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  "textContent": "Listeners of a station in England got a jolt this week when an industry-wide protocol kicked in by mistake. Radio Caroline in Essex says a technical glitch on Tuesday triggered its preset \"death of a monarch\" procedure, prompting an on-air announcement that King Charles III had died. He had not....",
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