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Trump Orders Smithsonian Review, Accused of Distorting American History
President Trump issued an executive order targeting the Smithsonian Institution, accusing it of misrepresenting American history by focusing on race and downplaying positive aspects of the nation's past; this action has drawn sharp criticism from historians and civil rights advocates.
Trump Orders Smithsonian Review, Accused of Distorting American History
President Trump issued an executive order targeting the Smithsonian Institution, accusing it of misrepresenting American history by focusing on race and downplaying positive aspects of the nation's past; this action has drawn sharp criticism from historians and civil rights advocates.
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40% Bias Score


Connecticut Woman Charged with Kidnapping After Stepsons' Two-Decade Captivity
Kimberly Sullivan, 57, of Waterbury, Connecticut, was charged with kidnapping and felony assault after her 32-year-old stepson, who was held captive for two decades, escaped from their home. He was severely malnourished and had been reported to authorities by the school.
Connecticut Woman Charged with Kidnapping After Stepsons' Two-Decade Captivity
Kimberly Sullivan, 57, of Waterbury, Connecticut, was charged with kidnapping and felony assault after her 32-year-old stepson, who was held captive for two decades, escaped from their home. He was severely malnourished and had been reported to authorities by the school.
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52% Bias Score


US-Denmark Greenland Tensions Rise Amid Calls for Increased US Military Presence
US Vice President JD Vance's visit to Greenland on Friday prompted discussions about increased US military presence there, leading to a Danish proposal for discussions on 'fixing' the status quo.
US-Denmark Greenland Tensions Rise Amid Calls for Increased US Military Presence
US Vice President JD Vance's visit to Greenland on Friday prompted discussions about increased US military presence there, leading to a Danish proposal for discussions on 'fixing' the status quo.
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56% Bias Score


Harvard Researcher Faces Deportation Over Undeclared Frog Embryos, Claims Fear of Persecution in Russia
A Russian Harvard researcher, Kseniia Petrova, faces deportation after undeclared frog embryos were found in her luggage; she fears returning to Russia due to her anti-war activism, prompting a legal battle and raising concerns about immigration policy.
Harvard Researcher Faces Deportation Over Undeclared Frog Embryos, Claims Fear of Persecution in Russia
A Russian Harvard researcher, Kseniia Petrova, faces deportation after undeclared frog embryos were found in her luggage; she fears returning to Russia due to her anti-war activism, prompting a legal battle and raising concerns about immigration policy.
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40% Bias Score


Consumer Pessimism Worsens as Inflation Persists and Trade War Expands
Days before the White House expands its trade war, new economic reports reveal worsening consumer pessimism amidst persistent inflation; consumer spending is slowing as households cut back on non-essentials, while businesses delay investments due to tariff uncertainty, potentially leading to a toxic...
Consumer Pessimism Worsens as Inflation Persists and Trade War Expands
Days before the White House expands its trade war, new economic reports reveal worsening consumer pessimism amidst persistent inflation; consumer spending is slowing as households cut back on non-essentials, while businesses delay investments due to tariff uncertainty, potentially leading to a toxic...
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48% Bias Score


Ethical Gap in Financial Services: Executives vs. Middle Management
LRN Corporation's report reveals a significant gap in ethical decision-making between executives (91% consistent with company values) and middle managers (28%) in the financial services industry, highlighting the need for improved ethical culture initiatives beyond the executive level.
Ethical Gap in Financial Services: Executives vs. Middle Management
LRN Corporation's report reveals a significant gap in ethical decision-making between executives (91% consistent with company values) and middle managers (28%) in the financial services industry, highlighting the need for improved ethical culture initiatives beyond the executive level.
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44% Bias Score

Bittersweet Homecoming: Syrian Refugees Return Amidst Joy and Grief
Following the ouster of Syrian leader Bashar Assad, over 370,000 refugees have returned, experiencing a mix of joy and grief during their first Ramadan back in a country ravaged by civil war, marked by destroyed homes, economic hardship, and the absence of deceased loved ones.

Bittersweet Homecoming: Syrian Refugees Return Amidst Joy and Grief
Following the ouster of Syrian leader Bashar Assad, over 370,000 refugees have returned, experiencing a mix of joy and grief during their first Ramadan back in a country ravaged by civil war, marked by destroyed homes, economic hardship, and the absence of deceased loved ones.
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32% Bias Score

Crackdown on Pro-Palestinian Protesters Leads to Louisiana Deportations
U.S. immigration authorities are detaining and transferring pro-Palestinian protest participants from universities to remote Louisiana facilities, raising free speech concerns; Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil and Tufts University student Rumeysa Ozturk are among those transferred, facing ...

Crackdown on Pro-Palestinian Protesters Leads to Louisiana Deportations
U.S. immigration authorities are detaining and transferring pro-Palestinian protest participants from universities to remote Louisiana facilities, raising free speech concerns; Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil and Tufts University student Rumeysa Ozturk are among those transferred, facing ...
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64% Bias Score

US Citizen Released by Taliban, British Couple Remain Imprisoned
American citizen Faye Hall was released from Taliban captivity in Afghanistan after the US dropped bounties on Haqqani network officials; however, a British couple remains imprisoned, highlighting the Taliban's use of hostages for political leverage and inconsistent application of justice.

US Citizen Released by Taliban, British Couple Remain Imprisoned
American citizen Faye Hall was released from Taliban captivity in Afghanistan after the US dropped bounties on Haqqani network officials; however, a British couple remains imprisoned, highlighting the Taliban's use of hostages for political leverage and inconsistent application of justice.
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52% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Attempt to Dismantle CFPB
A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction, blocking the Trump administration's attempt to dismantle the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) after finding their actions violated the law, causing irreparable harm, such as the death of Pastor Eva Steege who was seeking help from the agenc...

Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Attempt to Dismantle CFPB
A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction, blocking the Trump administration's attempt to dismantle the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) after finding their actions violated the law, causing irreparable harm, such as the death of Pastor Eva Steege who was seeking help from the agenc...
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40% Bias Score

Officer Killed During Drug Raid in Olivehurst
Marysville police officer Osmar Rodarte was killed in a shootout Wednesday during a drug raid in Olivehurst, California, targeting low-level dealer Rick David Oliver, part of a transnational drug trafficking operation investigation that resulted in 20 arrests and drug seizures across four counties.

Officer Killed During Drug Raid in Olivehurst
Marysville police officer Osmar Rodarte was killed in a shootout Wednesday during a drug raid in Olivehurst, California, targeting low-level dealer Rick David Oliver, part of a transnational drug trafficking operation investigation that resulted in 20 arrests and drug seizures across four counties.
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52% Bias Score

Sharp Drop in US Overdose Deaths Challenges Trade Policy Rationale
A 24% decrease in US drug overdose deaths occurred between October 2023 and September 2024 (114,000 to 87,000), driven by increased naloxone access, altered consumption habits, and challenging previous justifications for related trade policies.

Sharp Drop in US Overdose Deaths Challenges Trade Policy Rationale
A 24% decrease in US drug overdose deaths occurred between October 2023 and September 2024 (114,000 to 87,000), driven by increased naloxone access, altered consumption habits, and challenging previous justifications for related trade policies.
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32% Bias Score
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