When they say…

“Funding Friday: Transforming the Game”

They really mean…

Companies in unglamorous climate tech sectors like transformers and heat pumps got funding this week, framed as exciting “wins” to downplay how they’re overshadowed by flashier nuclear/geothermal investments; assumes readers need hype to care about mundane grid upgrades.

When they say…

“It will be air strikes, possibly commando raids”

They really mean…

Expert predicts quick Trump military action against Iran that won’t fix core problems like its nuclear program; uses loaded war terms (“air strikes,” “commando raids”) to evoke drama while casually assuming endless conflict cycles as inevitable.

When they say…

“President Donald Trump has essentially killed all fuel economy rules on cars and trucks in the United States”

They really mean…

Trump administration rolled back vehicle efficiency standards; buries the lead by starting with economist debates on pros/cons, framing it as a technical policy shift rather than a major environmental setback, with false balance on economic impacts.

When they say…

“2 Superb Canadian Stocks Set to Surge into 2026”

They really mean…

These stocks might rise amid market dips; loaded promotional language (“superb,” “surge”) frames volatility as a buying opportunity, implicitly assuming investor FOMO overrides risks in a hyped bull narrative.