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Netflix's Gaming Push: Expanding to TV Screens and Beyond
Netflix aims to become a major player in the gaming industry by expanding its game offerings on TV screens, leveraging its existing user base of 300 million members, and creating unique gaming experiences using phones as controllers; its new president of games, Alain Tascan, formerly of Epic Games, ...
Netflix's Gaming Push: Expanding to TV Screens and Beyond
Netflix aims to become a major player in the gaming industry by expanding its game offerings on TV screens, leveraging its existing user base of 300 million members, and creating unique gaming experiences using phones as controllers; its new president of games, Alain Tascan, formerly of Epic Games, ...
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32% Bias Score


Trump Retains National Security Advisor Waltz After Signal Chat Leak
President Trump considered firing National Security Advisor Michael Waltz after a leaked Signal chat revealed discussions of a Yemen military strike and inadvertently included journalist Jeffrey Goldberg, but ultimately decided to retain Waltz despite internal debate and external pressure.
Trump Retains National Security Advisor Waltz After Signal Chat Leak
President Trump considered firing National Security Advisor Michael Waltz after a leaked Signal chat revealed discussions of a Yemen military strike and inadvertently included journalist Jeffrey Goldberg, but ultimately decided to retain Waltz despite internal debate and external pressure.
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52% Bias Score


University of Minnesota Graduate Student Detained by ICE
A University of Minnesota graduate student was detained by ICE agents on Thursday at an off-campus residence; the university stated it had no prior knowledge of the detention and did not share information with federal agents; the student's name, nationality, visa type, and status were not released.
University of Minnesota Graduate Student Detained by ICE
A University of Minnesota graduate student was detained by ICE agents on Thursday at an off-campus residence; the university stated it had no prior knowledge of the detention and did not share information with federal agents; the student's name, nationality, visa type, and status were not released.
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24% Bias Score


Niger Withdraws from Lake Chad Anti-Jihadist Force
Niger withdrew from the Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) on March 29, 2025, to enhance the protection of its northern oil fields threatened by armed groups; this follows strained relations with Nigeria and a broader weakening of the regional anti-jihadist coalition.
Niger Withdraws from Lake Chad Anti-Jihadist Force
Niger withdrew from the Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) on March 29, 2025, to enhance the protection of its northern oil fields threatened by armed groups; this follows strained relations with Nigeria and a broader weakening of the regional anti-jihadist coalition.
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36% Bias Score


Trump: Auto Price Hikes Due to Tariffs Would Be Good
President Trump on Saturday said he does not care if automakers raise prices due to his 25% tariffs on imported cars and parts, which are set to go into effect on Thursday, believing that it will encourage Americans to buy American-made cars instead.
Trump: Auto Price Hikes Due to Tariffs Would Be Good
President Trump on Saturday said he does not care if automakers raise prices due to his 25% tariffs on imported cars and parts, which are set to go into effect on Thursday, believing that it will encourage Americans to buy American-made cars instead.
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48% Bias Score


Trump's Auto Tariffs Spark Price Concerns, Asian Trade Pact
President Trump's 25% tariffs on imported cars, effective April 3rd, are expected to raise prices for US consumers, prompting South Korea, China, and Japan to collaborate on a free trade agreement to mitigate the impact and counter potential global trade war.
Trump's Auto Tariffs Spark Price Concerns, Asian Trade Pact
President Trump's 25% tariffs on imported cars, effective April 3rd, are expected to raise prices for US consumers, prompting South Korea, China, and Japan to collaborate on a free trade agreement to mitigate the impact and counter potential global trade war.
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48% Bias Score

ATEEZ's European Tour Grosses $17.9 Million, Sets New Standard for K-Pop
ATEEZ's European leg of their "Towards the Light: Will to Power" world tour sold over 180,000 tickets across 14 dates, grossing $17.9 million and making them the only K-pop act in Billboard's February 2025 Top 30 tours; their Paris show at La Défense Arena, the first-ever K-pop headline show in the ...

ATEEZ's European Tour Grosses $17.9 Million, Sets New Standard for K-Pop
ATEEZ's European leg of their "Towards the Light: Will to Power" world tour sold over 180,000 tickets across 14 dates, grossing $17.9 million and making them the only K-pop act in Billboard's February 2025 Top 30 tours; their Paris show at La Défense Arena, the first-ever K-pop headline show in the ...
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48% Bias Score

Political Polarization Exacerbates Vaccine Hesitancy, Threatening Public Health
Five years after President Trump's downplaying of COVID-19's severity, partisan polarization around vaccines persists, resulting in one in four Republican parents skipping childhood vaccinations and increasing the risk of measles outbreaks, while hindering future pandemic preparedness.

Political Polarization Exacerbates Vaccine Hesitancy, Threatening Public Health
Five years after President Trump's downplaying of COVID-19's severity, partisan polarization around vaccines persists, resulting in one in four Republican parents skipping childhood vaccinations and increasing the risk of measles outbreaks, while hindering future pandemic preparedness.
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40% Bias Score

British Boarding Schools Expand to Nigeria
Prestigious British boarding schools are establishing campuses in Lagos, Nigeria, providing a British curriculum at significantly lower costs than in the UK, driven by rising UK tuition fees, stricter visa regulations, and the desire of Nigerian parents to provide international-standard education wh...

British Boarding Schools Expand to Nigeria
Prestigious British boarding schools are establishing campuses in Lagos, Nigeria, providing a British curriculum at significantly lower costs than in the UK, driven by rising UK tuition fees, stricter visa regulations, and the desire of Nigerian parents to provide international-standard education wh...
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64% Bias Score

UK Faces US Tariffs, Threatens Retaliation
The UK faces potential US tariffs on car imports and other goods, prompting last-minute negotiations for an exemption; failure to reach an agreement could lead to retaliatory actions from the UK, impacting US sectors.

UK Faces US Tariffs, Threatens Retaliation
The UK faces potential US tariffs on car imports and other goods, prompting last-minute negotiations for an exemption; failure to reach an agreement could lead to retaliatory actions from the UK, impacting US sectors.
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44% Bias Score

German Automakers Lag in 2024 Amidst Global Industry Growth
In 2024, German automakers (VW, BMW, Mercedes-Benz) underperformed globally, experiencing a 2.8% revenue drop compared to a 1.6% global increase, primarily due to weak sales, high electric mobility investment costs, internal issues, and increased price competition; US tariffs pose a further threat t...

German Automakers Lag in 2024 Amidst Global Industry Growth
In 2024, German automakers (VW, BMW, Mercedes-Benz) underperformed globally, experiencing a 2.8% revenue drop compared to a 1.6% global increase, primarily due to weak sales, high electric mobility investment costs, internal issues, and increased price competition; US tariffs pose a further threat t...
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44% Bias Score

Syria Forms New Government After Assad's Fall
Syria's interim president Ahmed al-Sharaa appointed a new 22-member government, including a prominent civil society figure and its first female minister, four months after the ouster of Bashar al-Assad; former rebel leaders retain key ministerial positions.

Syria Forms New Government After Assad's Fall
Syria's interim president Ahmed al-Sharaa appointed a new 22-member government, including a prominent civil society figure and its first female minister, four months after the ouster of Bashar al-Assad; former rebel leaders retain key ministerial positions.
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44% Bias Score
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