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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


VAT on Private Schools Drives Surge in State School Applications
Following the introduction of VAT on private schools in the UK, state sixth forms are experiencing a record number of applications, primarily due to the increased cost of private education, potentially straining resources in already over-subscribed state schools.
VAT on Private Schools Drives Surge in State School Applications
Following the introduction of VAT on private schools in the UK, state sixth forms are experiencing a record number of applications, primarily due to the increased cost of private education, potentially straining resources in already over-subscribed state schools.
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40% Bias Score


Appeals Court Blocks Reinstatement of Trump-Fired Agency Officials
A D.C. federal appeals court temporarily overturned lower court rulings reinstating NLRB member Gwynne Wilcox and MSPB member Cathy Harris, who were fired by President Trump, citing Supreme Court precedent on presidential removal authority over agencies with substantial executive power, despite a di...
Appeals Court Blocks Reinstatement of Trump-Fired Agency Officials
A D.C. federal appeals court temporarily overturned lower court rulings reinstating NLRB member Gwynne Wilcox and MSPB member Cathy Harris, who were fired by President Trump, citing Supreme Court precedent on presidential removal authority over agencies with substantial executive power, despite a di...
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36% Bias Score


Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Expedited Migrant Deportations
A federal judge in Boston issued a nationwide temporary restraining order, blocking the Trump administration from deporting migrants to countries without pre-existing relationships unless given the opportunity to claim potential persecution or torture; this follows a recent ICE policy aimed at fast-...
Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Expedited Migrant Deportations
A federal judge in Boston issued a nationwide temporary restraining order, blocking the Trump administration from deporting migrants to countries without pre-existing relationships unless given the opportunity to claim potential persecution or torture; this follows a recent ICE policy aimed at fast-...
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36% Bias Score


Nivea's Russia Promotion Funds Kremlin-Linked Foundation
The German skincare brand Nivea, owned by Beiersdorf, is financially supporting the Kremlin-linked Russian foundation So'edinenie through a sales promotion involving 144 Nivea products; this contradicts prior statements by Beiersdorf to limit its Russian operations after the Ukraine invasion.
Nivea's Russia Promotion Funds Kremlin-Linked Foundation
The German skincare brand Nivea, owned by Beiersdorf, is financially supporting the Kremlin-linked Russian foundation So'edinenie through a sales promotion involving 144 Nivea products; this contradicts prior statements by Beiersdorf to limit its Russian operations after the Ukraine invasion.
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52% Bias Score


Musk's Wisconsin Election Payments Spark Lawsuit
Elon Musk's attempt to influence the Wisconsin Supreme Court election via payments to voters has resulted in a lawsuit alleging violation of state election law prohibiting bribery, raising concerns about election integrity and the role of wealthy donors in judicial races.
Musk's Wisconsin Election Payments Spark Lawsuit
Elon Musk's attempt to influence the Wisconsin Supreme Court election via payments to voters has resulted in a lawsuit alleging violation of state election law prohibiting bribery, raising concerns about election integrity and the role of wealthy donors in judicial races.
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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

US Citizen Released from Taliban Detention
US citizen Faye Hall, detained in Afghanistan since February, was released on Thursday following a court order and is returning home, with Qatar providing logistical support; she expressed gratitude to President Trump in a video.

US Citizen Released from Taliban Detention
US citizen Faye Hall, detained in Afghanistan since February, was released on Thursday following a court order and is returning home, with Qatar providing logistical support; she expressed gratitude to President Trump in a video.
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40% Bias Score

Student Detained: Visa Revoked Amidst Alleged Hamas Support
Tufts University student Rumeysa Ozturk is detained in Louisiana after her student visa was revoked on March 21st due to alleged Hamas support; a federal judge ordered her to remain in the U.S. while the case proceeds; lawmakers demand answers citing a violation of constitutional rights and a broade...

Student Detained: Visa Revoked Amidst Alleged Hamas Support
Tufts University student Rumeysa Ozturk is detained in Louisiana after her student visa was revoked on March 21st due to alleged Hamas support; a federal judge ordered her to remain in the U.S. while the case proceeds; lawmakers demand answers citing a violation of constitutional rights and a broade...
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48% Bias Score

US Core Inflation Rises Unexpectedly in February
The Commerce Department reported that the core PCE price index increased 0.4% in February, exceeding forecasts, while consumer spending rose 0.4%, below projections; personal income increased by 0.8%.

US Core Inflation Rises Unexpectedly in February
The Commerce Department reported that the core PCE price index increased 0.4% in February, exceeding forecasts, while consumer spending rose 0.4%, below projections; personal income increased by 0.8%.
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24% Bias Score

Texas-Mexico Border Flooding: Four Dead, Hundreds Rescued Amid Record Rainfall
Record rainfall along the Texas-Mexico border caused widespread flooding, resulting in at least four deaths, hundreds of rescues, significant agricultural losses, and widespread power outages; the storms set records in parts of Texas' low-lying Rio Grande Valley and affected border towns in Mexico.

Texas-Mexico Border Flooding: Four Dead, Hundreds Rescued Amid Record Rainfall
Record rainfall along the Texas-Mexico border caused widespread flooding, resulting in at least four deaths, hundreds of rescues, significant agricultural losses, and widespread power outages; the storms set records in parts of Texas' low-lying Rio Grande Valley and affected border towns in Mexico.
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28% Bias Score

Yale Professors Flee to Canada Amid Trump Administration's Assault on Higher Education
Three Yale professors, outspoken critics of Donald Trump, have left for the University of Toronto, citing concerns about rising authoritarianism in the United States and attacks on higher education, including the arrest of students and suppression of diversity programs, leading to a potential brain ...

Yale Professors Flee to Canada Amid Trump Administration's Assault on Higher Education
Three Yale professors, outspoken critics of Donald Trump, have left for the University of Toronto, citing concerns about rising authoritarianism in the United States and attacks on higher education, including the arrest of students and suppression of diversity programs, leading to a potential brain ...
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60% Bias Score
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