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50 Cent discussed his mother's death when he was eight years old and its role in directing him toward street life. The article frames this as a candid personal revelation about how early trauma shaped his life trajectory.
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Earl Sweatshirt Reveals One of the Big Inspirations Behind His Dark 2015 Album βI Donβt Like S**t, I Donβt Go Outsideβ
Earl Sweatshirt discusses an unexpected inspiration behind his 2015 album 'I Don't Like S**t, I Don't Go Outside.' The article reports on an artist interview revealing creative influences for a dark, introspective album. No specific inspiration is detailed in the provided text.
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Lupe Fiasco Admits That He Hates This One Album in His Discographyβand Not Because of the Music
Lupe Fiasco discusses his dislike for one album in his discography, citing reasons unrelated to the music quality itself. The article promises insight into his perspective and suggests the album could have been executed differently.
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Texas Juries Decide Child Custody Cases
The article reports that Texas uses juries to decide child custody cases, distinguishing it from most states where judges make these decisions. The piece appears to examine how Texas's legal system handles family law matters differently through jury involvement.
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Rubio renews US ties with India after Trumpβs China visit
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited India to meet PM Modi and reaffirm bilateral ties, described as a 'natural partnership,' one week after accompanying Trump to China. The framing suggests the US is balancing engagement with both Asian powers while rhetorically downplaying recent US-China warming.
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βLetβs give it a tryβ: motion sickness no barrier for Hong Kongβs first astronaut
Hong Kong's first astronaut, Lai Ka-ying, a 43-year-old mother of three with motion sickness and other apparent disadvantages, completed nearly two years of training for China's Shenzhou-23 mission launching Sunday. The article frames her selection as unlikely yet successful, emphasizing her perseverance despite personal limitations.
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Critics Warn Utah Megadata Center Could Devastate Great Salt Lake
Critics are warning that a proposed large-scale data center campus in Utah could strain water and energy resources and damage the Great Salt Lake's local ecosystem. The article frames the project as a potential environmental threat requiring public concern.
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New Immigration Rule Could Force Green Card Applicants to Leave US
A new immigration policy eliminates the decades-old adjustment of status process that allowed green card applicants to remain in the US while applying. The policy now requires applicants to leave the country to complete their applications, potentially affecting many current immigrants.
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San Diego gunman was 'idolizing Nazis and mass shooters,' prompting gun removal from home in 2025
Chula Vista police removed firearms from a home in January 2025 after the resident, Caleb Vazquez, posted disturbing content online idolizing Nazis and mass shooters. The action represents a proactive law enforcement intervention based on social media monitoring and reported threat assessment.
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How to talk to your kids about extremism online
Two teenage suspects attacked an Islamic Center in San Diego, killing three people before taking their own lives. Authorities have linked the suspects to far-right extremist content on social media. The article frames this as a parenting guide for discussing online extremism with children.
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GOP governor hopefuls give closing arguments to oft-forgotten Central Valley Republicans
Two Republican gubernatorial candidates, Chad Bianco and Steve Hilton, delivered closing arguments to GOP voters in the Central Valley near Fresno ahead of the June 2 primary election. The headline frames the Central Valley Republican base as 'oft-forgotten,' suggesting these voters receive limited political attention despite their electoral presence.
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Israel reportedly sidelined from US-Iran ceasefire talks
A New York Times report indicates Israel was largely excluded from US-Iran ceasefire negotiations, reflecting growing strategic disagreements between Israel and Washington over Iran policy. The article frames this exclusion as a notable diplomatic development amid US-Iran tension management efforts.
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Turkey detains 13 over congress that chose ousted leader
Turkish police detained 13 people connected to a CHP (opposition party) congress that elected Ozgur Ozel as party leader, following a court decision that ousted him from the position. The incident is framed as part of an escalating political crisis in Turkey.
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Labor's tax defence is backfiring with young voters
Labor's tax policy is reportedly failing to resonate with younger voters despite targeting wage earners over investment profit holders. The framing suggests Labor's strategy of appealing to homeownership interests over cryptocurrency gains is backfiring with this demographic.
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Rachel Ward gave up glamour for cows and a not-so-simple country life
Former actor Rachel Ward has transitioned from entertainment to regenerative farming, embracing a rural lifestyle focused on sustainable agriculture. The article frames this as a meaningful personal reinvention where she has found fulfillment away from the spotlight.
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Trump revives centuries-old doctrine that shaped US-Cuba relations
The article reports that President Trump has revived the Monroe Doctrine, a centuries-old US foreign policy framework, with a new interpretation. The piece frames this as a significant shift in how the doctrine is being applied to contemporary US-Cuba relations.
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'Unusual' Greek island listed for half the price of average Aussie home
A Greek island called Makri Island is being listed for sale at approximately half the price of an average Australian home. The island spans nearly 100 hectares of uninhabited Mediterranean land but comes with unspecified complications or drawbacks that buyers should be aware of.
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The scale of the mouse plague is hard to fathom. Here's a visualisation
ABC Australia reports on a mouse plague affecting farms and homes in southern and Western Australia, using data visualization to help audiences understand the scale of the infestation. The article frames the plague as difficult to comprehend without visual aids to illustrate its magnitude.
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As a kid, Thitiwoot wanted to name a dino. He never knew it'd be this big
A Thai child named Thitiwoot discovered a dinosaur bone that scientists have now identified as belonging to the largest dinosaur species ever found in Southeast Asia. The discovery began with a bone protruding from mud near a lake in Thailand and has grown into a significant paleontological finding.
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'Midwits' and media bust-ups herald One Nation's arrival in SA parliament
One Nation broke its parliamentary silence in South Australian parliament by engaging in culture war rhetoric and political confrontations. The article suggests their arrival in the parliament didn't proceed entirely as the party expected, though specific details of what 'went wrong' remain vague.
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