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Chip bans on countries like China will hurt the U.S. more than they'll help. They won't even Work

@tooLongInEDA and @M. Y. Zuo ,

I think I know why now. The editor at Fortune Magazine did put "They might not even work" in one of the article's embedded HTML tag fields that will be displayed in some situations when people posted the URL link.

But when readers use Chrome, Firefox, or Edge to read this article, they will see the regular text title "They won't even work", not the embedded HTML tag's.
That is bizarre. Hopefully it's a bug and not intentional because I can't think of any legitimate reason why they would need two separate subtitles.
 
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