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We Want the Funk!" Documentary Explores Funk Music's Enduring Legacy
We Want the Funk!" documentary explores funk music's origins in the 1960s and 70s, its evolution through artists like James Brown and George Clinton, its influence on other genres, and its enduring significance in Black culture.
We Want the Funk!" Documentary Explores Funk Music's Enduring Legacy
We Want the Funk!" documentary explores funk music's origins in the 1960s and 70s, its evolution through artists like James Brown and George Clinton, its influence on other genres, and its enduring significance in Black culture.
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12% Bias Score


UK Government Considers Nationalizing British Steel Amidst Plant Closure Threat
Facing potential closure next month, British Steel's Scunthorpe plant—the UK's last operating blast furnace—is at risk after its owner cancelled material orders; the government is exploring nationalization while considering economic and environmental factors.
UK Government Considers Nationalizing British Steel Amidst Plant Closure Threat
Facing potential closure next month, British Steel's Scunthorpe plant—the UK's last operating blast furnace—is at risk after its owner cancelled material orders; the government is exploring nationalization while considering economic and environmental factors.
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48% Bias Score


Federal Funding Frozen for Cornell, Northwestern Amid Civil Rights Investigation
The White House has frozen over $1 billion in federal funding for Cornell and $790 million for Northwestern due to alleged civil rights violations, part of a broader Trump administration effort to influence campus policies using government funding.
Federal Funding Frozen for Cornell, Northwestern Amid Civil Rights Investigation
The White House has frozen over $1 billion in federal funding for Cornell and $790 million for Northwestern due to alleged civil rights violations, part of a broader Trump administration effort to influence campus policies using government funding.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Tariffs Strike Southeast Asia, Threatening Growth and Stability
President Trump's tariffs, now in effect, impose rates as high as 49% on Southeast Asian nations, severely impacting export-dependent economies like Vietnam (30% of GDP from US exports) and Cambodia (25%), jeopardizing growth plans and political stability.
Trump Tariffs Strike Southeast Asia, Threatening Growth and Stability
President Trump's tariffs, now in effect, impose rates as high as 49% on Southeast Asian nations, severely impacting export-dependent economies like Vietnam (30% of GDP from US exports) and Cambodia (25%), jeopardizing growth plans and political stability.
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56% Bias Score


Germany Forms Coalition Government Amidst Economic Uncertainty and Rise of Far-Right
Following February's election, Germany's conservatives and Social Democrats formed a coalition government to address economic turbulence, concerns about migration, and the rise of the far-right AfD. The agreement includes increased military and infrastructure spending and stricter border controls.
Germany Forms Coalition Government Amidst Economic Uncertainty and Rise of Far-Right
Following February's election, Germany's conservatives and Social Democrats formed a coalition government to address economic turbulence, concerns about migration, and the rise of the far-right AfD. The agreement includes increased military and infrastructure spending and stricter border controls.
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32% Bias Score


Iceland to Hold 2027 Referendum on EU Membership Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
Iceland's Prime Minister Kristrún Frostadóttir announced plans for a 2027 referendum on rejoining the EU, acknowledging the influence of the current geopolitical climate, including Russia's invasion of Ukraine and US trade policies, and emphasizing the need for a balanced national discussion to avoi...
Iceland to Hold 2027 Referendum on EU Membership Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
Iceland's Prime Minister Kristrún Frostadóttir announced plans for a 2027 referendum on rejoining the EU, acknowledging the influence of the current geopolitical climate, including Russia's invasion of Ukraine and US trade policies, and emphasizing the need for a balanced national discussion to avoi...
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48% Bias Score

Bipartisan Bill Seeks to Curb Presidential Tariff Power
Senators Cantwell and Grassley introduced a bipartisan bill requiring President Trump to notify Congress within 48 hours of imposing tariffs, with Congress having 60 days to approve; Trump threatened a veto, while the bill has uncertain prospects in the House due to slim Republican support.

Bipartisan Bill Seeks to Curb Presidential Tariff Power
Senators Cantwell and Grassley introduced a bipartisan bill requiring President Trump to notify Congress within 48 hours of imposing tariffs, with Congress having 60 days to approve; Trump threatened a veto, while the bill has uncertain prospects in the House due to slim Republican support.
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48% Bias Score

China Denies Allegations of Chinese Soldiers Fighting in Ukraine
Ukraine alleges Chinese soldiers are fighting alongside Russia in eastern Ukraine, a claim China denies, insisting its citizens should avoid conflict zones; the incident heightens existing geopolitical tensions.

China Denies Allegations of Chinese Soldiers Fighting in Ukraine
Ukraine alleges Chinese soldiers are fighting alongside Russia in eastern Ukraine, a claim China denies, insisting its citizens should avoid conflict zones; the incident heightens existing geopolitical tensions.
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40% Bias Score

Boston Dynamics' Atlas Robot Performs Breakdancing Moves
Boston Dynamics' Atlas robot now breakdances, showcasing advancements in AI and motion capture; its agility, enabled by electric actuators and 28 degrees of freedom, has potential applications in manufacturing and emergency response; the cost per unit is estimated at $500,000-$1 million.

Boston Dynamics' Atlas Robot Performs Breakdancing Moves
Boston Dynamics' Atlas robot now breakdances, showcasing advancements in AI and motion capture; its agility, enabled by electric actuators and 28 degrees of freedom, has potential applications in manufacturing and emergency response; the cost per unit is estimated at $500,000-$1 million.
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40% Bias Score

US Lecturer Arrested in Thailand for Alleged Royal Insult
Paul Chambers, an American lecturer at Thailand's Naresuan University, was arrested on Tuesday for allegedly insulting the monarchy under Thailand's lese-majeste law and Computer Crime Act, facing up to 15 years in prison; his wife denies the evidence cited was his words, claiming authorities used a...

US Lecturer Arrested in Thailand for Alleged Royal Insult
Paul Chambers, an American lecturer at Thailand's Naresuan University, was arrested on Tuesday for allegedly insulting the monarchy under Thailand's lese-majeste law and Computer Crime Act, facing up to 15 years in prison; his wife denies the evidence cited was his words, claiming authorities used a...
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40% Bias Score

King Charles III Addresses Italian Parliament, Underscoring UK-Italy Alliance
King Charles III addressed the Italian Parliament on Wednesday, emphasizing peace, the UK-Italy alliance supporting Ukraine, and the joint UK-Italy-Japan collaboration on a future combat air project; this visit also marks the King's 20th wedding anniversary and his first international trip since a r...

King Charles III Addresses Italian Parliament, Underscoring UK-Italy Alliance
King Charles III addressed the Italian Parliament on Wednesday, emphasizing peace, the UK-Italy alliance supporting Ukraine, and the joint UK-Italy-Japan collaboration on a future combat air project; this visit also marks the King's 20th wedding anniversary and his first international trip since a r...
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36% Bias Score

European Steel Crisis: 11,000 Job Cuts at ThyssenKrupp Amidst US Tariffs and Global Overcapacity
ThyssenKrupp plans to cut 11,000 jobs amid a European steel crisis caused by US tariffs, high energy costs, global overcapacity, and cheap imports; the EU is implementing a steel action plan including a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and €100 billion in investments to promote sustainable ...

European Steel Crisis: 11,000 Job Cuts at ThyssenKrupp Amidst US Tariffs and Global Overcapacity
ThyssenKrupp plans to cut 11,000 jobs amid a European steel crisis caused by US tariffs, high energy costs, global overcapacity, and cheap imports; the EU is implementing a steel action plan including a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and €100 billion in investments to promote sustainable ...
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40% Bias Score
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