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Idaho Judge Rejects Kohberger's Motion to Remove Death Penalty
An Idaho judge denied Bryan Kohberger's motion to eliminate the death penalty as a possible punishment in his trial for the quadruple murder of University of Idaho students, rejecting the defense's arguments about the overwhelming amount of evidence disclosed by the prosecution.
Idaho Judge Rejects Kohberger's Motion to Remove Death Penalty
An Idaho judge denied Bryan Kohberger's motion to eliminate the death penalty as a possible punishment in his trial for the quadruple murder of University of Idaho students, rejecting the defense's arguments about the overwhelming amount of evidence disclosed by the prosecution.
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36% Bias Score


NERC Study Highlights Canadian Electricity Grid Vulnerabilities During Extreme Weather
A new study finds Quebec and Nova Scotia's electricity systems highly vulnerable to shortages during extreme weather, with Quebec facing potential deficits up to 10 gigawatts during winter cold snaps; only British Columbia and Manitoba show no deficiencies.
NERC Study Highlights Canadian Electricity Grid Vulnerabilities During Extreme Weather
A new study finds Quebec and Nova Scotia's electricity systems highly vulnerable to shortages during extreme weather, with Quebec facing potential deficits up to 10 gigawatts during winter cold snaps; only British Columbia and Manitoba show no deficiencies.
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40% Bias Score


RBC Withdraws $500 Billion Sustainable Finance Target Amidst Greenwashing Concerns
Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) retracted its $500 billion commitment to decarbonization efforts, citing Canada's anti-greenwashing law (Bill C-59) and challenges in measuring sustainable finance activities, raising concerns about the impact on Canada's climate goals.
RBC Withdraws $500 Billion Sustainable Finance Target Amidst Greenwashing Concerns
Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) retracted its $500 billion commitment to decarbonization efforts, citing Canada's anti-greenwashing law (Bill C-59) and challenges in measuring sustainable finance activities, raising concerns about the impact on Canada's climate goals.
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52% Bias Score


EU Ministers Tackle Disinformation Targeting Climate Policies
EU environment ministers met in Warsaw to discuss the rising concerns about disinformation campaigns targeting the bloc's climate and energy policies, citing examples of politically motivated false narratives and the need for a stronger coordinated response to combat such misinformation.
EU Ministers Tackle Disinformation Targeting Climate Policies
EU environment ministers met in Warsaw to discuss the rising concerns about disinformation campaigns targeting the bloc's climate and energy policies, citing examples of politically motivated false narratives and the need for a stronger coordinated response to combat such misinformation.
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40% Bias Score


Liberals Win Canadian Election Despite Seat Losses
The Liberal Party won the Canadian election despite losing 19 seats, gaining significantly in Quebec and against the NDP elsewhere; 60 ridings changed hands, with Ontario (23), British Columbia (13), and Quebec (13) seeing the most flips.
Liberals Win Canadian Election Despite Seat Losses
The Liberal Party won the Canadian election despite losing 19 seats, gaining significantly in Quebec and against the NDP elsewhere; 60 ridings changed hands, with Ontario (23), British Columbia (13), and Quebec (13) seeing the most flips.
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36% Bias Score


Record Voter Turnout in Canada's 2025 Federal Election
More than 19.5 million Canadians voted in the 2025 federal election, achieving a voter turnout exceeding 68.7% – the highest in three decades and a new record, despite some website issues. Regional turnout varied significantly, from 77.3% in Prince Edward Island to 36.8% in Nunavut.
Record Voter Turnout in Canada's 2025 Federal Election
More than 19.5 million Canadians voted in the 2025 federal election, achieving a voter turnout exceeding 68.7% – the highest in three decades and a new record, despite some website issues. Regional turnout varied significantly, from 77.3% in Prince Edward Island to 36.8% in Nunavut.
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12% Bias Score

Sole Survivor of Gaza Ambulance Attack Released After Israeli Army Admits Mistakes
Following the March 23, 2024, killing of fifteen aid workers in Gaza by the Israeli army, the sole survivor, Asaad Al-Nsasrah, has been released. The incident, which involved three ambulances and a firetruck, prompted international condemnation and an internal investigation leading to the dismissal ...

Sole Survivor of Gaza Ambulance Attack Released After Israeli Army Admits Mistakes
Following the March 23, 2024, killing of fifteen aid workers in Gaza by the Israeli army, the sole survivor, Asaad Al-Nsasrah, has been released. The incident, which involved three ambulances and a firetruck, prompted international condemnation and an internal investigation leading to the dismissal ...
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48% Bias Score

Six Triple Eight WWII Unit Awarded Congressional Gold Medal
The all-Black, all-female World War II unit, the Six Triple Eight, received the Congressional Gold Medal on Tuesday for their exceptional work sorting mail, exceeding Army goals and significantly boosting soldiers' morale; the ceremony was held in Emancipation Hall at the U.S. Capitol building.

Six Triple Eight WWII Unit Awarded Congressional Gold Medal
The all-Black, all-female World War II unit, the Six Triple Eight, received the Congressional Gold Medal on Tuesday for their exceptional work sorting mail, exceeding Army goals and significantly boosting soldiers' morale; the ceremony was held in Emancipation Hall at the U.S. Capitol building.
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12% Bias Score

2025 Canadian Election: Liberal Minority, Conservative Popular Vote Victory
The 2025 Canadian federal election saw the Liberals win a minority government despite the Conservatives winning the popular vote with 41.4%—their highest share since 1988—while the NDP, Greens, and People's Party suffered significant losses, leaving the Bloc Québécois as the only substantial third p...

2025 Canadian Election: Liberal Minority, Conservative Popular Vote Victory
The 2025 Canadian federal election saw the Liberals win a minority government despite the Conservatives winning the popular vote with 41.4%—their highest share since 1988—while the NDP, Greens, and People's Party suffered significant losses, leaving the Bloc Québécois as the only substantial third p...
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36% Bias Score

2025 Canadian Election: Carney Returns with Minority Mandate
The 2025 Canadian federal election saw Liberal Leader Mark Carney return to power with a minority government, achieving 49.3% of the seats; the Conservatives gained to 42%, while the NDP and Bloc Québécois significantly declined.

2025 Canadian Election: Carney Returns with Minority Mandate
The 2025 Canadian federal election saw Liberal Leader Mark Carney return to power with a minority government, achieving 49.3% of the seats; the Conservatives gained to 42%, while the NDP and Bloc Québécois significantly declined.
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36% Bias Score

SPD Votes on German Coalition Agreement
The SPD membership is voting on a coalition agreement with the CDU/CSU, with results expected around 10:30 AM today following a 15-day voting period.

SPD Votes on German Coalition Agreement
The SPD membership is voting on a coalition agreement with the CDU/CSU, with results expected around 10:30 AM today following a 15-day voting period.
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36% Bias Score

Canada's New PM Carney Emphasizes Cooperation with U.S. Amidst Political Shifts
Following his election win, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke with U.S. President Trump and the new U.S. ambassador to Canada, Pete Hoekstra, both emphasizing cooperation. Meanwhile, Canadian Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre lost his seat, and the Green Party struggled to gain traction.

Canada's New PM Carney Emphasizes Cooperation with U.S. Amidst Political Shifts
Following his election win, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke with U.S. President Trump and the new U.S. ambassador to Canada, Pete Hoekstra, both emphasizing cooperation. Meanwhile, Canadian Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre lost his seat, and the Green Party struggled to gain traction.
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44% Bias Score
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