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News Emotional Framing Analysis
Weekly Emotional Framing Analysis The Same Headlines, Four Different Americas The facts overlapped this week. The feelings did not. Week ending May 30, 2026 · Reviewed by Grok, Gemini & Claude Teaser: Four outlets covered the same Iran deal, the same inflation number, and the same Epstein testimony, and sent their audiences home feeling like… →
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Wake Up Portland
A Conversation with Miles Carter and Claude (Anthropic AI) Wake Up Portland A city that does not feed its early risers has made a choice about who its mornings are for. May 2026 · Reviewed by Grok, Gemini & Claude Teaser: Portland bakeries used to open at 5 am for the people who needed them.… →
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Customer Service With a Side of Radar
A Conversation with Miles Carter and Claude (Anthropic AI) Customer Service With a Side of Radar Two tickets, one closed restaurant, and the politest shakedown in North America. May 2026 · Reviewed by Grok, Gemini & Claude Teaser: Somewhere along the Trans Canada Highway, I learned that the friendliest officer in North America still writes… →
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How the Media Wanted You to Feel This Week
An Analysis by Miles Carter with Beth (ChatGPT) and Claude (Anthropic AI) How the Media Wanted You to Feel This Week One war, four emotional realities, and a measurable pattern of who benefits. Week of April 19–25, 2026 · Reviewed by Grok, Gemini & Claude Teaser: The Iran conflict gave every major outlet the same… →
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What They Wanted You to Feel
A conversation with Miles Carter and Beth (ChatGPT) — edits by Grok and Gemini This week was not procedural. It was kinetic. Missiles. Airspace closures. Oil shock fears. A regime leader killed. Congress scrambling to assert authority after the fact. When a geopolitical strike of this scale happens, media gravity shifts. Everything bends toward the… →
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Weekly Emotional Framing Analysis – December 1–6, 2025
A conversation with Miles Carter and Beth (ChatGPT) — edits by Grok and Gemini 1. Setting the Week Miles: Beth, we’ve got three AI views on the table now — you, Grok, and Gemini — plus the usual suspects: Fox, CNN, and NPR. What actually dominated the week? Beth: When you strip out the noise… →