Quit putting headlines up that do not match the story!
Quit putting up headlines that do not match the story!
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IVAN ORISEK
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Two news stories today have wrong pictures attached to them. I have previously suggested that you check your stories more carefully.
In the story about a WW II bomber found in the Sahara desert, you say it was a Liberator (B-24) but your pictures show B-17 Flying Fortress. In the story about Audrey Hepburn, in the segment saying that the Germans invaded the country you show military vehicles with white stars - the white stars were used by the US Army during WW II. -
Anonymous
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Ever since OATH took over AOL it's been a TOTAL DISASTER, and especially that piece of **** AOL GOLD. Headlines that refer to stories that aren't there, stories that are there are no more than click bait slide shows loading every single page with so many ads it's hard to read what IS there. Emails don't come through. I am going to stop paying for this. It's WORTHLESS.
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Anonymous
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I am very frustrated with the AOL News headlines. More often then not, the story is not about the headlilne. Here is an example: "Triumph The Insult Comic Dog hits Sen. Ted Cruz with an absolutely savage burn" The corresponding story had NOTHING about Triumph the Insult Comic Dog. Solution: Report on the headline, not something else.
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Anonymous
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if they do match on occasion they are week old headlines -
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HOWARD CHAIET
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When I go to read what is described most of the time the specific subject referenced (numbered) does not appear. Instead there is some other somewhat or completely unrelated presentation. You should display what is described and not force the reader to read other articles some of which do NOT pertain to what was numbered. Very annoying causing me to skip the subject and miss the advertisements which is how you make$$$$$$$$$$.