

U.S. Job Growth Faces Headwinds Amidst Policy Uncertainty and Cuts
February's U.S. employment report, released Friday, is expected to show 170,000 new jobs but faces uncertainty from policy changes and job cuts, with major retailers warning of price increases due to tariffs.
U.S. Job Growth Faces Headwinds Amidst Policy Uncertainty and Cuts
February's U.S. employment report, released Friday, is expected to show 170,000 new jobs but faces uncertainty from policy changes and job cuts, with major retailers warning of price increases due to tariffs.
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60% Bias Score


White House to Host Crypto Summit, Discussing Strategic Reserve
The White House will host a summit on Friday, bringing together crypto executives and government officials to discuss legislation, regulatory frameworks, and a proposed US government strategic reserve of digital assets, marking a significant shift from previous administrations' stances.
White House to Host Crypto Summit, Discussing Strategic Reserve
The White House will host a summit on Friday, bringing together crypto executives and government officials to discuss legislation, regulatory frameworks, and a proposed US government strategic reserve of digital assets, marking a significant shift from previous administrations' stances.
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60% Bias Score


Epidemics and Youth Political Distrust: A Global Study
A London School of Economics study using Gallup data (2006-2018) from 142 countries shows that youth who experienced epidemics during their formative years exhibit decreased trust in government and elections, potentially contributing to the rise of populist movements.
Epidemics and Youth Political Distrust: A Global Study
A London School of Economics study using Gallup data (2006-2018) from 142 countries shows that youth who experienced epidemics during their formative years exhibit decreased trust in government and elections, potentially contributing to the rise of populist movements.
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48% Bias Score


DOGE's Failed Attempt to Control California Water Pumps Leads to 2.2 Billion Gallon Waste
In late January, DOGE representatives unsuccessfully pressured the Bureau of Reclamation to activate the Jones Pumping Plant to send water to Los Angeles, despite its impossibility; subsequently, Trump ordered the release of 2.2 billion gallons of water from two dams, flooding farmland and causing a...
DOGE's Failed Attempt to Control California Water Pumps Leads to 2.2 Billion Gallon Waste
In late January, DOGE representatives unsuccessfully pressured the Bureau of Reclamation to activate the Jones Pumping Plant to send water to Los Angeles, despite its impossibility; subsequently, Trump ordered the release of 2.2 billion gallons of water from two dams, flooding farmland and causing a...
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56% Bias Score


Malala Returns to Pakistan 13 Years After Taliban Attack
Malala Yousafzai returned to her hometown in Shangla, Pakistan, for the first time since a 2012 Taliban attack, visiting family and a school supported by her Malala Fund, while also acknowledging recent terrorist attacks and praying for peace.
Malala Returns to Pakistan 13 Years After Taliban Attack
Malala Yousafzai returned to her hometown in Shangla, Pakistan, for the first time since a 2012 Taliban attack, visiting family and a school supported by her Malala Fund, while also acknowledging recent terrorist attacks and praying for peace.
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28% Bias Score


Staff Cuts Jeopardize No Surprises Act Implementation
President Trump's 2020 No Surprises Act, designed to protect Americans from surprise medical bills, is threatened by recent 15% staff cuts at the CCIIO, impacting dispute resolution and potentially jeopardizing patient protection, despite assurances from CMS.
Staff Cuts Jeopardize No Surprises Act Implementation
President Trump's 2020 No Surprises Act, designed to protect Americans from surprise medical bills, is threatened by recent 15% staff cuts at the CCIIO, impacting dispute resolution and potentially jeopardizing patient protection, despite assurances from CMS.
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48% Bias Score

Princeton Brother Murder: Mental Illness Cited
Matthew Hertgen, 31, is accused of murdering his brother, Joseph, 26, in their Princeton apartment on February 22nd, using a knife and golf club, also killing a cat; Matthew's surviving brother had warned Joseph of Matthew's severe mental illness hours before the crime.

Princeton Brother Murder: Mental Illness Cited
Matthew Hertgen, 31, is accused of murdering his brother, Joseph, 26, in their Princeton apartment on February 22nd, using a knife and golf club, also killing a cat; Matthew's surviving brother had warned Joseph of Matthew's severe mental illness hours before the crime.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Suspends Tariffs on Mexican Goods
The Trump administration temporarily suspended nearly all tariffs on Mexican goods under the USMCA trade agreement for about one month, marking a significant policy reversal that has impacted markets and consumers.

Trump Suspends Tariffs on Mexican Goods
The Trump administration temporarily suspended nearly all tariffs on Mexican goods under the USMCA trade agreement for about one month, marking a significant policy reversal that has impacted markets and consumers.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Administration's Inefficient Water Release in California Amid Wildfires
In late January, the Trump administration pressured the Bureau of Reclamation to release water from California's Jones Pumping Plant toward Los Angeles to fight wildfires, but a power outage thwarted the attempt. Subsequently, the White House ordered the release of 2.2 billion gallons of water from ...

Trump Administration's Inefficient Water Release in California Amid Wildfires
In late January, the Trump administration pressured the Bureau of Reclamation to release water from California's Jones Pumping Plant toward Los Angeles to fight wildfires, but a power outage thwarted the attempt. Subsequently, the White House ordered the release of 2.2 billion gallons of water from ...
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64% Bias Score

Israeli Chief of Staff Declares 2025 'Year of War'
On March 5th, 2025, Israel's newly appointed Chief of Staff, Aviv Kochavi, declared 2025 'a year of war', focusing on Gaza and Iran, indicating a shift towards a more offensive military strategy.

Israeli Chief of Staff Declares 2025 'Year of War'
On March 5th, 2025, Israel's newly appointed Chief of Staff, Aviv Kochavi, declared 2025 'a year of war', focusing on Gaza and Iran, indicating a shift towards a more offensive military strategy.
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56% Bias Score

Indian Man Shot Dead in Israel Border Crossing After Falling Victim to Job Scam
Thomas Gabriel Perera, a 47-year-old Indian auto-rickshaw driver, was shot dead by Jordanian security forces on February 10th while illegally crossing into Israel after falling victim to a job scam that promised him a $4,000 monthly salary in Jordan; his brother-in-law was injured and imprisoned.

Indian Man Shot Dead in Israel Border Crossing After Falling Victim to Job Scam
Thomas Gabriel Perera, a 47-year-old Indian auto-rickshaw driver, was shot dead by Jordanian security forces on February 10th while illegally crossing into Israel after falling victim to a job scam that promised him a $4,000 monthly salary in Jordan; his brother-in-law was injured and imprisoned.
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32% Bias Score

Réunion Island Receives "200 Million Euro" Aid After Cyclone Garance
French Overseas Minister Manuel Valls announced a "200 million euro" fund for Réunion Island following Cyclone Garance, which caused five deaths, six injuries, and widespread damage affecting 20,000 homes without electricity and 7,220 without water, impacting public services, private property, agric...

Réunion Island Receives "200 Million Euro" Aid After Cyclone Garance
French Overseas Minister Manuel Valls announced a "200 million euro" fund for Réunion Island following Cyclone Garance, which caused five deaths, six injuries, and widespread damage affecting 20,000 homes without electricity and 7,220 without water, impacting public services, private property, agric...
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32% Bias Score