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Top US Vaccine Regulator Resigns Over Health Secretary's Anti-vaccine Stance
Dr. Peter Marks, head of the FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, resigned, citing Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s anti-vaccine stance as a threat to public health, amid a growing measles outbreak linked to decreased vaccine confidence.
Top US Vaccine Regulator Resigns Over Health Secretary's Anti-vaccine Stance
Dr. Peter Marks, head of the FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, resigned, citing Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s anti-vaccine stance as a threat to public health, amid a growing measles outbreak linked to decreased vaccine confidence.
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52% Bias Score


Record Number of Nationwide Injunctions Against Trump Administration Spurs Review of Judicial Appointments
Federal judges have issued approximately 15 nationwide injunctions against President Trump's administration, exceeding those issued against previous presidents, leading to Republican calls for an examination of the confirmation process for these judges.
Record Number of Nationwide Injunctions Against Trump Administration Spurs Review of Judicial Appointments
Federal judges have issued approximately 15 nationwide injunctions against President Trump's administration, exceeding those issued against previous presidents, leading to Republican calls for an examination of the confirmation process for these judges.
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60% Bias Score


US Eyes Greenland Amidst Tensions with Denmark
Vice President Vance visited a US base in Greenland, asserting that the US believes Greenlanders will seek independence from Denmark, thereby opening avenues for negotiations with the US concerning the island's strategic importance in Arctic security; however, President Trump's previous statements s...
US Eyes Greenland Amidst Tensions with Denmark
Vice President Vance visited a US base in Greenland, asserting that the US believes Greenlanders will seek independence from Denmark, thereby opening avenues for negotiations with the US concerning the island's strategic importance in Arctic security; however, President Trump's previous statements s...
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64% Bias Score


Trump's Border Military Operation Costs Exceed $300 Million
The Trump administration's military mission on the US Southern border to curb immigration and drug trafficking has cost over $328 million by March 12th, including military flights, troop deployments, and Guantanamo expansion, despite budget cuts elsewhere and a low number of border crossings.
Trump's Border Military Operation Costs Exceed $300 Million
The Trump administration's military mission on the US Southern border to curb immigration and drug trafficking has cost over $328 million by March 12th, including military flights, troop deployments, and Guantanamo expansion, despite budget cuts elsewhere and a low number of border crossings.
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52% Bias Score


Mexico Prioritizes Negotiation Over Retaliation in Face of New US Auto Tariffs
Facing new US tariffs on Mexican-made automobiles and auto parts totaling $182.3 billion in 2024 exports, President Claudia Sheinbaum is employing a patient negotiating strategy, prioritizing dialogue over immediate retaliation, in contrast to Canada's approach; a comprehensive response is due April...
Mexico Prioritizes Negotiation Over Retaliation in Face of New US Auto Tariffs
Facing new US tariffs on Mexican-made automobiles and auto parts totaling $182.3 billion in 2024 exports, President Claudia Sheinbaum is employing a patient negotiating strategy, prioritizing dialogue over immediate retaliation, in contrast to Canada's approach; a comprehensive response is due April...
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56% Bias Score


Bournemouth Beach Murder: Conviction Despite Lack of DNA Evidence
Nasen Saadi was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Amy Gray and the attempted murder of Lianne Miles on a Bournemouth beach; police used CCTV footage and witness testimony to secure a conviction despite a lack of DNA evidence.
Bournemouth Beach Murder: Conviction Despite Lack of DNA Evidence
Nasen Saadi was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Amy Gray and the attempted murder of Lianne Miles on a Bournemouth beach; police used CCTV footage and witness testimony to secure a conviction despite a lack of DNA evidence.
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44% Bias Score

Near-Miss Between Delta Plane and Air Force Jet Prompts Safety Investigation
A near-collision occurred Friday afternoon between a Delta Airlines flight and a U.S. Air Force T-38 Talon near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, prompting an FAA investigation and raising concerns about airspace safety following a similar fatal accident in July.

Near-Miss Between Delta Plane and Air Force Jet Prompts Safety Investigation
A near-collision occurred Friday afternoon between a Delta Airlines flight and a U.S. Air Force T-38 Talon near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, prompting an FAA investigation and raising concerns about airspace safety following a similar fatal accident in July.
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16% 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 Citizen Freed by Taliban in Afghanistan
American citizen Faye Hall was freed by the Taliban in Afghanistan, marking the fourth US citizen release since January, facilitated by Qatar, following the recent release of another American, George Glezmann, which the Taliban described as a goodwill gesture.

US Citizen Freed by Taliban in Afghanistan
American citizen Faye Hall was freed by the Taliban in Afghanistan, marking the fourth US citizen release since January, facilitated by Qatar, following the recent release of another American, George Glezmann, which the Taliban described as a goodwill gesture.
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36% Bias Score

Global "Tesla Takedown" Protests Erupt Amidst Violence and FBI Investigation
Hundreds of "Tesla Takedown" protests are occurring globally, aiming to pressure Elon Musk due to his government policies and the resulting acts of vandalism against Tesla properties; the FBI formed a task force to investigate the violence.

Global "Tesla Takedown" Protests Erupt Amidst Violence and FBI Investigation
Hundreds of "Tesla Takedown" protests are occurring globally, aiming to pressure Elon Musk due to his government policies and the resulting acts of vandalism against Tesla properties; the FBI formed a task force to investigate the violence.
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56% Bias Score

US Judge Blocks Deportation of Turkish Student After Pro-Palestinian Activism
A Turkish doctoral student at Tufts University, Rumeysa Ozturk, was detained by US immigration officials for expressing support for Palestinians and faces deportation; a judge temporarily blocked her deportation pending a legal challenge.

US Judge Blocks Deportation of Turkish Student After Pro-Palestinian Activism
A Turkish doctoral student at Tufts University, Rumeysa Ozturk, was detained by US immigration officials for expressing support for Palestinians and faces deportation; a judge temporarily blocked her deportation pending a legal challenge.
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52% Bias Score

Seventh Arrest Made in Amra Escape Investigation
Following a large-scale operation, a seventh suspect was indicted and jailed on March 29th in the ongoing investigation into the deadly May 2024 escape of drug trafficker Mohamed Amra, which involved the deaths of two prison guards.

Seventh Arrest Made in Amra Escape Investigation
Following a large-scale operation, a seventh suspect was indicted and jailed on March 29th in the ongoing investigation into the deadly May 2024 escape of drug trafficker Mohamed Amra, which involved the deaths of two prison guards.
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24% Bias Score
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