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Trump Administration Weakens Environmental Regulations
The Trump administration planned to weaken U.S. environmental regulations, potentially increasing pollution and harming public health, while simultaneously halting renewable energy projects and accelerating fossil fuel extraction, contradicting global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Trump Administration Weakens Environmental Regulations
The Trump administration planned to weaken U.S. environmental regulations, potentially increasing pollution and harming public health, while simultaneously halting renewable energy projects and accelerating fossil fuel extraction, contradicting global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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48% Bias Score


NHS England to Offer Faster Injectable Cancer Immunotherapy to 15,000 Patients Annually
The NHS England will provide up to 15,000 cancer patients annually with injectable nivolumab, a faster, more efficient immunotherapy for 15 cancer types, saving significant treatment time and freeing up hospital resources, at no extra cost to the NHS.
NHS England to Offer Faster Injectable Cancer Immunotherapy to 15,000 Patients Annually
The NHS England will provide up to 15,000 cancer patients annually with injectable nivolumab, a faster, more efficient immunotherapy for 15 cancer types, saving significant treatment time and freeing up hospital resources, at no extra cost to the NHS.
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40% Bias Score


Turkey's Kurdish Conflict: A Divergence from Successful International Models
Turkey's handling of the Kurdish issue contrasts with successful international models; while the government pursues an "opening process," it simultaneously intensifies authoritarianism, raising concerns about lasting peace and the need for societal transformation.
Turkey's Kurdish Conflict: A Divergence from Successful International Models
Turkey's handling of the Kurdish issue contrasts with successful international models; while the government pursues an "opening process," it simultaneously intensifies authoritarianism, raising concerns about lasting peace and the need for societal transformation.
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60% Bias Score


Trump's 100 Days: Contrasting Claims with Economic Reality
During his second 100 days, President Trump celebrated economic successes despite a shrinking US economy and warnings of a recession; his strict immigration policies reduced illegal border crossings but strained the system, while his disregard for court orders on migrant deportations raises concerns...
Trump's 100 Days: Contrasting Claims with Economic Reality
During his second 100 days, President Trump celebrated economic successes despite a shrinking US economy and warnings of a recession; his strict immigration policies reduced illegal border crossings but strained the system, while his disregard for court orders on migrant deportations raises concerns...
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52% Bias Score


Venezuelan Migrants Face Deportation Under Alien Enemies Act
Thirty-one Venezuelan migrants at Texas's Bluebonnet Detention Center spelled out "SOS" to protest their potential deportation to El Salvador's CECOT prison under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, bypassing normal court proceedings; a Supreme Court stay is currently in place.
Venezuelan Migrants Face Deportation Under Alien Enemies Act
Thirty-one Venezuelan migrants at Texas's Bluebonnet Detention Center spelled out "SOS" to protest their potential deportation to El Salvador's CECOT prison under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, bypassing normal court proceedings; a Supreme Court stay is currently in place.
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48% Bias Score


Conflicting Claims on Kursk: Russia Announces Victory, Ukraine Denies Expulsion
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the expulsion of Ukrainian forces from the Kursk region, claiming over 75,000 Ukrainian casualties, while Ukraine asserts continued defensive operations; the conflict involves North Korean troops, and Putin mentions European support for Russia's position.
Conflicting Claims on Kursk: Russia Announces Victory, Ukraine Denies Expulsion
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the expulsion of Ukrainian forces from the Kursk region, claiming over 75,000 Ukrainian casualties, while Ukraine asserts continued defensive operations; the conflict involves North Korean troops, and Putin mentions European support for Russia's position.
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60% Bias Score

Houthis Claim Attack on US Aircraft Carrier, Downed Fighter Jet
The Yemeni Houthi group claimed responsibility for shooting down a US F-18 fighter jet on Wednesday, launching drone attacks against the USS Harry S. Truman and USS Carl Vinson aircraft carriers, and targeting Israeli cities of Tel Aviv and Ashkelon.

Houthis Claim Attack on US Aircraft Carrier, Downed Fighter Jet
The Yemeni Houthi group claimed responsibility for shooting down a US F-18 fighter jet on Wednesday, launching drone attacks against the USS Harry S. Truman and USS Carl Vinson aircraft carriers, and targeting Israeli cities of Tel Aviv and Ashkelon.
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44% Bias Score

Microsoft Q3 Beats Expectations on Strong Azure Growth, AI Boost
Microsoft's Q3 revenue topped expectations at $70.1 billion, driven by a 33% surge in Azure cloud revenue fueled by AI, exceeding estimates despite concerns about tariffs and AI demand; profit reached $3.46 per share.

Microsoft Q3 Beats Expectations on Strong Azure Growth, AI Boost
Microsoft's Q3 revenue topped expectations at $70.1 billion, driven by a 33% surge in Azure cloud revenue fueled by AI, exceeding estimates despite concerns about tariffs and AI demand; profit reached $3.46 per share.
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40% Bias Score

Former US Ambassador Thomas Niles Dies; Reveals US Knew Imia Was Greek During Crisis
Thomas Niles, former US ambassador to Greece during the 1996 Imia/Kardak crisis, died at 85; his posthumously revealed account confirms both the US and Turkey knew Imia was Greek, and that US neutrality emboldened Turkey's later territorial claims.

Former US Ambassador Thomas Niles Dies; Reveals US Knew Imia Was Greek During Crisis
Thomas Niles, former US ambassador to Greece during the 1996 Imia/Kardak crisis, died at 85; his posthumously revealed account confirms both the US and Turkey knew Imia was Greek, and that US neutrality emboldened Turkey's later territorial claims.
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52% Bias Score

Mexico battles severe pertussis outbreak, 48 infant deaths reported
Mexico is experiencing a severe pertussis outbreak with 48 deaths among infants in the last six weeks, prompting a national vaccination campaign targeting pregnant women which has administered 899,731 doses, representing 49% of the goal, to combat a 1240% increase in cases compared to last year.

Mexico battles severe pertussis outbreak, 48 infant deaths reported
Mexico is experiencing a severe pertussis outbreak with 48 deaths among infants in the last six weeks, prompting a national vaccination campaign targeting pregnant women which has administered 899,731 doses, representing 49% of the goal, to combat a 1240% increase in cases compared to last year.
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44% Bias Score

Global Automakers Halt Financial Guidance Amid US Tariff Uncertainty
Facing US tariff uncertainty, major automakers like Stellantis, Mercedes-Benz, and Volkswagen suspended their financial guidance, reporting significant sales and profit drops in Q1 2024, highlighting the substantial impact of trade policies on the global automotive industry.

Global Automakers Halt Financial Guidance Amid US Tariff Uncertainty
Facing US tariff uncertainty, major automakers like Stellantis, Mercedes-Benz, and Volkswagen suspended their financial guidance, reporting significant sales and profit drops in Q1 2024, highlighting the substantial impact of trade policies on the global automotive industry.
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56% Bias Score

Turkish Actress Faces Trial Amidst Concerns of Political Prosecution
Turkish actress Ayşe Barım faces trial on charges related to her participation in the Gezi Park protests and social media activity, with concerns raised about the weakness of evidence and potential political influence.

Turkish Actress Faces Trial Amidst Concerns of Political Prosecution
Turkish actress Ayşe Barım faces trial on charges related to her participation in the Gezi Park protests and social media activity, with concerns raised about the weakness of evidence and potential political influence.
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60% Bias Score
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