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Page 55 of 179 Β· 3,562 analyzedGreen Card Seekers Must Now Apply from Abroad, White House Announces
The White House announced new green card application requirements that mandate applicants apply from abroad rather than within the U.S. The policy follows suspension of visa processing at U.S. consulates in 75 countries.
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The Art of the Deal
A Reason magazine piece critiquing a Trump/DOJ settlement agreement, characterizing it with inflammatory language ('Utterly stupid, morally wrong'). The analysis examines how the outlet frames executive-branch negotiations through adversarial framing rather than neutral reporting.
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WATCH: The World This Week β βChaos of the Old Orderβ
A promotional description for a video segment featuring statements from Xi and Putin criticizing unilateral world dominance, alongside commentary on Trump's positions toward Iran and Cuba. The framing emphasizes a shift in international power dynamics.
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The Russian-Chinese CommuniquΓ©
Consortium News reports on a Russian-Chinese summit communiquΓ© in Beijing that declares the end of neocolonial hegemony and announces a new era in international relations. The article presents the official joint statement between the two presidents without substantive editorial analysis or contextual framing.
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Iβm 67. Our family trust earns $300,000 annually for my kids. How do I ensure they wonβt get killed on taxes?
A MarketWatch advice column addresses a 67-year-old's question about minimizing tax liability on a $300,000 annual family trust income by distributing funds to beneficiaries. The piece presents a straightforward tax planning strategy without political advocacy or inflammatory framing.
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France scales down border checks at Dover port amid chaotic delays
France has reduced border checks at Dover port following significant queues during a busy bank holiday weekend. Authorities characterized the situation as challenging but the headline emphasizes de-escalation rather than ongoing crisis.
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EUβs public debt could become βexplosiveβ without action, IMF warns
The IMF warns that EU public debt could become unstable without policy action, citing that countries' current 'muddling-through' approach is unsustainable. The story presents institutional concern about fiscal trajectories across European economies.
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The bond market is speaking louder than Trump on rates
The article argues that rising bond market yields are undermining the case for lower interest rates that Trump has advocated for, as Kevin Warsh assumes leadership at the Federal Reserve. Market signals are presented as a counterweight to political pressure for rate cuts.
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Europe races to make it harder for Trump to rattle NATO
European NATO leaders are developing contingency plans to insulate the alliance from potential disruption by the United States under new leadership. The headline frames America as both a stabilizing force and a destabilizing threat to NATO cohesion.
France bans Israelβs Ben-Gvir from entry
France has banned Israeli minister Ben-Gvir from entry, with the French Foreign Minister calling for EU sanctions against him. The ban references criticism of Ben-Gvir's conduct toward activists on the Global Sumud flotilla.
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Ukraine says it hit Russiaβs Sheskharis oil terminal on Black Sea
Ukraine claims it struck Russia's Sheskharis oil terminal on the Black Sea. The article frames this in context of disrupting Russian oil revenues that finance military operations in Ukraine.
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Denmarkβs Mette Frederiksen gets new chance to form government after centre-right talks fail
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has been given another opportunity to form a government after centre-right coalition talks collapsed. Despite her Social Democrats suffering significant election losses, they remain Denmark's largest party and she receives the first chance to build a governing coalition.
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US and Iran report progress on talks ending war, looking to next few days
The US and Iran report progress in negotiations aimed at ending conflict, with both parties indicating advancement in talks. Iran's foreign ministry is focused on finalizing a memorandum of understanding, with both sides suggesting substantive developments are possible in the coming days.
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Iran chief negotiator vows βcrushingβ response if US resumes attacks
Iran's chief negotiator warns of a 'crushing' response if the US resumes military attacks, citing Tehran's rearmament during a six-week ceasefire. The statement frames Iran's military capabilities as enhanced and ready for potential conflict.
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Israeli strike kills Gaza boy and five police officers, police say
An Israeli air strike on a Palestinian police post in northern Gaza killed at least five police officers and a 13-year-old boy, according to Gaza police. The incident occurred as Israel intensified military operations against Hamas-run forces.
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Iran's top negotiator says Tehran will not compromise in talks with US
Iran's top negotiator Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf stated during talks with Pakistan's army chief that the U.S. cannot be trusted in negotiations and Iran will not compromise on national rights. The statement was made in Tehran and reported by state television.
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France bans Israeli security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir from country
France banned Israeli security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir from entering the country and called for EU-level sanctions against him. The action targets the far-right Israeli political figure. The headline and description provide minimal context for the ban's stated justification.
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βEncouragingβ progress made on ending US-Iran war
The Straits Times reports that Iran's foreign ministry states progress is being made toward resolving US-Iran tensions through a memorandum of understanding. The headline uses the word 'encouraging' to characterize negotiations that Iran describes as focused on finalization.
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Tens of thousands march in Madrid to demand prime ministerβs resignation
A large protest in Madrid demanding the prime minister's resignation occurred, with police detaining a group of masked individuals near the Moncloa Palace. The story provides minimal detail about the protest's size, participants, or stated grievances.
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WWE Saturday Nightβs Main Event 2026 Preview And Predictions
Forbes publishes a preview and predictions article for WWE Saturday Night's Main Event XLIV, highlighting upcoming matches including The Street Profits vs. The Vision and Becky Lynch vs. Sol Ruca. The piece provides standard sports entertainment event coverage without apparent political agenda or inflammatory framing.
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