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Recent Examples of countertrendFirst, there was a classic bull flag pattern in July and August, with a short-term countertrend pattern of lower highs and lower lows.—David Keller, CNBC, 30 Oct. 2025 In a travel landscape where nearly every detail can be planned, controlled, and optimized, a quiet countertrend is emerging—one that celebrates the unknown.—Ashley Kennedy, Robb Report, 14 Aug. 2025 This average hid an important countertrend.—Dr. Gleb Tsipursky, Forbes, 19 Feb. 2023 Yet as Andrés Spokoiny, president and CEO of the Jewish Funders Network, explains, NJPS also gave rise to a countertrend: deliberate policies of welcoming and attracting intermarried families.—Andrew Silow-Carroll, sun-sentinel.com, 11 May 2021 The Public Safety Partnership report noted that Cleveland saw a countertrend in violent crime during the last two decades.—Adam Ferrise, cleveland, 7 July 2020 The growth of conservative think tanks parallels the leftward migration of expertise in general: Call it a countertrend.—Chris Mooney, Discover Magazine, 14 June 2011
Still, some of the most standout moments at Coachella 2026 seemed almost indifferent to that logic, suggesting that — as music is wont to do — a countercurrent may be bubbling up.
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Andrea Domanick,
Los Angeles Times,
26 Apr. 2026
And yet, there are signs of a countercurrent, with some newer listening options hinting at a more cohesive alternative.
College football has a habit of romanticizing the past in ways that don’t match the actual results.
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Ian Miller OutKick,
FOXNews.com,
4 June 2026
This is especially true this month, as the astro-weather challenges everything from your friendships and group dynamics to your day-to-day habits and emotional boundaries.
But Cardoso still has a propensity to fade out of games, notably scoring only two points in a loss to the Toronto Tempo on Wednesday.
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Julia Poe,
Chicago Tribune,
2 June 2026
The suit also criticizes ChatGPT’s propensity to agree with users, arguing that the service’s sycophancy can lead users to develop dangerous psychological attachment to the platform and cause users to pay money to unlock more generous usage quotas.
The first image in the exhibition announced the playful tenor of the oversize works, which often verged on the ludic despite the lack of spontaneity owing to the cumbersome Land Camera.
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James Quandt,
Artforum,
2 June 2026
Throughout his prolific career, Bryson became known for his pristine tenor and remarkable reserves of technical ability, working with fellow illustrious R&B singers including Sam Cooke and Brian McKnight.
If the council places the charter amendment on the November ballot and voters approve it, the shift likely wouldn’t come until after a new city attorney is named.
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Corey Schmidt,
Sacbee.com,
6 June 2026
Over the past decades, a quiet cultural shift has redefined the standards of modern parenting.