Results for "precedent"
17 articlesTrump builds massive arena at White House for birthday cage fight
The article reports that President Trump has constructed a UFC cage-fighting arena on the White House South Lawn for a scheduled event on his 80th birthday (June 14). The piece uses dramatic language describing construction activities and includes Trump's quoted statement about the event's unprecedented nature.
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Israel antiquities bill aims to seize land in West Bank, Gaza
An Israeli antiquities bill is characterized as a mechanism to seize Palestinian land in the West Bank and Gaza under the pretext of protecting ancient sites. The article frames this as an unprecedented government power grab over Palestinian territory.
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22 Years Ago, βHarold & Kumarβ Almost Sent Two Characters to a Very Different Fast-Food Chain
A behind-the-scenes story about how the 2004 film 'Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle' nearly featured a different fast-food chain instead of White Castle. The article discusses how companies are often reluctant to allow product placement in films when portrayed negatively, referencing Jerry Maguire as a precedent.
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Focus groups uncover the disturbing appeal of a Candace Owens presidency
An article claims focus groups reveal appeal of a Candace Owens presidency, citing Sarah Longwell's analysis and referencing Hunter Biden's podcast appearance with Owens. The piece frames Owens as a potential presidential candidate following Trump's precedent as a reality TV figure entering politics.
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Rs 69,000 for answer sheets: CBSE portal glitch leaves students, parents baffled
CBSE's revaluation portal experienced technical glitches including fluctuating fees (Rs 69,000), website crashes, and payment failures affecting Class 12 students seeking answer sheet reviews. The board attributed disruptions to unprecedented traffic and unauthorized interference while extending deadlines, leaving students and parents frustrated with unclear communication.
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US judge considers ordering Meta to revamp its apps
A US judge is considering ordering Meta to make structural changes to its apps, potentially setting a precedent for states to mandate reforms to social media platforms. The headline and description present this as a significant regulatory development without detailing the judge's rationale or Meta's position.
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Military agreement with US labels Argentine Sea as βglobal common goodβ
Argentina and the US signed a joint military patrolling agreement for the South Atlantic, with the deal framed as treating the Argentine Sea as a 'global common good.' Critics warn the agreement enables unprecedented US military presence in the region.
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A hacker group is poisoning open source code at an unprecedented scale
A hacker group called TeamPCP has conducted multiple software supply chain attacks targeting open source code repositories, with GitHub being a recent victim. The article frames this as part of a coordinated 'spree' of unprecedented scale attacks on critical infrastructure.
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Explainer-Why China might react badly to any call between Trump and Taiwanβs president
Reuters reports that Trump stated he would speak with Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te, framed as an unprecedented move that could negatively affect U.S.-China relations. The article is positioned as an explainer examining potential Chinese reactions to such a call.
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Taiwan says President Lai would be happy to talk to Trump
Taiwan's Foreign Ministry stated that President Lai Ching-te would be willing to speak with U.S. President Donald Trump, characterizing such communication as unprecedented. The report relays this diplomatic readiness without additional context or analysis.
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Putin says Russia-China ties at unprecedented level, invites Xi to Russia
Putin stated during a Beijing meeting with Xi Jinping that Russia-China relations have reached an unprecedented level and extended an invitation for Xi to visit Russia. The reporting is based on a direct statement from Putin to his Chinese counterpart.
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Moscow hit by unprecedented drone attack; Russia says 556 Ukrainian drones intercepted
Moscow experienced a large-scale drone attack overnight resulting in at least 3 deaths, over a dozen injuries, and airport disruptions. Russia claims to have intercepted 556 Ukrainian drones, though the article does not independently verify this figure or provide Ukrainian response.
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US and China in βunprecedentedβ cooperation against scam centres in Dubai
The FBI and Chinese police conducted a joint operation in Dubai against scam networks, dismantling nine fraud centers and arresting 276 suspects. The operation, called Tri-Force Sentinel and led by Dubai Police, is framed as 'unprecedented' cooperation between US and China, occurring ahead of Trump's planned visit to China.
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China scrambles to close AI security gap as Anthropic, OpenAI pull ahead with new models
The article reports that US AI companies Anthropic and OpenAI are advancing cybersecurity capabilities in their models, prompting China to accelerate its own AI-driven cyber defense market. It claims Anthropic's Mythos model can discover vulnerabilities with unprecedented speed, and suggests China will develop comparable technology.
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Fragmentation looms as record number of hopefuls seek seats in Cyprus vote
A record number of candidates have registered for Cyprus's May 24 parliamentary election, potentially resulting in one of the most fragmented legislatures in the country's history. The article uses Reuters reporting and focuses on the unprecedented candidate registration numbers as a signal of political fragmentation.
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MAGA Supreme Court judge: We do what we want because this 'isn't a popularity contest'
Justice Neil Gorsuch told Reason magazine that the Supreme Court is not a popularity contest, in response to criticism about the Court's perceived partisanship and recent decisions overturning precedents like Roe v. Wade. The article frames this statement as a dismissal of concerns about the Court's legitimacy and public faith.
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U.S. pressure mounts on Brazil to designate criminal groups as terrorists
Brazil is facing U.S. pressure to designate criminal gangs as foreign terrorist organizations. Brazil's Foreign Minister pushed back against this designation in a March 8 call with U.S. Secretary of State Rubio, citing concerns about precedents for military intervention.
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