Read on to see the beauty blunders, silly styling and overall head-to-toe outfits that these stars regret.
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Tanisha Bhat,
PEOPLE,
9 June 2026
Nearly all of them are blunders, offenses or revelations about the people Collins has put in top positions in his House office, his campaign office or both.
Most of the night went on without a hitch, with several show-stopping moments bringing the audience to their feet, but like every live event, there were a few flubs and a couple eyebrow-raising choices.
The issue is not that AI makes mistakes—human decision-making is also imperfect—but that models operate at a scale and speed that rapidly amplifies those errors faster than they can be discovered and addressed.
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Troy Holaday,
Forbes.com,
11 June 2026
But Boutros has acknowledged mistakes made in the case involving the Broadview protesters.
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The Editorial Board,
Chicago Tribune,
11 June 2026
For one, the data was self-reported, which can introduce inaccuracies.
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Brian Mastroianni,
Health,
2 June 2026
His attorney, Joe Pace, disputes that claim and says the government relied heavily on inaccuracies in an old plea agreement that stated Munoz began dealing drugs before becoming a citizen.
But as the wheels came off late in Game 2, with Canady allowing a seventh-inning home run to Texas’s Kayden Henry, followed by all those fielding miscues, one wondered whether the burden of being the bad guys finally did them in.
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Stewart Mandel,
New York Times,
5 June 2026
Henke forced a flyout to left field to keep the score tied, and Cambridge took over from there with the help of Lincoln-Sudbury miscues.
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