Deepak Chopra stories flagged by site warnings when readers clicked through
Attempts to open recent headlines about deepak chopra landed on technical-interruption pages: a usatoday. com notice saying "Your browser is not supported" and a Glitz message reading "Just a moment... ". Those site messages directed readers to update or wait before continuing.
Deepak Chopra headlines and the barrier to access
Readers who tried to view coverage with the following headlines encountered the site messages:
- Chopra had close relationship with Epstein, told him to bring ‘your girls’ on trips, messages show
- Deepak Chopra acknowledges 'poor judgment' over emails with Epstein
- Front Row United States Deepak Chopra, the luxury world - and Jeffrey Epstein's - favourite guru
Attempts to open those three headlines led to the interruption notices on usatoday. com and Glitz rather than immediate article text; it is unclear in the provided context whether the articles themselves were present behind the messages.
What usatoday. com message said
The page on usatoday. com displayed a message that stated: "usatoday. com wants to ensure the best experience for all of our readers, so we built our site to take advantage of the latest technology, making it faster and easier to use. Unfortunately, your browser is not supported. Please download one of these browsers for the best experience on usatoday. com. " That notice names the site and asks readers to download updated browsers to proceed.
Glitz showed a "Just a moment... " page
The Glitz page presented the short placeholder text: "Just a moment... ". The provided context does not include further Glitz wording or instructions beyond that phrase, and it is unclear in the provided context whether a timed redirect or additional content followed.
Readers told to update or wait
The usatoday. com message explicitly urged readers to "download one of these browsers" and framed the change as an effort to take advantage of "the latest technology, making it faster and easier to use". The Glitz snippet offered only "Just a moment... " as its visible instruction. It is unclear in the provided context whether following the download instructions or waiting on the Glitz page restored access to the articles.
The available information covers the visible text displayed by each site and the three headlines that prompted users to those pages; details about timing, which browsers were recommended, the percentage of visitors affected, and any publisher follow-up are unclear in the provided context.
Next steps are unclear in the provided context: there is no posted update or schedule included here about when access would be restored or whether the sites planned alternative access routes for readers.