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US Government Appeals to Supreme Court to End TPS for Venezuelan Immigrants
The US government petitioned the Supreme Court to overturn a federal judge's ruling that blocked the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 350,000 Venezuelan immigrants, scheduled for April 7th, followed by another 250,000 in September, and 500,000 Haitians in August; the judge cited c...
US Government Appeals to Supreme Court to End TPS for Venezuelan Immigrants
The US government petitioned the Supreme Court to overturn a federal judge's ruling that blocked the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 350,000 Venezuelan immigrants, scheduled for April 7th, followed by another 250,000 in September, and 500,000 Haitians in August; the judge cited c...
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40% Bias Score


UK Interest Rates Set for Fastest Fall Since 2008 Amidst Global Trade Crisis
The Bank of England is expected to slash interest rates next week at the fastest pace since 2008, dropping from 4.5 percent to 4.25 percent in response to a sharp downturn in global demand for British goods due to Donald Trump's trade war and the UK's struggling manufacturing sector, which has been ...
UK Interest Rates Set for Fastest Fall Since 2008 Amidst Global Trade Crisis
The Bank of England is expected to slash interest rates next week at the fastest pace since 2008, dropping from 4.5 percent to 4.25 percent in response to a sharp downturn in global demand for British goods due to Donald Trump's trade war and the UK's struggling manufacturing sector, which has been ...
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40% Bias Score


UKHSA Report Exposes Stark Health Inequalities in England
A UKHSA report reveals that people in the most deprived areas of England are almost twice as likely to be hospitalized for infectious diseases than their least deprived counterparts, with the North West showing 30% higher admission rates and an estimated £970m-£1.5bn cost to the NHS in 2022-23 due t...
UKHSA Report Exposes Stark Health Inequalities in England
A UKHSA report reveals that people in the most deprived areas of England are almost twice as likely to be hospitalized for infectious diseases than their least deprived counterparts, with the North West showing 30% higher admission rates and an estimated £970m-£1.5bn cost to the NHS in 2022-23 due t...
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28% Bias Score


Revised US-Ukraine Resource Deal Lacks Security Guarantees
A revised US-Ukraine agreement on resource development replaces initial demands for a significant share of Ukraine's resources with a 50/50 sharing model for new projects, but lacks security guarantees, hindering its implementation.
Revised US-Ukraine Resource Deal Lacks Security Guarantees
A revised US-Ukraine agreement on resource development replaces initial demands for a significant share of Ukraine's resources with a 50/50 sharing model for new projects, but lacks security guarantees, hindering its implementation.
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64% Bias Score


Morante de la Puebla's Triumph in Seville Bullfight
In a Seville bullfight, Morante de la Puebla's innovative capework and masterful bullfighting, despite challenging bulls, earned him two ears; while other matadors like Ortega and Aguado had less successful performances due to the bulls' difficult nature.
Morante de la Puebla's Triumph in Seville Bullfight
In a Seville bullfight, Morante de la Puebla's innovative capework and masterful bullfighting, despite challenging bulls, earned him two ears; while other matadors like Ortega and Aguado had less successful performances due to the bulls' difficult nature.
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56% Bias Score


Petro Challenges Senate, Demands Approval of Labor Reform Consultation
Colombian President Gustavo Petro rallied thousands in Plaza de Bolívar on May Day, demanding Senate approval for a popular consultation on his failed labor reform, wielding Simón Bolívar's sword as a symbol of popular power, and directly attacking senators who opposed the reform, threatening reperc...
Petro Challenges Senate, Demands Approval of Labor Reform Consultation
Colombian President Gustavo Petro rallied thousands in Plaza de Bolívar on May Day, demanding Senate approval for a popular consultation on his failed labor reform, wielding Simón Bolívar's sword as a symbol of popular power, and directly attacking senators who opposed the reform, threatening reperc...
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60% Bias Score

Apple Shifts iPhone Production to India and Vietnam Due to US Tariffs
Apple announced a shift in iPhone production to India, with a majority of US-bound iPhones now originating from India and most iPads, Macs, Apple Watches, and AirPods from Vietnam, as a response to US tariffs on Chinese imports, estimating a \$900 million cost increase in the April-June quarter.

Apple Shifts iPhone Production to India and Vietnam Due to US Tariffs
Apple announced a shift in iPhone production to India, with a majority of US-bound iPhones now originating from India and most iPads, Macs, Apple Watches, and AirPods from Vietnam, as a response to US tariffs on Chinese imports, estimating a \$900 million cost increase in the April-June quarter.
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36% Bias Score

Oregon Forest Evictions for Wildfire Prevention Project
On July 27th, the US Forest Service evicted dozens of homeless people from Oregon's Deschutes National Forest to begin a wildfire prevention project involving tree removal, debris clearing, and controlled burns across 30,000 acres, prompting concerns about the timing of the evictions following a Tru...

Oregon Forest Evictions for Wildfire Prevention Project
On July 27th, the US Forest Service evicted dozens of homeless people from Oregon's Deschutes National Forest to begin a wildfire prevention project involving tree removal, debris clearing, and controlled burns across 30,000 acres, prompting concerns about the timing of the evictions following a Tru...
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48% Bias Score

Albanese Seeks Re-election Amidst Uncertain Political Landscape
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is campaigning for re-election, emphasizing public engagement and contrasting his campaign's organization with that of his opponent, Peter Dutton. The election's outcome is uncertain, despite national polls favoring Labor, and will depend on local contests ...

Albanese Seeks Re-election Amidst Uncertain Political Landscape
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is campaigning for re-election, emphasizing public engagement and contrasting his campaign's organization with that of his opponent, Peter Dutton. The election's outcome is uncertain, despite national polls favoring Labor, and will depend on local contests ...
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56% Bias Score

Tense Family Relations Revealed in Erin Patterson Trial
Simon Patterson testified about tense relations with Erin and his parents, revealed by text messages showing hurt feelings over a birthday exclusion, and confirmed Erin's history of mental health struggles and medical concerns.

Tense Family Relations Revealed in Erin Patterson Trial
Simon Patterson testified about tense relations with Erin and his parents, revealed by text messages showing hurt feelings over a birthday exclusion, and confirmed Erin's history of mental health struggles and medical concerns.
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48% Bias Score

Texas Judge Blocks Trump's Use of 1798 Alien Enemies Act for Deportations
A Texas federal judge ruled it illegal to use the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan citizens suspected of belonging to the Tren de Aragua criminal organization, contradicting the Trump administration's decree declaring their activities an 'invasion' and potentially impacting future deporta...

Texas Judge Blocks Trump's Use of 1798 Alien Enemies Act for Deportations
A Texas federal judge ruled it illegal to use the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan citizens suspected of belonging to the Tren de Aragua criminal organization, contradicting the Trump administration's decree declaring their activities an 'invasion' and potentially impacting future deporta...
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44% Bias Score

Trump Administration's Pressure on US Universities Sparks Justice Department Conflict
Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove's pressure on the Department of Justice to investigate Columbia University activists protesting the Gaza war, coupled with his past actions, including attempts to drop charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams, sparked internal conflict and raised concerns about pol...

Trump Administration's Pressure on US Universities Sparks Justice Department Conflict
Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove's pressure on the Department of Justice to investigate Columbia University activists protesting the Gaza war, coupled with his past actions, including attempts to drop charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams, sparked internal conflict and raised concerns about pol...
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56% Bias Score
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