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USNA Banned From Considering Race in Admissions
A U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that the U.S. Naval Academy cannot consider race, ethnicity, or sex in admissions, following President Trump's executive order, reversing a prior decision and impacting the diversity of the student body.
USNA Banned From Considering Race in Admissions
A U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that the U.S. Naval Academy cannot consider race, ethnicity, or sex in admissions, following President Trump's executive order, reversing a prior decision and impacting the diversity of the student body.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Administration Sues Federal Union to Facilitate Worker Layoffs
The Trump administration sued the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) on Thursday to invalidate collective bargaining contracts, facilitating planned federal worker layoffs, despite court rulings blocking similar actions; the administration claims these contracts hinder national secur...
Trump Administration Sues Federal Union to Facilitate Worker Layoffs
The Trump administration sued the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) on Thursday to invalidate collective bargaining contracts, facilitating planned federal worker layoffs, despite court rulings blocking similar actions; the administration claims these contracts hinder national secur...
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40% Bias Score


Mexico's Pragmatic Approach to Trump's Auto Tariffs
Facing President Trump's announcement of high tariffs on automobiles imported to the U.S., Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum adopted a pragmatic, wait-and-see approach, prioritizing dialogue and negotiation over immediate retaliation, a strategy that contrasts with Canada's approach and so far has...
Mexico's Pragmatic Approach to Trump's Auto Tariffs
Facing President Trump's announcement of high tariffs on automobiles imported to the U.S., Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum adopted a pragmatic, wait-and-see approach, prioritizing dialogue and negotiation over immediate retaliation, a strategy that contrasts with Canada's approach and so far has...
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44% Bias Score


US Citizen Released From Taliban Custody in Afghanistan
US citizen Faye Hall, detained in Afghanistan since February on charges of unauthorized drone use, was released Thursday with Qatari mediation, highlighting the ongoing complexities of US-Taliban relations despite the absence of a US embassy in Kabul.
US Citizen Released From Taliban Custody in Afghanistan
US citizen Faye Hall, detained in Afghanistan since February on charges of unauthorized drone use, was released Thursday with Qatari mediation, highlighting the ongoing complexities of US-Taliban relations despite the absence of a US embassy in Kabul.
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36% Bias Score


ICE Detains University of Minnesota Student, Sparking Outrage and Calls for Transparency
ICE detained a University of Minnesota graduate international student on Thursday, prompting outrage and calls for answers from university officials, state governor Tim Walz, Minneapolis mayor Jacob Frey, and Senator Amy Klobuchar, as the school and officials claim they had no prior knowledge of the...
ICE Detains University of Minnesota Student, Sparking Outrage and Calls for Transparency
ICE detained a University of Minnesota graduate international student on Thursday, prompting outrage and calls for answers from university officials, state governor Tim Walz, Minneapolis mayor Jacob Frey, and Senator Amy Klobuchar, as the school and officials claim they had no prior knowledge of the...
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40% Bias Score


WHO to Cut Budget by 20% Following US Withdrawal
The World Health Organization (WHO) will cut its budget by 20% and reduce staff due to a $600 million loss in funding from the US withdrawal, while the US plans to close the USAID, impacting global health initiatives and international aid.
WHO to Cut Budget by 20% Following US Withdrawal
The World Health Organization (WHO) will cut its budget by 20% and reduce staff due to a $600 million loss in funding from the US withdrawal, while the US plans to close the USAID, impacting global health initiatives and international aid.
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40% Bias Score

South Carolina Wildfires Double in Size Daily
A wildfire in South Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains has burned 17 square miles, doubling in size daily for three days due to dry conditions and high winds, but firefighters have prevented structural damage and injuries, though the fire season is expected to continue for many months.

South Carolina Wildfires Double in Size Daily
A wildfire in South Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains has burned 17 square miles, doubling in size daily for three days due to dry conditions and high winds, but firefighters have prevented structural damage and injuries, though the fire season is expected to continue for many months.
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24% Bias Score

New Lawsuit Accuses Andrew Tate of Sexual Assault and Battery
Andrew Tate, already facing human trafficking and rape charges in Romania, is now accused of sexual assault and battery by his ex-girlfriend, Brianna Stern, in a new lawsuit filed in Los Angeles, alleging a pattern of abuse that began after he initially lured her into a relationship.

New Lawsuit Accuses Andrew Tate of Sexual Assault and Battery
Andrew Tate, already facing human trafficking and rape charges in Romania, is now accused of sexual assault and battery by his ex-girlfriend, Brianna Stern, in a new lawsuit filed in Los Angeles, alleging a pattern of abuse that began after he initially lured her into a relationship.
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56% Bias Score

New Lawsuit Accuses Andrew Tate of Sexual Assault and Battery
Andrew Tate, already facing human trafficking charges in Romania, is now being sued in Los Angeles for sexual assault and battery by his ex-girlfriend, Brianna Stern, who alleges a pattern of abuse following an initially charming relationship that later turned violent; the lawsuit details a recent a...

New Lawsuit Accuses Andrew Tate of Sexual Assault and Battery
Andrew Tate, already facing human trafficking charges in Romania, is now being sued in Los Angeles for sexual assault and battery by his ex-girlfriend, Brianna Stern, who alleges a pattern of abuse following an initially charming relationship that later turned violent; the lawsuit details a recent a...
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56% Bias Score

NIH Cancels $2 Million Vaccine Safety Grant Amidst Policy Shift
Dr. Nisha Acharya's nearly $2 million NIH grant to study the Shingrix vaccine's safety and efficacy was canceled on March 10th due to a new HHS policy shift under Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s leadership, impacting her research team and highlighting concerns about research funding.

NIH Cancels $2 Million Vaccine Safety Grant Amidst Policy Shift
Dr. Nisha Acharya's nearly $2 million NIH grant to study the Shingrix vaccine's safety and efficacy was canceled on March 10th due to a new HHS policy shift under Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s leadership, impacting her research team and highlighting concerns about research funding.
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44% Bias Score

US Demands on French Anti-Discrimination Programs Spark Trade Tensions
The US government sent letters to several French companies, demanding information on their anti-discrimination programs and warning that participation might bar them from US government contracts, sparking a controversy regarding French sovereignty and US trade policy.

US Demands on French Anti-Discrimination Programs Spark Trade Tensions
The US government sent letters to several French companies, demanding information on their anti-discrimination programs and warning that participation might bar them from US government contracts, sparking a controversy regarding French sovereignty and US trade policy.
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56% Bias Score

Hungary to Include Anti-Ukraine EU Accession Arguments in National Survey
The Hungarian government will send its citizens a list of counterarguments against Ukraine joining the EU alongside national survey ballots, citing financial risks, agricultural concerns, and potential impacts on the labor market and food safety, with voting occurring via mail from mid-April to June...

Hungary to Include Anti-Ukraine EU Accession Arguments in National Survey
The Hungarian government will send its citizens a list of counterarguments against Ukraine joining the EU alongside national survey ballots, citing financial risks, agricultural concerns, and potential impacts on the labor market and food safety, with voting occurring via mail from mid-April to June...
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72% Bias Score
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