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A listing for the world's tallest thermometer describes it as potential advertising space. The article reports on the sale of this novelty structure with emphasis on its commercial marketing angle.
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Iran says team's base camp for World Cup has been moved to Mexico from the US
Iran's national soccer team relocated its World Cup base camp from the United States to Mexico following FIFA approval, announced by the Iran Football Federation president. The move appears to be a geopolitical decision regarding US presence.
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Investigators looking for cause of fatal New York explosion that also wounded over 30 firefighters
Investigators are examining a New York City shipyard fire and explosion that killed one person and injured over 30 firefighters and medical personnel. The article focuses on the ongoing investigation into the cause of the incident.
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South African Gaza flotilla activists allege they were shocked with electricity in Israeli detention
South African activists detained while attempting to breach Israel's Gaza blockade have alleged they were subjected to electric shock torture by Israeli soldiers. The article reports abuse allegations from detained protesters without detailed independent verification of the claims.
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US names second airport for Ebola screening as cases in Congo outbreak skyrocket
The US CDC has designated a second airport for enhanced Ebola screening procedures in response to rising case numbers in the Congo outbreak. The article frames this as a preventive public health measure, with the description emphasizing screening as one component of a broader CDC strategy.
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MAGA reeling from Trumpβs historic collapse among white men
Article reports on a Fox News poll showing Trump's approval ratings declining among white men and other traditionally supportive demographics. The piece frames these findings as a major political setback for Trump and his supporters.
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The sleeping giant just woke up as angry nonvoters are about to rock midterms
Article argues that previously disengaged voters are mobilizing ahead of midterms, claiming Trump's approval ratings are historically low. The piece suggests Trump's base remains loyal despite political struggles, framing the midterm outcome as dependent on voter turnout rather than approval metrics.
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LDS just launched he most 'quintessentially Mormon' rebuke of Trump
Alternet reports that the LDS Church notably abstained from participating in a May 17 'Rededicate 250' event in Washington, D.C. that the outlet frames as a 'taxpayer funded white Christian nationalist rally.' The article suggests the LDS absence represents a significant rebuke of Trump and conservative Christian nationalism.
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Legal scholar warned for years that Trump would exploit this fund βand he was right
The article frames a DOJ Anti-Weaponization Fund resulting from Trump's IRS settlement as predictable political exploitation, citing a legal scholar's prior warnings. The fund aims to compensate alleged victims of federal government weaponization, but is characterized negatively as a potential 'slush fund' without presenting counterarguments.
A Trump family wedding, and the explanation that overshadowed it
Donald Trump Jr. married Bettina Anderson in a private ceremony, with the headline and description emphasizing that Donald Trump's absence received an 'odd' explanation. The article frames the father's non-attendance as noteworthy and potentially suspicious rather than straightforward reporting of the event.
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What in the world is Man Cereal?
Article critiques a trend of high-protein, creatine-fortified cereals marketed toward men, characterizing the product category as a manifestation of fitness and dietary crazes. The piece uses skeptical framing to suggest this trend represents an unwelcome shift in traditional breakfast food.
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Trump trashes Colbertβs high-rated finale as βno ratingsβ
Trump publicly criticized Stephen Colbert's Late Show finale despite the episode achieving high viewership numbers. Trump reportedly shared or created an AI-generated clip depicting himself throwing Colbert into a dumpster. The article frames Trump's attack as factually contradicted by the ratings data.
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Colbert isnβt gone, he just changed channels for a day
Stephen Colbert made a surprise appearance on a Michigan public access television show the day after his CBS farewell special aired to millions. The story contrasts the scale of his CBS audience with the much smaller viewership of the public access appearance, presenting it as an unexpected post-farewell move.
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These special phone and app features can help protect you from spyware
Article explains security features offered by Apple, Meta, and Google designed to protect devices against targeted spyware attacks. Provides instructional guidance on how these protection modes work and how to enable them.
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Bet on a shootout in the New York Knicks at Cleveland Cavaliers Game 3 of the 2026 Eastern Conference Finals
Fox News publishes a sports betting analysis recommending an Over bet on Game 3 of the 2026 Eastern Conference Finals between Cleveland and New York, citing Cleveland's strong home offensive performance. The piece frames a must-win scenario for the Cavaliers as justification for predicting a high-scoring game.
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This may be the most absurdly juiced athlete competing in the Enhanced Games this weekend
Fox News reports on the Enhanced Games, a competition in Las Vegas where athletes openly use performance-enhancing drugs like testosterone and HGH. The headline uses hyperbolic language ('absurdly juiced') to describe a competitor, framing the event with sensationalized terminology ('Steroid Olympics').
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RFK Jr announces 'largest autism fraud bust in American history' with $46.6M Medicaid scheme indictment
The DOJ indicted two individuals in a $46.6 million Minnesota Medicaid autism fraud scheme. HHS Secretary RFK Jr. characterized it as the largest autism fraud bust in U.S. history. The story presents the indictment as a significant enforcement action.
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Man finds poop on his roof, and if that wasn't bad enough, it led to a mountain lion encounter
A Pasadena resident reported discovering mountain lion feces on his guest house roof and subsequently had a close encounter with the animal. The story focuses on the unusual nature of the incident and the resident's frightening experience during the wildlife encounter.
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New York ready to combust as NYPD shut down Knicks watch party outside Madison Square Garden
The NYPD has reportedly prohibited an outdoor watch party for Knicks fans near Madison Square Garden ahead of a potential NBA Finals appearance. The headline uses catastrophic language ('combust') to frame a police decision about crowd management. The story presents fan enthusiasm against law enforcement restrictions without substantive explanation of reasoning.
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Robot mower flaw could open your home network
A security researcher identified serious vulnerabilities in Yarbo robot mowers that could allow remote attackers to access home networks, view live camera feeds, and steal Wi-Fi passwords. The story reports on cybersecurity flaws in a consumer IoT device with potential home network implications.
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