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114 Undocumented Immigrants Arrested in Colorado Springs Nightclub Raid
A multi-agency raid in Colorado Springs on Sunday led to the arrest of 114 undocumented immigrants at an underground nightclub, along with the seizure of drugs and weapons; Attorney General Pam Bondi stated the club was frequented by Tda and MS-13 terrorists.
114 Undocumented Immigrants Arrested in Colorado Springs Nightclub Raid
A multi-agency raid in Colorado Springs on Sunday led to the arrest of 114 undocumented immigrants at an underground nightclub, along with the seizure of drugs and weapons; Attorney General Pam Bondi stated the club was frequented by Tda and MS-13 terrorists.
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68% Bias Score


Saudi Arabia and Qatar to Pay Syria's World Bank Debt
Saudi Arabia and Qatar will pay Syria's nearly $15 million debt to the World Bank, enabling the resumption of support for the war-torn country's reconstruction after the fall of Bashar al-Assad's government in December and the rise of a new leadership backed by the two oil-rich nations.
Saudi Arabia and Qatar to Pay Syria's World Bank Debt
Saudi Arabia and Qatar will pay Syria's nearly $15 million debt to the World Bank, enabling the resumption of support for the war-torn country's reconstruction after the fall of Bashar al-Assad's government in December and the rise of a new leadership backed by the two oil-rich nations.
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36% Bias Score


Armenia's Tech Boom: From Soviet Legacy to Global Powerhouse
Armenia's tech sector is booming, driven by the Armath educational program training 17,000 students, a supportive diaspora network, and an influx of Russian IT specialists post-Ukraine war; this has resulted in the rise of successful companies like Picsart ($1.5B valuation) and Service Titan (over $...
Armenia's Tech Boom: From Soviet Legacy to Global Powerhouse
Armenia's tech sector is booming, driven by the Armath educational program training 17,000 students, a supportive diaspora network, and an influx of Russian IT specialists post-Ukraine war; this has resulted in the rise of successful companies like Picsart ($1.5B valuation) and Service Titan (over $...
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44% Bias Score


Canadian Resale Market Booms Amidst Tariff-Induced Economic Uncertainty
Amidst declining consumer confidence in Canada due to tariffs, the resale market is booming, with sales at thrift stores like Karla Ahlqvist's in Vancouver up significantly in 2025; this trend is also seen in other resale businesses such as Wildlife Thrift and Goodwill, while publicly traded thrift-...
Canadian Resale Market Booms Amidst Tariff-Induced Economic Uncertainty
Amidst declining consumer confidence in Canada due to tariffs, the resale market is booming, with sales at thrift stores like Karla Ahlqvist's in Vancouver up significantly in 2025; this trend is also seen in other resale businesses such as Wildlife Thrift and Goodwill, while publicly traded thrift-...
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40% Bias Score


Roman Gladiator Skeleton Shows First Evidence of Lion Attack
A Roman gladiator skeleton in York, UK, shows tooth marks on the pelvis, providing the first physical evidence of a lion attack, confirmed by forensic analysis comparing the wounds to modern lion bites, suggesting gladiatorial combat with wild animals was a common spectacle in Roman Britain.
Roman Gladiator Skeleton Shows First Evidence of Lion Attack
A Roman gladiator skeleton in York, UK, shows tooth marks on the pelvis, providing the first physical evidence of a lion attack, confirmed by forensic analysis comparing the wounds to modern lion bites, suggesting gladiatorial combat with wild animals was a common spectacle in Roman Britain.
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20% Bias Score


Le Court-Pienaar Wins Liège-Bastogne-Liège, Secures Historic African Victory
Kim Le Court-Pienaar of Mauritius won the Liège-Bastogne-Liège women's cycling race on Sunday, marking Africa's first WorldTour victory and outsprinting top contenders Demi Vollering and Puck Pieterse in a thrilling final.
Le Court-Pienaar Wins Liège-Bastogne-Liège, Secures Historic African Victory
Kim Le Court-Pienaar of Mauritius won the Liège-Bastogne-Liège women's cycling race on Sunday, marking Africa's first WorldTour victory and outsprinting top contenders Demi Vollering and Puck Pieterse in a thrilling final.
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32% Bias Score

Greenland Rejects US Interest in Acquisition
Greenland's Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen jointly rejected U.S. President Donald Trump's interest in acquiring Greenland during a three-day official visit beginning on Saturday, September 14, 2019, calling the U.S. statements disrespectful and empha...

Greenland Rejects US Interest in Acquisition
Greenland's Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen jointly rejected U.S. President Donald Trump's interest in acquiring Greenland during a three-day official visit beginning on Saturday, September 14, 2019, calling the U.S. statements disrespectful and empha...
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40% Bias Score

Justice Department Halts 365 Federal Grant Programs, Disrupting Victim Services
The Justice Department halted 365 federal grant programs this week, impacting vital services for crime victims and violence prevention, though some funding has since been restored; nonprofits face immediate disruptions, including potential layoffs and program closures.

Justice Department Halts 365 Federal Grant Programs, Disrupting Victim Services
The Justice Department halted 365 federal grant programs this week, impacting vital services for crime victims and violence prevention, though some funding has since been restored; nonprofits face immediate disruptions, including potential layoffs and program closures.
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48% Bias Score

Canada Election: Carney Poised to Win on "Trump Effect
In Canada's election, Mark Carney, the Liberal candidate, is projected to win against Pierre Poilievre of the Conservatives, largely due to Canadians seeing him as the better negotiator against President Trump's protectionist policies; this represents one of the largest shifts in polling data in rec...

Canada Election: Carney Poised to Win on "Trump Effect
In Canada's election, Mark Carney, the Liberal candidate, is projected to win against Pierre Poilievre of the Conservatives, largely due to Canadians seeing him as the better negotiator against President Trump's protectionist policies; this represents one of the largest shifts in polling data in rec...
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56% Bias Score

Car Attack at Vancouver Street Festival Kills 11
In Vancouver, Canada, a car drove into a Philippine street festival on Saturday, killing at least 11 people and injuring dozens; a 30-year-old suspect is in custody, and the city will review its security protocols.

Car Attack at Vancouver Street Festival Kills 11
In Vancouver, Canada, a car drove into a Philippine street festival on Saturday, killing at least 11 people and injuring dozens; a 30-year-old suspect is in custody, and the city will review its security protocols.
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40% Bias Score

Netanyahu Sets Two Conditions for Iran Nuclear Deal
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu demands complete dismantling of Iran's nuclear facilities and limitations on its ballistic missile program as conditions for any nuclear agreement with Iran, while Iran insists on its right to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes.

Netanyahu Sets Two Conditions for Iran Nuclear Deal
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu demands complete dismantling of Iran's nuclear facilities and limitations on its ballistic missile program as conditions for any nuclear agreement with Iran, while Iran insists on its right to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes.
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48% Bias Score

Pope Francis's Funeral: An Unexpected Diplomatic Stage
The funeral of Pope Francis in Rome, attended by approximately 170 national delegations and world leaders, unexpectedly became a venue for informal political discussions between global leaders, mirroring similar diplomatic occurrences at the funerals of Shinzo Abe and Queen Elizabeth II.

Pope Francis's Funeral: An Unexpected Diplomatic Stage
The funeral of Pope Francis in Rome, attended by approximately 170 national delegations and world leaders, unexpectedly became a venue for informal political discussions between global leaders, mirroring similar diplomatic occurrences at the funerals of Shinzo Abe and Queen Elizabeth II.
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44% Bias Score
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