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Plane crashes in Atlantic Ocean, all 11 passengers rescued

2 sources|Diversity: 63%Center blind spot|

An aircraft went down in the Atlantic Ocean near Florida, but all 11 people aboard were successfully rescued by the Coast Guard. The incident resulted in no fatalities, with rescue operations completing successfully.

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CBS News emphasizes the successful rescue outcome, highlighting the coordinated response that brought all passengers to safety without loss of life.

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The NY Post frames the story around the Coast Guard's rescue operation, focusing on the agency's swift response and the geographic location off Florida's coast.

Key Differences

  • Left coverage prioritizes the rescue success narrative, while right coverage emphasizes the Coast Guard's operational response
  • No center or independent coverage of this incident was identified, leaving a gap in non-partisan analysis
  • Both outlets cover the same positive outcome but with slightly different narrative emphasis on either the passengers' survival or the rescue agency's performance

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