Susan Rice Appears in Headlines as Sites Prompt Readers to Prove They’re Not Robots
susan rice appears in multiple high-profile headlines even as at least one major news site displays a verification prompt that asks readers to confirm they are not robots before continuing.
Susan Rice in recent headlines
The provided headlines name Susan Rice directly. They include: "Trump Threatens Netflix With ‘Consequences’ Over Rice Board Seat, " "Susan Rice predicts ‘accountability agenda’ when Democrats are back in power, " and "Trump demands Netflix remove former Obama official from board. " The three headlines place the name susan rice at the center of the items supplied in the context.
. com asks visitors to prove they're not robots
A prompt titled "Are you a robot?" tells visitors: "To continue, please click the box below to let us know you're not a robot. " The message instructs users to take an action on the page before they can proceed.
What the verification prompt instructs readers
The prompt continues with operational troubleshooting: "Please make sure your browser supports JavaScript and cookies and that you are not blocking them from loading. " It points readers to further reading: "For more information you can review our Terms of Service and Cookie Policy. " For direct help, it says: "For inquiries related to this message please contact our support team and provide the reference ID below. " The prompt also includes a subscription push: "Get the most important global markets news at your fingertips with a. com subscription. "
Financial Times entry labeled "Client Challenge"
A separate item in the provided context is a piece titled "Client Challenge" with the listed source Financial Times. The body text for that entry is unclear in the provided context.
What comes next
Next steps are unclear in the provided context. The materials supplied name Susan Rice in multiple headlines, reproduce the. com verification prompt and its full set of instructions, and list a Financial Times headline "Client Challenge" with no accompanying text; beyond those items, the context gives no further schedule or follow-up events.