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China Unveils World's First Tri-Ducted Wearable eVTOL Aircraft
China's Zhiyuan Research Institute successfully demonstrated the world's first tri-ducted wearable electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, featuring enhanced safety measures and simplified controls for wider accessibility, potentially revolutionizing personal air travel.
China Unveils World's First Tri-Ducted Wearable eVTOL Aircraft
China's Zhiyuan Research Institute successfully demonstrated the world's first tri-ducted wearable electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, featuring enhanced safety measures and simplified controls for wider accessibility, potentially revolutionizing personal air travel.
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48% Bias Score


Pacific Northwest Earthquake Threat Exacerbated by US Government Staffing Cuts
Scientists warn of a potential magnitude 9.0 earthquake and 100-foot tsunami along the Cascadia subduction zone, potentially causing 13,800 deaths and over 100,000 injuries; staffing cuts at USGS and NOAA hamper preparedness efforts.
Pacific Northwest Earthquake Threat Exacerbated by US Government Staffing Cuts
Scientists warn of a potential magnitude 9.0 earthquake and 100-foot tsunami along the Cascadia subduction zone, potentially causing 13,800 deaths and over 100,000 injuries; staffing cuts at USGS and NOAA hamper preparedness efforts.
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52% Bias Score


Adams Sues BBC Over Donaldson Murder Allegation
Gerry Adams is suing the BBC in Dublin High Court over a 2016 Spotlight program alleging he sanctioned the murder of former Sinn Féin official Denis Donaldson, who was found murdered in 2006 after being exposed as a British spy. An independent media consultant testified the program was in the public...
Adams Sues BBC Over Donaldson Murder Allegation
Gerry Adams is suing the BBC in Dublin High Court over a 2016 Spotlight program alleging he sanctioned the murder of former Sinn Féin official Denis Donaldson, who was found murdered in 2006 after being exposed as a British spy. An independent media consultant testified the program was in the public...
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36% Bias Score


Indian Travel Vlogger Arrested on Suspicion of Spying for Pakistan
Indian police arrested travel vlogger Jyoti Malhotra for allegedly sharing sensitive information with Pakistan during a recent conflict, raising concerns about espionage and cross-border tensions.
Indian Travel Vlogger Arrested on Suspicion of Spying for Pakistan
Indian police arrested travel vlogger Jyoti Malhotra for allegedly sharing sensitive information with Pakistan during a recent conflict, raising concerns about espionage and cross-border tensions.
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60% Bias Score


Hedgehog 2025: Ukraine's battlefield tech on display, raising Estonian security concerns
Over 16,000 soldiers from NATO and Ukraine participate in Estonia's Hedgehog 2025 military exercise until May 23, showcasing Ukraine's battle-tested Delta command and control system and drone capabilities, prompting Estonia to consider adopting similar technology amidst a growing Russian threat.
Hedgehog 2025: Ukraine's battlefield tech on display, raising Estonian security concerns
Over 16,000 soldiers from NATO and Ukraine participate in Estonia's Hedgehog 2025 military exercise until May 23, showcasing Ukraine's battle-tested Delta command and control system and drone capabilities, prompting Estonia to consider adopting similar technology amidst a growing Russian threat.
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40% Bias Score


WHO Approves Global Pandemic Treaty Despite Objections
The World Health Organization (WHO) approved a global pandemic treaty on Tuesday with 124 votes in favor, aiming to improve international collaboration in preventing future pandemics after the shortcomings of the Covid-19 response; several countries abstained due to national sovereignty concerns.
WHO Approves Global Pandemic Treaty Despite Objections
The World Health Organization (WHO) approved a global pandemic treaty on Tuesday with 124 votes in favor, aiming to improve international collaboration in preventing future pandemics after the shortcomings of the Covid-19 response; several countries abstained due to national sovereignty concerns.
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32% Bias Score

Biden's Late-Stage Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Raises Questions
Former President Joe Biden announced a recent diagnosis of stage 4 prostate cancer, prompting questions about the timing and transparency of the disclosure, given his age and previous health concerns. The announcement follows negative press surrounding his cognitive abilities and alleged political s...

Biden's Late-Stage Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Raises Questions
Former President Joe Biden announced a recent diagnosis of stage 4 prostate cancer, prompting questions about the timing and transparency of the disclosure, given his age and previous health concerns. The announcement follows negative press surrounding his cognitive abilities and alleged political s...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Signs Bill Criminalizing Revenge Porn, Including AI-Generated Images
President Trump signed the Take It Down Act into law, making it a federal crime to publish intimate images without consent, including AI-generated deepfakes; social media platforms must remove such content within 48 hours of a victim's request.

Trump Signs Bill Criminalizing Revenge Porn, Including AI-Generated Images
President Trump signed the Take It Down Act into law, making it a federal crime to publish intimate images without consent, including AI-generated deepfakes; social media platforms must remove such content within 48 hours of a victim's request.
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56% Bias Score

Home Depot Defies Tariff Trend, Holds Prices Steady Amidst Sluggish Sales
Home Depot, unlike Walmart and other retailers, will not raise prices due to tariffs, leveraging its scale and diversified sourcing, despite sluggish sales and concerns about consumer confidence.

Home Depot Defies Tariff Trend, Holds Prices Steady Amidst Sluggish Sales
Home Depot, unlike Walmart and other retailers, will not raise prices due to tariffs, leveraging its scale and diversified sourcing, despite sluggish sales and concerns about consumer confidence.
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44% Bias Score

China to Test Drone Carrier Capable of Launching 100 Drones
China's Jiu Tian unmanned carrier aircraft, capable of launching up to 100 drones, is set for a test flight, marking a significant advancement in its military drone capabilities and raising global concerns, especially regarding Taiwan.

China to Test Drone Carrier Capable of Launching 100 Drones
China's Jiu Tian unmanned carrier aircraft, capable of launching up to 100 drones, is set for a test flight, marking a significant advancement in its military drone capabilities and raising global concerns, especially regarding Taiwan.
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48% Bias Score

Taiwan Plays Down U.S. Trade Tensions as Tariff Talks Continue
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te downplayed trade tensions with the U.S. as "friction between friends," amid ongoing tariff negotiations following initial 32% tariffs reduced to 10% for 90 days, while highlighting increased Taiwanese investment in the U.S. and plans for strengthened national defense...

Taiwan Plays Down U.S. Trade Tensions as Tariff Talks Continue
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te downplayed trade tensions with the U.S. as "friction between friends," amid ongoing tariff negotiations following initial 32% tariffs reduced to 10% for 90 days, while highlighting increased Taiwanese investment in the U.S. and plans for strengthened national defense...
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44% Bias Score

Supreme Court Upholds Voluntary Deportation Plan for Venezuelans
The Supreme Court's decision enables the U.S. administration to proceed with a voluntary deportation plan for thousands of Venezuelans, offering financial incentives but also threatening harsh penalties for those who refuse. The first group of 64 individuals (38 Hondurans and 26 Colombians) has alre...

Supreme Court Upholds Voluntary Deportation Plan for Venezuelans
The Supreme Court's decision enables the U.S. administration to proceed with a voluntary deportation plan for thousands of Venezuelans, offering financial incentives but also threatening harsh penalties for those who refuse. The first group of 64 individuals (38 Hondurans and 26 Colombians) has alre...
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64% Bias Score
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