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Van Hollen's El Salvador Meeting Sparks Outrage
Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen's meeting with deported Salvadoran national Kilmar Abrego Garcia in El Salvador caused outrage after photos surfaced of them drinking margaritas; the meeting followed a legal battle and Supreme Court order for Abrego Garcia's return to the US.
Van Hollen's El Salvador Meeting Sparks Outrage
Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen's meeting with deported Salvadoran national Kilmar Abrego Garcia in El Salvador caused outrage after photos surfaced of them drinking margaritas; the meeting followed a legal battle and Supreme Court order for Abrego Garcia's return to the US.
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68% Bias Score


Blood Test Predicts Age-Related Disease Risk by Identifying Accelerated Organ Aging
A new study in The Lancet Digital Health reveals a simple blood test can predict the risk of 45 age-related diseases by identifying organs aging faster than expected, based on a 20-year study of over 6,000 British adults.
Blood Test Predicts Age-Related Disease Risk by Identifying Accelerated Organ Aging
A new study in The Lancet Digital Health reveals a simple blood test can predict the risk of 45 age-related diseases by identifying organs aging faster than expected, based on a 20-year study of over 6,000 British adults.
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20% Bias Score


China's "Navigator" Shield Machine Reaches Halfway Point in Yangtze River Tunnel
China's record-breaking 148-meter-long shield machine, "Navigator," completed half its underwater Yangtze River tunnel journey on Wednesday, advancing 5,660 meters at a daily pace of 24-28 meters, marking a major milestone for the Shanghai-Chongming-Taicang high-speed rail tunnel project scheduled t...
China's "Navigator" Shield Machine Reaches Halfway Point in Yangtze River Tunnel
China's record-breaking 148-meter-long shield machine, "Navigator," completed half its underwater Yangtze River tunnel journey on Wednesday, advancing 5,660 meters at a daily pace of 24-28 meters, marking a major milestone for the Shanghai-Chongming-Taicang high-speed rail tunnel project scheduled t...
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24% Bias Score


China and Cambodia Deepen Strategic Partnership
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen agreed Thursday to deepen their strategic partnership, focusing on economic cooperation and mutual support, including infrastructure development and opposition to unilateralism.
China and Cambodia Deepen Strategic Partnership
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen agreed Thursday to deepen their strategic partnership, focusing on economic cooperation and mutual support, including infrastructure development and opposition to unilateralism.
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44% Bias Score


China Adds Three Items to UNESCO's Memory of the World Register
China added three items—the Bianzhong bells, Shaolin Temple steles, and the Trilingual Inscription—to UNESCO's Memory of the World Register, increasing its entries to 18 and highlighting its commitment to preserving global heritage; the Bianzhong bells alone attracted over 5 million visitors in 2024...
China Adds Three Items to UNESCO's Memory of the World Register
China added three items—the Bianzhong bells, Shaolin Temple steles, and the Trilingual Inscription—to UNESCO's Memory of the World Register, increasing its entries to 18 and highlighting its commitment to preserving global heritage; the Bianzhong bells alone attracted over 5 million visitors in 2024...
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40% Bias Score


Copernicus Report Highlights Europe's Accelerated Climate Change and Inadequate Policy Response
The 2024 Copernicus European State of the Climate report details Europe's alarmingly accelerated climate change, with extreme weather events causing €738 billion in damages since 1980 (€162 billion in the last three years) and impacting public health and policy responses.
Copernicus Report Highlights Europe's Accelerated Climate Change and Inadequate Policy Response
The 2024 Copernicus European State of the Climate report details Europe's alarmingly accelerated climate change, with extreme weather events causing €738 billion in damages since 1980 (€162 billion in the last three years) and impacting public health and policy responses.
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52% Bias Score

US Senator's El Salvador Visit Highlights Deportation Dispute
Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen met with Kilmar Ábrego García in El Salvador, who was deported despite a US court order, sparking a political clash between Democrats and Republicans over the Trump administration's actions and human rights concerns in El Salvador's prisons.

US Senator's El Salvador Visit Highlights Deportation Dispute
Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen met with Kilmar Ábrego García in El Salvador, who was deported despite a US court order, sparking a political clash between Democrats and Republicans over the Trump administration's actions and human rights concerns in El Salvador's prisons.
Progress
64% Bias Score

Spanish Singer Judeline Makes Coachella Debut
On April 12th, 2025, Spanish singer Judeline performed at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in California, marking a significant achievement for the 22-year-old artist with only one album released. Her 40-minute set included 12 songs and a castanet performance, showcasing her unique style...

Spanish Singer Judeline Makes Coachella Debut
On April 12th, 2025, Spanish singer Judeline performed at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in California, marking a significant achievement for the 22-year-old artist with only one album released. Her 40-minute set included 12 songs and a castanet performance, showcasing her unique style...
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24% Bias Score

China's Supply Chain Expo Tackles U.S. Tariff Disruptions
The 2024 China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) in Beijing addresses global supply chain instability caused by U.S. tariffs, bringing together businesses to foster collaboration and resilience, with over 200 cooperation pacts signed in 2023.

China's Supply Chain Expo Tackles U.S. Tariff Disruptions
The 2024 China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) in Beijing addresses global supply chain instability caused by U.S. tariffs, bringing together businesses to foster collaboration and resilience, with over 200 cooperation pacts signed in 2023.
Progress
40% Bias Score

China and Cambodia Deepen Strategic Partnership
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet agreed on April 17, 2025, to further strengthen the China-Cambodia relationship, designating 2025 as the "China-Cambodia Year of Tourism" and signing over 30 bilateral cooperation agreements across various sectors, including economi...

China and Cambodia Deepen Strategic Partnership
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet agreed on April 17, 2025, to further strengthen the China-Cambodia relationship, designating 2025 as the "China-Cambodia Year of Tourism" and signing over 30 bilateral cooperation agreements across various sectors, including economi...
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48% Bias Score

EU's Democratic Deficit: Centralization of Power and Lack of Accountability
JD Vance's assertion that Brussels fears its voters is supported by evidence of the EU's increasingly centralized and undemocratic decision-making processes, particularly during crises like the Eurozone crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to policies implemented without sufficient public debat...

EU's Democratic Deficit: Centralization of Power and Lack of Accountability
JD Vance's assertion that Brussels fears its voters is supported by evidence of the EU's increasingly centralized and undemocratic decision-making processes, particularly during crises like the Eurozone crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to policies implemented without sufficient public debat...
Progress
60% Bias Score

Cartoonist's Resignation Highlights US Press Freedom Decline
Pulitzer Prize winner Ann Telnaes resigned from The Washington Post in January 2025 after an opinion editor refused her anti-Trump cartoon, highlighting the decline of press freedom and the economic vulnerability of cartoonists in the US, a situation exemplified by the drop from 2000 to under 20 emp...

Cartoonist's Resignation Highlights US Press Freedom Decline
Pulitzer Prize winner Ann Telnaes resigned from The Washington Post in January 2025 after an opinion editor refused her anti-Trump cartoon, highlighting the decline of press freedom and the economic vulnerability of cartoonists in the US, a situation exemplified by the drop from 2000 to under 20 emp...
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36% Bias Score
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