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In April 2021, a supposed screenshot of an article entitled “UN Cultural Agency Removes Birthplace of Jesus From Its List of Heritage Sites” circulated on social media:
This was not a genuine news headline.
This image was digitally altered to remove the final two words of a real headline published by the United Nations (U.N.). The real headline read: “UN cultural agency removes birthplace of Jesus from its list of heritage sites in danger.” If you look closely at the above-displayed screenshot, you can see what appears to be faint marks of a Microsoft Paint tool over where the words “in danger” would have been displayed. Here’s a screenshot of the genuine headline:
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Source: Windows Central
Windows 10 devices enrolled in the Windows Insider Program s Dev Channel recently picked up Windows 10 build 21364, a new preview that includes a couple of significant changes and several improvements.
For example, in this release, Microsoft is shipping a new update version of the Windows Subsystem for Linux that brings support for Linux GUI apps to Windows 10. Task Manager gets a new Eco mode to limit app access to resources to improve performance, and now the tool displays classifications for Microsoft Edge processes.
Besides build 21364, the company also made available three other previews since our last roundup of changes, including build 21343, 21354, and 21359 that also delivered several changes and visual improvements to the Settings app, File Explorer, Start menu, and more.
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