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  • loaded language: 'dangerous temperatures'
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  • vague attribution: A new report warns

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Report Indicates Potential Heat Risks for 2026 World Cup Matches

A report has highlighted that cities hosting the 2026 World Cup, including Miami and Dallas, may face dangerous heat conditions. It estimates that around 25% of matches could be played in high temperatures.

A report has indicated that cities such as Miami, Kansas City, Philadelphia, Dallas, and Houston may experience high temperatures during the 2026 World Cup, which could pose risks for players and spectators. The report suggests that approximately 25% of matches could be affected by these conditions.

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Bias Indicators Removed

  • loaded language: 'dangerous temperatures'
  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion
  • vague attribution: A new report warns

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Original Headline

1 in 4 World Cup Matches Could Be Played in Dangerous Temperatures

Neutral Headline

Report Indicates Potential Heat Risks for 2026 World Cup Matches