Culture
X calls it book-burning and invokes Alexandria; WaPo calls it corporate strategy — neither names what the law cannot restore once a rare edition's only copy is scanned and destroyed.
Business
Paramount's EU concession is not a scheduling update — it's a structural consequence: a decades-old distribution partnership dismantled to satisfy a foreign-subsidy probe into Saudi and Qatari money.
Culture
The Manifesto Library's 100 titles at Livraria Lello are a permanent institutional commitment — not a press-cycle pop-up — that doubles as a curatorial argument about which banned books count.
Sports
X runs a GOAT war but mixes 'most wins' (Djokovic, 106) with 'most titles' (Federer, 8 to Djokovic's 7) — TV broadcasts both records without separating the labels.
Sports
MSM narrates Osaka's comeback arc; X speculates on GLP-1 — neither tells readers the draw is structurally open between Osaka, Gauff, and Muchova.
Sports
Two competing scheduling constraints — the residential curfew and the new 30.1°C heat rule — both govern Wimbledon play but have no published priority protocol when they interact.