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ABC NewsΒ·May 28, 2026
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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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The New ArabΒ·May 25, 2026
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How Hajj is driving a food and beverage boom in Saudi Arabia
The article reports on Saudi Arabia's growing food and beverage sector driven by Hajj pilgrimage economics, with billions of dollars spent on feeding and supplying pilgrims annually. The framing emphasizes economic opportunity and growth rather than religious or political dimensions of Hajj.
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UPIΒ·May 17, 2026
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Portugal's $140M drone carrier offers warning for South Korean Navy
Portugal's $140M drone carrier represents a shift in naval strategy toward AI-enabled unmanned platforms as a cost-effective alternative to traditional warships. The article frames this development as a warning signal for naval powers like South Korea about changing military economics and technological trends.
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CBS NewsΒ·May 5, 2026
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How math could solve gerrymandering
CBS News reports on Harvard economics professor Roland Fryer's discussion of how mathematical approaches might address gerrymandering. The piece frames mathematics as a potential solution to electoral district manipulation, featuring an expert interview format.
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