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Two men make $50k to watch the World Cup, with nowhere to hide

1 sources2 storiesFirst seen 6/24/2026Score47Mixed Progress
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Bigness
47
Coverage
13
Recency
92
Engagement
20
Velocity
100
Confidence
49
Clipability
58
Polarization
0
Claims
4
Contradictions
1
Breakthrough
50

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Neutral100%
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Geography

North America

Expert Signals

BBC News - US & Canada

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AI-Generated Claims

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Meet the fans being paid $50,000 to watch every single World Cup match.

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Would you watch 104 matches from inside a glass box in New York's Times Square?

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Two men make $50k to watch the World Cup, with nowhere to hide.

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Meet the two men who are getting paid $50,000 (£44,000) to watch every single World Cup match from a glassed enclosed living room in the middle of Times Square.

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Claim Contradictions

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A: Two men make $50k to watch the World Cup, with nowhere to hide.

B: Meet the two men who are getting paid $50,000 (£44,000) to watch every single World Cup match from a glassed enclosed living room in the middle of Times Square.

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