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Gilgo Beach Trial Delayed by Unprecedented DNA Testing Challenge
In the Gilgo Beach murder trial, defense challenges to the admissibility of novel nuclear DNA testingāspecifically whole genome sequencingāare delaying proceedings, with a Frye hearing scheduled to determine its admissibility, potentially setting a precedent for forensic science in New York.
Gilgo Beach Trial Delayed by Unprecedented DNA Testing Challenge
In the Gilgo Beach murder trial, defense challenges to the admissibility of novel nuclear DNA testingāspecifically whole genome sequencingāare delaying proceedings, with a Frye hearing scheduled to determine its admissibility, potentially setting a precedent for forensic science in New York.
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40% Bias Score


HUD Prioritizes US Citizens for Public Housing, Terminates Aid to Illegal Immigrants
HUD Secretary Scott Turner announced that the department will prioritize American citizens for government-funded housing, ending aid to illegal immigrants, citing misuse of taxpayer funds and blaming Biden-era policies for worsening homelessness; the initiative includes ending FHA mortgages for ille...
HUD Prioritizes US Citizens for Public Housing, Terminates Aid to Illegal Immigrants
HUD Secretary Scott Turner announced that the department will prioritize American citizens for government-funded housing, ending aid to illegal immigrants, citing misuse of taxpayer funds and blaming Biden-era policies for worsening homelessness; the initiative includes ending FHA mortgages for ille...
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68% Bias Score


Trump's Greenland Grab Faces Overwhelming Local Opposition
President Trump's repeated threats to take control of Greenland, a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark, have sparked outrage among its 56,000 residents, 85% of whom oppose U.S. annexation, despite the strategic importance of its location near potential Russian missile trajectories and its lucrative...
Trump's Greenland Grab Faces Overwhelming Local Opposition
President Trump's repeated threats to take control of Greenland, a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark, have sparked outrage among its 56,000 residents, 85% of whom oppose U.S. annexation, despite the strategic importance of its location near potential Russian missile trajectories and its lucrative...
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60% Bias Score


Gilgo Beach Trial Delayed by Novel DNA Testing Challenge
The Gilgo Beach murder trial is delayed due to defense challenges against the admissibility of nuclear DNA testing, specifically whole genome sequencing, a more sensitive forensic technique than those traditionally used in court; a Frye hearing will determine admissibility.
Gilgo Beach Trial Delayed by Novel DNA Testing Challenge
The Gilgo Beach murder trial is delayed due to defense challenges against the admissibility of nuclear DNA testing, specifically whole genome sequencing, a more sensitive forensic technique than those traditionally used in court; a Frye hearing will determine admissibility.
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52% Bias Score


China Delays US Consortium's Panama Canal Port Deal Amidst Rising Tensions
China's antitrust regulators are investigating a US consortium's deal for two Panama Canal ports, delaying the agreement and highlighting US-China tensions; the deal, led by BlackRock, involves acquiring a majority stake in 43 ports globally.
China Delays US Consortium's Panama Canal Port Deal Amidst Rising Tensions
China's antitrust regulators are investigating a US consortium's deal for two Panama Canal ports, delaying the agreement and highlighting US-China tensions; the deal, led by BlackRock, involves acquiring a majority stake in 43 ports globally.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Orders Smithsonian Funding Curbs for "Divisive Narratives
President Trump signed an executive order Thursday to limit Smithsonian Institute funding for programs promoting "divisive narratives," overseen by Vice President J. D. Vance, impacting museums, research, and the National Zoo, following similar actions against universities and arts centers.
Trump Orders Smithsonian Funding Curbs for "Divisive Narratives
President Trump signed an executive order Thursday to limit Smithsonian Institute funding for programs promoting "divisive narratives," overseen by Vice President J. D. Vance, impacting museums, research, and the National Zoo, following similar actions against universities and arts centers.
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60% Bias Score

Schumer Defends Vote on Republican Spending Bill Amidst Democratic Backlash
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer voted to pass a Republican spending bill to avoid a government shutdown on March 14, angering some Democrats who accused him of insufficiently opposing the Trump administration; Schumer defended his vote, arguing that a government shutdown would have allowed the ...

Schumer Defends Vote on Republican Spending Bill Amidst Democratic Backlash
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer voted to pass a Republican spending bill to avoid a government shutdown on March 14, angering some Democrats who accused him of insufficiently opposing the Trump administration; Schumer defended his vote, arguing that a government shutdown would have allowed the ...
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52% Bias Score

Harvard Researcher Faces Deportation, Fears Russian Persecution
A Russian medical researcher at Harvard University, Kseniia Petrova, is detained in Louisiana after her visa was revoked for undeclared frog embryos found in her luggage; she fears persecution in Russia for her anti-war activism and is seeking asylum in the U.S.

Harvard Researcher Faces Deportation, Fears Russian Persecution
A Russian medical researcher at Harvard University, Kseniia Petrova, is detained in Louisiana after her visa was revoked for undeclared frog embryos found in her luggage; she fears persecution in Russia for her anti-war activism and is seeking asylum in the U.S.
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48% Bias Score

IRS-ICE Data Sharing Deal Raises Concerns About Undocumented Immigrant Tax Compliance
The IRS and ICE are nearing a deal to share data on illegal immigrants, potentially discouraging tax filings and raising privacy concerns.

IRS-ICE Data Sharing Deal Raises Concerns About Undocumented Immigrant Tax Compliance
The IRS and ICE are nearing a deal to share data on illegal immigrants, potentially discouraging tax filings and raising privacy concerns.
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52% Bias Score

Trump to Meet with Ecuadorian President Amidst Nation's Crime Crisis
President Donald Trump will meet Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa in Florida on Saturday, potentially playing golf beforehand; this follows Ecuador's $165,000 contract with a US lobbying firm and an alliance with Erik Prince's security firm to combat crime.

Trump to Meet with Ecuadorian President Amidst Nation's Crime Crisis
President Donald Trump will meet Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa in Florida on Saturday, potentially playing golf beforehand; this follows Ecuador's $165,000 contract with a US lobbying firm and an alliance with Erik Prince's security firm to combat crime.
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32% Bias Score

Leaked Signal Messages Compromise US Intelligence on Houthis
Text messages exchanged on Signal by US national security and intelligence officials regarding a planned strike on Houthi targets in Yemen revealed sensitive information, potentially compromising future US intelligence gathering capabilities and prompting internal concerns about the use of unsecure ...

Leaked Signal Messages Compromise US Intelligence on Houthis
Text messages exchanged on Signal by US national security and intelligence officials regarding a planned strike on Houthi targets in Yemen revealed sensitive information, potentially compromising future US intelligence gathering capabilities and prompting internal concerns about the use of unsecure ...
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48% Bias Score

Brazilian Right-Wing City Honors Mayor Murdered by Dictatorship
BalneĆ”rio CamboriĆŗ, a city now identified with Brazil's right wing, will posthumously honor its first mayor, Higino JoĆ£o Pio, who was murdered by the military dictatorship in 1969; a new death certificate declares he was "killed by the Brazilian state.

Brazilian Right-Wing City Honors Mayor Murdered by Dictatorship
BalneĆ”rio CamboriĆŗ, a city now identified with Brazil's right wing, will posthumously honor its first mayor, Higino JoĆ£o Pio, who was murdered by the military dictatorship in 1969; a new death certificate declares he was "killed by the Brazilian state.
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40% Bias Score
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