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Two Dead in Florida State University Shooting
Two non-student individuals died in a shooting at Florida State University on Thursday; the suspect, 20-year-old Phoenix Ikner, is in custody, and five others were hospitalized with gunshot wounds.
Two Dead in Florida State University Shooting
Two non-student individuals died in a shooting at Florida State University on Thursday; the suspect, 20-year-old Phoenix Ikner, is in custody, and five others were hospitalized with gunshot wounds.
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24% Bias Score


US Senator Denied Access to Detained Salvadoran in El Salvador Prison
US Senator Chris Van Hollen was denied access to a Salvadoran prison holding Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a mistakenly deported Salvadoran national, highlighting a diplomatic dispute over due process and human rights amidst conflicting US government statements regarding Abrego Garcia's alleged gang...
US Senator Denied Access to Detained Salvadoran in El Salvador Prison
US Senator Chris Van Hollen was denied access to a Salvadoran prison holding Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a mistakenly deported Salvadoran national, highlighting a diplomatic dispute over due process and human rights amidst conflicting US government statements regarding Abrego Garcia's alleged gang...
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36% Bias Score


US Assures Yemen Wheat Shipment Won't Be Wasted Despite Funding Cuts
The US State Department confirmed that a ship carrying wheat for Yemen, departing Oregon in early April and arriving in mid-May, will not be wasted, despite recent funding cuts that canceled USAID contracts with the World Food Programme, leaving the distribution plan unclear.
US Assures Yemen Wheat Shipment Won't Be Wasted Despite Funding Cuts
The US State Department confirmed that a ship carrying wheat for Yemen, departing Oregon in early April and arriving in mid-May, will not be wasted, despite recent funding cuts that canceled USAID contracts with the World Food Programme, leaving the distribution plan unclear.
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44% Bias Score


Florida State University Shooting: Two Dead, Six Injured
A shooting at Florida State University on April 17th resulted in two fatalities and six injuries; the suspect, a 20-year-old student, used his mother's firearm and is hospitalized.
Florida State University Shooting: Two Dead, Six Injured
A shooting at Florida State University on April 17th resulted in two fatalities and six injuries; the suspect, a 20-year-old student, used his mother's firearm and is hospitalized.
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48% Bias Score


US Judge Finds Google Guilty of Anti-Competitive Practices in Online Advertising
A US federal judge ruled that Google engaged in anti-competitive practices to maintain monopoly power in online advertising, causing significant harm to clients and rivals; the ruling may lead to asset divestiture.
US Judge Finds Google Guilty of Anti-Competitive Practices in Online Advertising
A US federal judge ruled that Google engaged in anti-competitive practices to maintain monopoly power in online advertising, causing significant harm to clients and rivals; the ruling may lead to asset divestiture.
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44% Bias Score


Germany Excludes Russian, Belarusian Ambassadors from WWII Commemoration
Germany excluded Russian and Belarusian ambassadors from official commemorations of the 80th anniversary of WWII's end on May 8th due to concerns about potential anti-Ukrainian propaganda, reflecting strained diplomatic relations and Germany's support for Ukraine.
Germany Excludes Russian, Belarusian Ambassadors from WWII Commemoration
Germany excluded Russian and Belarusian ambassadors from official commemorations of the 80th anniversary of WWII's end on May 8th due to concerns about potential anti-Ukrainian propaganda, reflecting strained diplomatic relations and Germany's support for Ukraine.
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40% Bias Score

Supreme Court to Hear Arguments on Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on May 15 regarding President Trump's executive order attempting to end birthright citizenship for nearly all individuals, despite lower court rulings deeming it unconstitutional; a decision favoring Trump could allow nationwide enforcement of this policy.

Supreme Court to Hear Arguments on Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on May 15 regarding President Trump's executive order attempting to end birthright citizenship for nearly all individuals, despite lower court rulings deeming it unconstitutional; a decision favoring Trump could allow nationwide enforcement of this policy.
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40% Bias Score

Appeals Court Rejects Trump Administration's Attempt to Halt Return of Wrongly Deported Migrant
A federal appeals court rejected the Trump administration's attempt to block a lower court order facilitating the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a migrant wrongly deported to El Salvador, criticizing the administration's actions as undermining the rule of law and warning of a potential crisis.

Appeals Court Rejects Trump Administration's Attempt to Halt Return of Wrongly Deported Migrant
A federal appeals court rejected the Trump administration's attempt to block a lower court order facilitating the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a migrant wrongly deported to El Salvador, criticizing the administration's actions as undermining the rule of law and warning of a potential crisis.
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56% Bias Score

Early Earth May Have Been Hydrated from its Formation, Study Suggests
Analysis of a 4.6-billion-year-old enstatite chondrite meteorite reveals unexpectedly high levels of intrinsic hydrogen, challenging the prevailing theory that Earth's water originated solely from asteroid impacts and suggesting Earth may have been initially hydrated.

Early Earth May Have Been Hydrated from its Formation, Study Suggests
Analysis of a 4.6-billion-year-old enstatite chondrite meteorite reveals unexpectedly high levels of intrinsic hydrogen, challenging the prevailing theory that Earth's water originated solely from asteroid impacts and suggesting Earth may have been initially hydrated.
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32% Bias Score

Trump Administration Targets Elite US Universities, Sparking Academic Freedom Debate
The Trump administration is targeting leading American universities, demanding reforms and oversight, citing "wokeness," resulting in some universities complying while others, like Harvard, resist, prompting criticism from Barack Obama and raising concerns about academic freedom and the future of Am...

Trump Administration Targets Elite US Universities, Sparking Academic Freedom Debate
The Trump administration is targeting leading American universities, demanding reforms and oversight, citing "wokeness," resulting in some universities complying while others, like Harvard, resist, prompting criticism from Barack Obama and raising concerns about academic freedom and the future of Am...
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60% Bias Score

Friends, Not Parents: EU Youth Political Discussions Reveal Generational & National Variations
A Debating Europe survey of 2,000 young people (18-35) in Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, and Poland reveals that friends are the main discussion partners for politics (except in Denmark, where it's parents), with significant variations in agreement across relationships and online. Concerns exist a...

Friends, Not Parents: EU Youth Political Discussions Reveal Generational & National Variations
A Debating Europe survey of 2,000 young people (18-35) in Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, and Poland reveals that friends are the main discussion partners for politics (except in Denmark, where it's parents), with significant variations in agreement across relationships and online. Concerns exist a...
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36% Bias Score

WHO Adopts Pandemic Treaty Amidst Online Misinformation
The World Health Organization's new pandemic treaty, adopted by over 190 member states on April 16th, 2024, aims to improve global pandemic preparedness and response, but misinformation online falsely claims it overrides national sovereignty and mandates actions like mandatory vaccinations.

WHO Adopts Pandemic Treaty Amidst Online Misinformation
The World Health Organization's new pandemic treaty, adopted by over 190 member states on April 16th, 2024, aims to improve global pandemic preparedness and response, but misinformation online falsely claims it overrides national sovereignty and mandates actions like mandatory vaccinations.
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48% Bias Score
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