Today is Wednesday, May 11, 2016. A New York Times SnapChat error. A boy finds a lost Mayan city. Budweiser is America.
New York Times’ SnapChat Mistake
The New York Times published a story about a theological debate among Muslims. That’s a serious subject. Unfortunately, the article incorrectly stated the name of Washington Muslim leader Suhaib Webb’s SnapChat handle. They said “Pimpin4Paradise786.” That’s wrong. It’s “imamsuhaibwebb.”
Correction at the end of NYT story today on anti-ISIS imams, including @ImamSuhaibWebb #pimpin4paradise pic.twitter.com/EAE7awvIaE
— Hannah Allam (@HannahAllam) May 9, 2016
Discovering a Mayan City
A 15-year-old Canadian boy appeared to discover a lost Mayan city in Mexico.
He spent hours looking at diagrams of constellations and maps of known Mayan cities. Then, he figured it all out. Although, some believe the story is overblown.
Budweiser is America
Belgian-owned beer Budweiser will change its name to “America” this summer. From May 23 through Election Day in November, the beer cans will look a little different. Phrases like “land of the free” and “home of the brave” will be etched in the label.
The motto ‘king of beers’ would be changed to America’s motto ‘E Pluribus Unum’, meaning ‘out of many, one.’
Let them explain.