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Reporters Without Borders sues X
  • Idk if you're a native speaker or not, but as a native speaker of American English there is absolutely nothing wrong with this to me. You could put it in about 4 different places:

    On Thursday the press freedom group Reporters Without Borders announced ____.

    The press freedom group Reporters Without Borders on Thursday announced ____.

    The press freedom group Reporters Without Borders announced on Thursday that ____.

    The press freedom group Reporters Without Borders announced ____ on Thursday.

    The first one typically has a comma after "Thursday". The second one you could offset "on Thursday" with commas. The third one is at best really awkward without a "that" or a question word (who, what, where, why, how) and you could offset "on Thursday" with commas; you can also drop the "on", in which case you can't use commas. The last one is possible but could be ambiguous (it could be that "on Thursday" is part of their announcement).

  • Trump hurls a string of insults at Harris including ‘lazy,’ a racist trope against Black people
  • Just want to clarify for others like me who might initially have a negative reaction to this claim: this is referring specifically to a phrase like "I have the itis" (which personally I have never heard). The suffix -itis, of course, does not come from this and is much older.

  • Democrats See 103 Percent Increase in Pennsylvania Voters Leaving the Party
  • 103% increase. The number of people leaving increased by a factor of 1+1.03 = 2.03. Which is to say, the number of people leaving more than doubled, which would have been a better title, but either way there is nothing wrong with math in the title per se.

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