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CIA Director Ratcliffe’s Trip to Havana
Strong wording shift. CBS News leads with "CIA Director John Ratcliffe meets with Cuban officials in Havana" while Conservative Treehouse leads with "CIA Director John Ratcliffe Travels to Cuba Amid Hemispheric Security Push".
Pattern: Strong wording shiftReliable wording gaps
Developing high-gap stories
A high Wording Gap does not prove one side is wrong. It means the headline language creates a different first impression.
74/99 · DevelopingUS arrests Iraqi Kataib Hezbollah commander wanted for plots against Jews, US interestsA high Wording Gap does not prove one side is wrong. It means the headline language creates a different first impression.
67/99 · DevelopingThe Chinese whiz kids of Silicon ValleyA high Wording Gap does not prove one side is wrong. It means the headline language creates a different first impression.
66/99 · DevelopingYou can persuade AI models to accept falsehoods as truth, study showsA high Wording Gap does not prove one side is wrong. It means the headline language creates a different first impression.
66/99 · DevelopingBill Ackman’s Pershing Square Bets on Microsoft’s AI Ambitions With New StakeA high Wording Gap does not prove one side is wrong. It means the headline language creates a different first impression.
61/99 · DevelopingIran-Backed Commander Accused of Plotting U. S. AttacksA high Wording Gap does not prove one side is wrong. It means the headline language creates a different first impression.
8 stories are still waiting for broader source-map pickup.
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