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" ... Headlines drive what people think, and a recent Washington Post headline mischaracterized a CDC ... [+] study by implying that flying increases the risk of contracting the coronavirus. ... "
" ... Specifically, he made false statements regarding referral fees and the scheme. He told IRS-Criminal Investigation Special Agents that he “…did not get anything out of the deal with the [Police Reports]” when he knew that he received payments of $7,500 to $10,000 each month along with 33% of the personal injury case referral fees generated by the scheme. He also mischaracterized payments as investments to the IRS. ... "
" ... The American Petroleum Institute (API) also expressed concern. "...we are concerned the agency has mischaracterized the lessons learned from past weather-related events and appears to suggest that additional regulation is the answer where markets have already proven the ability to greatly benefit consumers and give our electric system the flexibility needed to meet constantly, and often rapidly changing electricity demands." ... "
" ... Though Reid mischaracterized Mozart’s craft, he accurately depicted that the Chiefs won even while not playing their best game. ... "
" ... “There exist additional interests to consider in making this decision: the interest of the citizens of the Commonwealth of Kentucky to be assured that its publicly elected officials are being honest in their representations; the interest of grand jurors, whose service is compelled, to be certain their work is not mischaracterized by the very prosecutors on whom they relied to advise them; and, the interest of all citizens to have confidence in the integrity of the justice system,” reads the ruling. “Considering those interests, there is no doubt that justice requires disclosure of the grand jury proceedings in this case.” ... "