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Waltz Nominated as U.N. Ambassador Following NSC Controversy
Mike Waltz, former National Security Advisor, has been nominated as U.N. Ambassador after controversy involving a journalist in a Signal group chat; Vice President Vance calls it a promotion, while President Trump tasked him with firing disloyal staff.
Waltz Nominated as U.N. Ambassador Following NSC Controversy
Mike Waltz, former National Security Advisor, has been nominated as U.N. Ambassador after controversy involving a journalist in a Signal group chat; Vice President Vance calls it a promotion, while President Trump tasked him with firing disloyal staff.
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52% Bias Score


Spain Pledges Reforms After Nationwide Power Outage
Following Spain's first major power outage, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced reforms, potentially including separating Red Eléctrica Española's (REE) system operation from its transmission business, a long-debated issue raising concerns about conflicts of interest and investment planning.
Spain Pledges Reforms After Nationwide Power Outage
Following Spain's first major power outage, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced reforms, potentially including separating Red Eléctrica Española's (REE) system operation from its transmission business, a long-debated issue raising concerns about conflicts of interest and investment planning.
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44% Bias Score


Shenzhou-19 Returns 37.25 kg of Space Station Samples
China's Shenzhou-19 spacecraft landed on April 30, 2025, delivering 37.25 kg of scientific samples from 25 experiments aboard the Tiangong space station, including biological samples (bone cells, stem cells, embryos, etc.) and materials science samples (tungsten alloys, crystals, etc.), furthering r...
Shenzhou-19 Returns 37.25 kg of Space Station Samples
China's Shenzhou-19 spacecraft landed on April 30, 2025, delivering 37.25 kg of scientific samples from 25 experiments aboard the Tiangong space station, including biological samples (bone cells, stem cells, embryos, etc.) and materials science samples (tungsten alloys, crystals, etc.), furthering r...
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0% Bias Score


Four-Year-Old Dies Despite Extensive Fundraising for SMA Treatment
Four-year-old Alisa Kochetkova from St. Petersburg, Russia, died on April 27th from spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) type 1, despite her family's three-year effort to raise 155 million rubles for Zolgensma treatment and ongoing care including Spinraza.
Four-Year-Old Dies Despite Extensive Fundraising for SMA Treatment
Four-year-old Alisa Kochetkova from St. Petersburg, Russia, died on April 27th from spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) type 1, despite her family's three-year effort to raise 155 million rubles for Zolgensma treatment and ongoing care including Spinraza.
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60% Bias Score


Zamir Prioritizes Hostage Return, Seeks Haredi Recruitment Amidst IDF Shortages
IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Eyal Zamir prioritizes returning hostages held by Hamas over defeating Hamas, advocates for international food aid distribution to Gaza, and seeks to recruit haredim to address a significant troop shortage stemming from recent conflicts.
Zamir Prioritizes Hostage Return, Seeks Haredi Recruitment Amidst IDF Shortages
IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Eyal Zamir prioritizes returning hostages held by Hamas over defeating Hamas, advocates for international food aid distribution to Gaza, and seeks to recruit haredim to address a significant troop shortage stemming from recent conflicts.
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48% Bias Score


U-2 Incident: Legacy of Espionage and Cold War Tensions
On May 1, 1960, US U-2 spy plane piloted by Francis Gary Powers was shot down over Soviet airspace near Sverdlovsk while gathering intelligence, leading to an international crisis that heightened Cold War tensions and nearly led to nuclear war.
U-2 Incident: Legacy of Espionage and Cold War Tensions
On May 1, 1960, US U-2 spy plane piloted by Francis Gary Powers was shot down over Soviet airspace near Sverdlovsk while gathering intelligence, leading to an international crisis that heightened Cold War tensions and nearly led to nuclear war.
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40% Bias Score

Syria's Fleeting Press Freedom: A Temporary Reprieve?
After the Syrian regime's fall in December 2022, a short-lived period of press freedom saw international journalists' influx and exiled Syrian journalists' return; however, restrictions re-emerged within months due to the absence of a strong governing authority and systemic power dynamics.

Syria's Fleeting Press Freedom: A Temporary Reprieve?
After the Syrian regime's fall in December 2022, a short-lived period of press freedom saw international journalists' influx and exiled Syrian journalists' return; however, restrictions re-emerged within months due to the absence of a strong governing authority and systemic power dynamics.
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32% Bias Score

US-Ukraine Resource-Sharing Deal Signed
The US and Ukraine signed a deal creating a joint investment fund for Ukrainian reconstruction, granting the US preferential access to Ukrainian resources, including rare earths, titanium, lithium, and uranium, in exchange for equal investment, not repayment of past US aid.

US-Ukraine Resource-Sharing Deal Signed
The US and Ukraine signed a deal creating a joint investment fund for Ukrainian reconstruction, granting the US preferential access to Ukrainian resources, including rare earths, titanium, lithium, and uranium, in exchange for equal investment, not repayment of past US aid.
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48% Bias Score

Jackson Condemns Attacks on Judges, Linking Them to Threats Against Democracy
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson publicly condemned attacks on judges, linking them to threats against democracy, while President Trump again criticized the judicial system for interfering with his agenda.

Jackson Condemns Attacks on Judges, Linking Them to Threats Against Democracy
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson publicly condemned attacks on judges, linking them to threats against democracy, while President Trump again criticized the judicial system for interfering with his agenda.
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40% Bias Score

Israel Strikes Syria Again, Protecting Druze Amid Sectarian Violence
Israel launched a second airstrike in Syria in two days on Friday morning near Damascus, targeting an unspecified location adjacent to the Palace of Ahmed Hussein al-Sharaa, to protect the Druze minority amid escalating sectarian violence that began Tuesday with clashes between Druze and Sunni gunme...

Israel Strikes Syria Again, Protecting Druze Amid Sectarian Violence
Israel launched a second airstrike in Syria in two days on Friday morning near Damascus, targeting an unspecified location adjacent to the Palace of Ahmed Hussein al-Sharaa, to protect the Druze minority amid escalating sectarian violence that began Tuesday with clashes between Druze and Sunni gunme...
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40% Bias Score

End of US Import Loophole Sends Prices Soaring
The expiration of a US import loophole allowing duty-free goods under $800 from China ended July 1st, resulting in significantly higher prices for countless consumers relying on cheap Chinese e-commerce, with tariffs as high as 145% now in effect, disproportionately impacting lower-income households...

End of US Import Loophole Sends Prices Soaring
The expiration of a US import loophole allowing duty-free goods under $800 from China ended July 1st, resulting in significantly higher prices for countless consumers relying on cheap Chinese e-commerce, with tariffs as high as 145% now in effect, disproportionately impacting lower-income households...
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44% Bias Score

Plymouth Brethren's Undisclosed Campaigning Raises Concerns in Australian Election
The Plymouth Brethren Christian Church, labeled a cult by Prime Minister Albanese, is actively campaigning in the Australian federal election, raising concerns about undisclosed influence and potential quid pro quo arrangements with the Liberal and National parties, following a history of covert pol...

Plymouth Brethren's Undisclosed Campaigning Raises Concerns in Australian Election
The Plymouth Brethren Christian Church, labeled a cult by Prime Minister Albanese, is actively campaigning in the Australian federal election, raising concerns about undisclosed influence and potential quid pro quo arrangements with the Liberal and National parties, following a history of covert pol...
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64% Bias Score
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