the country's top court for the situation, but retracted the statement shortly afterwards.
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Ultimately, in the face of a mountain of clear and convincing evidence, the FCC retracted its conditional grant of LightSquared's application.
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Rolling Stone retracted the article in April 2015, in an embarrassing blow to the magazine founded by Jann Wenner in 1967.
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The Emmy Award-winner lost multiple endorsement deals following the May 28500 snapshot and issued an apology, which she later retracted.
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Even weeks later, one of the duncan corals the tang had nibbled still had most of its lime-green polyps retracted.
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"He is asking for what has been published to be proven or publicly retracted," Mr. Chao said in a telephone interview.
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Writing recently in Crisis Magazine, Paul G. Kengor, a political scientist and self-described Reagan conservative, retracted his praise for Mrs.
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Late on Tuesday, his party also retracted a claim that two of its supporters had been killed in clashes with police.
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The article, which described a brutal gang rape at the University of Virginia, above, was retracted after being discredited last year.
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Wakefield wrote a now-retracted paper that posited there's a link between the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine (MMR) and autism.
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The tongue can be bent up/down, moved left/right, stuck out forward/retracted backward, rolled clockwise/ counterclockwise, flattened, or rounded.
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Journalists on hand reported that initially it was assumed that both heart attack victims died, but those reports were later retracted.
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In fact, Trump made news by criticizing a rule change supported by Congressional Republicans, after which Republicans quickly retracted their plans.
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On Wednesday evening, the police said the badly wounded officer had died, but it retracted that statement a few minutes later.
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Wakefield was the author of a now-retracted paper suggesting a link between the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine and autism.
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Russia: President Trump acknowledged for the first time that Russia helped "me to get elected," and then quickly retracted the idea.
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The authors retracted their original paper on Wednesday and published an unusual "re-analysis" of their data in the same journal.
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Facing mounting pressure, he and his co-authors finally retracted the paper, though they have since vowed to clear their names.
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And in the since-retracted Facebook post, Mr. Loeb prefaced his criticism of Ms. Stewart-Cousins with a compliment for him.
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Sanders doesn't seem to have retracted his stance, although he's also signed onto the Green New Deal, which is anti-ethanol.
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Also, officials initially said debris found in the Mediterranean appeared to be from the missing jet, but later retracted those claims.
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A lawsuit charged that the White House urged Fox News to publish an article — later retracted — about the D.N.C. aide's murder.
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The White House retracted it and issued a slightly amended version in March 2017, but that one didn't fare much better.
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The British woman said that a dozen Israeli men had raped her in a resort town, and then retracted her statement.
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Concerned citizenry has already adapted to the idea that half the things Trump said during the campaign have now been retracted.
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A link between the MMR vaccine and autism was proposed in a deeply flawed 1998 study that was retracted in 2010.
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Three CNN staffers resigned after the network retracted a story tying a top President Trump ally to a Russian investment bank.
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Kvaal noted AT&T's iPhone X buy one, get one free promotion didn't do well and was retracted after two weeks.
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The camera and the carbon-dioxide pump were then retracted so that the detached segment of stomach could be pulled out.
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Rolling Stone crossed the line in its now-retracted story about sexual assault on the campus of the University of Virginia.
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The company said that it retracted the request but Twitter had already complied with it and had taken the tweet down.
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The article caused an uproar over the issue of campus sexual assault, but Rolling Stone retracted the story after discrepancies surfaced.
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Fierstein later retracted her allegations of domestic abuse, but the tape had been given to Senators ahead of the confirmation hearing.
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To be precise, the number of retracted articles shot up by 37 percent —from 500 in 2014 to 684 in 2015.
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He said that while he retracted them, he also felt they had been taken out of context by the news media.
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Perhaps the clearest example of this take was an A.V. Club article that has since been partially retracted with an apology.
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Trump worked as an 'escort' or in the 'sex business'... is hereby retracted, and the Daily Mail newspaper regrets any such misinterpretation.
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That happened again when a (now-retracted) report in the Daily Mail suggested that Melania had also been a high-end escort.
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In the days before his election, Trump the candidate touted a damaging -- and false -- leak reported and subsequently retracted by Fox News.
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He said women who had abortions should be punished, but later retracted this, saying that doctors who perform abortions should be punished.
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While UpGuard's report remains offline, the company has not formally retracted its researchers' findings, and the status of the report remains unclear.
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A well-known food scientist retracted four papers about the psychology of eating after critics pointed out 150 alleged errors and inconsistencies.
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I hate to cast stone, you know, with other reporters but -- KURTZ: This was a story that was retracted by NBC, yeah.
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Many of their suspicions have borne out: Wansink has retracted 15 papers, including two just last month, and corrected an additional 15.
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Sigirci has also collaborated with Wansink on one other article that has since been retracted and three others that have been corrected.
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Journals have so far retracted three papers — one of them twice, as BuzzFeed News reported last month — and corrected at least seven.
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She then retracted her story and admitted to sealing the little dog in the trash bag and putting it in the dumpster.
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It also could lead to abuse if users think they can send offensive content then have it retracted shortly after it's seen.
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Update, May 21st, 2018: This article has been updated to reflect that SodaStream has retracted a claim about its independent taste test.
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But Till immediately retracted his lead leg and as Cerrone's naked power kick flew past, he found himself badly out of position.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's office released and then retracted, called for building out so much high-speed rail that air travel becomes unnecessary.
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This was not the case for Vourna, who was behind compatriot Anna Doundounaki, and FINA retracted her invitation having realized its mistake.
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Missed opportunity: Clinton was not asked about praising Ronald and Nancy Reagan for their (supposed) HIV/AIDS advocacy -- comments she later retracted.
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Their faces would be short, flat and retracted compared to Neanderthals, and even some of the dental aspects are similar to ours.
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Wakefield was stripped of his UK medical license in 2010 for acting "dishonestly and irresponsibly" while conducting experiments for the retracted study.
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While Rhode Island Commerce Corporation's Art Director first argued that all the footage came from Rhode Island, she later retracted her statement.
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That changed, however, after Fox News began publicly promoting an uncorroborated and later retracted story authored by Fox News reporter Malia Zimmerman.
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Trump's attorneys also went on the offensive, sending a letter to the Times on Wednesday night demanding that its story be retracted.
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" Hannity, who has been covering the conspiracy theory on his show, ripped critics Tuesday on his radio program, saying, "I retracted nothing.
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The student's account has since been blocked and the remaining balance has been retracted, WSU spokeswoman Yonela Tukwayo said in a statement.
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Fierstein has since retracted her allegations, including in a recent letter to the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, Politico reported.
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U.S. business investment, exports and manufacturing have all retracted as firms hold off on expanding with an uncertain and chaotic economic climate.
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The Associated Press initially called the race for Valadao, but as Cox jumped into the lead, AP retracted its call on Monday.
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It was retracted after fact-checking sites such as Snopes showed that it was spun from an obvious high-school yearbook joke.
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In light of the tweets, Anheuser-Busch retracted the partnership and the offer to send King a year's worth of free beer.
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The prime retracted Misa's statement hours later, adding nothing will happen to private pension funds while the Social Democrats were in power.
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The Deputy White House Press Secretary chastised CNN over its retracted story ... which connected a Trump aide to a Russian investment fund.
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He later retracted his testimony and apologized to the Dutertes, but only after, as one senator noted, his protective custody was withdrawn.
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He even temporarily kidnapped the prime minister of Lebanon and forced him to announce a resignation (which the prime minister later retracted).
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More than 30 research studies produced over more than a decade contain falsified or fabricated data, officials concluded, and should be retracted.
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When a message is retracted, both the sender and recipient would be notified via fine print in the thread, says the report.
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As part of a settlement, Mr. Jones admitted on his radio show that he had "mischaracterized" Chobani, and retracted the false material.
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Mr. Xie later retracted his claims at a trial in May that his wife and other supporters said was a show hearing.
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In a statement, Kaufmann said the woman had retracted the assault allegations in an email to Spitzer and apologized for the incident.
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Opponents have moved to unseal divorce records, which may contain details of domestic violence accusations leveled by his ex-wife, then retracted.
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After an investigation by the Columbia Journalism School determined that the article had not been sufficiently fact-checked, the magazine retracted it.
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The article received widespread condemnation after it was published, and Rolling Stone had already retracted it and removed it from its website.
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Kellogg later retracted her testimony and agreed with defense claims that there were no signs of physical abuse, the appeals court said.
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The company had previously said the videos were kept up because they were "newsworthy for public interest," but retracted this on Friday.
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Just look to the government's retracted campaign in early 2016 to stop "benefit tourists" coming to the UK to use the NHS.
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In a mechanically even rhythm, arms are raised and lowered semaphorically, feet are extended and retracted, but elbows and knees are rarely bent.
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This fear spiked when a small 1998 study linked the measles vaccine and autism (a study later found fraudulent and retracted), Fauci says.
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Griffin initially apologized for the photo but later retracted the apology because, according to her, the reaction had gotten so out of hand.
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Yesterday, after leaving it up for a week, Fox News finally retracted its Seth Rich story, which was down to one anonymous source.
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This isn't the first time a paper has found flaws in CRISPR's abilities, though one previous paper on the matter has been retracted.
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Griffin initially apologized for the photo, but later retracted the apology because, according to her, the reaction had gotten so out of hand.
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Its two spherical lenses are retracted a bit to prevent damage in the event it tips over (and trust me, that does happen).
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But this week, as first reported by Retraction Watch, the study was retracted due to a pair of errors that invalidated its conclusion.
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Endless Mayfly continued to exploit the error even after Reuters retracted it as part of its strategy of posting to third-party sites.
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Ultimately, executives decided against it because the reporting about Syria didn't need to be retracted — the issue was only with the mislabeled video.
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British physician Dr. Andrew Wakefield published a study in 1998 — which has since been retracted — that wrongfully claimed the MMR vaccine caused autism.
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At her final trial, Sekaanvand retracted her confession, telling the judge she did not kill her husband and was coerced into a confession.
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There was not enough evidence to support the piece, and three journalists resigned after it was retracted, according to the Los Angeles Times.
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The Human Neuroscience journal also retracted a paper recently; in that one, results about inhibition control were actually due to a computing error.
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It has two layers of feeding tentacles that can be retracted into the tube, and one of the layers forms a distinct spiral.
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Bird has now retracted its accusations and attributed its shaky legal argument to its staff being overwhelmed by scooters being stolen and misused.
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And while the notices were retracted and didn't result in the removal of any games, Rasmussen says it still felt like a betrayal.
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The singer has retracted an apology she issued over a semi-nude photograph taken by Annie Leibovitz for Vanity Fair 10 years ago.
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As VICE Sports reported last week, the two baseball players promised to take Al Jazeera to court unless the broadcaster retracted the story.
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Andrew Wakefield, the documentary's director, authored a study in 1998, which was later retracted, that pointed to vaccinations as a cause of autism.
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Projects like the Retraction Watch blog call attention to these changes, hopefully stopping retracted papers from slipping into the footnotes of other studies.
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And the final tweet deals, I think, with a story dealing with Russia that CNN retracted 8 days before Trump sent his tweets.
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" Faith Goldy has retracted her endorsement of an anti-Semitic book claiming she was unaware of "a disturbing line later in that book.
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Months after he quit the cabinet, government officials retracted the lease on Kishantos, the organic farm he had helped operate for 20 years.
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Gillum has retracted his initial concession in the governor's race, while Abrams never conceded — though both candidates face steep uphill climbs to win.
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The New Republic officially retracted an opinion essay titled "My Mayor Pete Problem" about 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg after online backlash.
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In 2012, the Department of Agriculture retracted its endorsement of "Meatless Mondays" following backlash from GOP lawmakers and the National Cattlemen's Beef Association.
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Fox eventually retracted a report that Rich had been in contact with WikiLeaks after one of its main sources backtracked on his claims.
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BMO Capital Markets, a unit of the Bank of Montreal, has estimated that the economy retracted by 2 percent during the second quarter.
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The Otter + Pop solves this problem with a more ergonomic design that makes the PopSocket sit flush with the case when it's retracted.
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The study was found to be fraudulent, was retracted by the journal, and Andrew Wakefield, its author, was stripped of his medical license.
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But when the case reached court, he immediately retracted his confession, claiming he had been forced into it after sustained periods of torture.
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After a five-year investigation into his lab, Harvard and a Boston hospital have determined that 31 papers it produced should be retracted.
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Dr. Oransky estimated that every year roughly 1,400 scientific papers are retracted out of the two million to three million that are published.
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Their lawsuit also named the reporter Malia Zimmerman, who wrote the retracted article, and Ed Butowsky, a Fox News contributor who helped her.
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Related: President Trump acknowledged today for the first time that Russia helped him win the presidency in 18573, then quickly retracted the remark.
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In the third, in North Carolina, The A.P. retracted its initial call after allegations of absentee ballot irregularities threw the result into question.
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Officials later retracted her image from the suspect list, saying it was a mistake, but offered no apology or explanation for the situation.
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Bryant (now Carolyn Bryant Donham) retracted that part of her testimony in the book "The Blood of Emmett Till," by Timothy B. Tyson.
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We have all read about incidents of scientific misconduct; in recent years, a number of manuscripts based on fake research have been retracted.
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He also publicly admitted — then retracted — that there was a quid pro quo (a video clip that was played during the impeachment hearings).
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Janet Napolitano, the head of Homeland Security at the time, retracted the report and closed Mr. Johnson's office, the Extremism and Radicalization Branch.
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In light of Verizon's statement, Android Police has retracted the story and said its source was likely looking at unreliable or outdated information.
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The four prosecutors quit the case after Barr and senior Justice Department officials retracted the sentencing recommendation in the wake of Trump's criticism.
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Mr. Scaramucci was recently the subject of a retracted story by CNN that dealt with investigations into the Trump campaign's ties to Russia.
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A remote control for the entertainment system is tucked into the base of the seats' armrests, and can be pulled out and retracted.
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Corsi's retracted story cited a Washington Times column that said, without evidence, that Seth Rich leaked a trove of DNC emails to WikiLeaks.
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"If the medical journals are not correct, then the profession should get those articles retracted," Becker said in an email to Business Insider.
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The Air Force has jokingly retracted a pair of tweets declaring Santa Claus to be imaginary after a viral response to the tweets.
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CNNMoney executive editor Rich Barbieri sent out an email Saturday regarding the network's new rules after CNN a day earlier retracted the story.
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Mr. Nakasone retracted that admission in 2007, just before the United States House of Representatives passed a resolution condemning Japan's wartime sex slavery.
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The Arizona Republican ultimately retracted his endorsement in October in the wake of the 2005 recording of Trump making lewd comments about women.
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Less than 48 hours later, Seade retracted his concern and said he was satisfied with the U.S. bill to replace the original NAFTA.
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The author of that retracted study, Andrew Wakefield, was barred from practicing medicine in Britain in 2010, both on scientific and ethical grounds.
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On Tuesday, the authors of the study retracted and corrected their finding, claiming they had made a crucial mistake in tallying certain survey results.
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The restaurant owner said McCormick was also shown the same footage and admitted to being mistaken, though McCormick says he never retracted his claims.
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Griffin initially apologized for the photo but later retracted the apology and has since spent most of her time criticizing the administration on Twitter.
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"The last-minute attempts of claiming shareholder support that then had to be retracted is a sign of desperation," Melrose's Chairman Christopher Miller said.
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Five months after Congress passed its anti-rave legislation, Ricaurte reported that he'd mistakenly given his animals meth, not MDMA, and retracted the paper.
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Afterward, his 1998 paper, in which he falsely claimed that the polyvalent measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine was linked to autism, was retracted.
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The Guardian says that Google retracted a contract offered to Ahmed Rashid (an alias), after he complained about being racially harassed on the job.
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The outlet first reported the singer had overdosed on heroin, but retracted that soon after, alluding that it was a different kind of opioid.
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" Gunvalson clarified her sentiments, responding, "I think I actually gave it 5, and then retracted because it appears you and Jimmy are very happy!
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" Because Trump never retracted his comments, Zervos said she was left with "no alternative but to sue him in order to vindicate my reputation.
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Even his first wife, Ivana, described being violently raped by Trump in a 1990s deposition -- though she later retracted her use of that word.
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The high-profile professor has retracted four articles — most recently one last week — and has at least eight corrections published or forthcoming this year.
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Rolling Stone admitted that it never sought comment from the seven men accused of the alleged rape and retracted the story in April 2015.
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Heard's lawyer, Samantha F. Spector, has retracted a statement she issued after the former couple struck a reported $7 million divorce settlement on Tuesday.
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The day after this story was originally published, the Facebook spokesperson retracted that explanation, saying the company had provided incorrect information about the workaround.
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She has already had a provisional promotion to lieutenant colonel retracted, as well as her security clearance, after the affair first came to light.
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The network retracted stories about the President's inner circle, which led to the resignation of three journalists— not to mention the Kathy Griffin debacle.
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The buttons worked in a weird way (one of them only worked while retracted, for example), but there's no question it was more fun.
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The Tesla honcho admits he responded poorly to Unsworth's insults with the "pedo" tweet, but he immediately took it down and retracted it publicly.
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The men confessed to murdering the tourists and raping Witheridge, but later retracted their confessions, saying they made them after being tortured by police.
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And such an indication may be changed or retracted by a new administration just as quickly and cleanly as the old administration issued it.
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After initially apologizing amidst the fallout, the Emmy Award winner retracted the apology and kicked off a nationwide "Laugh Your Head Off" standup tour.
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" Gunvalson clarified her sentiments, responding, "I think I actually gave it 5, and then retracted because it appears you and Jimmy are very happy!
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Within hours, Mr. Trump retracted his "punishment" statement, saying that only the doctor or person who performed the abortion would be held legally responsible.
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The White House has retracted its nomination of 30-year border official Ron Vitiello to lead U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the AP reports.
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The retracted story connected Anthony Scaramucci, a top proponent of Trump, to a Russian investment fund run by a bank controlled by the Kremlin.
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The magazine eventually retracted the piece, and a Columbia University School of Journalism investigation later found significant lapses in reporting, editing and fact-checking.
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But this paper was subsequently retracted due to errors including misstated study description, misstated sample size, inadequate statistical procedures and a mislabeled bar graph.
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Finally, there's been a pattern over the last few years of anonymous government sources concocting bizarre stories about Russian espionage which are later retracted.
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Mann, who was cleared of wrongdoing in several separate investigations, threatened legal action if the accusations of data manipulation and misconduct were not retracted.
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Update: An earlier version of this piece referenced news reports on about a specific Palestinian killed in the fighting which have since been retracted.
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Fox News also published an article, which the network later retracted, suggesting that Mr. Rich was killed in retaliation for having leaked the emails.
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Mr. Garofalo admitted that he had lied and said that he was going to contact Fox and ask for the story to be retracted.
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But fraud appears to be especially widespread in Chinese academic institutions, as seen in the large number of retracted articles and faked peer reviews.
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He complained that the networks and other outlets are "despicable people" and targeted MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell over a report he retracted the previous night.
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Soon after the flaps were retracted, the airplane developed a mind of its own and rolled in a fast burst of nose-down trim.
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Although the city's leader has formally retracted the contentious bill, the public clamor has not relented and protesters continue to repeat their five demands.
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It was retracted after the lead researcher, who subsequently lost his medical license, was found to have altered or misrepresented information on study participants.
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It&aposs not immediately clear, however, how Trump developed this position, which stems from a discredited study published in 1998 and retracted in 2010.
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Then critics charged that he'd gotten these results through sketchy science, and many of the papers were corrected or retracted, including the buffet report.
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But importantly, they didn't go as far as to say that the science itself was tainted or that the study needed to be retracted.
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But they would not need to be eliminated, an idea suggested, and then retracted, by Ms. Harris in her call for Medicare for all.
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Now Trump says we shouldn't have H-1B visas, last debate he said it should be expanded, then campaign retracted it 2 hours later.
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It was quickly retracted, and Fox News announced it was conducting an internal investigation to determine how it was published in the first place.
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The women, who were protesting the arrest of the musician-turned-politician who goes by his stage name of Bobi Wine, both retracted their comments.
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The just-retracted paper, which looked at the shopping habits of World War II veterans, was published in 2016 in the journal Frontiers of Psychology.
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And Green Bay was where he gave his notorious answer to a question, envisioning punishment for women who have had abortions, that he soon retracted.
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The president of Gambia, Yahya Jammeh, retracted his earlier concession of defeat and challenged the result of an election on December 1st, which he lost.
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Part of this skepticism probably comes from the 1998 study published in the Lancet -- and later retracted -- where the MMR vaccine was linked to autism.
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Fox News has since retracted the story and a private investigator who was the primary source for the report has filed a suit against Fox.
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Over nearly 20 years, Wakefield has never backed down, even as dozens of studies have refuted his retracted original, which looked at just 12 kids.
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The element has a checkered history: a 1999 claim to have made it was retracted two years later amid accusations that data had been falsified.
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The accounts speculated that the person found dead, who had apparently sneaked into the landing gear opening, was crushed when the gear retracted after takeoff.
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The New Republic will no longer co-host a climate forum for Democratic presidential hopefuls following criticism over a now-retracted article attacking Pete Buttigieg.
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A number of other controversial changes were announced in the runup to the ceremony, some of which were swiftly retracted after outcry from Academy members.
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The 20 percent figure was later retracted after the BMJ said it was based on flawed data, but this and other reports affected patient confidence.
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Its rotating main boom can lift over four pounds when retracted, and when fully extended it actually ends up being taller than the model's creator.
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And last December, he famously called for a "total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States," a proposal he has never explicitly retracted.
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The paper was later retracted by the journal that published it and Wakefield was stripped of his right to practice medicine in the United Kingdom.
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Authors Jonathan Wai and Brad Bushman have retracted the study on which this article was based from the peer-reviewed journal The Gifted Child Quarterly.
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Lawsuit #1: She resubmitted her defamation lawsuit against the Daily Mail, who published a now-retracted article claiming Melania once worked for an escort service.
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Or, if it remained attached to the plane, it could have caused problems when the pilot retracted the flaps on the wings after take-off.
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Reuters added that some of the guidelines Tillerson demanded have since been retracted in response to several U.S. court rulings challenging aspects of Trump's measure.
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In the post, Phua retracted her statement referring to foreign workers as "walking time-bombs", saying it wasn't her intention to undermine any specific group.
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The airline previously announced that debris found near the Greek island of Karpathos belonged to the plane, but retracted the statement in a CNN interview.
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The story was officially retracted in April 2015, and an outside review concluded that Rolling Stone failed to follow basic journalistic safeguards in its reporting.
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Update (June 22nd 2017): On May 25th 2017 the study mentioned in this article was retracted by its authors due to concerns over unreliable methodology.
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And then there's his baseless accusation that Obama ordered wiretapping at Trump Tower, a charge he never fully explained and which he's not yet retracted.
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This imperative to maintain and preserve the independence of the judiciary further explains why other sitting justices have retracted certain politically-charged statements they've made.
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The Hoover Police Department initially declared Bradford the mall shooter, but the department soon retracted this statement, revealing that he was not, in fact, responsible.
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Star retracted his accusations, and Charles regained some of his initial following after the incident, reclaiming his position as the most subscribed-to beauty YouTuber.
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President Trump on Tuesday blasted several publications after CNN retracted a story published last week tying a top Trump ally to a Russian investment bank.
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But it wasn't long before other journalists noted glaring discrepancies in the article and, after a review, the entire article was retracted in April 2015.
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Nigel Farage, the leader of the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP), said Remain seemed likely to "edge it"—a semi-concession that he later retracted.
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First, despite the attention paid to the Duke lacrosse case and the retracted Rolling Stone story about the University of Virginia, false accusations are rare.
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President Trump blasted CNN early Tuesday after the network retracted a story published last week tying a top Trump ally to a Russian investment bank.
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Scaramucci's comments come after CNN last month retracted a story connecting him to a Russian investment fund run by a bank controlled by the Kremlin.
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The magazine, which retracted the article, is facing a second lawsuit, filed by the fraternity whose house was portrayed as the site of the attack.
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These mass-retractions seem to be a repeating pattern, though—we previously reported on 120 journals retracted from Nature and IEEE journals in 2014, too.
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During this time, Mohammed confessed to several potential attacks that he later retracted, according to the Times report, later stating that he lied under duress.
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A local Fox outlet then ran a story based on the investigator's comments, and Fox News followed with its own story that it later retracted.
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On February 16, City Administrator Sabrina Landreth said the previous order was retracted as the city was still in the process of developing communication protocols.
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Trump has bragged about groping women, made degrading comments about women's bodies, and claimed (and then retracted) that women should be punished for having abortions.
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Every job offer that's been offered to me and then retracted because of my connection to this case, I have suffered and he has won.
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The election was rigged by partisan media, especially Fox News, which trumpeted falsehoods, then retracted them, if at all, so quietly that almost nobody heard.
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The State Department said his claim was an "outright fabrication" and Lutsenko retracted it a month later after saying there was never a physical list.
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In May, Clarke said he had accepted a job in the Department of Homeland Security but reportedly retracted his acceptance of the position in June.
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Tata Sons said at the time of appointment that Mistry agreed to distance himself from family enterprise Shapoorji Pallonji & Co but later retracted his position.
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And since the selfie camera is usually retracted, this is also the only phone that doesn't have a camera pointed at your face 24/7.
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And we didn't want to throw something open for allegations to come out like the Rhode Island boat thing that was out and then retracted.
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Three seasoned investigative journalists at CNN resigned after the network retracted a report that a close Trump aide had ties to a Russian investment firm.
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But when police arrived on the scene, they shot and killed Bradford, issuing a now-retracted statement incorrectly identifying the young man as the gunman.
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The study was found to be fraudulent: It was retracted in 2010 and Wakefield lost his license to practice medicine in the UK. Wakefield and his study fueled the anti-vaccine movement, which endangers lives and caused a comeback of some deadly infectious diseases like measles in the US. In its description of Vaxxed, the Tribeca Film Festival doesn't mention that Wakefield's 1998 study was retracted.
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But his ex-wife Lisa Fierstein's decades-old abuse allegations, which she has since retracted, generated the most attention in the days before his committee hearing.
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Network providers like AT&T and T-Mobile have halted Note7 replacements and offered refunds, and Mashable officially retracted its recommendation of the device on Tuesday.
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Fresenius (FMS) shares are under pressure after the German health care company issued a profit warning for 2019 and retracted its previously issued targets for 2020.
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Claims of a link between MMR and autism -- first suggested by disgraced former doctor Andrew Wakefield in a since-retracted 1998 study -- have been widely discredited.
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After receiving backlash for her protest-themed Pepsi commercial, which has since been retracted by the brand, Kendall Jenner is leaning on her family for support.
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But the race has narrowed as votes continue to be counted, and late Monday the AP retracted its call after the release of new vote tallies.
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Journals have so far retracted four papers — one of them twice, as BuzzFeed News reported last month — and corrected (or planned to correct) at least eight.
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Critics have spotted errors in more than 22017 of his studies about eating behavior, and to date, he's retracted five of them and corrected 1003 others.
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Allred also forwarded a statement from Drake's publicist, Josh Ortiz, who retracted the information he'd provided to the Daily Beast regarding the existence of an NDA.
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The new retraction is his fifth over the last year — including one that was retracted twice — on top of at least eight published or forthcoming corrections.
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Brian Wansink Last month, a controversial study about the food choices of elementary school students was retracted for statistical errors and replaced with a new analysis.
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In a post tonight on Medium, the Fine Bros retracted their plans for YouTube domination, and apologized to their three remaining fans: We're here to apologize.
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As soon as they retracted the flaps and slats, it began to feed faulty data into the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS), designed to prevent stalls.
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That does not mean that the substance of the post is being retracted, only that the EFF is double-checking that Verizon is being fully transparent.
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The perpetual pucker is thick, plushy, and extends over the teeth, in stark contrast with their closest relatives, which have thin, retracted lips and protruding teeth.
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A reproductive health researcher at the Guttmacher Institute raised concerns about the claimed number, and the study was eventually retracted over fundamental flaws in its methodology.
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After all, Trump brags about groping women, makes degrading comments about women's bodies, and claimed (and then retracted) that women should be punished for having abortions.
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The nonpartisan group retracted its initial projections that 12% and 28% of Americans would receive tax hikes in 2018 and 2027 respectively due to an error.
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Rociletinib is unlikely to win U.S. approval, Janney Capital Markets' analyst Roy Buchanan told Reuters, adding that he wouldn't be surprised if Clovis retracted its application.
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An arrest warrant is still pending for three of his associates, who are accused of intimidating and bribing witnesses who later retracted or changed their statements.
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As PolitiFact noted, some of the sites, such as Gateway Pundit, have since retracted the story after the reddit user noted in its story spoke out.
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"It should have been retracted," said Brad Rodu, a professor of medicine and the endowed chair in tobacco harm-reduction research at the University of Louisville.
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The largest ever — which found that the "Mediterranean diet" lowered the risk for heart attacks and strokes — had to be retracted and republished with softened conclusions.
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Mr. Sentsov said he was beaten into a confession; during his trial, the main witness against him retracted his testimony, saying it was given under torture.
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After initially vowing to fight the yogurt company in court, Jones retracted several stories and issued an apology in order to make a lawsuit go away.
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Rooney told reporters that Mulvaney's admission tying aid to Ukraine with a requested probe related to the 2016 election was alarming and could not be retracted.
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Less than one year into Medina-Kirchner's sentence, the Science paper and an additional study were both retracted because methamphetamine was accidentally used instead of MDMA.
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It attached the notices, but on Thursday said it stood by its content and asked for the correction notices to be retracted by the labour ministry.
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While Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam has since retracted the bill, fulfilling one of the five demands, critics regarded the move as too little, too late.
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My friends, still defeated by the heat, show no interest of getting refreshed in a cemetery, so we retracted after a brief look at the place.
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Asked why President Trump had renewed his attacks on CNN after they retracted the story, apologized, and had three of their employees resign, Sanders reacted strongly.
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Gawker retracted a story last summer that accused a married male executive at a prominent media company of seeking to pay for sex with a gay escort.
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Kang's remarks on sanctions, retracted after criticism from South Korean lawmakers, prompted U.S. President Donald Trump to say South Korea would need U.S. approval to relieve sanctions.
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On Tuesday, even after Fox News retracted the story that ignited the latest round of speculation, Hannity remained convinced that the Seth Rich conspiracy theory had legs.
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Obviously, Subway wasn't too pleased with this study, and after releasing multiple statements disputing the report and demanding the piece be retracted, it released its own study.
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Fierstein later sent a statement to the committee saying that she regretted the decision to file abuse charges and that she retracted the charges in their entirety.
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After a two-day hearing during which the niece and the doctor retracted their initial claims, a judge recommended in February 2016 that the convictions be vacated.
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It's a sign that Wansink, head of the university's famous Food and Brand Lab and author of 15 retracted studies, is far from being in the clear.
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In the fall, the same trio retracted (twice) a similar paper, this one about enticing kids to eat apples adorned with Sesame Street stickers instead of cookies.
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In December, media freedom organization Reporters Without Borders retracted and apologized for a report it had issued that said Yasuda had been threatened with execution in Syria.
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Kendall Jenner is staying out of the spotlight while the controversy surrounding her protest-themed Pepsi commercial, which was retracted by the brand following backlash, dies down.
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What's more, a wing section that washed ashore in Tanzania was found to be in a retracted position, and not deployed when it broke off the plane.
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In 2010, the science journal Lancet retracted a controversial 1998 study linking vaccines to autism, but the influence of this discredited paper has spiralled out of control.
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It also lacks a headphone jack, and an early photo from it that was posted online and then quickly retracted didn't show much promise about its camera.
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The network later retracted the story, saying it did not meet CNN's editorial standards, and the three CNN employees who were responsible for the story subsequently resigned.
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It has since been thoroughly eviscerated: The Lancet retracted the paper, investigators have described the research as an "elaborate fraud," and Wakefield has lost his medical license.
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Google has retracted its 'mic drop' option from Gmail after complaints from its users, just a few hours after the feature was added for April Fools' day.
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Just before the election, Trump also met with Andrew Wakefield, whose now-debunked and retracted 1998 study linking vaccines to autism effectively sparked the anti-vaccine movement.
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Trump has jumped on Monday's story about 3 CNN employees resigning after an unsubstantiated story connecting Trump aide Anthony Scaramucci to a Russian investment fund was retracted.
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The childish rant was in reference to CNN's firing of three employees after they retracted an article regarding the Trump administration's ties to a Russian investment fund.
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Plans for stops in nearby neighborhoods were announced, then retracted; Mr. Trump ultimately paid a short visit to Mr. Carson's childhood home before flying out of Detroit.
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The school acknowledged to Ms. Sullivan that it had provided a letter of reference to the teacher in 1999, but retracted the recommendation in May this year.
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Gary Herbert and Representative Jason Chaffetz, both of Utah, who had said this summer that they would vote for Mr. Trump, and on Friday retracted their support.
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He later confessed on state TV to working for the CIA but then retracted the confession in a letter to Kerry, claiming it was obtained by force.
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He later retracted the statement he gave to CNN's Carl Bernstein, saying last week that he made a "major mistake" because he wasn't certain about Cohen's knowledge.
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On the festival's website, the biographical material about Mr. Wakefield does not mention that he was stripped of his license or that his Lancet study was retracted.
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At the news conference where he retracted his apology, he volunteered that he once darkened his skin for a dance contest at which he impersonated Michael Jackson.
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Fellow Republican presidential candidates Ted Cruz and John Kasich slammed Trump last week for suggesting women who seek abortions should be "punished," a statement he later retracted.
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The only evidence presented at his trial was a single dollar bill found in his parent's home and a denouncement by a relative that was later retracted.
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" Mr. Johnson, who is scheduled to travel to Iran in the coming month, retracted the remark, but Iranian state television described it as proof of her "crimes.
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But as Ms. Kim's allegations spread on social media and the local news media devoted much attention to them, Mr. Ahn retracted his office's statement and apologized.
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BERLIN (Reuters) - The man charged with the murder last month of pro-immigration German politician Walter Luebcke has retracted his confession, his new lawyer said on Tuesday.
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Trump's announcement caused confusion, as he initially said cargo would be impacted — this was later retracted — and it was unclear who was impacted by the travel ban.
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Stonefish, a group that includes many species, have a previously unknown defensive weapon: a "lachrymal saber" in each cheek that can be drawn and retracted as needed.
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He later retracted that position, but he continued to criticize Robert S. McNamara, the secretary of defense in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, on the nuclear issue.
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Some experts called for the paper to be retracted, while others celebrated its findings and used it to raise questions about longstanding dietary guidelines discouraging meat consumption.
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Before Mr. Scaramucci was himself forced out of the White House, he was overheard on a live television microphone referring to the retracted story and Mr. Zucker.
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Many Democrats have been relying on analysis done by the left-leaning Tax Policy Center, which has just retracted their preliminary analysis on the House GOP bill.
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In recent days, Trump has specifically targeted CNN after the network retracted a story published last week tying a top Trump ally to a Russian investment bank.
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One of the men had admitted to the killing to his girl-friend, after coming home with blood on his shoes, though he later retracted his confession.
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"It needed to be retracted, otherwise I think I needed to get more aggressive, but I didn't go to sue them or anything like that," he said.
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Mr. Gotinga retracted an earlier report in which he said that 15 people had been killed, citing confusion in the disaster zone and mistakes in counting victims.
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When you consider that CNN apologized, retracted the story, and even fired the journalists involved, it's hard to put that in the same category as a hoax.
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And recently, Glover made a tongue-in-cheek-and-now-retracted call for a ban on Gracie Tournaments because of a regulation specifically banning the Donkey Guard.
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At first, it used an electric propulsion system to bring it up to speed, and then, the wheels retracted so that a magnetic levitation system could take over.
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Longstanding practices that hampered indies—things like 'parity clauses' that forbade studios to offer their game on one platform when it had already launched with another—were retracted.
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Pier Giorgio Righetti, the co-author of a study that tested a new type of formaldehyde fume censor beside works by Damien Hirst, formally retracted his paper's findings.
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A 1998 study that linked vaccines to autism was retracted by the British medical journal The Lancet, and the lead author of the paper lost his medical license.
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In June, Vice's Motherboard retracted two stories about the drama behind the scenes after Disney Parks disputed "media reports" that Trump's robot would potentially not have any dialogue.
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Fudge also went after Perez over reports that the DNC had approved — and later retracted — a lucrative exit package for the chairman and two of his top deputies.
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BuzzFeed News first reported in August that Wansink and his collaborators were re-examining a batch of papers about World War II veterans, including the newly retracted article.
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"There's no chance this statement will be retracted," Charlie Winter, a senior research fellow with the International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation in London, told BuzzFeed News.
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A powerful magnitude 7.9 earthquake struck off the coast of Alaska on Tuesday morning, prompting the authorities to issue a series of tsunami alerts that were later retracted.
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It's every scientist's worst nightmare: six papers retracted in a single day, complete with a press release to help the world's science reporters disseminate and discuss the news.
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A series of springs and rollers allow the Lightcycle's horizontal arm to be raised, lowered, extended, retracted, and even turned around so it moves in the opposite direction.
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Guidon found himself stuck on the end of Schilt's legendary front snap kick and each time he pushed in as Schilt retracted it, Guidon ate the thudding jab.
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Martha Roby who famously retracted the endorsement of then-candidate Donald Trump in 2016 was forced into a runoff election after failing to win the majority of votes.
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The G7's Japanese host, Finance Minister Taro Aso, said on Friday that some of his counterparts supported a British exit - a remark quickly retracted by his staff.
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Even if the Times had fully retracted or corrected the alleged falsities after they were pointed out, a retraction will not protect a defendant under New York law.
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A hiring manager at a well-funded enterprise software as a service start-up recently retracted a job offer when the prospective employee started making too many demands.
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"We really want to be able to get it retracted and covered up so we can count on it in the future, should the need arise," Scoville said.
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Tata Sons also said at the time of appointment Mistry agreed to distance himself from family enterprise Shapoorji Pallonji & Co, but after some time he retracted his position.
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Moreover, the next day Moscow retracted its threat to sell or deploy the S-300 surface to air anti-aircraft missile in Syria that had aroused Israeli anxiety.
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In May 2017 Fox News published a since retracted report alleging that Rich was murdered as part of a plot to conceal the leak of emails to WikiLeaks.
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The article, which the magazine retracted after its flaws were dissected in a Columbia Journalism School report, brought Rolling Stone its widest but most unwelcome attention in years.
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Fox News on Tuesday retracted a story regarding the 28503 killing of Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich after massive outcry over sharing conspiracy theories about the murder.
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True, Lavillenie had not helped his cause by comparing his lot during the competition to that of Jesse Owens in 1936 in Berlin — a comparison he quickly retracted.
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Opponents want the bill to be retracted, and a debate over the legislation has been postponed for a second time on Thursday, the South China Morning Post reported.
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Facebook has finally made good on its promise to let users unsend chats after TechCrunch discovered Mark Zuckerberg had secretly retracted some of his Facebook Messages from recipients.
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JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia retracted its new rules requiring e-commerce sellers to share data with tax authorities to avoid further confusion, the country's finance minister said on Friday.
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Last week the study, which was published in a prestigious medical journal, JAMA Pediatrics, was formally retracted, and doubts have been cast about other papers involving Mr. Wansink.
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O'Donnell, an opinion host, retracted the report, acknowledging that the story had not been vetted by the news division and did not meet the network's standards for reporting.
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"Gattie's remarkable affidavit — which he never retracted — presents a strong factual basis for the argument that Tharpe's race affected Gattie's vote for a death verdict," the opinion said.
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The lead scientist who signed the 1993 report later retracted its findings, saying that the area has since been found to have better foundations than others under consideration.
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All-purpose flour — milled of higher-protein wheat than the Sonoran variety — yielded tortillas that retracted into small, thick discs every time I tried to roll them thin.
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While being subjected to that treatment, he made alarming confessions about purported terrorist plots — like recruiting black Muslims in Montana to carry out attacks — that he later retracted.
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Not one of Mr. Balanchine's soloists had feet this articulate, the long bones explicitly spread, then retracted, even more finely detailed than Leonardo's plans for his flying machines.
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National Beverage Corporation, the parent company of LaCroix, announced that a lawsuit challenging its natural ingredient labeling has officially been dropped, and all related claims have been retracted.
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News Analysis WASHINGTON — In the end, Republicans relearned a lesson that has bedeviled them since the New Deal: An American entitlement, once established, can almost never be retracted.
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But Ukrainian officials say it's too early to determine the cause, and Ukraine's embassy in Iran retracted a statement that also attributed the crash to an engine malfunction.
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But he retracted his remarks days later after the interim Bolivian government sent a letter to Argentina requesting that it reject his comments, according to the news service.
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But concerns about his research came to a head on Wednesday when leading medical journals retracted six of his articles, the Journal of the American Medical Association announced.
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But Gowdy retracted his remarks after several hours of interviewing, saying that McCabe had convinced him there was no grounds to suppose he was on his way out.
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A major meta-analysis published earlier this year that questioned the empirical evidence for supervised drug consumption sites has been retracted by the International Journal of Drug Policy.
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The story has since been widely debunked, and Fox News retracted it after it was up for one week, saying it didn't meet the news outlet's editorial standards.
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Last week, Vox Media's sports site SB Nation suspended its longform reporting vertical after an extremely problematic article about convicted rapist Daniel Holtzclaw was published and then quickly retracted.
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"Those theories, which some reporters have since retracted, are baseless, and they are unspeakably cruel," Mary and Joel Rich wrote in a Washington Post op-ed on Tuesday evening.
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When Amanda Knox was acquitted of the murder of her roommate, much attention was paid to the way Italian police obtained a confession from her, which she later retracted.
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However, according to aviation website Aviation Herald, the huge jet slammed down on the runway with its landing gear retracted, instead of climbing away for a new landing approach.
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While on the ride, for instance, activating the demo kid's movie also automatically retracted a rear window shade and closed the sun roof, optimizing the rear seat viewing environment.
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The eating-behavior researcher is under fire for scientific misconduct allegations, and six studies have been newly retracted from a suite of journals, bringing Wansink's total retractions to 13.
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The box is then attached to a yellow clip dangling in thin air; the camera pulls back and we see the box being retracted upward toward a hovering drone.
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This week was another PR nightmare for Facebook, riddled with political ad bans, a new lawsuit from advertisers, its retracted statement about Portal-related ads and election security reassurance.
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The contrarians weren't entirely wrong: the wobble can be caused by other factors such as another star and several planet discoveries have been retracted over time for this reason.
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The main story, suggesting Rich was the leaker of the trove of DNC emails during the 2016 campaign, was retracted in May 2017, a week after it was published.
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When Gap changed its logo in 2010, the new design was so reviled online and in the press that the company retracted the rebranding effort after just one week.
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At issue were three statements made about Eramo in the article and several comments Erdely made about the "university" and "administration" in media interviews before the article was retracted.
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Musk has since retracted those statements, or tweets rather, after speaking with shareholders and investigating the process, realizing the best path forward for the company was to remain public.
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Wakefield lost his medical license and the study was widely debunked and eventually retracted, but he nonetheless built up a following (among them, most famously, the actress Jenny McCarthy).
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ProPublica retracted a 2017 story that had included particular damning details — which they now say were incorrect — about personal interactions Haspel supposedly had with Abu Zubaydah during his interrogation.
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In September, the ANC hastily retracted a statement calling on the SARB to do more to help the poor after an intervention by Godongwana, a member of Ramaphosa's faction.
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Stefano Gabbana, one half of Dolce & Gabbana, admitted he was one of those initial detractors — however, he had since reflected and retracted his original reaction, he explained on Instagram.
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Martha Roby, who famously retracted the endorsement of then-candidate Donald Trump in 2016, was forced into a runoff election after failing to win the outright majority of votes.
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Notice that as the clip ends Fenech has retracted his left arm to free it and moved his head below McCrory's in order to create space to throw shots.
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Cyrus was a guest on Jimmy Kimmel Live and talked about a recent tweet where she retracted an apology she made when she was 15, for a topless photoshoot.
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In April the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology retracted an article by scientists from Dalian University, in Liaoning province, because it suspected the peer-review process had been subverted.
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The president has now retracted his recent request for declassification and release of DOJ/FBI material that would shed defining light on the supposed crime (or, perhaps, lack thereof).
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And in December, the field suffered a further setback, when a highly publicized hibernation study was retracted after one of the authors was found to have manipulated the data.
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Incredibly, Stewart responded in the affirmative, "If the book contained the functional equivalent of express advocacy," which is a position the government never retracted, even on rehearing the case.
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The president's attacks on CNN have amplified in recent days, after CNN retracted an investigative report on Trump's ties to Russia that resulted in the resignations of three journalists.
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After the aircraft's flaps retracted following takeoff, the automatic trim problem noted on the previous night's flight returned, until the flight data recorder stopped recording when the plane crashed.
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I opened the door, pushed into the room, locked the other door, threw myself onto the bed, retracted my limbs like a sea anemone who is closed for business.
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Though their neighbors Iorlando Jordano and his son Frank were implicated in the murders, Rosie Cortimiglia later retracted her testimony and the pair walked free, according to the Smithsonian.
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During the talks, President Donald Trump met with Russian President Vladimir Putin for the first time and discussed forming "an impenetrable cybersecurity unit" – an idea he has since retracted.
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Prosecutors initially asked for seven to nine years in prison but Attorney General William Barr retracted that recommendation hours after Trump criticized it on Twitter for being too harsh.
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The next week, he retracted that denial, saying in his statement that he had failed to be "clear, compassionate and, most of all, completely accurate" in his previous comments.
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You can tweak your pricing model to keep prices where they should be while reducing the burden on your customers — a policy that can easily be retracted post-recession.
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The journal later retracted the paper, and Dr. Wakefield lost his British medical license after it was revealed that he was a paid consultant for attorneys suing vaccine companies.
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Emmett was abducted and killed after a white woman complained that he had grabbed her and wolf-whistled at her, an account that she later changed and then retracted.
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Former Housing Secretary Julián Castro, who is also competing for the party's nomination in 2020, had seized on the quote to bludgeon Buttigieg online, but retracted his attack Monday.
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Every couple of hours, the awnings are retracted, the metal tables are rolled back, and a giant locomotive crawls through, parting the souk like Moses at the Red Sea.
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The wingtips are kept retracted when on the ground and then a switch is activated just before take-off, allowing the aircraft to stretch its wings and take flight.
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" SPLC APOLOGIZES AFTER PAINTING JOURNALISTS AS FASCISTS IN RETRACTED ARTICLE In 2016, the SPLC included Nawaz and Quilliam in an online publication called "A Field Guide to Anti-Muslim Extremists.
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Indicated 0.6 percent higher Deutsche Boerse has retracted comments by two senior executives about its planned $30 billion merger with LSE Group at the request of the British takeover authority.
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Today, the waffling continues: It appears that, since this morning, the March platform has both retracted its statement regarding solidarity with sex worker rights — and added it back in again.
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The number of papers so flawed that they need to be retracted has risen sharply in the past two decades, with glitzier journals pulling more papers than lower-profile counterparts.
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In recent months, the president's hostility against CNN has turned more aggressive, particularly in the wake of the June resignation of three well-known employees over a retracted Russia story.
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While the Switch 7 looks a lot like Microsoft's Surface Pro device, Acer has included its own automatic kickstand that can be automatically deployed or retracted with a single hand.
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Wheeler, a private investigator and frequent contributor on Fox News, was also the primary source for the now-retracted local Fox News story that claimed Rich had ties to WikiLeaks.
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In 2010, the prestigious journal that published the research, The Lancet, retracted the paper, and many studies have disproved Wakefield's original report and showed that vaccines do not cause autism.
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"Unless a person is stimulated to a high state of arousal, that little pearl may be retracted, not noticeable, or hard to feel with a finger or tongue," she says.
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Those handles can be easily retracted, to allow more freedom in the movement of the user's hands and wrists (when working on preparing food at a kitchen counter, for example).
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He later retracted that statement, telling reporters there were "no Davao death squads," but the allegations remain and numerous local and international human rights groups have repeatedly criticized his record.
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Though the article was retracted in 2202 and Wakefield lost his medical practice license, it circulated very widely and became an integral component of anti-vax communities around the world.
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Concerns about a potential link between the MMR vaccine and autism have persisted for two decades, since a controversial and ultimately retracted 1998 paper claimed there was a direct connection.
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Although the study was eventually retracted, and the physician in question stripped of his license to practice, trust in the medical establishment eroded, fueling the spread of anti-vaxxer belief.
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"Limbaugh's comments were based on an article by the Gateway Pundit, which has since retracted its claim about the shooter's anti-Trump political leanings," PolitiFact posted in its fact-check.
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In Ortega's case, it was the government's decision — later retracted — to raise social security contributions and reduce benefits, which sparked a wave protests that quickly spread to other citizen discontents.
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LONDON — A scientific article published in April, asserting that a 2012 exhibition of work by Damien Hirst at Tate Modern had dangerously high levels of formaldehyde fumes, will be retracted.
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After the event, Mnuchin retracted his permission for the school to post video and audio of the event to the internet, a UCLA spokeswoman told The Wall Street Journal. Marketplace.
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David McCraw, vice president and assistant general counsel of The New York Times, followed up in a letter to Mr. Kasowitz and said that the article would not be retracted.
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Time Warner's news division CNN has accepted the resignations of three journalists after the publication of a Russia-related article that was later retracted, a CNN rep said on Monday.
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After a five-year investigation, officials concluded that more than 30 studies Dr. Anversa's lab produced over more than a decade contained falsified or fabricated data and should be retracted.
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The debunked article, which was retracted in 2015 after a damning report from the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism, prompted three lawsuits and waves of negative coverage for the magazine.
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Correction: Some details about Haspel's role in the torture of Abu Zubaydah have been removed from this story as they were retracted by ProPublica after the story was first published.
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Once it found a workaround, using a still-mysterious hack likely provided by a forensics firm, the DOJ retracted its request to compel Apple to help break into the phone.
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Atsuko Muraki, a former top welfare ministry bureaucrat who was arrested for postal fraud and exonerated after a key witness retracted his testimony, spent five months in detention in 2009.
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Women who accept those crumbs are expected in return to uphold patriarchy, internalize its dictates, police other women and never forget that power bestowed is power that can be retracted.
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In one instance, the government published (and then retracted) an online "birth map" that showed, in shades of pink, the number of women of childbearing age by city and region.
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Stephen Colbert and President Trump finally have something in common: They're enjoying the chance to take some shots at CNN, after the network retracted a report about a Trump ally.
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