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Info smells bad. There’s no other source online to back this up and the article quotes a bunch of fake and conveniently named Twitter accounts. Am afraid we have all been had.
I got the information from the daily IAAPA newsletter, so I hope they know more than the article would suggest. Otherwise, they need to do a better job before publishing.
 
I got the information from the daily IAAPA newsletter, so I hope they know more than the article would suggest. Otherwise, they need to do a better job before publishing.
Follow-up statement from IAAPA:
Dear IAAPA Members,

We want to address an issue with Friday's edition of News Daily, which included an article later determined to contain inaccurate information. We take this matter very seriously and are committed to ensuring the reliability and accuracy of the content shared through this member benefit.

As a reminder, News Daily is a curated news clipping service that highlights articles from reputable sources, including newspapers, magazines and television outlets, offering insights into current events, trends and developments in our industry. While we have established procedures to ensure the legitimacy of the sources we use, there is always a possibility of inadvertently featuring articles that are not entirely accurate.

On Friday, an article about proposed federal safety oversight plans by the Trump Administration was included. Upon further review by our public affairs team, it was confirmed that no such plans are currently being considered, and the article does not accurately reflect discussions within the incoming government.

We sincerely apologize for any confusion this may have caused and appreciate your understanding. To prevent similar issues in the future, we are revisiting our standard operating procedures to strengthen the verification process for all shared news sources.

Thank you for your continued trust and support.
 
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