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A blood test that flags Alzheimer's risk years before symptoms sounds empowering online, but the harder question AP raises is what a healthy person is supposed to do with a number and no cure.
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Social feeds turn Canadian wildfire smoke into a partisan blame fight while AP delivers the one thing a reader in the plume actually needs — where the air turns dangerous and when.
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Feeds fixate on the fatality math and border-panic memes while AP delivers the plainer number that actually guides response: 2,000-plus confirmed cases and 754 deaths in Congo.
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A planet lost in a decade of archival data is now a headline; social treats it as a fresh 'discovery,' while AP reports it was found by two teams independently, days apart.
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The vaccine works only if children finish the schedule, and Cameroon's weak final-dose coverage is where the real-world gains against malaria quietly leak away.
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As AP reports new Legionnaires' cases slowing on the Upper East Side, feeds are already moving on, leaving readers to miss that an outbreak in decline is not an outbreak over.
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Feeds turned a flash-flood warning into disaster spectacle before the water rose; AP's plainer bulletin is the one that tells a South Texas family whether to move to higher ground.
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X turns a bay sinking into a spectacle over the famous island backdrop while a person is dead and three are still missing in cold water.
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Florida just put to death the oldest inmate in its history, and the story a reader gets depends entirely on whether the feed treats 74 as justice served or a milestone worth pausing over.