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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.
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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.
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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…
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.