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Eko

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10. No,
Wed Jul 13, 2022, 06:51 PM
Jul 2022

Look at the top of the Yahoo page and you get this. "Sam Burdette, Arizona Republic Mon, July 11, 2022 at 10:31 PM". Top left is "AZCentral | The Arizona Republic". At the bottom "This article "originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Surprise shooter acted in self-defense during home attack, police say". Its not a new article nor an updated one, its just been posted to yahoo. If you go to the original article there is this at the top. "Sam Burdette Arizona Republic Published 5:13 pm, MT July 5, 2022". The date difference is because when you write an article on a web page and publish it, it will give the date you published it not an earlier or later date. So someone at yahoo copied part of it a couple of days later and published it, they just left out some stuff. That's why you never trust yahoo for news you always go to the original link.
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