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    Proponents of solutions journalism argue that such stories do not represent rigorous, evidence-based reporting. Critics of solutions journalism also have voiced concerns regarding potential bias and advocacy. There is a fine line, they suggest, between reporting on responses and actually advocating on their behalf.

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  8. Replay (Zendaya song) - Wikipedia

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    It was inspired by Janet Jackson's "The Pleasure Principle" video, referencing the clip in several scenes. [21] The video peaked at number 5 on the iTunes Music Video chart. As of June 29, 2024, "Replay" is VEVO-Certified, which means that it has accumulated 100,000,000 views on her YouTube channel for VEVO.

  9. John Gibson (political commentator) - Wikipedia

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    Sanders then posted the altered video on YouTube without a disclaimer that it was a joke. [16] Because of this, the video was widely publicized on news websites, including The Huffington Post, as if it were authentic. [16] Sanders was fired over the video, and Gibson said that the spread of the fake video has had a "personal" impact upon him. [16]