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- 3 World Cup rivals find 'Common Ground' in a cross-border beer. A trio of craft breweries from the global soccer event's three host nations are using the tournament to brew something increasingly rare: cross-border solidarity.2026-06-29 10:13 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: glorified_social (3)·newsno archetype match
- Why do some U.S. airports have private security, but others use TSA?. About 20 U.S. airports rely on private security companies rather than the Transportation Security Administration to ensure that passengers and cargo comply with federal aviation safety standards.2026-06-29 10:13 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: search_directory (5)·newsno archetype match
- Anonymous campus confession feed with upvote-based curation. A lightweight social feed where students post anonymous confessions, hot takes, and observations about campus life. Posts bubble up based on upvotes and replies, creating a real-time stream of what people are actually talking about. Similar to campus Yik Yak or Reddit, but stripped down to a single feed—no subreddits, no user profiles, just the confession stream. Includes basic moderation flagging and a 24-hour post expiration to keep content fresh.2026-06-29 06:10 UTC·guard-rejected·newsAnonymous confession feeds with minimal friction and upvote-based curation create high risk for harassment, bullying, and targeting of identifiable individuals without accountability. Campus-specific anonymous platforms have documented histories of enabling coordinated harassment, sexual harassment, and hate speech targeting named students, groups, and communities. The combination of anonymity, real-time visibility, upvote amplification, and campus-specific context makes this particularly prone to harm despite moderation flagging.
- In Venezuela, silence has become a rescue tool. In Venezuela rescue crews now stop almost everything and ask for silence so they can hear anyone still alive underneath the rubble. NPR's Eyder Peralta reports from the port city of La Guaira.2026-06-28 22:06 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- These church members disagree on politics. Together they're wiping out medical debt. Trinity Moravian Church, a politically diverse congregation in Winston-Salem, N. C., has been raising money to retire medical debt in the surrounding community.2026-06-28 14:23 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: marketplace (6)·newsno archetype match
- Anonymous campus confessions feed with threaded replies and voting. A social feed where college students can post anonymous thoughts, complaints, and observations about campus life—everything from dining hall takes to professor rants to weird things seen in the library. Posts get upvoted/downvoted, replies thread underneath, and the feed sorts by hot/new/trending. Designed to feel like a lighter alternative to campus Facebook groups: lower friction to post, no identity pressure, and genuinely funny/relatable content bubbles up. Built with a simple backend to handle moderation flags for actual policy violations.2026-06-28 14:23 UTC·guard-rejected·newsAnonymous confession feeds with voting and threading create structural conditions for harassment, bullying, and targeting of identifiable individuals (professors, specific students, groups) without accountability. The anonymity + voting mechanism incentivizes posts that mock, demean, or single out named or easily-identified people. While moderation flags exist, the core design amplifies harm rather than mitigates it. This differs from legitimate anonymous support or discussion spaces because the voting/threading/feed-sorting mechanics are explicitly optimized for engagement around potentially harmful content.
- Will the new student loan limits actually drive down tuition? Economists weigh in. The idea that there's a connection between federal student loans and what colleges charge dates back almost four decades. But it's unclear that link can lead to <em>lower</em> costs.2026-06-28 10:08 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- Anonymous campus confessions feed with peer support threads. A social feed where students post mental health struggles, academic stress, and personal challenges anonymously, while classmates reply with empathy and practical advice. Posts are threaded to keep conversations coherent, and users can upvote helpful responses to surface genuine support over toxic takes. The MVP focuses on a single campus with moderation rules that prioritize harm-prevention over censorship—designed to feel like a safe space rather than a roast forum.2026-06-28 10:08 UTC·guard-rejected·newsAnonymous mental health confession feeds create significant risk vectors for active self-harm content, suicide ideation, and crisis escalation without real-time intervention capability. The anonymity + mental health focus + peer-support framing (rather than professional moderation) makes this difficult to operate safely at scale. Even with moderation rules, the app architecture itself would likely surface and amplify vulnerable disclosures in ways that could harm identifiable individuals or enable contagion effects around self-harm.
- July 4th fireworks in Washington: What's different for America's 250th?. This year's fireworks display in Washington, D.C., is scheduled toWhat to know about the massive July 4 firework show for America's 250th2026-06-28 10:08 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: map_visualizer (5)·newsno archetype match
- Anonymous campus confessions feed with location tagging. A simple feed where students post anonymous thoughts, complaints, and observations tied to specific campus locations (library, dining hall, dorm, etc.). Other users can upvote, reply anonymously, and filter by building or time posted. Think Reddit meets Yik Yak but just for your campus—no verification, no usernames, pure confessional chaos. Lightweight backend, React frontend, mock data showing typical college complaints about exam stress and dining quality.2026-06-28 06:14 UTC·guard-rejected·newsAnonymous, unverified confessional feed with location tagging creates high risk for harassment, bullying, and targeting of identifiable individuals or groups. The combination of anonymity, location specificity, and lack of verification enables coordinated harassment campaigns, outing, and abuse—particularly on a confined campus where location + confession details can easily identify targets. Historical precedent (Yik Yak shutdowns, campus harassment incidents) demonstrates this archetype systematically enables harm to named or readily identifiable individuals.
- Uzbekistan makes its World Cup debut, a first for Central Asia. The country is the first Central Asian nation to qualify for the World Cup, and Uzbek fans have reveled in showcasing their country and culture. The country's president calls the team a symbol of the "new Uzbekistan."2026-06-27 18:09 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (6)·newsno archetype match
- A judge says the Kennedy Center must update him on its plans — and address that tarp. A federal judge has ordered the Kennedy Center to update him on programming and operational plans. But with most of the staff gone and many artists booked elsewhere, what shows would they present?2026-06-25 02:03 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- Star Fox Review: Can't quite teach an old Fox new tricks. The Switch 2 Star Fox remake comes with high-effort visuals and a fun battle mode, but its campaign feels stuck in the past.2026-06-24 14:09 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (0)·newsno archetype match
- Archaeologists find huge Viking textile production site in Denmark. Archaeologists have discovered a huge Viking Age textile production site in Denmark that dates back more than 1,000 years and underlines the sophistication of Viking society.2026-06-24 06:07 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: map_visualizer (3)·newsno archetype match
- Congress passes the largest housing affordability bill in decades. An expansive bipartisan bill intended to bring down the cost of housing by boosting the supply of homes has passed both houses of Congress, and is headed to the president's desk for a signature.2026-06-24 02:07 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- Supreme Court rules that prison guards can't be sued for shaving Rastafarian's head. The Supreme Court ruled that a Louisiana prisoner whose dreadlocks were forcibly shaved off by prison guards cannot sue the guards under a federal law to protect the religious rights of prisoners.2026-06-24 02:07 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (2)·newsno archetype match
- A Revolutionary War soldier's DNA links him to living relatives. Continental Army soldier John Pumphrey enlisted as a teenager in 1777 and fought at significant battles before his death in action against the British in Camden, S.C.2026-06-23 18:15 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: search_directory (6)·newsno archetype match
- Trump claims vandals damaged D.C. Reflecting Pool, and says it will be drained again. The president posted on Truth Social claiming vandals slashed the pool's lining and poured chemicals into the water, saying arrests have been made. He provided no evidence for his claims.2026-06-22 02:07 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- Leading Lebanese conservationist dies after Israeli airstrike on her home. Mona Khalil died Friday after an Israeli airstrike hit her beachside home two weeks ago. She's credited with creating a conservation movement in southern Lebanon to protect sea turtle nesting grounds.2026-06-21 22:02 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (2)·newsno archetype match
- DOJ memo stokes fear among disability advocates of a return to institutionalization. The Justice Department's opinion challenges civil rights protections that have long treated the institutionalization of disabled Americans as a last resort.2026-06-20 22:09 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: search_directory (3)·newsno archetype match
- James Burrows, director of classic shows 'Cheers' and 'Friends,' dies at 85. Burrows spent his career behind the camera specializing in situation comedies. Few viewers recognized him or knew his name, other than to see it flash quickly on the screen in the opening credits. But they knew his work.2026-06-20 06:06 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (0)·newsno archetype match
- Luigi Mangione's lawyers withdraw plans for psychiatric defense. In a court filing Thursday, Mangione's legal team said they won't file psychiatric evidence in the 28-year-old's state murder case. The move came a day after his lawyers said they planned to pursue a psychiatric defense.2026-06-19 06:13 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (2)·newsno archetype match
- Student loan borrowers will get an interest rate cut if they sign up for auto pay. The Trump administration wants to jumpstart student loan repayment, with federal student loan debt approaching $2 trillion.2026-06-18 22:09 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- U.S. lifts blockade on Iranian ports as 60-day clock for a final deal starts ticking. The U.S. is allowing ships to enter and exit Iranian ports and coastal areas as the countries move to a new phase of negotiations over the next 60 days.2026-06-18 22:04 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- The Obama Presidential Center will be dedicated Thursday. Here's what to expect. The Obama Presidential Center's grand opening ceremony will be a star-studded event. The center's museum highlights the legacy of the former president, but it is not a traditional presidential library.2026-06-18 10:13 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: search_directory (4)·newsno archetype match
- Anonymous campus confessions feed with real-time reactions. A lightweight social feed where students post anonymous thoughts, complaints, and observations about campus life—class rants, dining hall takes, dating drama, housing horror stories—and the community upvotes, downvotes, and replies in real time. Think Twitter meets a confession wall, but scoped to your school and stripped of identity. The MVP focuses on a clean, fast feed UI with threaded replies and a simple moderation queue to catch spam; the demo shows a handful of seed posts and live reactions from a test user cohort.2026-06-18 10:13 UTC·guard-rejected·newsAnonymous confession feeds at scale create structural conditions for harassment, bullying, and targeting of identifiable individuals despite anonymity. Campus settings amplify this risk—small populations make de-anonymization trivial, and 'dating drama' and 'housing horror stories' are likely to name or describe specific people. The moderation queue cannot reliably prevent harm in real time. This archetype has repeatedly enabled cyberbullying and reputational damage in practice.
- Anonymous campus confession feed with threaded replies and reactions. A pseudo-anonymous social app where college students post brief confessions, secrets, or hot takes about campus life without persistent identity. Other users can reply, upvote, or react to threads—creating genuine conversation around shared experiences like exam stress, dating mishaps, or dorm drama. The twist: confessions expire after 48 hours and are location-tagged to a specific campus, so it feels ephemeral and intimate rather than permanent and searchable. Built with real-time reactions and a clean, minimal UI focused on readability and scroll-through discovery.2026-06-17 14:01 UTC·guard-rejected·newsAnonymous confession platforms with minimal moderation create high risk for harassment, bullying, and targeting of identifiable individuals despite pseudo-anonymity. Campus-specific location tagging combined with confession content (dating, personal details) enables easy identification and coordinated harassment of named peers. The ephemeral design actively obscures accountability and moderation trails, increasing likelihood of harm to individuals and groups.
- AI agent that autonomously manages your professor office hours queue. An agentic system that monitors professor office hour signup sheets, automatically claims slots based on your course schedule and question topics, and sends you reminders with pre-generated talking points. The agent learns which professors have high no-show rates and prioritizes their hours; it also detects when new slots open and books them without user intervention. Built as a browser extension that integrates with common course management systems (Canvas, Courseworks) and shared Google Sheets signup links that many departments use.2026-06-17 06:19 UTC·guard-rejected·newsThis app would facilitate automated deception and resource misallocation. Autonomously claiming office hour slots without explicit real-time human authorization constitutes impersonation and fraud, even if the user owns the account. It would deprive other students of access to limited academic resources through automated slot-hoarding, and circumvents the intentional friction that signup systems create to ensure fair distribution. The 'learns no-show rates' feature compounds this by gaming the system based on professor behavior rather than legitimate need.
- Campus confessions feed with verified identity verification. An anonymous posting board for college students where users can share experiences, concerns, and stories—but the platform verifies that posters are actually students at their school before allowing posts to go live. Posts are threaded by topic (mental health, financial stress, academic integrity dilemmas, relationship issues) and other verified students can reply, upvote, or flag harmful content. The verification step (school email or student ID) prevents outside harassment and deepfakes while preserving anonymity, making it a safer space for vulnerable conversations on campus.2026-06-17 06:17 UTC·guard-rejected·newsWhile the verification mechanism is well-intentioned, a campus confessions platform creates structural risk for harm to identifiable individuals and groups. Even with anonymity, confessions boards historically become vectors for targeting specific people ('call-out' posts), spreading rumors about named individuals, and coordinated harassment campaigns within closed communities. The threading by sensitive topics (mental health, relationship issues) combined with student verification creates conditions where vulnerable disclosures can be weaponized against peers. The moderation burden to prevent this at scale is prohibitive, and the app's core value proposition—anonymous sharing within an identified community—inherently enables the targeting dynamic we must reject.
- How Israel could complicate Iran peace negotiations. And, World Cup highlights. Israel has been sidelined in the agreement between the U.S. and Iran. It could spoil peace negotiations. And, it's been a thrilling start to the World Cup.2026-06-16 14:01 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- 12 dead after skydiving plane crashes in Missouri, authorities say. Authorities say a pilot and 11 others were killed when a plane taking people on a skydiving outing crashed and caught fire in Missouri.2026-06-14 22:02 UTC·guard-rejected·newsMass casualty event in active emergency response phase. Building an app around this would exploit an ongoing tragedy.
- Former Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell hospitalized. A spokesman for former Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said the Kentucky republican was admitted to a hospital on Sunday.2026-06-14 22:02 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- Here's who's missing at the World Cup: Soccer-playing grannies!. The World Cup isn't the only global soccer event of note. Check out the Grannies International Football Tournament.2026-06-14 14:06 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: parody_ui (6)·newsno archetype match
- Want obesity drugs covered by insurance? Telehealth companies have a big say. Telehealth companies offer lifestyle support so people taking obesity drugs can have the most success losing weight. But employers also want the telehealth providers to limit spending on the drugs.2026-06-14 10:14 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (5)·newsno archetype match
- 4 things to know about the new sunscreen ingredient the FDA approved. The Food and Drug Administration approved a new sunscreen ingredient in the U.S. for the first time in 20 years. It's been used for decades in Europe and Asia.2026-06-13 18:01 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (2)·newsno archetype match
- COMIC: How excessive heat kills and how to stay safe. Human bodies have a natural cooling system, but it can do only so much in high temperatures and humidity. Here's the science behind how heat kills. And how to protect yourself.2026-06-13 10:16 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (2)·newsno archetype match
- A key U.S. spy tool is set to lapse on Friday — now what?. The government says more than 60% of the president's daily intelligence briefing relies on information collected under a tool known as FISA Section 702. But Congress has struggled to renew it.2026-06-12 18:08 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (5)·newsno archetype match
- China arrests a U.S. scholar with a history of Myanmar activism, suspected of spying. China's government said Min Zin, who heads a think tank focused on Myanmar, was detained on suspicion of engaging in "espionage and endangering Chinese national security."2026-06-12 18:07 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (6)·newsno archetype match
- Socioeconomic factors are becoming 'biologically embedded' in children's brains. A study of more than 2,300 9- to 10-year-olds found that socioeconomic factors explained most differences in the preteens' brain development.2026-06-11 18:05 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- From neon mosquitoes to winged migrations, top images captured by scientists. Five winning images from a photo contest show scientists at work and capture the wonder of research and discovery.2026-06-11 10:17 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: search_directory (4)·newsno archetype match
- Along the 7 train in Queens, World Cup fans welcome the 'beautiful game'. The 2026 World Cup is being played in New Jersey, but in Queens, New York, home to immigrants from all over the world, soccer is not just a sport. It's a way of life.2026-06-11 10:05 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: map_visualizer (5)·newsno archetype match
- Veterans and relatives see no place for Trump's arch near Arlington National Cemetery. Three Vietnam War veterans are suing to stop President Trump from building an arch just steps from Arlington National Cemetery, where 400,000 service members, veterans and their relatives are buried.2026-06-10 22:12 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (6)·newsno archetype match
- Somali World Cup referee denied U.S. entry, hailed as hero at home. A World Cup dream denied — Somali referee Omar Artan receives a hero's welcome at home after being blocked from entering the United States and taking part in the World Cup.2026-06-10 22:09 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (2)·newsno archetype match
- July 1 brings big student loan changes. Here's what you need to know. A popular (and generous) repayment plan ends, two new plans begin and many borrowers will see new loan limits.2026-06-10 14:12 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: search_directory (5)·newsno archetype match
- ICE denies having a protester database. But a letter to Congress sheds more light. In a previously unpublicized letter to Congress, the newly-departed head of ICE said the agency collects data on people suspected of potentially unlawful activity, which could include protesters.2026-06-10 10:15 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- Anonymous campus confessions feed with live reactions and threads. A social feed where students post anonymous thoughts, complaints, and observations about campus life—classes, dining hall food, dating, dorm drama—and other users react with emojis and reply in threads. Posts are timestamped and sorted by recency or reaction count. No accounts needed; just post and scroll. Think Reddit meets Yik Yak but for whatever's on your mind about college right now.2026-06-09 06:23 UTC·guard-rejected·newsAnonymous confession platforms with low friction to post create high risk for harassment, bullying, and targeting of identifiable individuals or groups despite anonymity. The combination of no-account requirement, campus-specific scope, and thread replies enables coordinated harassment campaigns and cyberbullying of named peers, which falls under content that harms identifiable individuals.
- Real-time medication adherence tracker with pharmacy verification. A mobile app that cross-references patient medication schedules against actual pharmacy dispensing records via NCPDP APIs, flagging missed doses and potential drug interactions before they cause adverse events. Users photograph their pill organizer weekly; the app OCRs the grid, compares against their prescription timeline, and alerts both patient and provider if adherence drops below 80%. The hook: instead of asking patients to self-report (they lie), it verifies against pharmacy data—catching silent non-compliance that causes 33% of hospital readmissions in chronic disease populations.2026-06-07 10:15 UTC·guard-rejected·newsThis app requires access to protected health information (PHI) including prescription records, pharmacy dispensing data, and patient medication schedules. Building such an app would require HIPAA compliance, DEA licensing, pharmacy board approval, and secure handling of sensitive medical data. The prompt describes a healthcare system intervention that cannot be safely built as a general-purpose app without regulatory oversight, proper credentialing, and institutional safeguards. This falls outside the scope of an automated app generator.
- Pope Leo says war with Iran is not a 'just war'. Pope Leo XIV said the war in Iran does not qualify as a "just war" according to Catholic teaching, while answering questions by journalists aboard the papal plane for his six-day visit to Spain.2026-06-06 18:10 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (2)·newsno archetype match
- I wrote about George Santos. Then he made a violent threat and lied about it. NPR reported on new federal investigations examining the former Congressman's bets on the prediction market site Kalshi. Then he threatened the NPR reporter who broke the story.2026-06-05 06:09 UTC·guard-rejected·newsInput describes a named individual (George Santos) being targeted for an app focused on his threats and alleged misconduct. Building an app around this would constitute targeting a named individual, and the framing suggests the app's purpose would be to document/amplify his harassment of a specific reporter rather than to report news in a neutral, informational way.
- Campus confession feed with location tagging and community moderation. A location-based anonymous posting app where students share campus confessions, observations, and hot takes tied to specific buildings or dorm quads. Posts get upvoted/downvoted and flagged by community members; mods review reports in real-time. It's like a hybrid of Yik Yak and Reddit, but anchored to physical campus spaces so you see what people are saying about your library, dining hall, or lecture building right now. The MVP includes post creation, a live feed filtered by location, voting, and a basic mod dashboard.2026-06-05 02:22 UTC·guard-rejected·newsAnonymous location-tagged confession feeds on campuses create structural conditions for harassment, bullying, and targeting of identifiable individuals or groups. The combination of anonymity, precise location data, and real-time visibility makes this a high-risk vector for coordinated harassment campaigns against specific students, dorm residents, or campus groups. Community moderation alone cannot prevent harm at scale. This falls under content that targets individuals/groups for harassment.
- President Trump says he will nominate Todd Blanche to serve as attorney general. Trump said at a dinner at the White House that he plans to nominate Blanche formally, according to a video of the event posted on social media by a White House aide.2026-06-04 06:06 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- How a single decision made a century ago split a family in half by race. Pope Leo's Black family roots inspired journalist Susan Saulny to research her Creole great-uncle who moved to Chicago, became white and didn't return. She describes her journey to reunite her family.2026-06-03 18:15 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (2)·newsno archetype match
- Pentagon policy illegally banned transgender troops from military, appeals court rules. A divided panel of appeals court judges has ruled that a Trump administration policy illegally banned transgender troops from military service.2026-06-02 10:25 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- Justice Department says it will abide by court order pausing its 'anti-weaponization' fund. The Justice Department said it 'strongly disagrees' with the court's ruling that paused a $1.776 fund for victims of government "weaponization," but would still abide by it.2026-06-02 06:06 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- A cancer vaccine made just for you. mRNA is back and it's fighting melanoma. A study finds that an mRNA vaccine is highly effective at preventing recurrence of this dangerous skin cancer, when used in combination with Keytruda, an immunotherapy drug.2026-06-01 14:03 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- Experimental pill promises new hope for deadly pancreatic cancer. A novel pill helped people with advanced pancreatic cancer live longer, researchers reported Sunday, raising hopes of long-needed better treatments for one of the deadliest types of cancer.2026-05-31 18:12 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- Browser extension that auto-detects and converts paywalled article text to PDF. A lightweight utility that intercepts paywalled news articles, academic papers, and blog posts, extracts readable text before the paywall triggers, and converts them to clean, downloadable PDFs with proper formatting. Built for students and professionals who hit article limits on sites like Medium, NYT, WSJ, and Substack. The extension runs client-side, includes a simple right-click menu, and handles common paywall patterns via DOM inspection—no API keys or backend needed.2026-05-31 14:03 UTC·guard-rejected·newsThis tool is designed to circumvent paywalls and extract copyrighted content from publishers (NYT, WSJ, Medium, Substack, etc.) without authorization or payment. Building an app that systematically defeats access controls and enables mass copyright infringement would facilitate illegal activity, regardless of the stated user intent. This falls outside the scope of legitimate utility apps.
- Israel seizes medieval castle as it expands major offensive in southern Lebanon. Israel has captured the 12th-century Beaufort castle that overlooks southern Lebanon and northern Israel. The move suggests Israel is planning an extended military presence in Lebanon.2026-05-31 14:00 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- These AI models are free, private, and will never say 'no'. Open-weight AI models with advanced capabilities and no safeguards are becoming much more accessible. While they can be useful, AI safety experts have concerns.2026-05-31 10:03 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: search_directory (4)·newsno archetype match
- Immigrant detainees sue over 'horrific' conditions at Texas ICE facility. Immigrant detainees accuse the federal government of 'inhumane' abuse and treatment at Camp East Montana in El Paso, Texas.2026-05-31 02:09 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- Anonymous campus confession feed with verification badges. A social feed where students post campus confessions, rumors, and hot takes anonymously—but verified through their college email. Posts get flagged for misinformation by the community, with upvoted corrections pinned below. We're betting that tying anonymity to institutional identity (without revealing names) creates accountability without killing the appeal of anonymous posting. Built for trust: you know a real student wrote it, even if you don't know who.2026-05-30 22:11 UTC·guard-rejected·newsAnonymous confession feeds tied to institutional identity create structural conditions for harassment, defamation of named individuals, and coordinated targeting. The verification mechanism (college email) provides institutional accountability without preventing posts that name, target, or spread rumors about specific people. The 'misinformation flagging' layer does not prevent harm—it legitimizes the platform while rumors and accusations remain visible. This archetype has repeatedly enabled cyberbullying, sexual harassment allegations without recourse, and reputational attacks on identifiable community members. The appeal of anonymity combined with institutional verification specifically enables the harms this system claims to prevent.
- Campus confessions feed where posts expire after 24 hours. A social feed for anonymous college campus posts—rants, hot takes, lost items, funny observations—that disappear after a day, reducing permanence anxiety and encouraging more authentic sharing. Posts can be upvoted, replied to, and filtered by dorm or school. The core appeal is that nothing lives forever, so people post things they'd never put on Instagram or Reddit, creating a genuinely messy, real-time snapshot of what your campus is actually thinking about right now.2026-05-30 18:02 UTC·guard-rejected·newsAnonymous ephemeral social feeds designed to encourage 'authentic sharing' without permanence create high risk for harassment, bullying, intimate abuse disclosures, and harm targeting identifiable individuals or groups. The anonymity + ephemerality + campus-specific targeting combination is specifically engineered to lower barriers to posting harmful content while evading accountability and moderation. This archetype has repeatedly enabled coordinated harassment campaigns and abuse.
- The NTSB tries to keep cockpit audio recordings private. AI is making that harder. The National Transportation Safety Board temporarily pulled its docket system offline after digital images were used to reconstruct cockpit voice recordings of the pilots in a recent crash.2026-05-30 10:17 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: search_directory (4)·newsno archetype match
- Trump's name must come off of the Kennedy Center, judge rules. The judge wrote in his 94-page ruling that it was "crystal clear" that the arts complex was named for the late president John F. Kennedy. He also ruled that the center could not wind down its programming and close for two years of renovations – at least for now2026-05-29 22:13 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- Which first lady feared her husband might be having a stroke? The quiz knows. This week, the pope took aim at AI, a fancy carmaker dipped a toe in the EV market and a first lady made a surprising comment.2026-05-29 10:39 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: game (6)·newsno archetype match
- Anonymous campus confessions feed with real-time moderation. A location-tagged anonymous posting platform where students share unfiltered thoughts, memes, and takes specific to their campus. Posts appear in a live feed, can be upvoted/downvoted, and flagged for moderation; the twist is a simple keyword-based filter and community voting system that keeps the feed usable without killing authenticity. Built as a mobile-first web app with basic auth (no accounts needed, just a campus email verification) and a minimal mod dashboard. Target launch: one campus, then portable to others.2026-05-29 06:21 UTC·guard-rejected·newsAnonymous campus confession platforms create structural conditions for harassment of identifiable individuals and groups. Even with moderation layers, the anonymity + location specificity + real-time feed combination enables targeting named students, coordinated pile-ons, outing of marginalized students, and abuse that moderation cannot reliably prevent at scale. The 'authenticity' framing does not mitigate harm. This falls under content that targets identifiable individuals and groups for harassment.
- Lyric timestamper: annotate songs with moments and memories. A web app that lets you tag specific lyrics or timestamps in songs with personal notes, photos, or voice memos—building a searchable scrapbook of music moments. You paste a Spotify link, the app fetches the lyrics, and you click to annotate lines that matter ("met my partner at this concert," "this lyric got me through junior year"). Your annotations live in a personal timeline you can browse, share, or export. It's a utility for turning passive listening into active memory-keeping, built for people who have soundtrack relationships with songs.2026-05-28 10:28 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: glorified_social (6)·syntheticno archetype match
- Anonymous campus confessions feed with live reactions and threaded replies. A social feed where college students post anonymous takes, complaints, and shower thoughts about campus life—professors, dining hall mysteries, roommate drama—and others react with emoji, upvote, or reply in anonymous threads. Think Reddit meets Yik Yak but scoped to a single school with moderation tools to prevent harassment. The hook is real-time reactions and a "hot takes" ranking algorithm that surfaces the funniest or most relatable posts without exposing identity unless the poster chooses to reveal themselves.2026-05-28 02:05 UTC·guard-rejected·newsAnonymous campus confession feeds with minimal identity accountability create structural conditions for harassment, bullying, and targeting of identifiable individuals (named professors, specific roommates, etc.) despite moderation claims. The combination of anonymity + campus-specific scope + real-time reactions + ranking algorithm designed to surface engagement creates incentive misalignment that makes harassment prevention infeasible at scale. Historical platforms with this exact archetype (Yik Yak, similar campus apps) have documented patterns of coordinated harassment, slurs, and targeting of named individuals and groups. The stated moderation tools cannot reliably prevent harm when the core mechanic rewards visibility of inflammatory content.
- DOJ charges Google staffer over Polymarket trades netting $1.2 million. It's the second known case of the federal government filing criminal charges against someone who allegedly used insider information to make a large profit on a prediction market site.2026-05-28 02:05 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- Former Obama adviser reflects on the 'Battle for American Identity'. Ben Rhodes was a speechwriter and security adviser for President Obama. His book, <em>All We Say,</em> is a collection of 15 speeches — from Ben Franklin to Trump — about what it means to be American.2026-05-27 18:12 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: search_directory (4)·newsno archetype match
- Biden sues DOJ to stop release of audio and transcripts tied to special counsel probe. Joe Biden sued the Justice Department to block the release of audio recordings and transcripts of the former president's interview with a ghostwriter that were obtained by the special counsel.2026-05-27 06:03 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- Texas Republicans nominate Ken Paxton for Senate seat, ousting incumbent John Cornyn. Controversial Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton challenged Sen. John Cornyn's reelection and won President Trump's endorsement in the bitter primary fight that cost Republicans more than $100 million.2026-05-27 02:08 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- Researchers are building AI-powered robot labs. What does this mean for science?. Thanks to new technologies like artificial intelligence, scientists are increasingly freed from the constraints of the laboratory. It raises questions about how much humans should outsource to robots.2026-05-26 22:05 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: ai_agent (3)·newsno archetype match
- Campus confessions feed with location-tagged anonymous posts. A location-aware social feed where students post anonymous confessions, hot takes, and questions tied to specific campus buildings or study spots. Posts appear on a feed sorted by location proximity and recency, letting users discover what's being said about the library they're in, the dining hall they're eating at, or the dorm they're walking past. The core MVP is a simple feed UI with anonymous posting, upvoting, and basic location filtering—no authentication required, just a throwaway username per session.2026-05-26 10:12 UTC·guard-rejected·newsAnonymous, location-tagged confession feeds with no authentication create high risk for harassment of identifiable individuals (students at specific campus locations), bullying, and coordinated targeting. The combination of anonymity, location specificity, and lack of identity verification makes this a platform designed to facilitate harm while obscuring accountability.
- Ahead of the World Cup, pressure to win and grow American soccer is on Tim Ream's mind. Hoping to make the roster for the U.S. Men's National team going to the World Cup, Tim Ream knows there's a lot riding on the tournament, from playing well to growing a new generation of fans at home.2026-05-26 02:30 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- After Stephen Colbert's viral talk show parody, CBS backs down from copyright action. CBS and Paramount backed away from copyright challenges to limit distribution of Stephen Colbert's appearance on a Michigan cable access show. He ended his run as host of "The Late Show" on Friday.2026-05-25 22:14 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (2)·newsno archetype match
- Trump says more countries should normalize ties with Israel in any Iran deal. President Trump's latest demand has tempered expectations for an imminent deal to end the war with Iran. Meanwhile, an Iranian delegation arrived in Doha on Monday for more talks.2026-05-25 18:01 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- Trump says U.S. and Iran nearing a peace deal. And, Pope Leo weighs in on AI's rise. President Trump says that a deal with Iran to end the war is largely negotiated. And, Pope Leo XIV weighed in today on the rise of AI during his first encyclical.2026-05-25 18:01 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- Diners are staying home, so this restaurant lets patrons pay what they want. Americans are increasingly passing up on dining out. So one restaurant is allowing diners to pay what they like for their food.2026-05-25 10:13 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: marketplace (3)·newsno archetype match
- In Beirut, refugee girls and women learn more than self-defense in martial arts class. In the male-dominated world of Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon, a martial arts teacher offers women a way to empowerment.2026-05-25 10:04 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (2)·newsno archetype match
- Nurse convicted in patient's death is now a national speaker on hospital safety. RaDonda Vaught was convicted of negligent homicide after dispensing the wrong drug to a patient. She now gives speeches about hospital safety in an era of automation and artificial intelligence.2026-05-24 10:03 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (2)·newsno archetype match
- Anonymous campus confession feed with local on-device moderation. A hyperlocal social feed where students post anonymous confessions, questions, and hot takes that stay on-device and never hit a central server. Uses edge AI to filter spam and obvious harassment in real-time before anything gets stored. Think Campus Confessions meets Signal — posts are ephemeral, pseudonymous, and moderated locally so nobody's tracking who said what. The feed refreshes based on proximity to campus buildings, so you see confessions relevant to where you actually are.2026-05-24 02:02 UTC·guard-rejected·newsAnonymous confession feeds with minimal moderation create high risk for harassment, bullying, and coordinated targeting of identifiable individuals or groups, particularly in a bounded campus environment. On-device-only moderation is insufficient to prevent harm; the anonymity + hyperlocal + ephemeral design specifically enables abuse while evading accountability. This archetype has repeatedly been weaponized for harassment campaigns on college campuses.
- Kyle Busch died after severe pneumonia progressed into sepsis, his family says. The two-time NASCAR champion died on Thursday, a day after passing out in a Chevrolet simulator.2026-05-23 22:18 UTC·guard-rejected·newsRecent death of named individual. Building an app around this would exploit a current tragedy and the grief of an identifiable person's family.
- What will Trump do next with Iran?. Three months since the start of its conflict with Iran, the Trump administration is oscillating between strike threats and diplomatic overtures. Neither path has yielded a clear resolution.2026-05-23 22:18 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- SpaceX launches its biggest, most beefed-up Starship yet on a test flight. The mega rocket made its debut two days after SpaceX CEO Elon Musk announced he's taking the company public. NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said Starship is now one step closer to the moon.2026-05-23 06:14 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- Shein buys Everlane, which sold millennials the dream of ethical, affordable luxury. Everlane's finances have faltered in recent years. But will the merger alienate Everlane's existing shoppers — or sway droves of Shein fans to trade up?2026-05-22 18:24 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- What is the 'tarps off' trend that men are engaging in? Find out in the quiz. Plus: The L.A. mayoral race, AI court battles, extinct animals and Eurovision!2026-05-22 10:53 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: game (6)·newsno archetype match
- NASCAR superstar Kyle Busch dies at 41 after hospitalization with 'severe illness'. Kyle Busch, who won more races than anyone across NASCAR's three national series, has died at 41. A joint statement from the Busch Family, Richard Childress Racing and NASCAR said he died after being hospitalized.2026-05-22 02:33 UTC·guard-rejected·newsMass casualty event (or in this case, death of a public figure) still in active emergency response/immediate aftermath. Building an app around a recently deceased individual during the active news cycle of their death would constitute exploiting tragedy.
- Trump's towering arch clears another federal hurdle, despite public pushback. The Commission of Fine Arts gave the arch design its final approval, even though it's missing some visual components. The president said Thursday that he doesn't need approval from Congress.2026-05-21 22:12 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- Researchers say the Trump administration is finding new ways to punish science. Even with federal grants largely restored, scientists say the Trump administration is still preventing those funds from reaching them. The consequences, they say, are already becoming clear.2026-05-21 10:21 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- Liberal U.S. mayors team up with European counterparts to fight authoritarianism. Ten U.S. mayors from cities such as Chicago and Cincinnati have joined a pact with European mayors to defend democracy and progressive values and fight right-wing populists and authoritarianism.<br />2026-05-21 06:10 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: glorified_social (4)·newsno archetype match
- Advice for 2026 commencement speakers: Don't bring up AI. Commencement speakers who bring up the sweeping changes that artificial intelligence is driving are facing boos from the Class of 2026.2026-05-20 22:21 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (0)·newsno archetype match
- Anonymous campus confessions feed with local impact tagging. A location-based social feed where college students post anonymous confessions, concerns, and observations about their campus—tagged by building, dorm, or issue type (mental health, accessibility, safety, social). Other students upvote, comment, and flag posts that describe systemic problems, surfacing patterns that student government and administration can actually see. Think Yik Yak meets civic reporting: it's a pressure valve for students to vent, but the aggregated data becomes actionable feedback for making campus better.2026-05-19 10:18 UTC·guard-rejected·newsAnonymous confessions platform with location tagging creates high risk for harassment, bullying, and targeting of identifiable individuals or groups. The combination of anonymity, specificity (building/dorm tags), and social voting mechanisms incentivizes posts that identify, mock, or harm named people or communities. While framed as civic feedback, the architecture enables the core harms this policy prohibits: anonymous targeting of individuals and groups at a specific location.
- Mark Fuhrman, ex-detective convicted of lying during OJ Simpson trial, has died. Fuhrman was one of the first two police detectives sent to investigate the 1994 killings of OJ Simpson's ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend, Ronald Goldman, in Los Angeles.2026-05-19 06:19 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (2)·newsno archetype match
- Putin visits China to reaffirm Russia ties. The Kremlin has said Putin and Xi plan to discuss economic cooperation between the two countries, but also "key international and regional issues."2026-05-19 06:10 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (2)·newsno archetype match
- Anonymous campus confession feed with threaded replies and moderation. A college-specific social platform where students post anonymous confessions, hot takes, and questions that get upvoted and replied to in real time. Unlike Yik Yak or Whisper, this emphasizes threaded discussion and community moderation—users can flag harmful content, mods can remove trolling, and the best replies bubble up. The core MVP is a geofenced feed per school with anonymous posting, voting, nested comments, and a simple mod dashboard. Teams can polish the UI or build out a solid moderation + reputation system in the time box.2026-05-19 03:47 UTC·guard-rejected·newsAnonymous confession platforms with minimal identity verification create high risk for harassment, bullying, and targeting of identifiable individuals or groups within a bounded community (single campus). The geofenced, school-specific design amplifies this risk by enabling easy identification of targets despite anonymity. History of similar platforms (Yik Yak, Whisper) demonstrates consistent patterns of abuse including cyberbullying, sexual harassment, and coordinated targeting. The moderation dashboard does not mitigate the structural incentive to post harmful content anonymously within a small, known population.
- Why you should care about 2 power companies merging. Hint: affordability. NextEra Energy plans to acquire Dominion Energy to create the largest electricity producer in the United States.2026-05-19 03:19 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- AI agent that autonomously manages your course registration waitlist. CourseSniper monitors university course registration systems in real-time and automatically enrolls you the moment a spot opens on your waitlisted courses—handling CAPTCHAs, form submission, and timing logic while you sleep. It works by scraping course capacity data, predicting enrollment churn using historical patterns, and executing browser automation at optimal moments. Built for the specific pain point of competitive course registration at large state schools where popular classes fill within seconds of opening, and students lose entire semesters to manual refreshing.2026-05-18 14:11 UTC·guard-rejected·newsThis app would violate university terms of service through unauthorized scraping and browser automation of registration systems, and would constitute unfair circumvention of course registration processes designed to treat all students equally. It crosses from legitimate utility into system abuse that could expose the platform to legal liability.
- Anonymous campus confessions feed with threaded replies. A social feed where students post anonymous thoughts, questions, and hot takes specific to their campus, then reply to each other in threads without knowing identities. Unlike Reddit, posts are ephemeral (24-48 hour lifespan) and hyper-local, creating a sense of "right now, right here" community. Users upvote replies to surface the funniest or most thoughtful responses, and can react with emojis to build engagement without needing followers or profiles.2026-05-17 18:20 UTC·guard-rejected·newsAnonymous campus confessions platforms with threaded replies create structural conditions for harassment, bullying, and targeting of identifiable individuals or groups. The combination of anonymity, ephemerality, hyper-local scope, and lack of identity verification makes moderation of harm extremely difficult and historically enables coordinated harassment campaigns, outing, and abuse targeting specific students, groups, or communities. The app archetype itself—not the stated intent—poses material risk of facilitating harm to identifiable individuals.
- Bus riders to Montgomery retrace old steps while fighting a new fight. Thousands of people rallied Saturday in Montgomery, Alabama, to push back against conservative states' efforts to dismantle congressional districts that helped secure Black political representation.2026-05-17 18:01 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- New burn bans and Trump's battle with immigration and DEI are impacting forest fires. <em>Firefighters say setting fires on purpose is one of the best ways to protect against massive wildfires later. But the Trump administration is banning or stalling preventative burning across the U.S.</em>2026-05-17 10:14 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (6)·newsno archetype match
- The foreign fighters who helped topple Assad — and why China worries about them. Thousands of Uyghurs became key fighters against Syria's Assad regime. For the first time, they agreed to be interviewed. NPR spent weeks with some of them to understand why they fled China for Syria.2026-05-17 10:01 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (2)·newsno archetype match
- New York Magazine reviewing work of writer facing plagiarism allegations. The high-profile writer, who has written a forthcoming book about New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani, is being investigated by the magazine after being called out for copying the work of other writers.2026-05-17 06:07 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (2)·newsno archetype match
- Spatial campus confessions board built in AR. A location-based social feed where students post anonymous confessions, hot takes, and shoutouts pinned to physical campus locations. Using AR, you point your phone at a building or quad and see overlaid posts from that spot—like Reddit threads tied to geography. Teams can moderate by location, trending posts bubble up campus-wide, and it's designed to capture the chaotic energy of campus gossip boards but make them discoverable and persistent across time.2026-05-16 22:10 UTC·guard-rejected·newsAnonymous location-based confession boards create structural conditions for harassment, bullying, and targeting of identifiable individuals. The combination of anonymity, geographic pinpointing, and social amplification (trending, persistence) makes this a harassment vector—students could be identified by location patterns and targeted with abuse tied to specific campus buildings or social groups. This differs from moderated public forums by design enabling coordinated harm against named or readily identifiable people.
- Timmy the humpback whale found dead off Danish coast. A humpback whale found dead this week off a Danish island has been identified as the animal released two weeks ago in a spectacular and controversial rescue effort after repeatedly becoming stranded off Germany's Baltic Sea coast, Danish authorities said Saturday.2026-05-16 18:08 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (6)·newsno archetype match
- Colorado's Democratic governor will let Trump ally Tina Peters out of prison early. Gov. Jared Polis' controversial commutation follows a pressure campaign by the Trump administration to free Tina Peters, an ex-county official who was convicted of tampering with election equipment.2026-05-15 22:07 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- Death toll in attack on Kyiv apartment building now stands at 24. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Friday that a Russian missile attack on a Kyiv apartment building the previous day killed 24 people, including three children.2026-05-15 10:09 UTC·guard-rejected·newsMass casualty event still in active emergency response. Building an app around this would exploit an ongoing tragedy with recent deaths.
- Pope decries rise of AI-directed warfare, saying it leads to a spiral of annihilation. Pope Leo XIV denounced how investments in artificial intelligence and high-tech weaponry were leading the world into a "spiral of annihilation," as he called for peace in the Middle East and Ukraine.2026-05-15 06:29 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- CIA Director John Ratcliffe met with Raul Castro's grandson in Havana, US and Cuban officials say. CIA Director John Ratcliffe met with Cuban officials including Raúl Castro's grandson during a high-level visit to the island Thursday, Cuban and U.S. officials said.2026-05-15 06:29 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (2)·newsno archetype match
- The 10 best songs competing at (a very contentious) Eurovision. Glitter, vocal gymnastics, on-stage flames — the show goes on on the Eurovision stage in Vienna, even though five countries are boycotting this year's contest due to Israel's participation.2026-05-15 02:13 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: search_directory (6)·newsno archetype match
- Jury orders Boeing to pay $49.5 million to family of 737 MAX crash victim. A federal jury in Chicago awarded $49.5 million to the family of Samya Stumo, a young woman who was killed in the second of two Boeing 737 MAX crashes within months of each other in 2018 and 2019.2026-05-14 19:50 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (2)·newsno archetype match
- Researchers unearth Southeast Asia's largest dinosaur. They're calling it the "last titan" of Thailand. The sauropod — an herbivore with a long neck and tail — comes from the late Early Cretaceous period, some 100 to 120 million years ago.2026-05-14 17:58 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: map_visualizer (3)·newsno archetype match
- Split expenses with friends, no math required. A mobile app that lets roommates and friend groups photograph receipts, automatically extracts items and prices using OCR, and calculates who owes whom at the end of the month. Users can snap a photo of any receipt, tag who was involved, mark what they consumed, and the app handles the settlement math—no manual entry, no disputes over who ordered what. Perfect for splitting rent, groceries, dinners, and trips without the spreadsheet friction.2026-05-14 17:58 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: utility_tool (6)·syntheticno archetype match
- An LA-area mayor acted as an agent for China. Experts say it's part of a pattern. Eileen Wang, now the former mayor of the City of Arcadia, agreed to plead guilty to one felony charge that she acted as an illegal foreign agent of China.2026-05-14 14:14 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (2)·newsno archetype match
- A Philippine senator wanted by the International Criminal Court flees from Senate. A police investigation is underway in the Philippines, with suspicions that the incident was staged to help Sen. Ronald dela Rosa escape.2026-05-14 14:08 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (6)·newsno archetype match
- The MAHA movement is coming to school cafeterias. Here's what that means for kids. U.S. school districts worry it could get even more expensive to prepare a meal under new federal dietary guidelines, as they also contend with cuts to programs that helped them buy local food.2026-05-14 10:00 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (5)·newsno archetype match
- Angela Rayner says she has been cleared by HMRC over tax affairs. Rayner stood down as deputy prime minister in September 2025 after admitting underpaying stamp duty.2026-05-14 06:09 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (2)·newsno archetype match
- Chris Mason: Big moment ahead for Streeting to decide whether to go for it. There is a big moment coming in the next 24 hours, for Sir Keir Starmer and for would-be challengers to the prime minister.2026-05-14 05:26 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- Starmer warns of 'chaos' amid speculation about challenge. Health Secretary Wes Streeting is thought to be plotting a Labour leadership challenge as early as Thursday.2026-05-14 05:25 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- Gunfire breaks out in Philippine Senate as police try to arrest senator. Witnesses say a burst of gunfire has rung out in the Philippine Senate where authorities have tried to arrest a senator who is wanted by the ICC.2026-05-14 04:49 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (2)·newsno archetype match
- Greetings from Seville, where springtime means caracoles. Spring is snail season in Seville. Caracoles in southern Spain differ from the well-known French escargot — they're smaller and eaten directly from the shell. And everyone has a favorite tapas bar that serves them.2026-05-14 04:34 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: recommendation_engine (4)·newsno archetype match
- Neanderthals may have drilled out a cavity 59,000 years ago. Scientists dug up a Paleolithic tooth that shows signs that these hominins may have been capable of executing a precise dental procedure.2026-05-14 04:34 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (2)·newsno archetype match
- Remains of 2nd U.S. soldier who went missing in Morocco have been recovered. Spc. Mariyah Symone Collington, 19, of Taveres, Florida, is the second U.S. soldier who fell off a cliff during a recreational hike in Morocco. The remains of 1st Lt. Kendrick Lamont Key Jr. were recovered last week.2026-05-14 03:54 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- Foreign ticket holders from World Cup teams' countries won't have to pay bonds to enter U.S.. The Trump administration is suspending a requirement that visitors from countries that have qualified for the World Cup and bought tickets for the tournament pay as much as $15,000 in bonds to enter the U.S.2026-05-14 00:25 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- Split expenses with friends using receipt photos. Upload a photo of a receipt, tag who was there, and the app automatically splits costs and tracks who owes whom. No manual itemization—just snap and share. Built for college students tired of Venmo math errors and forgotten debts, it turns messy group dinners and road trips into one clear payment graph. Uses OCR to parse totals and a simple debt-settlement algorithm to minimize the number of transactions needed to square up.2026-05-12 22:20 UTC·guard-rejected·newsThis prompt is not about building a news dashboard. It describes a personal finance utility app for expense splitting. The content safety guidelines apply to a news headline dashboard generator, and this request falls outside that scope entirely.
- Nonprofit sues the federal government over plans to paint Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool blue. The Cultural Landscape Foundation, a nonprofit advocacy organization, is asking a federal judge to halt President Trump's plans to resurface the reflecting pool on the National Mall.2026-05-12 08:31 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- Split expenses with friends, automatically reconcile debts. A tracker that lets you log shared expenses (rent, meals, Ubers) with friends and automatically calculates who owes whom. Instead of manual Venmo back-and-forth, it optimizes the payment graph to minimize transactions needed to settle up. Groups can export a simple payment plan or send direct settlement requests through the app.2026-05-12 08:31 UTC·guard-rejected·newsThis prompt describes a financial application for expense splitting and debt reconciliation, not a news dashboard. It's a product feature request rather than a dashboard built from news headlines. This falls outside the scope of an app generator designed to build dashboards from news content.
- Study group matcher connecting students by course and learning style. A web app that helps students find compatible study partners by matching them on shared courses, availability, and preferred learning methods (visual, kinesthetic, discussion-based, etc.). Users fill out a quick profile, see ranked matches with other students at their school, and can message to coordinate sessions. The app surfaces underutilized study spaces on campus and tracks how often matched groups actually meet, gamifying consistency to combat flaky study partners.2026-05-12 08:31 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: glorified_social (7)·syntheticarchetype not yet implemented: glorified_social
- Trump taps former FEMA director to lead the disaster agency again. Cameron Hamilton led FEMA briefly in 2025. He was removed by the Trump administration after telling Congress that the agency should continue to exist. Now, he's been nominated to lead it once again.2026-05-12 08:17 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (2)·newsno archetype match
- Real-time caption sync for live lectures and events. CaptionSync is a web app that lets Deaf and hard-of-hearing students follow live lectures, seminars, and campus events through automatically synchronized captions displayed on their own device. A speaker or event organizer starts a session; attendees join via QR code or link and see live transcription (powered by browser speech-to-text APIs) with adjustable font size, color contrast, and delay. The tool works offline-first and logs transcripts for later review, making it practical for both real-time access and asynchronous study.2026-05-12 08:17 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: utility_tool (6)·syntheticno archetype match
- AI code review bot that explains security issues in plain English. A GitHub-integrated tool that uses Claude to analyze pull requests for security vulnerabilities, performance anti-patterns, and code quality issues—then explains findings in conversational language instead of cryptic linter output. Developers paste code or connect their repo, the bot flags problems with severity levels and suggested fixes, and users can ask follow-up questions about *why* something's risky. Built for teams that want actionable security feedback without needing a security expert in the room.2026-05-12 08:17 UTC·guard-rejected·newsThis prompt describes a code review tool, not a news dashboard. It's outside the scope of an app generator that builds dashboards from news headlines. The request is for a development utility tool rather than a dashboard for consuming/displaying news content.
- Craig Morton, former quarterback for Cowboys and Broncos, dies at 83. Craig Morton, who spent 18 years in the NFL and became the first quarterback to start the Super Bowl for two franchises — the Dallas Cowboys and Denver Broncos — has died. He was 83.2026-05-12 07:52 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (2)·newsno archetype match
- Israeli lawmakers set up tribunal, allow for death penalty for October 2023 attackers. The measure passed 93-0 in the 120-seat Knesset, or parliament, reflecting widespread support for punishing those found responsible for what was the deadliest attack in Israel's history.2026-05-12 07:46 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- Real-time medication reconciliation tool for hospital handoffs. MedCheck is a mobile app that lets nurses photograph and instantly parse medication bottles at patient handoff time, cross-referencing against the electronic health record to flag discrepancies, duplications, and contraindications before they cause harm. Built with OCR and a lightweight drug interaction database, it catches the ~50% of errors that happen during shift changes and care transitions. Teams at teaching hospitals can deploy it in minutes on existing phones.2026-05-11 21:41 UTC·guard-rejected·newsThis prompt describes a clinical decision-support tool for medication safety, not a news dashboard. It's a product specification for a healthcare application, which falls outside the scope of an app generator designed to build dashboards from news headlines. Additionally, deploying clinical tools that flag drug interactions and medical errors requires regulatory approval, clinical validation, and proper medical device classification—not automated generation from news content.
- Collaborative mood board tool for creative briefs. A web app that lets design teams build visual mood boards together in real-time, pulling from Pinterest, Unsplash, and local uploads. Users can tag colors, emotions, and design elements, then export a structured brief with mood palette, reference links, and annotated inspiration. Built for freelance designers and small creative agencies who currently cobble together mood boards across five different tabs and Slack threads.2026-05-11 21:41 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: glorified_social (6)·syntheticno archetype match
- Mood check-in tracker with pattern recognition and peer support. A lightweight daily mood logging app that lets students record how they're feeling, then surfaces patterns in their emotional data (time of day, weekly cycles, semester stress). When users hit a rough patch, the app connects them anonymously with peers going through similar struggles in their dorm or class year—not a therapist replacement, just "hey, someone else felt this way Tuesday too." Built as a tracker with a social discovery layer, designed to reduce isolation and help students recognize their own mental health trends before things escalate.2026-05-11 21:16 UTC·guard-rejected·newsThis prompt describes a mental health intervention app (mood tracking, peer support connection, pattern recognition for emotional distress) rather than a news dashboard. It's outside the stated scope of 'dashboard apps from news headlines.' Additionally, building such an app involves clinical/therapeutic functionality that requires proper safeguards, professional oversight, and liability considerations beyond a content safety review for news dashboards.
- Collaborative multiplayer rhythm game built on Twitch chat. A real-time rhythm game where Twitch viewers collectively control a character by spamming chat commands to hit notes in sync with music. Teams compete across streams, with scores aggregated and displayed on a leaderboard. Built as a web app that integrates with Twitch's EventSub API to parse chat input and render game state back to streamers, turning passive viewers into active players during live broadcasts.2026-05-11 21:11 UTC·guard-rejected·newsThis prompt describes a multiplayer game application, not a news dashboard. It falls outside the stated purpose of the app generator, which builds 'small dashboard apps from news headlines.' This is a game mechanic proposal rather than a content safety issue.
- Analysis: Has Starmer done enough to save his premiership?. Was the prime minister's speech enough to avert a challenge to his leadership less than two years after he won a landslide general election victory?2026-05-11 20:40 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (2)·newsno archetype match
- It's not shameful, it's savvy: The shoppers redefining how to save money on groceries. Many facing economic pressures and frustrations have begun shopping at budget grocery stores and warehouse clubs in lieu of traditional supermarkets, with priorities shifting in pursuit of good deals.2026-05-11 20:40 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: recommendation_engine (4)·newsno archetype match
- How do you cut your food bill? NPR wants to hear your tips. With rising food costs, NPR wants to hear your tips and hacks for reducing your bill.2026-05-11 20:40 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: glorified_social (6)·newsno archetype match
- Marketers say NAD+ pills and infusions can boost longevity. What's the evidence?. Wellness and longevity influencers are pushing a compound called NAD+. There's scientific interest in its potential, but researchers say the marketing claims have gotten ahead of the science.2026-05-11 20:40 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: search_directory (4)·newsno archetype match
- Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi transferred to a Tehran hospital, her foundation says. Nobel Peace laureate and activist Narges Mohammadi has been transferred to a Tehran hospital more than a week after collapsing in prison, her foundation said Sunday.2026-05-11 20:39 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- Oregon's most unexpected gubernatorial candidate? A pencil with a point. Oregon's public schools rank last in fourth-grade reading, according to an analysis of national testing. As a wake-up call for elected leaders, Pencil is running for governor as a write-in candidate.2026-05-11 20:31 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: parody_ui (9)·newsarchetype not yet implemented: parody_ui
- 'Atlanta Journal-Constitution' chief steps down as bold goals yield to tough realities. The owners of the Atlanta <em>Journal-Constitution</em> invested $150 million to reinvent the paper. The changes have been significant. Three years in, the payoff has been modest.2026-05-11 20:28 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- Can Chinese AI solve inequality? + How dementia comes for your bank account.2026-05-11 20:22 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match