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U.S. Senator Visits El Salvador Amid Deportation Dispute
U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen visited El Salvador to meet with Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran citizen deported despite a court order, highlighting the ongoing dispute between the U.S. and El Salvador over his deportation and raising concerns about human rights.
U.S. Senator Visits El Salvador Amid Deportation Dispute
U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen visited El Salvador to meet with Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran citizen deported despite a court order, highlighting the ongoing dispute between the U.S. and El Salvador over his deportation and raising concerns about human rights.
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48% Bias Score


Deadly Shooting Near Florida State University
A shooting near Florida State University's student union on Thursday resulted in two deaths and five injuries; the suspect, Phoenix Ikner, 20, son of a Leon County sheriff's deputy, was apprehended by police after using a handgun and a shotgun.
Deadly Shooting Near Florida State University
A shooting near Florida State University's student union on Thursday resulted in two deaths and five injuries; the suspect, Phoenix Ikner, 20, son of a Leon County sheriff's deputy, was apprehended by police after using a handgun and a shotgun.
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24% Bias Score


Florida State University Shooting: Two Dead, Six Wounded
A gunman opened fire near Florida State University's student union at 11:50 a.m. on Thursday, killing two and wounding six others. The suspect, identified as 20-year-old Phoenix Ikner, son of a sheriff's deputy, was apprehended. Police have not yet released a motive.
Florida State University Shooting: Two Dead, Six Wounded
A gunman opened fire near Florida State University's student union at 11:50 a.m. on Thursday, killing two and wounding six others. The suspect, identified as 20-year-old Phoenix Ikner, son of a sheriff's deputy, was apprehended. Police have not yet released a motive.
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32% Bias Score


Volgograd Commemorates 361,000 Civilian WWII Victims
Over 120 people, including officials and veterans, created a memorial display of 1,500 lights representing the 361,000 civilians killed in the Stalingrad region during WWII, as part of the "Without Expiration Date" project in Volgograd on April 17.
Volgograd Commemorates 361,000 Civilian WWII Victims
Over 120 people, including officials and veterans, created a memorial display of 1,500 lights representing the 361,000 civilians killed in the Stalingrad region during WWII, as part of the "Without Expiration Date" project in Volgograd on April 17.
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44% Bias Score


Manchester United Stage Remarkable Comeback Against Lyon
Manchester United dramatically overcame a 4-2 extra-time deficit against 10-man Lyon to win their Europa League quarter-final 7-6 on aggregate, scoring three goals in the final six minutes to secure a spot in the semi-finals.
Manchester United Stage Remarkable Comeback Against Lyon
Manchester United dramatically overcame a 4-2 extra-time deficit against 10-man Lyon to win their Europa League quarter-final 7-6 on aggregate, scoring three goals in the final six minutes to secure a spot in the semi-finals.
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52% Bias Score


FSU Shooting Suspect Had Law Enforcement Ties
Phoenix Ikner, 20, the son of a Leon County Sheriff's deputy, allegedly shot and killed two people and injured five others at Florida State University on Thursday; he was apprehended with his mother's service weapon and had previously participated in law enforcement programs.
FSU Shooting Suspect Had Law Enforcement Ties
Phoenix Ikner, 20, the son of a Leon County Sheriff's deputy, allegedly shot and killed two people and injured five others at Florida State University on Thursday; he was apprehended with his mother's service weapon and had previously participated in law enforcement programs.
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48% Bias Score

Clyburn Warns of Autocracy, Urges Voters to Counter Trump Administration
At a South Carolina town hall, Congressman Jim Clyburn voiced fears about the Trump administration's actions, comparing the current political climate to 1930s Germany and urging voters to actively participate in the political process to counter what he sees as authoritarian trends, highlighting conc...

Clyburn Warns of Autocracy, Urges Voters to Counter Trump Administration
At a South Carolina town hall, Congressman Jim Clyburn voiced fears about the Trump administration's actions, comparing the current political climate to 1930s Germany and urging voters to actively participate in the political process to counter what he sees as authoritarian trends, highlighting conc...
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44% Bias Score

CDC Cancels Texas School Measles Aid Due to Staff Layoffs
The CDC cancelled its plan to assist Texas schools in curbing measles due to staff layoffs stemming from recent budget cuts, hindering the ongoing response to a record measles outbreak.

CDC Cancels Texas School Measles Aid Due to Staff Layoffs
The CDC cancelled its plan to assist Texas schools in curbing measles due to staff layoffs stemming from recent budget cuts, hindering the ongoing response to a record measles outbreak.
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44% Bias Score

Russia Lifts Ban on Taliban
Russia's Supreme Court lifted its 2003 ban on the Taliban on Thursday, following a 2022 law allowing court suspension of terrorist organization designations, facilitating increased engagement and trade with Afghanistan while raising human rights concerns.

Russia Lifts Ban on Taliban
Russia's Supreme Court lifted its 2003 ban on the Taliban on Thursday, following a 2022 law allowing court suspension of terrorist organization designations, facilitating increased engagement and trade with Afghanistan while raising human rights concerns.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Reopens Pacific Marine Monument to Commercial Fishing
President Trump issued an executive order on April 17, 2020, partially reopening the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument to US commercial fishing, reversing prior protections and potentially impacting vulnerable marine ecosystems.

Trump Reopens Pacific Marine Monument to Commercial Fishing
President Trump issued an executive order on April 17, 2020, partially reopening the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument to US commercial fishing, reversing prior protections and potentially impacting vulnerable marine ecosystems.
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52% Bias Score

Death of Mario Vargas Llosa: The End of Latin America's Literary Boom
The death of Nobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa at age 89 in Lima, Peru, marks the end of Latin America's literary Boom, a group of authors who propelled Latin American literature onto the world stage in the 1960s. His sons carried two caskets from a private cremation ceremony, illustrating the lasti...

Death of Mario Vargas Llosa: The End of Latin America's Literary Boom
The death of Nobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa at age 89 in Lima, Peru, marks the end of Latin America's literary Boom, a group of authors who propelled Latin American literature onto the world stage in the 1960s. His sons carried two caskets from a private cremation ceremony, illustrating the lasti...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Threatens Fed Chair Powell, Highlighting Central Bank Independence
Donald Trump's implicit threat to fire Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell highlights the tension between the President's desire for lower interest rates and the Fed's legally independent mandate; this comes as the ECB lowers interest rates in response to Trump's trade war, creating contrasting r...

Trump Threatens Fed Chair Powell, Highlighting Central Bank Independence
Donald Trump's implicit threat to fire Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell highlights the tension between the President's desire for lower interest rates and the Fed's legally independent mandate; this comes as the ECB lowers interest rates in response to Trump's trade war, creating contrasting r...
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40% Bias Score
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