Nashville High School Shooting Leaves One Student Dead
On Wednesday, a shooting at Nashville's Antioch High School left one female student dead and another injured, with the 17-year-old shooter, Solomon Henderson, later found dead by suicide; police are investigating online posts for a motive.
Nashville High School Shooting Leaves One Student Dead
On Wednesday, a shooting at Nashville's Antioch High School left one female student dead and another injured, with the 17-year-old shooter, Solomon Henderson, later found dead by suicide; police are investigating online posts for a motive.
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36% Bias Score
Trump's $500 Billion AI Project Faces Musk's Skepticism
President Trump announced a $500 billion AI infrastructure project, met with skepticism from Elon Musk, while White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt touted the initiative's benefits for American jobs; Trump also criticized Joe Biden's preemptive pardons in a preview of his Fox News interview.
Trump's $500 Billion AI Project Faces Musk's Skepticism
President Trump announced a $500 billion AI infrastructure project, met with skepticism from Elon Musk, while White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt touted the initiative's benefits for American jobs; Trump also criticized Joe Biden's preemptive pardons in a preview of his Fox News interview.
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56% Bias Score
New Brunswick Neurological Illness: Calls for Independent Investigation Amidst Growing Case Count
In New Brunswick, Canada, a neurologist has identified 371 patients with an unknown neurological illness, resulting in 44 deaths and prompting calls for an independent investigation, which the province and federal government have not yet committed to due to ongoing data collection.
New Brunswick Neurological Illness: Calls for Independent Investigation Amidst Growing Case Count
In New Brunswick, Canada, a neurologist has identified 371 patients with an unknown neurological illness, resulting in 44 deaths and prompting calls for an independent investigation, which the province and federal government have not yet committed to due to ongoing data collection.
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40% Bias Score
Bayern Munich's Champions League Hopes Dented by Feyenoord Defeat
Bayern Munich lost 0-3 to Feyenoord in the Champions League, jeopardizing their chances of reaching the knockout phase due to defensive errors and offensive inefficiencies; captain Manuel Neuer expressed the team's disappointment.
Bayern Munich's Champions League Hopes Dented by Feyenoord Defeat
Bayern Munich lost 0-3 to Feyenoord in the Champions League, jeopardizing their chances of reaching the knockout phase due to defensive errors and offensive inefficiencies; captain Manuel Neuer expressed the team's disappointment.
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52% Bias Score
Barkley Favored for Super Bowl MVP Despite Quarterback Dominance
Super Bowl MVP odds favor Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley over quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen, despite quarterbacks historically winning 33 of 59 MVP awards; Barkley's strong playoff performances make him a contender, potentially ending a two-decade drought for running b...
Barkley Favored for Super Bowl MVP Despite Quarterback Dominance
Super Bowl MVP odds favor Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley over quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen, despite quarterbacks historically winning 33 of 59 MVP awards; Barkley's strong playoff performances make him a contender, potentially ending a two-decade drought for running b...
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36% Bias Score
Trump Reverses Biden Policies, Fetterman Seeks Bipartisanship
President Trump started his second term by signing executive actions to reverse Biden-era policies, including closing diversity offices, and issuing pardons for January 6th rioters; Senator John Fetterman, the first sitting Democrat to meet Trump at Mar-a-Lago, expressed mixed reactions, highlightin...
Trump Reverses Biden Policies, Fetterman Seeks Bipartisanship
President Trump started his second term by signing executive actions to reverse Biden-era policies, including closing diversity offices, and issuing pardons for January 6th rioters; Senator John Fetterman, the first sitting Democrat to meet Trump at Mar-a-Lago, expressed mixed reactions, highlightin...
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36% Bias Score
HRW Confirms Venezuelan Opposition Leader's Detention
Human Rights Watch (HRW) verified opposition leader María Corina Machado's account of her January 9th detention by Venezuelan authorities in Caracas following an anti-Maduro demonstration, using videos and photos to confirm her claims that police stopped, forced her onto a motorcycle, and compelled ...
HRW Confirms Venezuelan Opposition Leader's Detention
Human Rights Watch (HRW) verified opposition leader María Corina Machado's account of her January 9th detention by Venezuelan authorities in Caracas following an anti-Maduro demonstration, using videos and photos to confirm her claims that police stopped, forced her onto a motorcycle, and compelled ...
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36% Bias Score
Milei Prioritizes US Alliance, Considers Leaving Mercosur and International Organizations
Argentine President Javier Milei prioritizes a strong US alliance, potentially leaving Mercosur and international organizations like the Paris Agreement and WHO, generating uncertainty among Western allies.
Milei Prioritizes US Alliance, Considers Leaving Mercosur and International Organizations
Argentine President Javier Milei prioritizes a strong US alliance, potentially leaving Mercosur and international organizations like the Paris Agreement and WHO, generating uncertainty among Western allies.
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64% Bias Score
Kennedy to Retain Financial Stake in Pharma Litigation Despite HHS Nomination
President Trump's nominee for Health and Human Services Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., will retain financial interests in pharmaceutical litigation, including a 10% contingency fee in cases against Merck regarding Gardasil, even while overseeing drug policy, raising ethical concerns.
Kennedy to Retain Financial Stake in Pharma Litigation Despite HHS Nomination
President Trump's nominee for Health and Human Services Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., will retain financial interests in pharmaceutical litigation, including a 10% contingency fee in cases against Merck regarding Gardasil, even while overseeing drug policy, raising ethical concerns.
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44% Bias Score
Trump Administration Overhauls Federal Government Websites, Removing Spanish-Language Content and Accessibility Information
President Trump's administration removed Spanish-language content, disability access information, and reproductive rights pages from the White House and various federal agency websites in his second term's first days, reflecting his commitment to right-wing culture war issues, according to governmen...
Trump Administration Overhauls Federal Government Websites, Removing Spanish-Language Content and Accessibility Information
President Trump's administration removed Spanish-language content, disability access information, and reproductive rights pages from the White House and various federal agency websites in his second term's first days, reflecting his commitment to right-wing culture war issues, according to governmen...
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44% Bias Score
Trump Nominates Controversial Figure Puzder as US Ambassador to EU
Donald Trump nominated Andrew Puzder, former CEO of CKE Restaurants, as US Ambassador to the EU, despite Puzder's past controversies and Trump's history of anti-EU trade policies, pending Senate confirmation.
Trump Nominates Controversial Figure Puzder as US Ambassador to EU
Donald Trump nominated Andrew Puzder, former CEO of CKE Restaurants, as US Ambassador to the EU, despite Puzder's past controversies and Trump's history of anti-EU trade policies, pending Senate confirmation.
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52% Bias Score
Fico Accuses Slovak Opposition of Coup Plot
Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico accused the opposition of planning a "Maidan-style" coup, citing a classified intelligence report containing leaked emails from an NGO planning non-violent protests; the opposition called it a procedural tactic to silence criticism, and the no-confidence vote was...
Fico Accuses Slovak Opposition of Coup Plot
Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico accused the opposition of planning a "Maidan-style" coup, citing a classified intelligence report containing leaked emails from an NGO planning non-violent protests; the opposition called it a procedural tactic to silence criticism, and the no-confidence vote was...
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52% Bias Score