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Article reports on the Charles Schwab Challenge golf tournament at Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas, focusing on winner's payout and prize money distribution for the 2026 event. The piece covers financial details of the PGA Tour event.
NYT βPipsβ Hints, Answers And Walkthrough For Friday, May 29
Forbes publishes a game guide for the New York Times Pips puzzle from May 29, offering hints and a walkthrough to help players solve the domino-matching game. The article provides straightforward instructional content with no political or controversial elements.
Todayβs Wordle #1805 Hints And Answer For Friday, May 28
Forbes provides hints, clues, and the answer for New York Times Wordle #1805 for May 28. The article aims to help readers solve the daily puzzle and improve their Wordle strategy.
Commitment Makes Kentucky A Leader In Thoroughbred Racing
Kentucky is described as a leader in Thoroughbred racing due to its commitment to the sport, building on its historical strength as a breeding state. The piece frames Kentucky's position as a result of deliberate investment and dedication to the industry.
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Argentina set for US$55 billion mining wave, with copper leading from 2028
Argentina is projected to experience a $55 billion mining boom starting in 2028, led by copper extraction. A UIA-CAEM report indicates local suppliers can fulfill 73 of 91 needed industry categories, though industrial groups express concerns about national preparedness.
Is Tony Blair the fake βsaviorβ the UK Labour Party deserves?
The article frames Tony Blair's recent policy proposals for Labour as potentially harmful to the party, using the metaphor of 'fake savior' and 'commandments.' It suggests Blair's involvement will worsen Labour's current leadership struggles rather than improve them.
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Former US first lady reignites debate over alleged Biden health cover-up
RT reports that Jill Biden stated she feared Joe Biden was experiencing a stroke during his 2024 debate performance with Donald Trump. The article frames this as reigniting debate over alleged health cover-up by the Biden administration. The story relies on a quote attributed to the former first lady.
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Netanyahu names country with βcrazy loveβ for Israel
Netanyahu characterizes India as a nation with strong support for Israel amid global criticism. The article presents Netanyahu's statement about India's backing as a counterpoint to what he describes as international 'delegitimization' of Israel.
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Israel furious over inclusion on UN sexual violence list
The UN has added Israel to its list of conflict-zone sexual violence offenders, according to Ambassador Danny Danon's statement. The headline emphasizes Israel's negative reaction to this inclusion. The brief description provides minimal context about the UN action or Israel's response.
FBI seizes $40 million in gold, cash and watches from ex-CIA official
The FBI and CIA seized approximately $40 million in gold, cash, and watches from a former CIA official's Virginia residence. The headline emphasizes the seizure amount and the official's previous employment without providing context about charges, justification, or investigation details.
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Russia warns US against sending more troops to its borders
Russia issues a warning against additional US troop deployments near its borders, framing such actions as escalatory risks to European military stability. The headline and description present Moscow's perspective without substantially detailing US rationale or context for troop movements.
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Israel strikes Lebanese capital despite ceasefire claims (VIDEOS)
RT News reports that Israel has intensified military strikes against Lebanon, including targets in Beirut, contradicting claims of an active ceasefire agreement from the previous month. The headline and description emphasize the tension between stated ceasefire status and continued Israeli military operations.
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DHS Secretary Claims Plans Underway to Stop Intl Flights from Sanctuary Cities
DHS Secretary Mullin reportedly made statements about potentially halting international flight processing in sanctuary cities as a response to protests. The article frames this as a threat tied to political resistance to administration policies.
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Delaware Judge Upholds Town Charter That Allows Corporations to Vote
A Delaware judge upheld a town charter allowing corporations to vote in Fenwick Island, where approximately 12.5% of registered voters are non-living corporate entities. The decision permits business organizations to participate in municipal elections alongside individual citizens.
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Student Journalist Awarded by CBS Condemns Networkβs Shift Right at News Emmys
A student journalist who won a CBS award used the News Emmys platform to critique CBS's perceived rightward shift in editorial direction. The unnamed student, Santiago Campos, framed the criticism around concerns about journalism serving the public interest.
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Workers, Students, Indigenous Movements Shut Down Bolivia in Popular Rebellion
The article reports on a shutdown in Bolivia involving workers, students, and indigenous movements, framing it as a popular rebellion against neoliberalism, austerity, and US imperialism. The headline and description use broad, ideologically-charged language to characterize the protests as a unified popular movement with systemic anti-capitalist goals.
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WATCH: Teen summer jobs hit historic lows, new data shows
ABC News reports that teen summer employment has reached historic lows, citing new data. The segment features an economics correspondent explaining labor market factors and includes an MIT graduate providing job search advice using AI tools.
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Confirmed fatalities after explosion, massive fire at Dallas apartment complex
An explosion and fire broke out at a Dallas apartment complex shortly before 1 p.m. local time, resulting in confirmed fatalities. Authorities reported the fire escalated and was upgraded in classification during response efforts.
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US Treasury threatens to sanction Oman if it joins Hormuz tolls
The US Treasury, via Treasury Secretary Bessent, threatens sanctions against any actor including Oman if they attempt to impose tolls on shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. The statement uses absolute language ('will be penalised,' 'will not tolerate') to deter such action.
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Should You Be Allowed To Sell a Kidney? Economist Explains 'Repugnant Markets'
Reason publishes a piece exploring economist Alvin Roth's concept of 'repugnant markets'βtransactions society considers taboo but economically viable. The framing invites readers to reconsider cultural boundaries around commodification, using organ sales as a case study.
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