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" ... 2. The Wilpons throw Van Wagenen under the bus to curry favor with the commissioner. Van Wagenen might have produced the best moment of his tenure on Aug. 27, when he was captured on a “hot mic” declaring commissioner Rob Manfred “doesn’t get it” by requesting the Mets and Marlins protest racial injustice by walking off the field prior to the first pitch at 7:10 and returning at 8:10. The Mets and Marlins didn’t do that — in the most stirring image of a summer filled with stirring sports images, they walked off the field together and didn’t return following a 42-second moment of silence — and Van Wagenen later apologized to Manfred and insisted he made a mistake and said the idea to walk off and return was Jeff Wilpon’s. We’ll leave it up to you to determine just how believable that is. But the Wilpons then releasing separate statements criticizing Van Wagenen — and somehow misspelling Brodie as “Brody” — was one more reminder the Wilpons, forever tight with Manfred’s predecessor Bud Selig, hung on to the Mets far longer than they should have because of the family’s friends in high places. ... "
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" ... Last Sunday night’s episode of Line of Duty on the BBC ended with a shocker. If you have not caught up with the series yet, be advised that this article contains spoilers for the first four episodes of series five. This new season of the BBC series has been gripping the U.K. for the past few weeks with a plot that is all balanced on the glaring misspelling of a single word. ... "
" ... Of course Smith’s poignant moment came after the infamous hot mic incident from GM Brodie Van Wagenen, who then saw both Fred (not Fredd) and Jeff (not Geoff) Wilpon blast him in separate press releases while misspelling his name (Brody) in the second paragraph, a move that could come out of the George Steinbrenner playbook of referring to Buck Showalter as “Bucky”. ... "
" ... The first generation of gene editing was Crispr, a technology developed in 2012 that can target and cut sections of DNA like a pair of scissors. Now Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Beam is pioneering Crispr 2.0. Its advancement, known as base editing, works more like a pencil, which can target a single misspelling in the DNA code allowing for much greater precision, says Evans, who is 43. Beam’s technology, which has yet to be tested in humans, could theoretically cure thousands of the genetic diseases caused by single letter misspellings, known as point mutations. Topping the company's targets is sickle cell disease—a point mutation that predominantly affects Black people and has been neglected through more than a century of racist attitudes. ... "