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Page 133 of 179 Β· 3,562 analyzedBreathe Like You Donβt Live in a Dust TrapβOur Favorite Air Purifier Is on Sale
A product recommendation article promoting the Coway Airmega AP-1512HH air purifier, which the author claims is their favorite after testing many models. The piece uses casual, humorous language to discuss air quality concerns and includes a sales promotion.
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Valveβs Steam Controller Sold Out in 30 Minutes. Buy These Instead.
A Valve Steam Controller product sold out in 30 minutes. The article frames this as noteworthy and redirects readers to alternative controller options. The piece uses Valve's historical gaming legacy as contextual framing.
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Celebrate Rock Romance With These 4 Iconic Musical Couples β One Pair Married on This Day 42 Years Ago
A Vice News article celebrates iconic rock couples by highlighting the May 5, 1984 marriage of Chrissie Hynde (The Pretenders) and Jim Kerr (Simple Minds), who met while touring together in Australia and New Zealand. The piece uses this anniversary as a hook to discuss four notable musical couples without apparent political agenda or controversial framing.
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RUSSELL! Grew Up Online. Now Heβs Making Some of the Best Music of His Career. [Exclusive]
An artist formerly known as D-Pryde, now performing as RUSSELL!, is profiled for his early adoption of YouTube as a creative platform and his current music career trajectory. The piece emphasizes his origin story from Brampton, Ontario and positions him as ahead of industry trends in platform adoption.
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The βSeinfeldβ Scene That Almost Killed Michael Richards
A Vice article references a 2013 Reddit AMA where Jerry Seinfeld discussed filming 'The Pothole' episode from Season 8, noting that a scene involving Newman being set on fire was memorable. The headline suggests Michael Richards was in danger during filming, though the description indicates the fire stunt involved Wayne Knight's character Newman.
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The Menzingers Just Announced a 2026 North American Tour
Punk band The Menzingers announced a 32-date North American tour scheduled for fall 2026 in support of their new album Everything I Ever Saw. The tour will include support from Hot Water Music and Weakened Friends across clubs and theaters in the U.S. and Canada.
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This Classic Jay-Z Record Was βThe Most Difficult Albumβ He Ever Made
An article claims that one of Jay-Z's classic albums was described by him as 'the most difficult' he ever made. The piece establishes Jay-Z's strong discography before apparently revealing which album presented the greatest creative challenge, though the full article is not provided.
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Jump to Lightspeed With a Millennium Falcon Desk Lamp
Vice publishes a promotional piece about a Millennium Falcon desk lamp product. The author uses self-aware humor to acknowledge the absurdity of claiming a Star Wars merchandise item will boost productivity, while implicitly encouraging readers to rationalize the purchase anyway.
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Every Title Coming To Xbox Game Pass In The First Half of May
This article announces upcoming game releases for Xbox Game Pass in May 2026, highlighting Forza Horizon 6 and Subnautica 2 as major titles. The piece provides a list of games with their release dates during the first half of the month.
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Hereβs how I turned my kids into βthousandairesβ managing their own money by their 18th birthdays
A first-person account by an author describing their strategy for teaching children financial management by giving them control over money, resulting in them accumulating approximately $1,000 by age 18. The piece frames this as a practical parenting approach to preparing children for financial adulthood.
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Intel is now worth more than Oracle as its stock explodes higher
Intel's stock has risen significantly, pushing its market capitalization above Oracle's current valuation and approaching its 2000 peak. The gains are being attributed to market enthusiasm around a potential partnership with Apple.
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Palantirβs stock falls despite upbeat earnings. Here are Wall Streetβs quibbles.
Palantir's stock declined despite posting strong earnings results, with Wall Street analysts citing concerns about weak international commercial business performance and the company's elevated valuation leaving minimal margin for future disappointment.
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Spain to conduct health inspection of ship with hantavirus outbreak before passengers can leave
A cruise ship is undergoing health inspections due to a hantavirus outbreak. Health officials have determined that a couple contracted the virus before boarding the vessel, rather than aboard it.
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Western censorship wrecking global press freedom β RT at UNESCO event
RT reports that Western crackdowns on the outlet are motivated by suppressing dissenting voices rather than addressing disinformation concerns, according to a statement by Dmitry Leontiev at a UNESCO event. The article frames RT's restrictions as censorship targeting press freedom globally.
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Will Hong Kongβs claw machine regulations curb gaming habits and gambling risks?
Hong Kong is proposing stricter regulations on claw and pinball machines due to rising addiction cases, particularly among teenagers. The article examines the difficulty of distinguishing gaming from gambling and references comparative regulatory approaches in other jurisdictions.
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Will Pakistanβs new defence pact with Saudi Arabia give Chinese arms risk-free exposure?
The article examines whether a Pakistan-Saudi Arabia defense pact could provide Chinese military technology with combat-tested credibility through potential involvement in Iran-related conflicts. It frames China's historically cautious military posture as creating pressure to demonstrate weapons effectiveness in real warfare scenarios.
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Trump is losing yet another war: top economist
The article claims Trump is losing a three-month war against Iran and simultaneously failing to position the US competitively in green energy transition. It cites economist Paul Krugman's assessment that current policy consequences are military, economic, and political while creating an oil crisis that fuels competition over energy dominance.
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US and Bahrain push UN-backed action for Hormuz as Washington seeks maritime coalition
The US and Bahrain are pursuing UN-backed action on maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz, with the US building a coalition. A potential resolution could enable sanctions against Iran and potentially authorize military force.
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Ceasefire with Iran is not over, Pentagonβs Hegseth says
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that a ceasefire agreement with Iran remains in effect despite recent military exchanges between the two countries. The statement was made on Tuesday and reported by Reuters correspondents Idrees Ali and Phil Stewart.
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US says Iran ceasefire holds despite exchange of fire in Gulf
The US State Department stated that Iran did not breach a ceasefire agreement in the Middle East despite a military exchange of fire in the Persian Gulf on Tuesday. Washington's assessment suggests the incident fell within acceptable bounds of the fragile truce. The report comes from Reuters correspondents based in Dubai and Washington.
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