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Trump's Law Firm Crackdown Raises Concerns About Pro Bono Work
President Trump's executive orders against law firms perceived as opposing his administration have resulted in some firms making deals for pro bono work, others filing lawsuits, and concerns about a chilling effect on pro bono work challenging government actions.
Trump's Law Firm Crackdown Raises Concerns About Pro Bono Work
President Trump's executive orders against law firms perceived as opposing his administration have resulted in some firms making deals for pro bono work, others filing lawsuits, and concerns about a chilling effect on pro bono work challenging government actions.
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52% Bias Score


Sanders Rallies 36,000, Condemns Trump's 'Oligarchic' Policies
Bernie Sanders held a massive rally in Los Angeles on Saturday, attracting 36,000 supporters and criticizing President Trump's policies as creating an oligarchic society, while Trump addressed a UFC event in Miami receiving a highly enthusiastic welcome.
Sanders Rallies 36,000, Condemns Trump's 'Oligarchic' Policies
Bernie Sanders held a massive rally in Los Angeles on Saturday, attracting 36,000 supporters and criticizing President Trump's policies as creating an oligarchic society, while Trump addressed a UFC event in Miami receiving a highly enthusiastic welcome.
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60% Bias Score


Prison Officers Attacked by Manchester Bomber's Brother
Three prison officers were attacked at Frankland Prison on Saturday by Hashem Abedi, brother of the Manchester Arena bomber, who threw hot oil and stabbed them with improvised weapons; one officer suffered a punctured lung.
Prison Officers Attacked by Manchester Bomber's Brother
Three prison officers were attacked at Frankland Prison on Saturday by Hashem Abedi, brother of the Manchester Arena bomber, who threw hot oil and stabbed them with improvised weapons; one officer suffered a punctured lung.
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48% Bias Score


AI 50 List Highlights Stark Gender Imbalance
The Forbes 2025 AI 50 list reveals a significant gender imbalance, with only seven female founders among fifty companies; five of these women are immigrants, highlighting systemic issues in access to funding and opportunities within the AI sector.
AI 50 List Highlights Stark Gender Imbalance
The Forbes 2025 AI 50 list reveals a significant gender imbalance, with only seven female founders among fifty companies; five of these women are immigrants, highlighting systemic issues in access to funding and opportunities within the AI sector.
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60% Bias Score


US Exempts Electronics from Tariffs, Acknowledging China's Manufacturing Dominance
The US exempted smartphones, computers, and other electronics from reciprocal tariffs, prompting China to view this as a partial correction of its erroneous policy, highlighting China's crucial role in global electronics manufacturing and the US's reliance on Asian supply chains.
US Exempts Electronics from Tariffs, Acknowledging China's Manufacturing Dominance
The US exempted smartphones, computers, and other electronics from reciprocal tariffs, prompting China to view this as a partial correction of its erroneous policy, highlighting China's crucial role in global electronics manufacturing and the US's reliance on Asian supply chains.
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52% Bias Score


Alcaraz Wins Monte-Carlo Masters, Returns to Form
Carlos Alcaraz won the Monte-Carlo Masters on Sunday, defeating Lorenzo Musetti 3-6, 6-1, 6-0 in a match where Musetti was hampered by a leg injury; this is Alcaraz's first Masters 1000 title in 13 months, moving him to world No.2.
Alcaraz Wins Monte-Carlo Masters, Returns to Form
Carlos Alcaraz won the Monte-Carlo Masters on Sunday, defeating Lorenzo Musetti 3-6, 6-1, 6-0 in a match where Musetti was hampered by a leg injury; this is Alcaraz's first Masters 1000 title in 13 months, moving him to world No.2.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Tariffs Hit US Farmers; White House Considers Aid
President Trump's tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico, and China, especially the 145% tariff on Chinese goods, are harming US farmers by raising supply costs and decreasing export demand, prompting the White House to consider direct financial aid.

Trump Tariffs Hit US Farmers; White House Considers Aid
President Trump's tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico, and China, especially the 145% tariff on Chinese goods, are harming US farmers by raising supply costs and decreasing export demand, prompting the White House to consider direct financial aid.
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44% Bias Score

Russia's Sumy Attack Kills 34, Tests Trump's Patience
On Palm Sunday, Russian forces launched ballistic missile strikes on civilian targets in Sumy, Ukraine, killing at least 34 people and prompting condemnation from President Trump's special envoy, Keith Kellogg. Russia's continued aggression raises concerns about the war's future and the potential fo...

Russia's Sumy Attack Kills 34, Tests Trump's Patience
On Palm Sunday, Russian forces launched ballistic missile strikes on civilian targets in Sumy, Ukraine, killing at least 34 people and prompting condemnation from President Trump's special envoy, Keith Kellogg. Russia's continued aggression raises concerns about the war's future and the potential fo...
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44% Bias Score

China-Indonesia Economic Ties Strengthen Despite Challenges
The 75th anniversary of China-Indonesia diplomatic relations highlights robust economic ties, with bilateral trade rebounding to $135.17 billion in 2024, driven by the Belt and Road Initiative and complementary trade structures, despite challenges related to sustainability and geopolitical balancing...

China-Indonesia Economic Ties Strengthen Despite Challenges
The 75th anniversary of China-Indonesia diplomatic relations highlights robust economic ties, with bilateral trade rebounding to $135.17 billion in 2024, driven by the Belt and Road Initiative and complementary trade structures, despite challenges related to sustainability and geopolitical balancing...
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40% Bias Score

Shin Bet's Independence Under Scrutiny Amidst Allegations of Political Interference
The Shin Bet, Israel's internal security agency, faces scrutiny over its extensive powers, including surveillance and detention, amidst allegations of Prime Minister Netanyahu attempting to use it against political opponents; a unique legal provision aims to protect the agency's independence.

Shin Bet's Independence Under Scrutiny Amidst Allegations of Political Interference
The Shin Bet, Israel's internal security agency, faces scrutiny over its extensive powers, including surveillance and detention, amidst allegations of Prime Minister Netanyahu attempting to use it against political opponents; a unique legal provision aims to protect the agency's independence.
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40% Bias Score

US Considers Unilateral Deep-Sea Mining, Bypassing International Authority
The Trump administration may unilaterally mine polymetallic nodules from international waters, disregarding the International Seabed Authority (ISA) and raising concerns about environmental damage and international law.

US Considers Unilateral Deep-Sea Mining, Bypassing International Authority
The Trump administration may unilaterally mine polymetallic nodules from international waters, disregarding the International Seabed Authority (ISA) and raising concerns about environmental damage and international law.
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52% Bias Score

Hasson Criticizes Netanyahu's Handling of Shin Bet Chief Dismissal
Former Shin Bet deputy chief Yisrael Hasson criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's handling of the attempted dismissal of Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar, citing a lack of responsible leadership and a potential systemic failure within Israel's security services.

Hasson Criticizes Netanyahu's Handling of Shin Bet Chief Dismissal
Former Shin Bet deputy chief Yisrael Hasson criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's handling of the attempted dismissal of Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar, citing a lack of responsible leadership and a potential systemic failure within Israel's security services.
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40% Bias Score
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