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Page 63 of 179 Β· 3,562 analyzedIran says framework for US war-ending deal nearing completion
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson claims negotiations with the US are in final stages of drafting a framework agreement to end conflict, reportedly consisting of 14 clauses with potential completion within 30-60 days.
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US, Iran and Pakistan say talks progressing towards agreement
US, Iran, and Pakistan officials report optimism about progress toward ending their conflict, with mediators reportedly close to agreeing on a 60-day ceasefire extension and Iran finalizing a memorandum of understanding.
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Mediators close to 60-day US-Iran ceasefire extension deal, FT reports
Mediators are reportedly close to finalizing a 60-day US-Iran ceasefire extension that would include reopening the Strait of Hormuz and discussions on Iran's uranium stockpile. The deal would involve US sanctions relief, port blockade easing, and phased release of frozen Iranian assets in exchange.
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Even Republicans are souring on Trump's economy
Article reports that Republican voters are expressing increased pessimism about the economy under Trump, with consumer sentiment dropping even among GOP supporters ahead of midterm elections. The piece frames economic concerns as spreading across party lines and potentially damaging to Trump politically.
Exclusive: Trump says he's "50/50" on Iran deal or bombs, will meet envoys to decide
Trump told Axios he views Iran negotiations as a 50/50 proposition between reaching a deal or military action, planning to meet with advisors Saturday to decide by Sunday. The article reports on Trump's stated decision timeline and the involvement of negotiators and a Pakistani mediator in ongoing Iran discussions.
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The end of the internet's golden age
Google's search redesign signals the end of the internet's 'golden age' when digital tools felt empowering and less commercially driven. The piece frames the AI era and social media evolution as having created an unrecognizable digital landscape compared to a decade ago.
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Netanyahu 'sidelined' by Trump, has little control over Iran decisions - report
Report claims Netanyahu has minimal influence over U.S.-Iran negotiations, citing unnamed Israeli defense officials through New York Times reporting. The framing suggests Israel is excluded from critical diplomatic decisions involving Iran policy.
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If Israel wants mass aliyah, it must end its bureaucratic gatekeeping - opinion
An opinion piece argues that Israel's immigration bureaucracy is unnecessarily complex and discouraging potential new citizens from making aliyah. The author frames administrative processes as deliberately obstructive rather than systemically inefficient.
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Syria pushes to gain closer ties with Western powers as it reaches meetings with G7, NATO, and WHO
Syria is reportedly seeking to establish closer diplomatic relationships with Western powers, including meetings with G7, NATO, and WHO representatives. The stated objective is to integrate Syria into key international organizations while improving stability and attracting investment.
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Group of deaf Israeli civilians rescued from heart of Nablus in unusual West Bank incident
A group of deaf Israeli civilians were rescued from Nablus after entering the Palestinian city as guests of a local resident for a meal. The incident is framed as unusual, with details about the rescue operation included but limited context on broader circumstances.
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Tens of thousands march in Madrid to demand Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's resignation
A protest in Madrid against Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez drew competing attendance estimates: organizers claimed 80,000 participants while the Spanish government cited 40,000. The Jerusalem Post reported both figures without editorial assertion of accuracy.
Ben-Gvir banned from France, French FM Barrot says, demanding sanctions against far-right minister
France's Foreign Minister Jean-NoΓ«l Barrot announced a ban on Israeli far-right minister Itamar Ben-Gvir from French territory and called for EU sanctions against him. The announcement frames Ben-Gvir's political position as disqualifying for entry to France.
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US, Iran close to agreeing on 60-day extension of ceasefire, gradual reopening of Hormuz - report
Reports indicate the US and Iran are nearing agreement on a 60-day ceasefire extension with gradual reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. The headline presents diplomatic progress on a key geopolitical issue without inflammatory framing of either party.
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Guy Fieri shares 4 tips to make the perfect burger for your next barbecue
Guy Fieri provides burger-cooking tips for summer barbecues, including recommendations on cheese selection and patty preparation techniques. The article presents straightforward cooking advice from the celebrity chef in a casual, lifestyle-focused format.
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14 easy Memorial Day cookout foods you can make in a slow cooker
A lifestyle article promoting slow-cooker recipes for Memorial Day weekend entertaining, citing consumer behavior data about grilling traditions. The piece frames slow cookers as a convenient alternative to traditional grilling for holiday gatherings.
Why big brands are turning to vanilla from Uganda
Global vanilla prices have crashed from $600/kg in 2017 to $50/kg in 2024 due to Madagascar's market dominance and supply volatility. Uganda is emerging as an alternative vanilla source to reduce dependence on Madagascar's unpredictable production.
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My son moved home after college, but now he's engaged and has plans to move out. I'm glad I get to live with him one last time.
A mother reflects on the unexpected emotional benefits of her adult son living at home after college before his upcoming marriage and move. The piece frames this temporary arrangement as a meaningful period of connection and gratitude rather than a burden or financial arrangement.
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Holidays and milestones were hard to celebrate after my husband died. A taco salad helped us break through the pain.
A personal essay about a widow and her daughter finding healing after the author's husband died by cooking family recipes together, particularly a taco salad. The story frames cooking as a therapeutic way to honor his memory and reconnect with traditions.
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I ranked 4 store-bought hot dog brands. The winner was perfect for a Memorial Day cookout.
A consumer product review comparing four commercial hot dog brands, with Applegate ranked as the flavor winner and Ball Park noted for thickness. The article frames the review around summer cookout season and Memorial Day messaging.
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I toured the only nuclear-missile submarine in the US open to the public. Take a look inside the USS Growler.
Business Insider describes the USS Growler, a decommissioned nuclear-missile submarine from 1958 now housed at the Intrepid Museum in New York City as a public attraction. The article provides historical context about the vessel's Cold War role and its current status as the only such submarine accessible to the public.
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