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BROADCAST BIAS: Networks turn Trump’s plane switch into a fancy scandal
Fox News opinion coverage argues that several broadcasters overstated controversy surrounding President Trump’s decision to switch military aircraft during a trip to Turkey. According to the article, the Secret Service advised the change because of an intelligence-related threat involving Iran, while journalists and some senior officials remained on Air Force One without being told Trump…
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‘I’ll settle for not crazy’: Denver business leaders brace for socialist shift after big win for DSA
The article reports concern among Denver business leaders following a Democratic Socialists of America-backed electoral victory, with some questioning how a shift towards more left-wing policies could affect taxes, costs and the wider business climate. It matters because the result is presented as a potential test of how local political change may influence investment and…
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We’re reaching peak camera with the Sony A7R VI
Sony’s A7R VI is presented as a high-resolution camera that largely removes the traditional compromises associated with 60-plus-megapixel models. Its combination of speed, silent operation and advanced autofocus makes it suitable for demanding work such as sports, weddings and photojournalism, as well as landscapes and studio-style photography. The camera has a 66.8-megapixel stacked sensor and…
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NFL player reveals suspension for Performance Enhancing Drug happened because he was addressing infertility
Tennessee Titans player Nazeeh Johnson has been suspended for six games by the NFL for violating its performance-enhancing drug policy. Johnson said the positive test was linked to medication he was taking while he and his wife were seeking treatment for infertility, framing the suspension as particularly painful for the couple. The article says the…
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Iran rejects Trump’s ‘delusions’ on making Strait of Hormuz a US territory
Iran on Saturday rejected President Trump’s assertion that he could declare the Strait of Hormuz a “territory of the United States,” saying the opening and closure of the key waterway will remain up to Iran’s control. In a post on the social platform X, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi said the U.S. has no…
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Hunter Bell glides into 1500m final
Georgia Hunter Bell won her heat to reach the women’s 1500m final at the European Athletics Championships in Birmingham. Her progress matters because she is the only British athlete to qualify for Sunday’s final. The BBC report describes Bell’s run as a composed performance in which she “glided” through the heat. The final is scheduled…
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Moscow-on-the-Wold: new £600m theme park for kids to be built in the Cotswolds but fears grow over possible links to Putin and his deadly regime
The supplied text does not include the article’s body, only its headline and website navigation. It therefore indicates that a proposed £600 million children’s theme park in the Cotswolds has prompted concerns about possible connections to Vladimir Putin’s regime, but provides no evidence or detail to assess those claims. No further information is available in…
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Multiple people shot at Virginia State University, campus on lockdown: police
Multiple people were shot at Virginia State University on Saturday morning, prompting the university to place the campus on lockdown. The incident matters because it involves an active public-safety situation at a university, with police and campus officials responding while the condition of those injured remains unclear. Virginia State University Police said the shooting took…
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Fever coach Stephanie White opens up about fan reception after turbulent week of WNBA controversy
Indiana Fever coach Stephanie White said she was encouraged by the home crowd’s support after a week of intense national scrutiny and controversy surrounding the WNBA. She suggested that outside forces had tried to “tear” the team apart, making the fans’ positive reception significant for the squad’s morale. White received cheers from the Indiana crowd…
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BFI Boss Ben Roberts, Picturehouse’s Clare Binns on Gen Z’s Cinema Renaissance, AI Slop and British Indie Film: “We’re Not Great at Comedy”
BFI chief executive Ben Roberts and Picturehouse creative director Clare Binns discussed the future of British independent film at the Edinburgh Film Festival, focusing on funding, audiences and cinema’s role in local communities. Roberts argued that publicly and Lottery-funded films can create value beyond box-office returns by helping launch careers, while warning that the UK…