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Vice News reports that a financial filing from a support studio may have leaked information about the release window for a Persona 4 remake. The article frames this as positive news for fans awaiting the game's announcement.
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The Eta Aquarid Meteor Shower Is Coming: Hereβs the Best Time to Watch
Vice News announces the upcoming Eta Aquarid meteor shower and provides guidance on optimal viewing times and techniques. The article addresses astronomy enthusiasts and frames the event as a seasonal occurrence worth planning for.
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The Pussycat Dolls Just Canceled Their Reunion Tour
The Pussycat Dolls have canceled their reunion tour, keeping only one show at West Hollywood's OUTLOUD Festival. The group cited reviewing financial numbers and making a difficult but principled decision that few artists make.
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Everything We Know About the New Banksy Statue That Appeared in London Overnight
Vice reports on a new Banksy statue that appeared in London overnight, noting initial uncertainty about authenticity that was quickly resolved. The article uses conversational framing and subjective characterization of Banksy's style.
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3 Rock Bands From the 90s That Sound Just As Good Today As They Did In Their Prime
A Vice article highlights three 1990s rock bands that the author claims maintain their musical quality despite career disruptions from hiatuses, breakups, or industry changes. The piece celebrates these bands' enduring sound and relevance despite fading from mainstream prominence.
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Ziggy Marley Sang a Beloved 90s Cartoon Theme Song That You Forgot About and Now Itβs Going To Be Stuck in Your Head All Day
The article reveals that Ziggy Marley sang the theme song to the 1990s cartoon Arthur, a fact the author suggests many people were unaware of. The piece frames this discovery as a surprising connection between a reggae musician and a widely-watched children's show that has likely remained in viewers' memories for decades.
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GTA 6 PC Release Date Is Being Delayed on Purpose, Says Take-Two CEO
Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick stated that GTA 6's PC release is intentionally delayed to prioritize console launches on PS5 first. The article frames this as a deliberate business strategy decision by Rockstar Games rather than a technical or production constraint.
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Fleaβs βVery Strictβ Bedtime Routine Isβ¦ Honestly, a Lot Tamer Than I Thought Itβd Be
Vice publishes a profile of Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea's personal bedtime routine, which the author frames as surprisingly modest compared to expectations about a rock musician's lifestyle. The piece uses casual conversational language and sets up expectations before revealing the actual routine details.
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Top CEO pay increased 20 times faster than workersβ pay in 2025
The article reports that CEO compensation grew 54% between 2019-2025 while worker pay fell 12%, citing examples of executives earning over $100 million and billionaire dividend payments. It frames this as an inequality crisis and presents calls from ITUC and Oxfam for higher taxes and pay caps.
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100,000+ Students to Walk Out Alongside Workers in Largest One-Day Strike in Over 80 Years
The article reports that over 100,000 students are participating in a nationwide school walkout coordinated with Sunrise Movement actions and community mobilizations, described as the largest one-day student strike in over 80 years. Multiple schools have already cancelled classes in anticipation of the absences.
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Telling It Like It Is
The article reports that the Supreme Court struck down a Louisiana voting map in Louisiana v. Callais, characterizing this decision as a devastating attack on voting rights protections for communities of color. The author frames the court as illegitimate and extremist, and argues the decision undermines democratic participation.
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New Report Exposes Trump Cryptocurrency Corruption
A Public Citizen report details the Trump family's approximately $1 billion stake in World Liberty Financial, a crypto venture connected to Binanceβan exchange that pleaded guilty to sanctions and money laundering violations. The article frames this alongside Trump's simultaneous dismantling of crypto enforcement mechanisms.
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U.S. House Strips Cancer Gag Act From Farm Bill
The U.S. House passed a Farm Bill and voted to remove language that would have shielded pesticide manufacturers from health-related lawsuits. The removal had bipartisan support, with over 70 Republicans joining Democrats in stripping the provision.
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AFGE Urges Passage of the Shutdown Fairness Act
AFGE, the largest federal employee union, celebrates the end of a 76-day DHS shutdown and calls for passage of the Shutdown Fairness Act. The statement highlights that federal employees worked without guaranteed paychecks during the extended closure.
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Keystone Light Tar Sands Pipeline: Same Problems, Different Name
President Trump approved a permit for the Bridger Pipeline Expansion project, which critics call "Keystone Light" because it would transport Canadian tar sands oil along part of the canceled Keystone XL route. An NRDC strategist argues the environmental concerns that drove opposition to Keystone XL remain equally valid for this new project.
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Friends of the Earth Applauds House Stripping Harmful Pesticide Language from Farm Bill
Friends of the Earth celebrates a House vote to remove pesticide-related language from the Farm Bill, claiming the 71 Republican and 6 Democratic votes demonstrate bipartisan support and grassroots victory over industry influence. The article frames this as a remarkable achievement against the pesticide industry's size and political power.
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Wyden to Force Declassification of Secret Court Opinion on FISA βSerious Abusesβ
Sen. Ron Wyden proposes a short-term FISA extension contingent on declassifying a surveillance court opinion documenting ongoing violations. Sen. Tom Cotton objects to the proposal, potentially triggering a statutory sunset of Section 702. The article frames Wyden's action as forcing transparency while characterizing Cotton's opposition negatively.
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Supreme Court Eviscerates Last Remnants of Voting Rights Act, Opening Door to Jim Crow Gerrymandering in Red States
Common Dreams reports on a Supreme Court decision regarding a Louisiana congressional map that struck down a district with a second majority-Black seat, framing it as a gutting of Voting Rights Act protections. The article uses a statement from Stand Up America's policy director to characterize the ruling as opening the door to gerrymandering and threatens democratic representation.
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The hidden costs of Asia's data center rush
Asia's rapid expansion of data centers lacks adequate environmental regulation and community consultation in many countries. The article argues that regulatory frameworks lag behind construction pace and environmental impact assessments are often not required.
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A lack of electricity and internet access hinders AI adoption in Sub-Saharan Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa faces significant barriers to AI adoption due to frequent power outages and expensive internet access relative to local incomes. The article frames infrastructure deficits as obstacles in a competitive 'AI race,' positioning the region as disadvantaged.
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