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Page 143 of 179 Β· 3,562 analyzedChina's carmakers chase 'Yaris moment' to ignite overseas growth
Chinese automakers are redesigning vehicles specifically for international markets, seeking a breakthrough comparable to Toyota's successful Yaris model. The article reports that manufacturers are investing in ground-up engineering rather than simple adaptations of domestic vehicles.
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Thailand's monkey business: Pharmaceutical labs rely on primate testing
France 24 reports on pharmaceutical companies' reliance on monkey testing for drug development, noting that China's 2020 primate export ban has driven up prices and created an international black market centered in Cambodia, Thailand, and Laos.
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Romania's pro-EU coalition government collapses after prime minister loses no-confidence vote
Romania's coalition government collapsed after Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan lost a no-confidence parliamentary vote. The article frames this as political turmoil in an EU and NATO member state bordering Ukraine, occurring less than a year after the coalition was formed.
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Alito Torches Jacksonβs βTrivialβ And βInsultingβ Hot Take On Supreme Courtβs Latest Callais Order
Justice Alito responded to Justice Jackson's dissent in an unnamed Supreme Court case, characterizing her criticism as 'trivial' and 'insulting' while accusing her dissent of lacking rhetorical restraint. The article frames Alito's rebuttal as a direct counter to Jackson's accusations that the Court has removed constraints on its power.
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Should you buy Series I bonds amid higher inflation? What experts say
Series I bonds are currently offering 4.26% annual interest through October 31 based on latest inflation data. The article presents this as an investment option while noting that experts recommend considering trade-offs before purchasing.
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Most prediction market traders don't make a profitβGen Z and millennials are turning to them anyway
A CNBC article reports that most traders on Polymarket prediction platform lose money, yet Gen Z and millennials continue participating. The framing suggests younger demographics see wealth-building potential despite statistical evidence of losses.
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Fordβs secret EV unit emerges from shadows, still bullish on new pickup amid market slowdown
Ford has a dedicated EV unit operating with ambitious targets to reach breakeven by 2029 through its Universal Electric Vehicle platform. The unit remains bullish on new electric pickup development despite broader EV market slowdown and Ford's current billions in annual EV losses.
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Oprah picks "John of John" by Douglas Stuart for book club: Read an excerpt
CBS News reports that Oprah Winfrey selected 'John of John' by Douglas Stuart as her latest book club pick and provides a free excerpt from the book for readers.
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Farmers await JD Vance in Iowa as their financial struggles rise
Vice President JD Vance is visiting Iowa while farmers face financial difficulties, with speculation about a potential 2028 presidential campaign. CBS News reports on the visit through correspondent Ed O'Keefe.
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Extended interview: Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch
CBS News published a headline and description for an extended interview with Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch conducted by chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford. The interview covers Gorsuch's new children's book about the Declaration of Independence and his views on young people's circumstances.
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Reader's guide for "John of John" by Douglas Stuart
CBS News presents a reader's guide for Douglas Stuart's novel 'John of John.' The article appears to be promotional/educational content designed to help readers engage with the literary work.
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What are today's mortgage interest rates: May 5, 2026?
This article provides current mortgage interest rates for May 5, 2026, offering information relevant to homebuyers and those considering refinancing. The piece presents factual financial data without editorial commentary or framing.
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In Gaza, World Press Day is literally about life or death
The article frames World Press Day in Gaza as a matter of life and death, citing the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate's characterization of journalism as a 'daily battle' involving killings, arrests, and reporting restrictions. The piece uses dramatic language to emphasize the hazards faced by journalists covering the conflict.
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Hormuz Deepwater Disaster
This is an editorial cartoon by Palestinian-Jordanian cartoonist Emad Hajjaj addressing the Hormuz Deepwater incident. The piece is visual commentary rather than a news report with factual claims.
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UK lawyer says police wrongly listed him as 'Hamas member'
A UK lawyer claims police wrongly designated him as a Hamas member, detained him under terrorism powers, and accessed his phone data without proper justification. The article reports his accusation against police conduct but provides limited detail on police response or the specific grounds for the initial action.
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Mali junta chief to take over killed defence minister's role
Mali's junta leader Goita will assume the role of defence minister following the death of the previous defence minister. General Oumar Diarra will assist him in this capacity. The article provides minimal details about circumstances or implications.
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Palestinian photographer Saher Alghorra wins 2026 Pulitzer Prize
Palestinian photographer Saher Alghorra won the 2026 Pulitzer Prize for photography documenting conflict in Gaza. The outlet describes his images as 'haunting' and frames his work as documenting what it characterizes as 'Israel's genocide in Gaza.'
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Stocks sink amid fears over US-Iran truce following new tensions
Stock markets declined following reported US-Iran tensions that the article frames as threatening a truce. The piece links this geopolitical instability to crude oil price surges and potential disruption to the Strait of Hormuz shipping corridor.
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'For you, for them': Avila writes to daughter from Israeli jail
Gaza flotilla activist Thiago Γvila, detained by Israel without charges, wrote an emotional letter to his daughter while in custody. The article frames his detention as an extension of custody without formal charges, emphasizing the emotional and human dimensions of his situation.
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Amazon bets Nobel Prize-based dehumidification can cut its energy use
Amazon is purchasing a new HVAC dehumidification system based on Nobel Prize-winning technology to reduce energy consumption across its commercial buildings. The article reports on this procurement decision as a corporate sustainability measure.
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