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Slate Pears Game 319: Jun. 29, 2026
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Slate Pears Game 319: Jun. 29, 2026

This article promotes Slate's daily 'Pears' game, highlighting the latest edition (Game 319) and noting the longest word from the previous game, METASTESES. It announces that the full Pears archive is now accessible to Slate Plus members, offering access to over 300 games. Readers are encouraged to submit new words via email, with recent additions including STONEMASON, MEERKAT, and MAJORETTE. Additional content includes a crossword puzzle themed around cheering at a World Cup game, a SoundBites segment, and a mini crossword focusing on an adjective describing a worker called a Stakhanovite.

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Slate logoSlateIndependentCenterFactual 0Objective 02 days ago
Slate Pears Game 323: Jul. 3, 2026

This article promotes Slate's daily 'Pears' game, highlighting the latest edition (Game 323) and noting the longest words from the previous game, BLACKBALL and BLACKJACK. It announces the availability of the full Pears archive for Slate Plus members and invites readers to submit new words for inclusion. Additional links direct readers to other Slate content such as SoundBites, a news quiz, and crossword puzzles.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on promoting a word-based game and related cultural content, with no mention of politics, policy, or public figures. There is no framing or slant detectable in the content provided.

Why these scores (Factual 0 · Objective 0): This is not an article about any real event, but rather a headline for a crossword puzzle. No factual claims can be assessed.

Slate logoSlateIndependentCenterFactual 0Objective 03 days ago
Slate Pears Game 322: Jul. 2, 2026

This entry is part of Slate's 'Pears' game series, a daily wordplay feature where participants guess a word based on clues. The headline references Game 322, which occurred on July 2, 2026. The article highlights recent additions to the game, including the word 'OOGLE,' and promotes access to the complete Pears archive for Slate Plus subscribers. It also lists related content such as soundbites, mini crosswords, and a crossword puzzle. The piece appears to be a lighthearted, entertainment-focused update rather than a news report.

Bias read (Center): The article is a promotional and recreational update for a word-based game, with no political subject matter or framing. It does not address any contentious issues or involve political entities, making it apolitical in nature.

Why these scores (Factual 0 · Objective 0): This is a game announcement with no factual content about any event. No objectivity to assess.

Slate logoSlateIndependentCenterFactual 0Objective 05 days ago
Slate Pears Game 320: Jun. 30, 2026

This article is an announcement for Slate's daily 'Pears' game, which appears to be a word-based puzzle or game featured on Slate. The headline indicates it is Game 320, with references to previous games and the longest words used in prior games. The article promotes access to the complete Pears archive for Slate Plus members and invites suggestions for new words. It also lists related content such as SoundBites and Crossword puzzles available on June 30, 2026.

Bias read (Center): The article is purely promotional for a word game and does not address any politically charged topics. It focuses on entertainment and engagement rather than politics, policy, or public figures.

Why these scores (Factual 0 · Objective 0): This is a crossword puzzle with no factual content about any event. No objectivity to assess.

Slate logoSlateIndependentCenterFactual 0Objective 06 days ago
Slate Pears Game 319: Jun. 29, 2026

This article promotes Slate's daily 'Pears' game, highlighting the latest edition (Game 319) and noting the longest word from the previous game, METASTESES. It announces that the full Pears archive is now accessible to Slate Plus members, offering access to over 300 games. Readers are encouraged to submit new words via email, with recent additions including STONEMASON, MEERKAT, and MAJORETTE. Additional content includes a crossword puzzle themed around cheering at a World Cup game, a SoundBites segment, and a mini crossword focusing on an adjective describing a worker called a Stakhanovite.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural content related to word games and puzzles, with no mention of politics, policy, or public figures. There is no framing or slant detectable in the text.

Why these scores (Factual 0 · Objective 0): A Pears game announcement with word details. No factual claims about events are made. Objectivity is irrelevant.

Slate logoSlateIndependentCenterFactual 0Objective 07 days ago
Slate Pears Game 318: Jun. 28, 2026

This article is an entry in Slate's 'Pears' daily word game series, featuring a new game titled 'Pears Game 318' published on June 28, 2026. The piece highlights the longest words from the previous game, mentions the availability of the complete Pears archive for Slate Plus members, and invites readers to submit suggested words. It also promotes related crossword puzzles and references past entries.

Bias read (Center): The article is a routine feature of a word game and does not address any politically charged subject. It focuses on entertainment and engagement rather than politics, policy, or public figures.

Why these scores (Factual 0 · Objective 0): Another game announcement with no meaningful content.

Slate logoSlateIndependentCenterFactual 0Objective 08 days ago
Slate Pears Game 317: Jun. 27, 2026

This article promotes Slate's daily 'Pears' game, highlighting the latest edition, Game 317, and noting that the longest word in the previous game was 'SPARROWS.' It invites readers to submit word suggestions and mentions recent additions like 'VERSA' and 'PANINIS.' The piece also advertises access to the full Pears archive for Slate Plus members and lists other Slate puzzles available on the same day.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on promoting a cultural product (a word game) with no political content or framing. There is no mention of politics, policy, or public figures, and the tone is purely promotional and neutral.

Why these scores (Factual 0 · Objective 0): This article is part of a word game series with no real-world event or factual claims to assess.

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