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Success · 5 headlines · 2026-06-26T22:02:24Z → 2026-06-26T22:02:54Z

India’s viral youth movement has moved from memes to the streets. Their leader tells CNN why

What started as an online joke has now spilled onto the streets of India’s capital. Since Saturday, Abhijeet Dipke, the founder of the satirical Cockroach Janta Party, has been camped out in the heart of New Delhi, leading a crowd of protesters who are refusing to leave until the country’s education minister resigns over a national exam system mired in scandal. “We are here for the long haul, no matter how many days it takes,” Dipke told CNN from the protest site on this week, as dozens gathered around him in support. “We are going to be here until Dharmendra Pradhan resigns.”

Financial: 1 Sport: 1 War: 1 Sentiment: 6 Humor: 8 Season: 1 Social: 9 Local: 1 Global: 8 Clickbait: 7
The article focuses on a humorous protest movement in India, highlighting social activism and satire, while also having a global significance, but it does not touch on financial, sports, or war topics.

Even Madison Square Garden’s cops can’t believe Taylor Swift wedding rumors

An event permit has been requested. Streets are set to be blocked off. Invitations have even been issued, per one source. But even the legions of staff who work at and around Madison Square Garden — the massive sports arena in the heart of Manhattan where Taylor Swift is rumored to be celebrating her wedding next weekend — aren’t so sure. “She’s a glamorous girl,” said one NYPD officer positioned outside the Garden. “She wouldn’t get married here.” Indeed, the Garden is a far cry from the venues that have seen celebrity nuptials in the past — think Jeff Bezos taking over Venice to wed Lauren Sánchez or even Dua Lipa in Sicily. The arena is a behemoth hunk of metal in the most tourist-packed part of the city, whose floors have absorbed the sweat and tears of hundreds of athletes and music fans.

Financial: 1 Sport: 2 War: 1 Sentiment: 6 Humor: 3 Season: 1 Social: 9 Local: 1 Global: 5 Clickbait: 7
The article focuses on celebrity culture surrounding Taylor Swift's rumored wedding, with a strong emphasis on social aspects and a moderate level of intrigue, making it somewhat clickbait-y.

See why Venezuela’s ‘pancake’ building collapses are so deadly

Financial: 1 Sport: 1 War: 1 Sentiment: 3 Humor: 1 Season: 1 Social: 8 Local: 1 Global: 9 Clickbait: 8
The article discusses a serious issue regarding building collapses in Venezuela, which is a global concern, and uses a clickbait title that may not fully reflect the gravity of the situation.

Trump threatened 100% tariffs on Europe. Here’s why nobody flinched

A year ago, when President Donald Trump threatened sky-high tariffs on nearly everything coming from everywhere, global markets trembled and foreign leaders scrambled. Now the same threat barely registers. That’s largely thanks to a February Supreme Court ruling that stripped the president of his most potent tariff weapon and left him with far more limited options for making good on his threats. But the verdict hasn’t stopped Trump from trying anyway. On Friday, Trump posted on Truth Social that any European country implementing a digital services tax would be “immediately met with a 100% tariff on any and all goods sent to the United States,” adding that the levy would “supersede trade deals” already in place.

Financial: 9 Sport: 1 War: 1 Sentiment: 4 Humor: 1 Season: 1 Social: 2 Local: 1 Global: 8 Clickbait: 6
The article focuses on financial implications of tariffs and trade, has a global perspective, and uses a somewhat provocative title to draw interest, but lacks humor and local relevance.

Supreme Court says Alito’s verbal reaction to Sotomayor was based on a ‘misunderstanding’

The highly unusual exchange between Justice Samuel Alito and Justice Sonia Sotomayor over a dissent read from the bench was based on a “misunderstanding” by the conservative justice, the Supreme Court said Friday. “Justice Alito was notified in advance by Justice Sotomayor’s chambers that she would be reading a dissent from the bench,” the court spokesperson said in a statement in response to questions from CNN. “It was a misunderstanding on Justice Alito’s part,” the spokesperson added.

Financial: 1 Sport: 1 War: 1 Sentiment: 5 Humor: 1 Season: 1 Social: 5 Local: 1 Global: 9 Clickbait: 4
The article discusses a misunderstanding between two Supreme Court justices, focusing on a legal exchange, which gives it a global significance but lacks financial, sports, or humorous elements.