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Shell Returns to Dutch Supreme Court in Landmark Climate Case
Only one headline covers Shell's climate case; others discuss unrelated Supreme Court decisions on tariffs, congressional maps, and Cuban assets.
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As of May 22, 2026 at 7:01 AM, this is how Optics News reads the wording differences in this story.
What happenedShell Returns to Dutch Supreme Court in Landmark Climate Case.
The headline splitOne side frames it as "Trump Demands End to Birthright Citizenship Ahead of Supreme Court Decision". The other frames it as "Supreme Court reinstates $440M liability for cruise lines in case over confiscated Cuban...".
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Wording differs, but the match is too narrow to read confidently yet.
WHAT EACH SIDE EMPHASIZED
Left / center-leftTrump Demands End to Birthright Citizenship Ahead of Supreme Court Decision
Truthout · Left · News report
CenterShell Returns to Dutch Supreme Court in Landmark Climate Case
OilPrice.com · Center · News report
Right / center-rightVideo of my Bruno Leoni Institute (Milan) Talk on the Supreme Court Tariff Decision and its Implications
Shell Returns to Dutch Supreme Court in Landmark Climate Case
Shell ReturnsDutch Supreme CourtLandmark Climate Case
Supermajor Shell is facing the Netherlands’ Supreme Court in an emissions lawsuit that a few years ago led to a ruling forcing the company to slash emissions from operations by 45% by 2030,...
Supreme Court reinstates $440M liability for cruise lines in case over confiscated Cuban port assets
Supreme Court reinstates$440M liabilityCuban port assets
Four major cruise line companies are facing a combined $440 million in judgments after being accused of unlawfully using Cuban docks that were seized in 1959 by former Communist leader Fide...
Supreme Court Sides With U. S. Company In Cuba Property Seizure Case
The Supreme Court on Thursday sided with Havana Docks Corp. in a long-running fight over property seized by Fidel Castro's regime after the Cuban Revolution.
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SOURCE MAP CHANGES
May 21, 7:05 PM: Los Angeles Times joined the source map.
May 21, 7:47 PM: International Business Times joined the source map.
May 21, 9:12 PM: Hot Air joined the source map.
May 21, 9:23 PM: Truthout joined the source map.
Now: Wording Gap is 99/99 and story health is stable · 10 sources · all three buckets · comparable news format.