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China Unveils Plan to Modernize Agriculture Through Technological Innovation by 2035
China's seven government departments jointly issued guidelines to improve its agricultural science and technology innovation system by 2035, aiming for a high-functioning system integrating research with industry, cultivating globally competitive firms, and achieving core technology breakthroughs.
China Unveils Plan to Modernize Agriculture Through Technological Innovation by 2035
China's seven government departments jointly issued guidelines to improve its agricultural science and technology innovation system by 2035, aiming for a high-functioning system integrating research with industry, cultivating globally competitive firms, and achieving core technology breakthroughs.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Orders Reopening of Alcatraz Prison
President Trump's recent order to reopen the infamous Alcatraz Island prison, which closed in 1963 due to high operational costs and was later converted into a popular tourist attraction, has sparked widespread debate regarding its feasibility, cost, and symbolism.
Trump Orders Reopening of Alcatraz Prison
President Trump's recent order to reopen the infamous Alcatraz Island prison, which closed in 1963 due to high operational costs and was later converted into a popular tourist attraction, has sparked widespread debate regarding its feasibility, cost, and symbolism.
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32% Bias Score


Washington's Child Abuse Reporting Law Sparks Church-State Conflict
Washington state's new law requires clergy to report child abuse confessions to law enforcement, prompting the Catholic Church to threaten excommunication for compliance and triggering a Department of Justice investigation into potential First Amendment violations.
Washington's Child Abuse Reporting Law Sparks Church-State Conflict
Washington state's new law requires clergy to report child abuse confessions to law enforcement, prompting the Catholic Church to threaten excommunication for compliance and triggering a Department of Justice investigation into potential First Amendment violations.
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60% Bias Score


Trump's Tariffs Force Fed into Difficult Economic Choice
President Trump's trade war forces the Federal Reserve to choose between battling inflation or supporting the economy, as tariffs cause a 0.3% GDP contraction in Q1 2024; the Fed is currently pausing, awaiting further data before adjusting interest rates, while Trump continues to pressure Fed Chair ...
Trump's Tariffs Force Fed into Difficult Economic Choice
President Trump's trade war forces the Federal Reserve to choose between battling inflation or supporting the economy, as tariffs cause a 0.3% GDP contraction in Q1 2024; the Fed is currently pausing, awaiting further data before adjusting interest rates, while Trump continues to pressure Fed Chair ...
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48% Bias Score


Krishnamoorthi Enters Crowded Illinois Senate Race
Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi launched his campaign for the open Illinois Senate seat on Wednesday, joining a crowded Democratic primary field that includes Rep. Robin Kelly and Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton, and faces a high-stakes battle to win the nomination ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
Krishnamoorthi Enters Crowded Illinois Senate Race
Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi launched his campaign for the open Illinois Senate seat on Wednesday, joining a crowded Democratic primary field that includes Rep. Robin Kelly and Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton, and faces a high-stakes battle to win the nomination ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
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52% Bias Score


Three-Michelin-Star Chef Dominique Crenn: Resilience, Philanthropy, and the Soul of Food
Dominique Crenn, the first American female chef with three Michelin stars, uses her platform to advocate against factory farming, aid Haitian farmers, and transform her restaurant into a community kitchen, showcasing resilience after battling cancer and grief.
Three-Michelin-Star Chef Dominique Crenn: Resilience, Philanthropy, and the Soul of Food
Dominique Crenn, the first American female chef with three Michelin stars, uses her platform to advocate against factory farming, aid Haitian farmers, and transform her restaurant into a community kitchen, showcasing resilience after battling cancer and grief.
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24% Bias Score

Fed to Hold Interest Rates Steady Amid Tariff Concerns
The Federal Reserve is likely to keep interest rates steady at 4.25% to 4.5% despite President Trump's demands for a rate cut and concerns that his tariffs will increase inflation and slow economic growth; the decision comes as Americans pay higher taxes on imported products than at any time since t...

Fed to Hold Interest Rates Steady Amid Tariff Concerns
The Federal Reserve is likely to keep interest rates steady at 4.25% to 4.5% despite President Trump's demands for a rate cut and concerns that his tariffs will increase inflation and slow economic growth; the decision comes as Americans pay higher taxes on imported products than at any time since t...
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40% Bias Score

Maine's Community Plate Combats Loneliness Through Shared Meals and Stories
In response to the Surgeon General's declaration of a loneliness epidemic, Karl and Margaret Hathaway founded Community Plate in Maine, organizing potluck suppers where neighbors share food and stories, creating a space for social connection and combating isolation.

Maine's Community Plate Combats Loneliness Through Shared Meals and Stories
In response to the Surgeon General's declaration of a loneliness epidemic, Karl and Margaret Hathaway founded Community Plate in Maine, organizing potluck suppers where neighbors share food and stories, creating a space for social connection and combating isolation.
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44% Bias Score

Diddy Faces Life in Prison on Sex Crime Charges
Sean "Diddy" Combs' trial began May 5th in New York, facing charges including racketeering and sex trafficking, potentially resulting in a life sentence; the prosecution team includes eight lawyers, notably Maurene Comey, whose father was former FBI Director James Comey.

Diddy Faces Life in Prison on Sex Crime Charges
Sean "Diddy" Combs' trial began May 5th in New York, facing charges including racketeering and sex trafficking, potentially resulting in a life sentence; the prosecution team includes eight lawyers, notably Maurene Comey, whose father was former FBI Director James Comey.
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56% Bias Score

Trump's Trade War Creates Economic Dilemma for Federal Reserve
President Trump's trade war puts the Federal Reserve in a difficult position, forcing them to choose between fighting inflation or saving jobs; the current benchmark lending rate remains at 4.25% to 4.5%, while Trump has publicly criticized Fed Chair Jerome Powell, threatening to remove him.

Trump's Trade War Creates Economic Dilemma for Federal Reserve
President Trump's trade war puts the Federal Reserve in a difficult position, forcing them to choose between fighting inflation or saving jobs; the current benchmark lending rate remains at 4.25% to 4.5%, while Trump has publicly criticized Fed Chair Jerome Powell, threatening to remove him.
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60% Bias Score

Yemen Houthi-US Ceasefire Excludes Israel
A US-mediated ceasefire between Yemen's Houthis and the US, excluding actions against Israel, aims to halt Houthi attacks on Red Sea vessels, following Israeli airstrikes on Sanaa airport causing $500 million in damage and a period of increased tensions.

Yemen Houthi-US Ceasefire Excludes Israel
A US-mediated ceasefire between Yemen's Houthis and the US, excluding actions against Israel, aims to halt Houthi attacks on Red Sea vessels, following Israeli airstrikes on Sanaa airport causing $500 million in damage and a period of increased tensions.
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52% Bias Score

Haenyeo Divers' Unique Genes Reveal Potential for Blood Pressure Treatments
A study published in Cell Reports reveals that the Haenyeo, a community of female free divers from Jeju Island, South Korea, possess unique genetic adaptations that allow them to dive for extended periods, potentially leading to new treatments for blood pressure disorders.

Haenyeo Divers' Unique Genes Reveal Potential for Blood Pressure Treatments
A study published in Cell Reports reveals that the Haenyeo, a community of female free divers from Jeju Island, South Korea, possess unique genetic adaptations that allow them to dive for extended periods, potentially leading to new treatments for blood pressure disorders.
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20% Bias Score
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