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EuronewsΒ·May 23, 2026
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Inside Germany's beer obsession, from a 5,000-metre beer pipeline to home-brewing championships
Article profiles Germany's beer culture, highlighting unique infrastructure like a 5,000-metre beer pipeline and competitive home-brewing championships. The piece frames beer as central to German identity, with Oktoberfest presented as evidence of the nation's beverage obsession.
CenterEmb: 45lifestyleculture
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CNBCΒ·May 23, 2026
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Microsoft’s new responsible tech lead on how to humanize high-speed AI development
CNBC profiles Jenny Lay-Flurrie, Microsoft's head of Trusted Technology Group, discussing the company's approach to responsible AI development. The article frames responsible tech as balancing rapid innovation with ethical safeguards and ongoing oversight.
Middle East EyeΒ·May 23, 2026
Gaza amputees fight for mobility amid shortages
The article profiles Rozan Kheira, a Gaza resident who lost her foot in an Israeli air strike on her family home. It frames her experience as part of a broader crisis of amputees in Gaza facing mobility shortages. The narrative centers on her personal trauma and physical recovery challenges.
Vice NewsΒ·May 23, 2026
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This Legendary Comedy Duo Almost Wrote a β€˜Dumb and Dumber’ Prequel
Article profiles Trey Parker and Matt Stone's early career struggles in 1990s Los Angeles, including a nearly-written 'Dumb and Dumber' prequel. The piece emphasizes their persistence through poverty and years of unsuccessful pitching before achieving success in entertainment.
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The EconomistΒ·May 23, 2026
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Meet the β€œJailscraper”
Article profiles New York's approach to justice reform through architectural and policy innovation, focusing on reimagining incarceration facilities. The piece examines vertical design solutions as part of broader criminal justice system reforms.
Buenos Aires HeraldΒ·May 21, 2026
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Pugliese, the tango legend that became Argentine musicians’ good luck charm
This article profiles Pugliese, a celebrated Argentine pianist and orchestra director active since the 1920s, exploring how he became considered a good luck charm among musicians and other professionals. The piece uses biographical framing to examine the cultural phenomenon around his talisman status without providing detailed explanation of the mechanisms behind this perception.
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Vice NewsΒ·May 19, 2026
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Tripsitting the Mega Rich
A Vice article profiles a mushroom guide ('tripsitter') named Freddy who prepares and administers psilocybin mushrooms to wealthy clients. The piece includes crude humor about physiological effects and characterizes Freddy's appearance in casual, ethnographic detail.
Center-LeftEmb: 44psilocybinpsychedelics
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The β€˜ninjas’ who swap out Eurovision Song Contest sets in 48 seconds
A Reuters feature story profiles the behind-the-scenes stage crew at Eurovision Song Contest who rapidly dismantle and rebuild sets between performances. The crew, nicknamed 'ninjas' for their quick, unnoticed work, accomplish complex set changes in 48 seconds.
CenterNCI 24 Β· ORGANICEmb: 28entertainmentbehind-the-scenes
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South China Morning PostΒ·May 9, 2026
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2 bike-sharing apps vie for Hong Kong riders amid industry’s roller coaster development
Two bike-sharing companies, Locobike and Helloride, compete for Hong Kong riders as the dockless bike-sharing industry experiences volatile growth. The article profiles a 62-year-old retired economist who uses both services and compares their offerings.
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MarketWatchΒ·May 6, 2026
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This billionaire’s blueprint for a 200-bagger: Why you’re thinking too small in a world of β€˜infinite capital’
MarketWatch profiles Brad Jacobs, a serial entrepreneur who has built eight multibillion-dollar companies, presenting his investment philosophy and process for achieving exceptional returns. The article frames his approach as a replicable blueprint applicable to readers seeking outsized gains in markets with abundant capital.
Center-RightEmb: 62investmententrepreneurship
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TechCrunchΒ·May 5, 2026
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Bumble’s paying users are slipping as it bets on an overhaul later this year
Bumble is experiencing declining paid user numbers and is attempting a strategic overhaul by moving away from the traditional swiping model. The company believes most matches don't convert to actual dates and plans to redesign profiles, change interaction methods, and emphasize in-person meetings.
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Vice NewsΒ·May 5, 2026
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Inside Ballmaxxing, the Niche Practice of Inflating Your Balls to Cantaloupe Size
Vice News reports on 'ballmaxxing,' a niche practice where individuals intentionally inflate their scrotums with fluid to extreme sizes. The article profiles Marcus, a 57-year-old practitioner with 30+ years of experience who maintains this practice without plans to stop.
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The Secret to Amelia Dimoldenberg’s Online Superstardom? Control
Wired profiles content creator Amelia Dimoldenberg, host of the web series Chicken Shop Date, discussing her approach to career management through selective deal-making, algorithm navigation, and thorough preparation. The piece is framed around an interview appearing on WIRED's Big Interview podcast.
CenterNCI 22 Β· ORGANICEmb: 35content-creatorprofile-interview
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The Times of IndiaΒ·May 5, 2026
Making of Salil Arora: Tennis-ball grind behind 'Bumrah no-look six'
The article profiles Salil Arora's cricket training regimen and attributes his successful no-look six against Bumrah to disciplined preparation rather than luck. It emphasizes his daily tennis-ball practice volume, pace simulation drills, domestic performance, and team confidence as foundational factors in his IPL success.
CenterNCI 28 Β· ORGANICEmb: 55sports-profilecricket-ipl
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Educating for climate resilience: Anil Adhikari on conservation and community action in Nepal
An interview-based article profiles Anil Adhikari's work connecting environmental education with climate action in Nepal through storytelling and school programs. The piece describes practical conservation initiatives like rainwater harvesting and forest fire prevention embedded in student education.
Center-RightNCI 22 Β· ORGANICEmb: 25climate actionenvironmental education
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