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Trump's Trade War and Powell Clash Trigger Market Turmoil
Monday's financial market turmoil, triggered by President Trump's trade war and confrontation with Federal Reserve Chairman Powell, sent stocks lower, bond yields higher, and the dollar to a multiyear low, while gold and bitcoin surged as investors sought safe havens.
Trump's Trade War and Powell Clash Trigger Market Turmoil
Monday's financial market turmoil, triggered by President Trump's trade war and confrontation with Federal Reserve Chairman Powell, sent stocks lower, bond yields higher, and the dollar to a multiyear low, while gold and bitcoin surged as investors sought safe havens.
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52% Bias Score


China's One-Child Policy: Unintended Consequences and Economic Strain
China's 1979 One-Child Policy, while initially successful in curbing population growth, unexpectedly caused a demographic imbalance, shrinking workforce, and rapidly aging population, leading to economic strain and social challenges that persist today.
China's One-Child Policy: Unintended Consequences and Economic Strain
China's 1979 One-Child Policy, while initially successful in curbing population growth, unexpectedly caused a demographic imbalance, shrinking workforce, and rapidly aging population, leading to economic strain and social challenges that persist today.
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56% Bias Score


White House Seeks Hegseth Replacement Amid Classified Information Leaks
The White House is reportedly seeking a replacement for Pentagon leader Pete Hegseth after he allegedly leaked classified military information via Signal, sharing minute-by-minute details of Yemen airstrikes; President Trump supports Hegseth, while four senior Pentagon advisors were either resigned ...
White House Seeks Hegseth Replacement Amid Classified Information Leaks
The White House is reportedly seeking a replacement for Pentagon leader Pete Hegseth after he allegedly leaked classified military information via Signal, sharing minute-by-minute details of Yemen airstrikes; President Trump supports Hegseth, while four senior Pentagon advisors were either resigned ...
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48% Bias Score


CDC Layoffs Jeopardize U.S. Injury Prevention Efforts
The recent firing of hundreds of CDC employees focused on injury prevention has halted critical research projects, eliminated a centralized data system for tracking injuries, and jeopardized the U.S.'s ability to effectively prevent and respond to preventable deaths and injuries, the leading cause o...
CDC Layoffs Jeopardize U.S. Injury Prevention Efforts
The recent firing of hundreds of CDC employees focused on injury prevention has halted critical research projects, eliminated a centralized data system for tracking injuries, and jeopardized the U.S.'s ability to effectively prevent and respond to preventable deaths and injuries, the leading cause o...
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48% Bias Score


Low Real ID Compliance Creates Looming Travel Disruptions
Starting May 7, Americans need a Real ID for air travel and federal buildings, but at least 16 states have under 50% compliance, creating potential for widespread airport delays, while TSA plans for significant disruptions.
Low Real ID Compliance Creates Looming Travel Disruptions
Starting May 7, Americans need a Real ID for air travel and federal buildings, but at least 16 states have under 50% compliance, creating potential for widespread airport delays, while TSA plans for significant disruptions.
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40% Bias Score


Handyman with Child Sex Crime Conviction Charged with Murder of Elderly Woman
A Washington state handyman, Jeffrey Zizz, with a prior child sex crime conviction, has been arrested and charged with murdering 82-year-old Marcia Norman, whose remains were found encased in concrete under a shed he built; Zizz fled to Montana after Norman was reported missing.
Handyman with Child Sex Crime Conviction Charged with Murder of Elderly Woman
A Washington state handyman, Jeffrey Zizz, with a prior child sex crime conviction, has been arrested and charged with murdering 82-year-old Marcia Norman, whose remains were found encased in concrete under a shed he built; Zizz fled to Montana after Norman was reported missing.
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44% Bias Score

Pace University Integrates AI into Curriculum and Operations
Pace University is integrating artificial intelligence into its curriculum and operations to prepare students for the future workforce, offering courses on AI literacy and ethics, and ensuring equitable access to these advancements.

Pace University Integrates AI into Curriculum and Operations
Pace University is integrating artificial intelligence into its curriculum and operations to prepare students for the future workforce, offering courses on AI literacy and ethics, and ensuring equitable access to these advancements.
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40% Bias Score

Trust Deficit Hinders Organizational Agility in Volatile Economies
In volatile economic times, a lack of trust hinders organizational agility, causing leaders to become bottlenecks and creating excessive checks and balances. This negatively impacts performance and reinforces distrust, necessitating trust-building strategies focused on competence, benevolence, and i...

Trust Deficit Hinders Organizational Agility in Volatile Economies
In volatile economic times, a lack of trust hinders organizational agility, causing leaders to become bottlenecks and creating excessive checks and balances. This negatively impacts performance and reinforces distrust, necessitating trust-building strategies focused on competence, benevolence, and i...
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32% Bias Score

Pope Francis's Enduring Climate Advocacy: Inspiring Action, Shifting the Church's Stance
Pope Francis, spiritual leader of 1.4 billion Catholics, has consistently advocated for climate action through encyclicals like "Laudato Si'" (2015) and "Laudate Deum" (2023), inspiring the creation of Catholic climate groups and various environmental initiatives globally, although research suggests...

Pope Francis's Enduring Climate Advocacy: Inspiring Action, Shifting the Church's Stance
Pope Francis, spiritual leader of 1.4 billion Catholics, has consistently advocated for climate action through encyclicals like "Laudato Si'" (2015) and "Laudate Deum" (2023), inspiring the creation of Catholic climate groups and various environmental initiatives globally, although research suggests...
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40% Bias Score

Texas Bills Threaten to Weaken Anti-SLAPP Law, Chilling Free Speech
Texas lawmakers are considering bills that would weaken the state's anti-SLAPP law, the 2011 Texas Citizens Participation Act (TCPA), potentially chilling free speech by making it easier for powerful interests to silence critics through costly lawsuits; the bills would alter attorney's fees and elim...

Texas Bills Threaten to Weaken Anti-SLAPP Law, Chilling Free Speech
Texas lawmakers are considering bills that would weaken the state's anti-SLAPP law, the 2011 Texas Citizens Participation Act (TCPA), potentially chilling free speech by making it easier for powerful interests to silence critics through costly lawsuits; the bills would alter attorney's fees and elim...
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52% Bias Score

El Paso Walmart Shooter Pleads Guilty, Receives Life Sentence
Patrick Crusius, the 26-year-old responsible for the August 3, 2019, El Paso Walmart mass shooting that killed 23 people, pleaded guilty to capital murder, receiving a life sentence without parole in a state court; this comes after a previous federal conviction of hate crimes.

El Paso Walmart Shooter Pleads Guilty, Receives Life Sentence
Patrick Crusius, the 26-year-old responsible for the August 3, 2019, El Paso Walmart mass shooting that killed 23 people, pleaded guilty to capital murder, receiving a life sentence without parole in a state court; this comes after a previous federal conviction of hate crimes.
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28% Bias Score

Supreme Court to Decide on First Religious Public Charter School
The U.S. Supreme Court will decide the constitutionality of Oklahoma's first religious public charter school, St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, pitting Republican Governor Kevin Stitt against Attorney General Gentner Drummond over taxpayer funding and the First Amendment.

Supreme Court to Decide on First Religious Public Charter School
The U.S. Supreme Court will decide the constitutionality of Oklahoma's first religious public charter school, St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, pitting Republican Governor Kevin Stitt against Attorney General Gentner Drummond over taxpayer funding and the First Amendment.
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48% Bias Score
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