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The rate-cut chorus is real — the coordination is mostly coincidence
Three central banks moved toward easing in the same week. Read across twenty outlets, the “coordinated shift” looks less like a plan and more like the same data landing everywhere at once.
Ceasefire talks stall as both capitals harden their terms
What changed this week, what didn't, and where the eleven outlets covering it actually disagree.
How we cluster articles by meaning, not keywords
Why two stories about the same event land together even when they share almost no words.
Three new outlets joined the corpus this week
A short, dated note on what we added, why, and how it widens coverage.
Reading a noisy election week across twenty outlets
When every headline contradicts the last, the signal is in what all of them agree on.
The festival economy and who it leaves out
A measured look at the numbers behind a record season — and the costs that rarely make the recap.
Why the ≥ 2-source rule matters more than speed
Being first is cheap. Being right — and able to show it — is the whole product.
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