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Bandar Abbas Port Explosion Kills Four, Injures Hundreds
A massive explosion at the Shahid Rajaee section of Iran's Bandar Abbas port killed four people, injured over 500, and caused widespread damage, leading to the temporary suspension of port operations; the likely cause is the explosion of chemicals stored in a warehouse.
Bandar Abbas Port Explosion Kills Four, Injures Hundreds
A massive explosion at the Shahid Rajaee section of Iran's Bandar Abbas port killed four people, injured over 500, and caused widespread damage, leading to the temporary suspension of port operations; the likely cause is the explosion of chemicals stored in a warehouse.
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24% Bias Score


Kennedy Center Cancels LGBTQ+ World Pride Events Amid Leadership Change
The Kennedy Center canceled LGBTQ+ events for World Pride 2024 in Washington, D.C., after President Trump replaced its leadership; events were moved to other venues, sparking concern about the future of LGBTQ+ programming.
Kennedy Center Cancels LGBTQ+ World Pride Events Amid Leadership Change
The Kennedy Center canceled LGBTQ+ events for World Pride 2024 in Washington, D.C., after President Trump replaced its leadership; events were moved to other venues, sparking concern about the future of LGBTQ+ programming.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Intervenes in Massapequa Mascot Legal Battle
The Massapequa Union Free School District in New York is defying a state ban on Native American mascots, leading to a legal battle that President Trump has intervened in, supporting the school's use of the "Chiefs" mascot, which a federal judge recently dismissed but allowed an extension for amendme...
Trump Intervenes in Massapequa Mascot Legal Battle
The Massapequa Union Free School District in New York is defying a state ban on Native American mascots, leading to a legal battle that President Trump has intervened in, supporting the school's use of the "Chiefs" mascot, which a federal judge recently dismissed but allowed an extension for amendme...
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36% Bias Score


Deepfake Pornography Leads to Conviction in South Korea
A South Korean university student, Roma, was targeted with deepfake pornography, prompting her to conduct her own investigation, leading to the arrest and conviction of two perpetrators who were sentenced to 9 and 3.5 years in prison, respectively, while highlighting the broader issue of deepfake ab...
Deepfake Pornography Leads to Conviction in South Korea
A South Korean university student, Roma, was targeted with deepfake pornography, prompting her to conduct her own investigation, leading to the arrest and conviction of two perpetrators who were sentenced to 9 and 3.5 years in prison, respectively, while highlighting the broader issue of deepfake ab...
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28% Bias Score


Estonia Announces €2.8 Billion Defense Spending Increase
Estonia approved a €2.8 billion, four-year defense spending plan to reach NATO capacity goals, increasing its defense spending to 5.4% of GDP by 2029, driven by Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the need to match and surpass its military capabilities.
Estonia Announces €2.8 Billion Defense Spending Increase
Estonia approved a €2.8 billion, four-year defense spending plan to reach NATO capacity goals, increasing its defense spending to 5.4% of GDP by 2029, driven by Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the need to match and surpass its military capabilities.
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48% Bias Score


Pope Francis's Funeral: A Stage for Informal Global Diplomacy
The funeral of Pope Francis in Rome attracted approximately 170 national delegations, including international leaders and royalty, creating an environment for informal political discussions among world leaders, similar to previous high-profile events such as the funerals of Shinzo Abe and Queen Eliz...
Pope Francis's Funeral: A Stage for Informal Global Diplomacy
The funeral of Pope Francis in Rome attracted approximately 170 national delegations, including international leaders and royalty, creating an environment for informal political discussions among world leaders, similar to previous high-profile events such as the funerals of Shinzo Abe and Queen Eliz...
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36% Bias Score

Suspect Partially Films Mosque Murder in La Grand-Combe
A 23-24 year old man was stabbed to death inside a mosque in La Grand-Combe, France, on Friday, April 26th, by a non-Muslim French national of Bosnian origin who partially filmed the act and is still at large; the incident is being investigated for possible Islamophobic motives.

Suspect Partially Films Mosque Murder in La Grand-Combe
A 23-24 year old man was stabbed to death inside a mosque in La Grand-Combe, France, on Friday, April 26th, by a non-Muslim French national of Bosnian origin who partially filmed the act and is still at large; the incident is being investigated for possible Islamophobic motives.
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28% Bias Score

Massapequa School Defies Native American Mascot Ban, Gains Trump's Support
The Massapequa Union Free School District in New York is defying a state ban on Native American mascots, facing legal action and drawing support from President Trump, who claims the ban is "ridiculous", despite the school's failure to consult with local Native American tribes before the lawsuit.

Massapequa School Defies Native American Mascot Ban, Gains Trump's Support
The Massapequa Union Free School District in New York is defying a state ban on Native American mascots, facing legal action and drawing support from President Trump, who claims the ban is "ridiculous", despite the school's failure to consult with local Native American tribes before the lawsuit.
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44% Bias Score

Five-Party Battle in English Local Elections Signals Shift in Political Landscape
England's upcoming local elections on May 4th will feature a five-way battle between Labour, Conservatives, Reform UK, Lib Dems, and Greens, marking a departure from traditional two-party politics and potentially leading to unstable local coalitions.

Five-Party Battle in English Local Elections Signals Shift in Political Landscape
England's upcoming local elections on May 4th will feature a five-way battle between Labour, Conservatives, Reform UK, Lib Dems, and Greens, marking a departure from traditional two-party politics and potentially leading to unstable local coalitions.
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40% Bias Score

Pope Francis's Funeral: A Stage for Unexpected Diplomacy
Around 170 national delegations and international leaders are attending Pope Francis's funeral in Rome on Saturday, creating an environment ripe for informal political exchanges, mirroring past instances of "funeral diplomacy" such as at Shinzo Abe's funeral, which saw Australia and Japan initiate s...

Pope Francis's Funeral: A Stage for Unexpected Diplomacy
Around 170 national delegations and international leaders are attending Pope Francis's funeral in Rome on Saturday, creating an environment ripe for informal political exchanges, mirroring past instances of "funeral diplomacy" such as at Shinzo Abe's funeral, which saw Australia and Japan initiate s...
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20% Bias Score

Milwaukee Judge Arrested for Allegedly Aiding Immigration Fugitive
Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested by the FBI on April 25th for allegedly helping Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, facing deportation, escape from the courthouse; this action heightened tensions between the Trump administration and local authorities over immigration policies.

Milwaukee Judge Arrested for Allegedly Aiding Immigration Fugitive
Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested by the FBI on April 25th for allegedly helping Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, facing deportation, escape from the courthouse; this action heightened tensions between the Trump administration and local authorities over immigration policies.
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48% Bias Score

Estonia Approves €2.8 Billion Defense Spending Plan
Estonia's parliament approved a €2.8 billion, four-year defense spending plan, raising its average defense spending to 5.4 percent of GDP by 2029, driven by Russia's invasion of Ukraine and exceeding NATO's 2 percent target, to enhance military capabilities and regional security.

Estonia Approves €2.8 Billion Defense Spending Plan
Estonia's parliament approved a €2.8 billion, four-year defense spending plan, raising its average defense spending to 5.4 percent of GDP by 2029, driven by Russia's invasion of Ukraine and exceeding NATO's 2 percent target, to enhance military capabilities and regional security.
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48% Bias Score
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