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TruthoutΒ·May 28, 2026
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Student Journalist Awarded by CBS Condemns Network’s Shift Right at News Emmys
A student journalist who won a CBS award used the News Emmys platform to critique CBS's perceived rightward shift in editorial direction. The unnamed student, Santiago Campos, framed the criticism around concerns about journalism serving the public interest.
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Sky NewsΒ·May 28, 2026
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Police apologise for arresting dying teen after killer's 'wicked' racism lie
Police apologized for arresting a university student who was stabbed with a ceremonial knife and subsequently died from blood loss. The arrest was based on a false racism claim made by the actual killer. The story focuses on police misconduct during an active critical incident.
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Vice NewsΒ·May 28, 2026
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Jeezy Was Pretty Upset With One of His Famous Collaborators for Saying β€˜Hip-Hop Is Dead’
The article discusses Jeezy's negative reaction to a collaborator claiming 'hip-hop is dead,' a sentiment that circulated in the 2000s and frustrated many rappers. The piece clarifies that Nas, who popularized this rhetoric, never intended it to be interpreted as literally predicting rap's demise.
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Abdullah Al-Attiyah, Qatar's energy architect, dies in London
Abdullah al-Attiyah, former Qatari energy minister who significantly shaped global gas markets, has died in London at age 74. The article presents a straightforward obituary noting his decades-long influence on Qatar's energy sector.
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ForbesΒ·May 28, 2026
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AI And The End Of Recessions As We Know Them
The article explores how AI advancement could enable continuous economic growth while reducing the number of workers who benefit from that growth, potentially rendering traditional recession definitions obsolete. It raises questions about GDP measurement and economic welfare metrics in an AI-driven economy.
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ForbesΒ·May 28, 2026
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How A New Game Could Decide Who Is The Next James Bond
A Forbes article discusses the release of James Bond video game '007 First Light' by IO Interactive, suggesting media coverage has made it seem more significant than a typical game launch. The framing implies the game's prominence rivals movie-level attention.
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ABC NewsΒ·May 28, 2026
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WATCH: 2 hikers recount close encounter with grizzly bears
ABC News reports on two hikers at Glacier National Park who had a close encounter with grizzly bears and are now recounting the experience in an interview. The piece frames the incident as notable enough for broadcast coverage, with the hikers' perspective as the primary focus.
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BreitbartΒ·May 28, 2026
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Moulton: 'We've Got to Cut Our Losses and Go Home' with Iran, Who 'Is Under Some Economic Pressure'
Rep. Seth Moulton (D-MA) stated on CNN that the U.S. should withdraw from military involvement in Iran, noting Iran faces economic pressure. The article presents Moulton's position that continued engagement represents a failed strategy.
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American ConservativeΒ·May 28, 2026
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Trump May Miss His Principled Opponents
The article suggests Trump may regret losing principled conservative opponents now that he's aligned with former adversaries who obstruct his current policy goals, particularly regarding Iran. The piece implies Trump's new allies are ideologically inconsistent with his present objectives.
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Jerusalem PostΒ·May 28, 2026
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IDF kills leader of central Hamas funds network who transferred millions to military wing
The IDF announced it killed Ihab Khrizim, described as a leader of a Hamas financial network that transferred millions to the military wing, in a strike on Khan Yunis. The article presents this as a targeted military operation against Hamas financial infrastructure.
Australian woman linked to Islamic State charged with terror offences
An Australian woman who returned from a Syrian refugee camp in September has been charged with terror offences allegedly related to Islamic State membership. The article reports on legal charges filed by Australian authorities based on her time abroad and return to the country.
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Vice NewsΒ·May 27, 2026
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Rob Base, Who Helped Introduce 80s Hip-Hop to the Club With β€˜It Takes Two’, Has Died at 59
An obituary announcing the death of Rob Base (Robert Ginyard), hip-hop artist from the duo Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock, at age 59 from cancer. The article frames him as a pioneering figure who helped introduce hip-hop to club scenes in the 1980s with their hit song 'It Takes Two.'
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ReasonΒ·May 27, 2026
Who Is The District Court Judge Who Was Privately Reprimanded For Having Loud Sex In Her Chambers With A Law Enforcement Officer From Her District?
A Reason article presents a mystery framing around an unnamed district court judge who allegedly received a private reprimand for sexual conduct in her chambers with a law enforcement officer. The piece promises readers can deduce the judge's identity from clues in an unnamed memorandum.
The PrintΒ·May 27, 2026
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CBS News declined to renew contract for β€˜60 Minutes’ correspondent who clashed with Bari Weiss
CBS News did not renew the contract of '60 Minutes' correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi, who previously clashed with Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss over a December report. The headline and description present the non-renewal as factual without immediate elaboration on underlying details or context.
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Vice NewsΒ·May 27, 2026
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This Tiny Morning Habit Could Be Making Your Whole Workday Feel Worse, According to Experts
An article claiming a morning habit negatively impacts workday mood and stress levels, framed through personal anecdote and expert attribution. The piece uses the author's struggle with morning routine as a narrative hook to explore workplace anxiety and broader life stressors.
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Al JazeeraΒ·May 27, 2026
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Who is Moise Kouame, the youngest French Open match winner since 1991?
Al Jazeera reports on Moise Kouame's victory at the French Open, noting he is the youngest match winner since 1991 and the youngest man to claim a Grand Slam victory in 17 years. The story identifies Kouame as world no. 318 who defeated Marin Cilic.
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WATCH: David Muir shares moment University of Oklahoma crowd helps boy sing national anthem
ABC News reports on an 11-year-old boy named Ford Burget who received crowd support while singing the National Anthem at an OU softball game. The story, shared by anchor David Muir, highlights a positive moment of community participation.
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Straits TimesΒ·May 27, 2026
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Ebola outruns containment as Congo faces β€˜catastrophic collision’ of disease and war
An Ebola outbreak in Congo is spreading faster than containment efforts can manage, with the WHO head warning that a ceasefire among warring factions is necessary to control the disease. The article frames the situation as a dual crisis where conflict and disease reinforce each other.
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Hantavirus cases from cruise outbreak rise to 13 following new case in Spain, WHO says
The WHO reported that hantavirus cases linked to a cruise ship outbreak have risen to 13 following a new case identified in Spain. The brief report presents factual information about case numbers and the outbreak's geographic spread without editorial commentary.
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South China Morning PostΒ·May 27, 2026
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β€˜Notorious’ Vietnam market defies raids, US tariff threats to sell luxury knock-offs
Reuters journalists visited Hanoi's Ninh Hiep wholesale market and found counterfeit goods trade continuing despite government raids and US tariff threats. A seller describes police enforcement as performative theaterβ€”raids occur annually with media coverage but the market resumes normal operations afterward. The market is classified among approximately 30 'notorious markets' in Vietnam.
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