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The PrintΒ·May 4, 2026
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Russian missile strike kills seven in Ukraine’s Kharkiv region, officials say
A Russian missile strike on the town of Merefa in Ukraine's Kharkiv region killed seven people according to Ukrainian officials. The article reports the attack occurred midmorning on May 4 and provides attribution to local authorities.
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Reuters wins two Pulitzer Prizes for national and beat reporting
Reuters won two Pulitzer Prizes, including one for beat reporting on Meta's known exposure of user data on social media. The article reports on the awards announcement on May 4.
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The PrintΒ·May 4, 2026
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UK’s Starmer calls in leaders to tackle antisemitism after attacks
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is convening leaders across society to address antisemitism following recent violent attacks against Jewish men. The article reports on a policy response to incidents of stabbing but provides limited detail about the scope, nature, or specifics of the attacks referenced.
Center-RightEmb: 25antisemitismuk-politics
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The PrintΒ·May 4, 2026
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Trump launches bid to open Strait of Hormuz, Iran strikes ships, UAE port
Trump administration launches a new operation to ensure shipping access through the Strait of Hormuz. The headline juxtaposes this action with reports of Iranian strikes on ships and UAE port damage, creating ambiguity about causality and sequence.
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The PrintΒ·May 4, 2026
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Trump calls Xi meeting important trip, says US leads in AI
President Trump states he looks forward to meeting Xi Jinping later in May and plans to emphasize U.S. leadership in artificial intelligence during the visit. The article reports Trump's characterization of the upcoming meeting as important while highlighting his framing of U.S.-China competition in AI.
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The PrintΒ·May 4, 2026
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South Korean-run vessel ablaze in Strait of Hormuz; Trump says Iran fired at the ship
A South Korean-operated vessel experienced an explosion and fire in the Strait of Hormuz on May 4. U.S. President Trump attributed the incident to Iranian fire, while Seoul confirmed the incident occurred but the provided excerpt does not detail Seoul's attribution or full response.
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The PrintΒ·May 4, 2026
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Two killed after small plane crashes into building in Belo Horizonte, Brazil
A small airplane carrying five people crashed into a building in Belo Horizonte, Brazil on May 4, killing the pilot and co-pilot. The incident was reported by local fire department authorities. The article provides minimal detail about circumstances, casualties, or impact.
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The PrintΒ·May 4, 2026
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Putin declares May 8-9 ceasefire for war commemoration, Zelenskiy announces his own ceasefire
Putin declared a two-day ceasefire for May 8-9 coinciding with Russia's WWII victory commemoration. Zelenskiy announced a matching ceasefire, with the headline presenting both announcements in parallel structure suggesting coordination or mutual agreement.
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New ScientistΒ·May 4, 2026
A lost ancient script reveals how writing as we know it really began
New Scientist reports on a 5,000-year-old writing system that remains largely undeciphered but may represent the earliest moment humans recorded speech in written form. The article frames this discovery as potentially revolutionary to understanding writing's origins.
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New ScientistΒ·May 1, 2026
An unorthodox version of quantum theory could reveal what reality is
The article explores Bohmian mechanics, an alternative interpretation of quantum theory proposed by physicist David Bohm that suggests reality is more solid and deterministic than standard quantum mechanics implies. It examines how this theory could be tested and discusses barriers to its wider acceptance in the scientific community.
CenterNCI 18 Β· ORGANICEmb: 35quantum mechanicsphysics
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New ScientistΒ·May 4, 2026
The greatest David Attenborough documentaries you really need to watch
New Scientist staff curate a selection of David Attenborough's most notable documentaries to celebrate his 100th birthday. The article presents this as a subjective editorial exercise rather than a definitive ranking.
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New ScientistΒ·May 4, 2026
Tiny frozen world unexpectedly appears to have an atmosphere
A 500-kilometer object in the outer solar system similar to Pluto appears to possess an atmosphere, contradicting previous scientific assumptions about small bodies in that region. The discovery challenges existing models of how atmospheres form and persist on distant celestial objects.
CenterNCI 22 Β· ORGANICEmb: 35scienceastronomy
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New ScientistΒ·May 4, 2026
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Prebiotic chewing gum could be helpful for gum disease
A small clinical trial found that chewing gum containing nitrate may reduce gum disease symptoms by promoting beneficial oral bacteria growth. The article reports on a preliminary scientific finding without making claims about widespread applicability or regulatory status.
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New ScientistΒ·May 4, 2026
Smart underwear detects lactose intolerance by tracking your farts
Researchers have developed a wearable device that attaches to underwear to monitor flatulence frequency, potentially helping detect lactose intolerance. The article frames this as revealing that people pass gas more often than they realize.
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New ScientistΒ·May 4, 2026
Honey has been used as medicine for centuries – does it really work?
The article examines whether honey has legitimate medicinal properties beyond popular belief, with columnist Alice Klein investigating scientific evidence for honey's health benefits. The piece frames honey as having some proven uses depending on the type, while questioning overstated claims about treating colds or preventing hay fever.
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New ScientistΒ·May 4, 2026
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300-year-old experiment could become world's best dark matter detector
Scientists are modernizing a 1773 physics experiment originally conducted by Henry Cavendish to potentially detect dark matter particles. The updated version could be significantly more sensitive and cost-effective than current dark matter detection methods.
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New ScientistΒ·Apr 29, 2026
Why dinosaurs lived much more complex lives than we thought
Recent paleontological discoveries have expanded understanding of dinosaur behavior and social complexity. The article features paleontologist Dave Hone discussing new findings about dinosaur sociality, combat, and lifestyle based on a decade of research.
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New ScientistΒ·Apr 28, 2026
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Is consciousness more fundamental to reality than quantum physics?
New Scientist reports on an emerging scientific framework that positions consciousness as fundamental to understanding reality, potentially rivaling the traditional physicalist approach in quantum physics. The article frames this as a paradigm shift that could resolve major cosmological mysteries.
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The New ArabΒ·May 4, 2026
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Iraqi court sentences 4 to prison for promoting Baath Party
An Iraqi court has sentenced four individuals to prison for promoting the Baath Party, a banned political organization. The article frames this within Iraq's ongoing de-baathification policy, noting that while convictions are rare, political disqualifications continue under this framework.
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The New ArabΒ·May 4, 2026
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Trump's Gaza envoy to press Israel to uphold ceasefire
Trump's Gaza envoy Nickolay Mladenov is visiting Israel to pressure the country to maintain ceasefire compliance. The timing is framed around Hamas's refusal to continue negotiations until Israel stops alleged ceasefire violations.
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