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U.S. Nonprofit Launches Ground Search for Missing Americans in Damascus
The Syrian Emergency Task Force (SETF) has initiated a ground search in Damascus for missing Americans, Austin Tice and Dr. Majd Kamalmaz, following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime, utilizing geolocation data and leveraging the absence of prior movement restrictions.
U.S. Nonprofit Launches Ground Search for Missing Americans in Damascus
The Syrian Emergency Task Force (SETF) has initiated a ground search in Damascus for missing Americans, Austin Tice and Dr. Majd Kamalmaz, following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime, utilizing geolocation data and leveraging the absence of prior movement restrictions.
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32% Bias Score


ICE Detainer Lifted Before Drunk-Driving Death of 7-Year-Old
Seven-year-old Ivory Smith died in a Houston drunk-driving accident caused by Venezuelan migrant Joel Enrique Gonzalez Chacin, who was released from ICE custody two and a half months prior despite a prior assault charge; the family demands answers and stronger accountability.
ICE Detainer Lifted Before Drunk-Driving Death of 7-Year-Old
Seven-year-old Ivory Smith died in a Houston drunk-driving accident caused by Venezuelan migrant Joel Enrique Gonzalez Chacin, who was released from ICE custody two and a half months prior despite a prior assault charge; the family demands answers and stronger accountability.
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60% Bias Score


Poll Shows Low Public Approval for Trump's Cabinet Picks
A new poll reveals low public approval for several of President-elect Donald Trump's cabinet picks, including Pete Hegseth for Defense Secretary and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Health Secretary, with significant portions of the public unfamiliar with the nominees; confirmation in the Senate is seen as...
Poll Shows Low Public Approval for Trump's Cabinet Picks
A new poll reveals low public approval for several of President-elect Donald Trump's cabinet picks, including Pete Hegseth for Defense Secretary and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Health Secretary, with significant portions of the public unfamiliar with the nominees; confirmation in the Senate is seen as...
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36% Bias Score


Character.AI Implements New Safety Features After Lawsuits Alleging Harm to Minors
Facing two lawsuits alleging its chatbots inappropriately interacted with underage users, Character.AI announced new safety features including separate LLMs for teens and adults, improved detection systems, and parental controls launching in 2025.
Character.AI Implements New Safety Features After Lawsuits Alleging Harm to Minors
Facing two lawsuits alleging its chatbots inappropriately interacted with underage users, Character.AI announced new safety features including separate LLMs for teens and adults, improved detection systems, and parental controls launching in 2025.
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32% Bias Score


New Overdraft Fee Rule Caps Charges at $5, Targets $5 Billion in Annual Savings
The Biden administration finalized a rule limiting overdraft fees banks can charge, aiming to save consumers roughly $5 billion annually; the rule, set to take effect in October 2025, applies to banks with over $10 billion in assets and is projected to save households $225 per year.
New Overdraft Fee Rule Caps Charges at $5, Targets $5 Billion in Annual Savings
The Biden administration finalized a rule limiting overdraft fees banks can charge, aiming to save consumers roughly $5 billion annually; the rule, set to take effect in October 2025, applies to banks with over $10 billion in assets and is projected to save households $225 per year.
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40% Bias Score


DOJ Report: No Undercover FBI Agents at January 6th Riot
A DOJ investigation found no undercover FBI agents at the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot, but 26 confidential informants were present; three were tasked to monitor domestic terrorism suspects, with one entering the Capitol. The report refutes claims of FBI orchestration of the violence.
DOJ Report: No Undercover FBI Agents at January 6th Riot
A DOJ investigation found no undercover FBI agents at the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot, but 26 confidential informants were present; three were tasked to monitor domestic terrorism suspects, with one entering the Capitol. The report refutes claims of FBI orchestration of the violence.
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48% Bias Score

CFPB Limits Bank Overdraft Fees to $5, Saving Consumers Billions
The CFPB finalized a rule limiting banks' overdraft fees to $5 or cost-covering amounts, aiming to save consumers $5 billion yearly, effective October 1, 2025, but facing industry opposition and potential legal challenges.

CFPB Limits Bank Overdraft Fees to $5, Saving Consumers Billions
The CFPB finalized a rule limiting banks' overdraft fees to $5 or cost-covering amounts, aiming to save consumers $5 billion yearly, effective October 1, 2025, but facing industry opposition and potential legal challenges.
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48% Bias Score

Rutte Calls for Increased NATO Defense Spending Amid Growing Global Security Concerns
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, in a Brussels address, urged increased European and Canadian defense spending due to Russia's actions in Ukraine and broader global security concerns; 23 of 32 NATO members are projected to meet the 2% GDP defense spending goal in 2023.

Rutte Calls for Increased NATO Defense Spending Amid Growing Global Security Concerns
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, in a Brussels address, urged increased European and Canadian defense spending due to Russia's actions in Ukraine and broader global security concerns; 23 of 32 NATO members are projected to meet the 2% GDP defense spending goal in 2023.
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40% Bias Score

Congressman Demands Firing of UPenn Professor Over Support for Murder Suspect
Pennsylvania Congressman Dan Meuser is demanding the firing of University of Pennsylvania professor Julia Alekseyeva for praising Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, and threatening to withhold $936 million in federal research grants if the university do...

Congressman Demands Firing of UPenn Professor Over Support for Murder Suspect
Pennsylvania Congressman Dan Meuser is demanding the firing of University of Pennsylvania professor Julia Alekseyeva for praising Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, and threatening to withhold $936 million in federal research grants if the university do...
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64% Bias Score

Pressure Campaign Against Sen. Ernst Highlights Trump's Power
Following criticism for initially expressing reservations about Pete Hegseth's nomination for defense secretary, Sen. Joni Ernst faced intense pressure from within the Republican party, including threats of a primary challenge, showcasing President Trump's considerable influence. Public approval of ...

Pressure Campaign Against Sen. Ernst Highlights Trump's Power
Following criticism for initially expressing reservations about Pete Hegseth's nomination for defense secretary, Sen. Joni Ernst faced intense pressure from within the Republican party, including threats of a primary challenge, showcasing President Trump's considerable influence. Public approval of ...
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60% Bias Score

Murdaugh Murder Convictions Appealed: Clerk's Comments, Financial Crime Evidence Cited
Alex Murdaugh's lawyers are appealing his life sentence for the 2021 murders of his wife and son, citing a court clerk's potentially prejudicial comments to jurors and the admission of evidence regarding Murdaugh's financial crimes during his six-week trial in Colleton County, South Carolina.

Murdaugh Murder Convictions Appealed: Clerk's Comments, Financial Crime Evidence Cited
Alex Murdaugh's lawyers are appealing his life sentence for the 2021 murders of his wife and son, citing a court clerk's potentially prejudicial comments to jurors and the admission of evidence regarding Murdaugh's financial crimes during his six-week trial in Colleton County, South Carolina.
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12% Bias Score

US Citizen Released From Syrian Prison After Assad's Ouster
US citizen Travis Timmerman, detained in Syria for seven months following a Christian pilgrimage, has been released after the ousting of President Bashar al-Assad. The US State Department is working to bring him home, while the search for missing American journalist Austin Tice continues.

US Citizen Released From Syrian Prison After Assad's Ouster
US citizen Travis Timmerman, detained in Syria for seven months following a Christian pilgrimage, has been released after the ousting of President Bashar al-Assad. The US State Department is working to bring him home, while the search for missing American journalist Austin Tice continues.
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36% Bias Score
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