November 2024
December 2024
Human Smuggling Trial After Family's Tragic Border Death
The trial of two men accused of human smuggling that led to the death of a family during a blizzard crossing of the US-Canada border is underway. A survivor testified about the ordeal.
Human Smuggling Trial After Family's Tragic Border Death
The trial of two men accused of human smuggling that led to the death of a family during a blizzard crossing of the US-Canada border is underway. A survivor testified about the ordeal.
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36% Bias Score
Novi Sad Canopy Collapse: Resignations and Outrage
The collapse of a train station canopy in Serbia resulted in 15 deaths, sparking public outrage, political resignations, and ongoing investigations.
Novi Sad Canopy Collapse: Resignations and Outrage
The collapse of a train station canopy in Serbia resulted in 15 deaths, sparking public outrage, political resignations, and ongoing investigations.
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36% Bias Score
Elon Musk: From Billionaire to Political Figure
This article explores the life and career of Elon Musk, focusing on his business ventures, controversies, personal life, and his evolving relationship with Donald Trump.
Elon Musk: From Billionaire to Political Figure
This article explores the life and career of Elon Musk, focusing on his business ventures, controversies, personal life, and his evolving relationship with Donald Trump.
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44% Bias Score
Climate Change Fuels Stronger Hurricanes
Record ocean temperatures, exacerbated by climate change, are intensifying Atlantic hurricanes, making them stronger and more destructive.
Climate Change Fuels Stronger Hurricanes
Record ocean temperatures, exacerbated by climate change, are intensifying Atlantic hurricanes, making them stronger and more destructive.
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24% Bias Score
Baltic Sea Cable Cuts: Sabotage or Accident?
Two subsea internet cables in the Baltic Sea were cut, prompting investigations into whether the damage was caused by sabotage or accidental damage. Suspicions involve Russia but US officials attribute the damage to an anchor dragging incident.
Baltic Sea Cable Cuts: Sabotage or Accident?
Two subsea internet cables in the Baltic Sea were cut, prompting investigations into whether the damage was caused by sabotage or accidental damage. Suspicions involve Russia but US officials attribute the damage to an anchor dragging incident.
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40% Bias Score
Malian Jihadist Sentenced to 10 Years by ICC
A former Malian jihadist leader was sentenced to 10 years in prison by the International Criminal Court for war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Malian Jihadist Sentenced to 10 Years by ICC
A former Malian jihadist leader was sentenced to 10 years in prison by the International Criminal Court for war crimes and crimes against humanity.
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32% Bias Score
Texas Offers Land for Migrant Detention Facilities
Texas offers land to Donald Trump for the construction of migrant detention facilities along the US-Mexico border, sparking debate among state governments.
Texas Offers Land for Migrant Detention Facilities
Texas offers land to Donald Trump for the construction of migrant detention facilities along the US-Mexico border, sparking debate among state governments.
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48% Bias Score
Comcast Spins Off Cable Channels, Triggering Industry Uncertainty
Comcast's spin-off of its cable channels sparks debate about the future of the television industry and the cable bundle model, with analysts offering contrasting views on its potential impact.
Comcast Spins Off Cable Channels, Triggering Industry Uncertainty
Comcast's spin-off of its cable channels sparks debate about the future of the television industry and the cable bundle model, with analysts offering contrasting views on its potential impact.
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32% Bias Score
Trump Nominates Whitaker as US Ambassador to NATO
President-elect Donald Trump's nomination of Matthew Whitaker as US ambassador to NATO sparks debate, given Whitaker's controversial past and potential impact on US foreign policy.
Trump Nominates Whitaker as US Ambassador to NATO
President-elect Donald Trump's nomination of Matthew Whitaker as US ambassador to NATO sparks debate, given Whitaker's controversial past and potential impact on US foreign policy.
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40% Bias Score
Ford to Cut 4,000 Jobs in Europe
Ford announces plans to cut nearly 4,000 jobs in Europe due to slow electric vehicle demand and Chinese competition.
Ford to Cut 4,000 Jobs in Europe
Ford announces plans to cut nearly 4,000 jobs in Europe due to slow electric vehicle demand and Chinese competition.
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24% Bias Score
Railways and the Birth of Time Zones
This article explores the historical development of time zones and explains how the advent of railways in the 19th century created a necessity for a more unified system of timekeeping.
Railways and the Birth of Time Zones
This article explores the historical development of time zones and explains how the advent of railways in the 19th century created a necessity for a more unified system of timekeeping.
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28% Bias Score
Ukraine dismisses reports of massive Russian attack as disinformation
Initial reports of a massive Russian missile attack on Ukraine prompted several embassies in Kyiv to close, however, the Ukrainian government later dismissed the reports as a disinformation and psychological warfare campaign.
Ukraine dismisses reports of massive Russian attack as disinformation
Initial reports of a massive Russian missile attack on Ukraine prompted several embassies in Kyiv to close, however, the Ukrainian government later dismissed the reports as a disinformation and psychological warfare campaign.
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40% Bias Score