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US Farmers Face Economic Hardship Amidst Escalating Tariffs
John Pihl, a Northern Illinois farmer, describes the significant negative impacts of current tariffs on farm supplies and export markets; retaliatory tariffs are exacerbating these challenges, threatening the long-term viability of US agriculture.
US Farmers Face Economic Hardship Amidst Escalating Tariffs
John Pihl, a Northern Illinois farmer, describes the significant negative impacts of current tariffs on farm supplies and export markets; retaliatory tariffs are exacerbating these challenges, threatening the long-term viability of US agriculture.
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52% Bias Score


Senator Young Urges Congress to Reclaim Tariff Authority Amidst Trade War Uncertainty
Senator Todd Young, a Republican from Indiana, is advocating for Congress to reclaim its authority over tariffs, arguing that the current system of the president unilaterally setting tariffs creates too much uncertainty for the U.S. economy, though he supports the administration's goal of strengthen...
Senator Young Urges Congress to Reclaim Tariff Authority Amidst Trade War Uncertainty
Senator Todd Young, a Republican from Indiana, is advocating for Congress to reclaim its authority over tariffs, arguing that the current system of the president unilaterally setting tariffs creates too much uncertainty for the U.S. economy, though he supports the administration's goal of strengthen...
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48% Bias Score


Somali PM Visits Disputed Las Anod, Defying Somaliland
On [Date], Somali Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre visited Las Anod, a city claimed by both Somalia and Somaliland, aiming to promote unity and peace, announcing several federal infrastructure projects; Somaliland vehemently opposes the visit, viewing it as a violation of its sovereignty.
Somali PM Visits Disputed Las Anod, Defying Somaliland
On [Date], Somali Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre visited Las Anod, a city claimed by both Somalia and Somaliland, aiming to promote unity and peace, announcing several federal infrastructure projects; Somaliland vehemently opposes the visit, viewing it as a violation of its sovereignty.
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40% Bias Score


Iran-U.S. Talks, Trump's Expansionism, and Ukraine: A Shifting Geopolitical Landscape
In addition to the Iran-U.S. talks, the article discusses Donald Trump's expansionist foreign policy proposals and a U.S. envoy's suggestion for British and French forces to control certain areas of Ukraine.
Iran-U.S. Talks, Trump's Expansionism, and Ukraine: A Shifting Geopolitical Landscape
In addition to the Iran-U.S. talks, the article discusses Donald Trump's expansionist foreign policy proposals and a U.S. envoy's suggestion for British and French forces to control certain areas of Ukraine.
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56% Bias Score


UK Government Takes Emergency Control of British Steel
The UK government took emergency control of British Steel's Scunthorpe plant on Saturday, averting its closure and preserving 3,500 jobs after negotiations with the Chinese owner, Jingye Group, failed. The plant is the UK's last maker of virgin steel.
UK Government Takes Emergency Control of British Steel
The UK government took emergency control of British Steel's Scunthorpe plant on Saturday, averting its closure and preserving 3,500 jobs after negotiations with the Chinese owner, Jingye Group, failed. The plant is the UK's last maker of virgin steel.
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52% Bias Score


Bayern Munich Stumbles in 2-2 Draw Against Resurgent Dortmund
Bayern Munich drew 2-2 with Borussia Dortmund in a Bundesliga clash, maintaining a six-point lead with five games left; Dortmund, after a heavy Champions League defeat, showed improved form but failed to secure a vital win.
Bayern Munich Stumbles in 2-2 Draw Against Resurgent Dortmund
Bayern Munich drew 2-2 with Borussia Dortmund in a Bundesliga clash, maintaining a six-point lead with five games left; Dortmund, after a heavy Champions League defeat, showed improved form but failed to secure a vital win.
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48% Bias Score

US Judge Orders Deportation of Palestinian Activist
A US immigration judge ruled to deport Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian student activist with a green card, for his participation in pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University, citing potential foreign policy consequences despite no criminal charges.

US Judge Orders Deportation of Palestinian Activist
A US immigration judge ruled to deport Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian student activist with a green card, for his participation in pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University, citing potential foreign policy consequences despite no criminal charges.
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60% Bias Score

Columbia Anti-Israel Protester Faces Deportation
A Columbia University student, Mahmoud Khalil, faces deportation after participating in antisemitic protests following the October 7, 2023, Israel attacks; the incident highlights the Trump administration's strict enforcement of immigration laws and the revocation of visas for those violating U.S. l...

Columbia Anti-Israel Protester Faces Deportation
A Columbia University student, Mahmoud Khalil, faces deportation after participating in antisemitic protests following the October 7, 2023, Israel attacks; the incident highlights the Trump administration's strict enforcement of immigration laws and the revocation of visas for those violating U.S. l...
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60% Bias Score

Med5 Ministers Strengthen Frontex, Focus on Assisted Returns to Combat Illegal Immigration
The Med5 interior ministers' two-day meeting in Naples concluded with a joint declaration focused on strengthening Frontex, increasing funding for border control and assisted voluntary returns, and addressing the issue of irregular migration from countries deemed dangerous by member states.

Med5 Ministers Strengthen Frontex, Focus on Assisted Returns to Combat Illegal Immigration
The Med5 interior ministers' two-day meeting in Naples concluded with a joint declaration focused on strengthening Frontex, increasing funding for border control and assisted voluntary returns, and addressing the issue of irregular migration from countries deemed dangerous by member states.
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52% Bias Score

US Exempts Electronics From China Tariffs
The U.S. government exempted smartphones, laptops, and other electronics from tariffs on goods from China and other countries, offering relief to American tech companies and marking a retreat by President Trump from his tariff strategy. This includes 20 product groups and subcategories, is retroacti...

US Exempts Electronics From China Tariffs
The U.S. government exempted smartphones, laptops, and other electronics from tariffs on goods from China and other countries, offering relief to American tech companies and marking a retreat by President Trump from his tariff strategy. This includes 20 product groups and subcategories, is retroacti...
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40% Bias Score

US Exempts Electronics from China Tariffs
The U.S. government exempted electronics, including smartphones, laptops, and semiconductors, from tariffs on Chinese imports, effective April 5th, to avoid price increases for consumers; President Trump continues to push for domestic production.

US Exempts Electronics from China Tariffs
The U.S. government exempted electronics, including smartphones, laptops, and semiconductors, from tariffs on Chinese imports, effective April 5th, to avoid price increases for consumers; President Trump continues to push for domestic production.
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48% Bias Score

Argentina Lifts Currency Controls After $20 Billion IMF Bailout
Argentine President Javier Milei announced the elimination of most capital and currency controls, allowing the peso to float freely within a range of 1,000-1,400 per dollar, effective April 14th, following a $20 billion IMF bailout deal—Argentina's 23rd—aimed at addressing persistent economic crises...

Argentina Lifts Currency Controls After $20 Billion IMF Bailout
Argentine President Javier Milei announced the elimination of most capital and currency controls, allowing the peso to float freely within a range of 1,000-1,400 per dollar, effective April 14th, following a $20 billion IMF bailout deal—Argentina's 23rd—aimed at addressing persistent economic crises...
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40% Bias Score
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