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Tesla Board Considered Replacing Elon Musk as CEO Amidst Financial Crisis
In March, Tesla's board initiated a CEO search due to plummeting stock prices (down 45%), a 71% profit decline, and Elon Musk's significant involvement with the White House's Department of Government Efficiency. Musk's return to focusing on Tesla following this news may have halted the search, but h...
Tesla Board Considered Replacing Elon Musk as CEO Amidst Financial Crisis
In March, Tesla's board initiated a CEO search due to plummeting stock prices (down 45%), a 71% profit decline, and Elon Musk's significant involvement with the White House's Department of Government Efficiency. Musk's return to focusing on Tesla following this news may have halted the search, but h...
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48% Bias Score


Venezuela Accuses US of Kidnapping 2-Year-Old After Parents' Deportation
The U.S. deported a Venezuelan couple, separating their 2-year-old daughter who is now in U.S. custody; Venezuela accuses the U.S. of kidnapping, citing violations of international law, while the U.S. claims it acted to protect the child from parents allegedly linked to a Venezuelan gang.
Venezuela Accuses US of Kidnapping 2-Year-Old After Parents' Deportation
The U.S. deported a Venezuelan couple, separating their 2-year-old daughter who is now in U.S. custody; Venezuela accuses the U.S. of kidnapping, citing violations of international law, while the U.S. claims it acted to protect the child from parents allegedly linked to a Venezuelan gang.
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52% Bias Score


Tesla Board Considered Replacing Elon Musk as CEO Amidst Plummeting Stock Price and Earnings
Tesla's board reportedly considered replacing Elon Musk as CEO in March due to plummeting stock prices and Musk's government role, but Musk's return and the company's disastrous first-quarter earnings, down 71%, may have changed those plans.
Tesla Board Considered Replacing Elon Musk as CEO Amidst Plummeting Stock Price and Earnings
Tesla's board reportedly considered replacing Elon Musk as CEO in March due to plummeting stock prices and Musk's government role, but Musk's return and the company's disastrous first-quarter earnings, down 71%, may have changed those plans.
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48% Bias Score


US Economy Contracts, Sparking Recession Fears Amidst Trump's Trade War
The US economy contracted by 0.3% in Q1 2024, marking its first decline in three years, prompting President Trump to blame his predecessor and tout planned investments while facing criticism from Democrats amidst a global trade war.
US Economy Contracts, Sparking Recession Fears Amidst Trump's Trade War
The US economy contracted by 0.3% in Q1 2024, marking its first decline in three years, prompting President Trump to blame his predecessor and tout planned investments while facing criticism from Democrats amidst a global trade war.
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48% Bias Score


US-Ukraine Mineral Agreement Signed After Renegotiation
On April 30, 2025, the U.S. and Ukraine signed a mineral resource agreement creating a joint investment fund, granting the U.S. access to Ukrainian minerals in exchange for future security aid; this follows a failed February attempt due to a dispute between Presidents Trump and Zelensky.
US-Ukraine Mineral Agreement Signed After Renegotiation
On April 30, 2025, the U.S. and Ukraine signed a mineral resource agreement creating a joint investment fund, granting the U.S. access to Ukrainian minerals in exchange for future security aid; this follows a failed February attempt due to a dispute between Presidents Trump and Zelensky.
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48% Bias Score


Proposed Budget Cuts Threaten Naloxone Distribution Program
The Trump administration's proposed budget cuts threaten a $56 million naloxone distribution program, despite publicly prioritizing overdose prevention, potentially reversing recent progress in reducing overdose deaths.
Proposed Budget Cuts Threaten Naloxone Distribution Program
The Trump administration's proposed budget cuts threaten a $56 million naloxone distribution program, despite publicly prioritizing overdose prevention, potentially reversing recent progress in reducing overdose deaths.
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48% Bias Score

FDA to Phase Out Artificial Food Dyes in US Food Supply
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) plans to work with the food industry to phase out petroleum-based synthetic dyes, such as Red No. 40 and Yellow No. 5, due to health concerns and following state bans on artificial food dyes; the FDA will also fast-track the approval of four new natural colo...

FDA to Phase Out Artificial Food Dyes in US Food Supply
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) plans to work with the food industry to phase out petroleum-based synthetic dyes, such as Red No. 40 and Yellow No. 5, due to health concerns and following state bans on artificial food dyes; the FDA will also fast-track the approval of four new natural colo...
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40% Bias Score

Israeli Strike near Damascus Kills Syrian Security Officer, Sparking Condemnation and Clashes
An Israeli airstrike near Damascus killed at least one Syrian security officer and injured several others, prompting condemnation from Syria, which blamed foreign intervention, while Israel claimed it targeted an extremist group that attacked the Druze community; the incident led to widespread clash...

Israeli Strike near Damascus Kills Syrian Security Officer, Sparking Condemnation and Clashes
An Israeli airstrike near Damascus killed at least one Syrian security officer and injured several others, prompting condemnation from Syria, which blamed foreign intervention, while Israel claimed it targeted an extremist group that attacked the Druze community; the incident led to widespread clash...
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32% Bias Score

Judge Restricts Border Patrol Arrests in California
A California federal judge ruled that Border Patrol agents within the Eastern District of California cannot arrest individuals suspected of illegal residency without a warrant or evidence of potential flight, cannot detain people without reasonable suspicion, and cannot facilitate "voluntary departu...

Judge Restricts Border Patrol Arrests in California
A California federal judge ruled that Border Patrol agents within the Eastern District of California cannot arrest individuals suspected of illegal residency without a warrant or evidence of potential flight, cannot detain people without reasonable suspicion, and cannot facilitate "voluntary departu...
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36% Bias Score

Scorsese Documentary Features Pope Francis' Final Interview, Showcases Global Cinema Program
Martin Scorsese and Aldeas Scholas Films are producing a documentary, "Aldeas – A New Story," featuring Pope Francis's last interview, which chronicles a global cinema program using short films to build community and cross-cultural understanding in countries like Indonesia, The Gambia, and Italy.

Scorsese Documentary Features Pope Francis' Final Interview, Showcases Global Cinema Program
Martin Scorsese and Aldeas Scholas Films are producing a documentary, "Aldeas – A New Story," featuring Pope Francis's last interview, which chronicles a global cinema program using short films to build community and cross-cultural understanding in countries like Indonesia, The Gambia, and Italy.
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28% Bias Score

Singapore Bakery's Pandan Cake Achieves Global Success
Singaporean bakery Bengawan Solo, founded in 1979, sold about 85,000 pandan chiffon cakes last year, generating S$76 million in revenue, driven by word-of-mouth marketing, celebrity endorsements, and its presence in Changi Airport, with future expansion plans focusing on Asia and beyond.

Singapore Bakery's Pandan Cake Achieves Global Success
Singaporean bakery Bengawan Solo, founded in 1979, sold about 85,000 pandan chiffon cakes last year, generating S$76 million in revenue, driven by word-of-mouth marketing, celebrity endorsements, and its presence in Changi Airport, with future expansion plans focusing on Asia and beyond.
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56% Bias Score

Apple Faces Criminal Contempt Investigation for App Store Antitrust Violation
A US judge ruled Apple violated a court order to increase App Store competition, referring the company to federal prosecutors for a criminal contempt investigation following its failure to comply with a 2021 injunction in an Epic Games antitrust lawsuit.

Apple Faces Criminal Contempt Investigation for App Store Antitrust Violation
A US judge ruled Apple violated a court order to increase App Store competition, referring the company to federal prosecutors for a criminal contempt investigation following its failure to comply with a 2021 injunction in an Epic Games antitrust lawsuit.
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48% Bias Score
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