

Trump's Congress Address: Guests Reflect Policy Divides
President Trump's second address to Congress included guests representing various policy positions, with Republicans highlighting successes in areas such as sports, pardons, and law enforcement, while Democrats highlighted individuals negatively impacted by recent government actions.
Trump's Congress Address: Guests Reflect Policy Divides
President Trump's second address to Congress included guests representing various policy positions, with Republicans highlighting successes in areas such as sports, pardons, and law enforcement, while Democrats highlighted individuals negatively impacted by recent government actions.
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52% Bias Score


Trump's Tariffs Boost Canadian Liberals in Polls, Reversing Conservative Lead
Due to President Trump's new tariffs on Canada and Justin Trudeau's upcoming resignation, the Liberal Party is now ahead of the Conservatives by two points in recent polls, reversing a 26-point deficit six weeks prior; an upcoming election is expected this spring.
Trump's Tariffs Boost Canadian Liberals in Polls, Reversing Conservative Lead
Due to President Trump's new tariffs on Canada and Justin Trudeau's upcoming resignation, the Liberal Party is now ahead of the Conservatives by two points in recent polls, reversing a 26-point deficit six weeks prior; an upcoming election is expected this spring.
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44% Bias Score


Inflammation: A Double-Edged Sword in Health and Disease
Inflammation, the body's response to injury or illness, is crucial for survival but chronic inflammation, linked to obesity, smoking, and diet, increases the risk of chronic diseases like heart disease and diabetes; blood tests exist but aren't perfectly reliable for screening.
Inflammation: A Double-Edged Sword in Health and Disease
Inflammation, the body's response to injury or illness, is crucial for survival but chronic inflammation, linked to obesity, smoking, and diet, increases the risk of chronic diseases like heart disease and diabetes; blood tests exist but aren't perfectly reliable for screening.
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36% Bias Score


Serbian Parliament Descends into Chaos Amid Widespread Protests
Opposition lawmakers in Serbia's parliament used smoke grenades and tear gas to protest the government's handling of the November railway station collapse in Novi Sad that killed 15 people, escalating student-led protests against President Aleksandar Vucic.
Serbian Parliament Descends into Chaos Amid Widespread Protests
Opposition lawmakers in Serbia's parliament used smoke grenades and tear gas to protest the government's handling of the November railway station collapse in Novi Sad that killed 15 people, escalating student-led protests against President Aleksandar Vucic.
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48% Bias Score


Africa Hall Renovation: Modernization Meets Historical Preservation
A decade-long, \$57 million renovation of Africa Hall in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, has been completed, modernizing the building while meticulously preserving its historical significance as the former headquarters of the OAU and current home of the UN Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), showcasing the...
Africa Hall Renovation: Modernization Meets Historical Preservation
A decade-long, \$57 million renovation of Africa Hall in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, has been completed, modernizing the building while meticulously preserving its historical significance as the former headquarters of the OAU and current home of the UN Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), showcasing the...
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40% Bias Score


Mayors of Four Cities Testify Before Congress on Sanctuary City Policies
Mayors from Boston, Chicago, Denver, and New York will testify before Congress this week about their cities' policies limiting cooperation with federal immigration enforcement, a move by Republicans that comes as President Trump intensifies his deportation campaign; the cities face lawsuits and fund...
Mayors of Four Cities Testify Before Congress on Sanctuary City Policies
Mayors from Boston, Chicago, Denver, and New York will testify before Congress this week about their cities' policies limiting cooperation with federal immigration enforcement, a move by Republicans that comes as President Trump intensifies his deportation campaign; the cities face lawsuits and fund...
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Approval Ratings Mixed Six Weeks into Second Term
President Trump's approval rating stands at approximately 45-48%, reflecting a partisan divide and slower-than-expected post-inauguration honeymoon period compared to his predecessors, despite implementing 81 executive orders in his first six weeks.

Trump's Approval Ratings Mixed Six Weeks into Second Term
President Trump's approval rating stands at approximately 45-48%, reflecting a partisan divide and slower-than-expected post-inauguration honeymoon period compared to his predecessors, despite implementing 81 executive orders in his first six weeks.
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40% Bias Score

Texas Whistleblower Doctor Invited to Trump's Address After Charges Dropped
Texas surgeon Dr. Eithan Haim, indicted by the Biden DOJ for leaking documents about Texas Children's Hospital's transgender medical procedures on minors, had the charges dropped by the Trump DOJ and was invited to President Trump's address to Congress.

Texas Whistleblower Doctor Invited to Trump's Address After Charges Dropped
Texas surgeon Dr. Eithan Haim, indicted by the Biden DOJ for leaking documents about Texas Children's Hospital's transgender medical procedures on minors, had the charges dropped by the Trump DOJ and was invited to President Trump's address to Congress.
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76% Bias Score

Record Japan Tourism in 2024 Prompts Overcrowding Concerns and Infrastructure Debate
Japan experienced record tourism in 2024, with 36 million visitors including almost 3 million Americans, leading to overcrowding and discussions about tourism taxes to fund infrastructure improvements for sustainable growth; the country aims to double tourism by 2030.

Record Japan Tourism in 2024 Prompts Overcrowding Concerns and Infrastructure Debate
Japan experienced record tourism in 2024, with 36 million visitors including almost 3 million Americans, leading to overcrowding and discussions about tourism taxes to fund infrastructure improvements for sustainable growth; the country aims to double tourism by 2030.
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44% Bias Score

Lake Salda: A Mars Analog Facing Existential Threats
Lake Salda, in Turkey's southwest, is a unique geological site analogous to Mars' Jezero Crater, attracting scientists and raising environmental concerns due to pollution and decreasing water levels, despite its recent inclusion on the IUGS Top 100 geological sites list.

Lake Salda: A Mars Analog Facing Existential Threats
Lake Salda, in Turkey's southwest, is a unique geological site analogous to Mars' Jezero Crater, attracting scientists and raising environmental concerns due to pollution and decreasing water levels, despite its recent inclusion on the IUGS Top 100 geological sites list.
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36% Bias Score

Uber Partners with Waymo for Driverless Rides in Austin
Starting Tuesday, Uber riders in Austin, Texas, can request driverless Waymo rides integrated into the Uber app for the first time, across 37 square miles, at no extra cost; this follows a past legal battle between the two companies, and plans for expansion to Atlanta later this year.

Uber Partners with Waymo for Driverless Rides in Austin
Starting Tuesday, Uber riders in Austin, Texas, can request driverless Waymo rides integrated into the Uber app for the first time, across 37 square miles, at no extra cost; this follows a past legal battle between the two companies, and plans for expansion to Atlanta later this year.
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40% Bias Score

Mass CDC Firings Cripple U.S. Public Health Infrastructure
The Trump administration fired approximately 1,800 probationary CDC employees in February 2024, severely impacting state and local public health departments' ability to prevent and respond to infectious disease outbreaks by eliminating crucial training programs and experienced personnel.

Mass CDC Firings Cripple U.S. Public Health Infrastructure
The Trump administration fired approximately 1,800 probationary CDC employees in February 2024, severely impacting state and local public health departments' ability to prevent and respond to infectious disease outbreaks by eliminating crucial training programs and experienced personnel.
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48% Bias Score