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Kushner Confirmed as US Ambassador to France Amid Strained Relations
Charles Kushner, a real estate mogul and father-in-law of Ivanka Trump, with a prior conviction for tax evasion and witness tampering (pardoned in 2020), has been confirmed as the next US Ambassador to France by a 51-45 Senate vote, despite concerns about his qualifications.
Kushner Confirmed as US Ambassador to France Amid Strained Relations
Charles Kushner, a real estate mogul and father-in-law of Ivanka Trump, with a prior conviction for tax evasion and witness tampering (pardoned in 2020), has been confirmed as the next US Ambassador to France by a 51-45 Senate vote, despite concerns about his qualifications.
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52% Bias Score


Ransomware Attack Disrupts Ohio Health Network
A ransomware attack on Kettering Health, a major Ohio health network, caused a system-wide technology outage on Tuesday, canceling elective procedures at its 14 medical centers and disrupting its call center; emergency rooms and clinics remain open.
Ransomware Attack Disrupts Ohio Health Network
A ransomware attack on Kettering Health, a major Ohio health network, caused a system-wide technology outage on Tuesday, canceling elective procedures at its 14 medical centers and disrupting its call center; emergency rooms and clinics remain open.
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36% Bias Score


India-Pakistan Tensions: Dispute Erupts Over Alleged Air Defense Guns at Golden Temple
Indian military officials allege that the Golden Temple in Amritsar allowed air defense guns during recent tensions with Pakistan; however, the Golden Temple and Pakistan deny this, sparking controversy and raising concerns about the accuracy of information during conflicts.
India-Pakistan Tensions: Dispute Erupts Over Alleged Air Defense Guns at Golden Temple
Indian military officials allege that the Golden Temple in Amritsar allowed air defense guns during recent tensions with Pakistan; however, the Golden Temple and Pakistan deny this, sparking controversy and raising concerns about the accuracy of information during conflicts.
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36% Bias Score


Insufficient Deep Sleep Linked to Brain Shrinkage, Accelerating Alzheimer's
A Yale study reveals that insufficient slow-wave and REM sleep shrinks parts of the brain associated with Alzheimer's disease, highlighting the importance of sleep for cognitive health and potentially delaying the onset of the disease.
Insufficient Deep Sleep Linked to Brain Shrinkage, Accelerating Alzheimer's
A Yale study reveals that insufficient slow-wave and REM sleep shrinks parts of the brain associated with Alzheimer's disease, highlighting the importance of sleep for cognitive health and potentially delaying the onset of the disease.
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44% Bias Score


Cambodia Remembers 50 Years Since Khmer Rouge Genocide
Cambodia commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Khmer Rouge's four-year reign of terror on Tuesday, remembering the estimated 1.7 million victims of the genocide, with events including a ceremony at the Choeung Ek killing fields and a student reenactment of the regime's atrocities, highlighting th...
Cambodia Remembers 50 Years Since Khmer Rouge Genocide
Cambodia commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Khmer Rouge's four-year reign of terror on Tuesday, remembering the estimated 1.7 million victims of the genocide, with events including a ceremony at the Choeung Ek killing fields and a student reenactment of the regime's atrocities, highlighting th...
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40% Bias Score


Nicholas Rossi: A Year-Long Fight Against US Rape Extradition
Nicholas Rossi, accused of rape in the US, was arrested in Glasgow in December 2021 under the alias Arthur Knight and fought extradition for over a year using elaborate deception and delaying tactics before finally admitting his true identity in October 2023.
Nicholas Rossi: A Year-Long Fight Against US Rape Extradition
Nicholas Rossi, accused of rape in the US, was arrested in Glasgow in December 2021 under the alias Arthur Knight and fought extradition for over a year using elaborate deception and delaying tactics before finally admitting his true identity in October 2023.
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52% Bias Score

EU Proposes Changes to Asylum Rules, Allowing for Transfers to Distant Countries
The European Commission proposed changes to EU asylum rules, allowing the rejection of applications without assessment and transfer of asylum seekers to distant, potentially unsafe countries, mirroring the UK's illegal Rwanda plan.

EU Proposes Changes to Asylum Rules, Allowing for Transfers to Distant Countries
The European Commission proposed changes to EU asylum rules, allowing the rejection of applications without assessment and transfer of asylum seekers to distant, potentially unsafe countries, mirroring the UK's illegal Rwanda plan.
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52% Bias Score

Cheers" Actor George Wendt Dies at 76
George Wendt, the actor famous for playing Norm on "Cheers," died at 76; his family announced he was a loving family man and friend; his career spanned almost five decades and included six Emmy nominations.

Cheers" Actor George Wendt Dies at 76
George Wendt, the actor famous for playing Norm on "Cheers," died at 76; his family announced he was a loving family man and friend; his career spanned almost five decades and included six Emmy nominations.
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12% Bias Score

Pro-EU Candidate Wins Romanian Presidency, but Nationalist Surge Highlights European Political Crisis
In Romania's presidential election, pro-EU and pro-NATO candidate Nicușor Dan defeated the nationalist George Simion, causing relief in the EU and Ukraine; however, Simion's strong showing (46% of the vote) highlights widespread anti-establishment sentiment across Europe, mirrored in recent Portugue...

Pro-EU Candidate Wins Romanian Presidency, but Nationalist Surge Highlights European Political Crisis
In Romania's presidential election, pro-EU and pro-NATO candidate Nicușor Dan defeated the nationalist George Simion, causing relief in the EU and Ukraine; however, Simion's strong showing (46% of the vote) highlights widespread anti-establishment sentiment across Europe, mirrored in recent Portugue...
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48% Bias Score

EU Lifts Sanctions on Syria Amidst Concerns of Renewed Civil Conflict
The European Union lifted all economic sanctions against Syria on May 20, 2025, following a similar US decision, aiming to aid Syria's reconstruction, but concerns remain about the potential for renewed civil conflict and the need to ensure minority rights.

EU Lifts Sanctions on Syria Amidst Concerns of Renewed Civil Conflict
The European Union lifted all economic sanctions against Syria on May 20, 2025, following a similar US decision, aiming to aid Syria's reconstruction, but concerns remain about the potential for renewed civil conflict and the need to ensure minority rights.
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56% Bias Score

Kyiv Pessimistic After Trump-Putin Call Yields No Peace Deal Breakthrough
Following a phone call between Presidents Trump and Putin that yielded no significant progress, Kyiv residents express pessimism about an imminent peace deal, while Ukraine accuses Russia of using talks as a distraction to gain more territory and rejects Russia's demands to withdraw from four partia...

Kyiv Pessimistic After Trump-Putin Call Yields No Peace Deal Breakthrough
Following a phone call between Presidents Trump and Putin that yielded no significant progress, Kyiv residents express pessimism about an imminent peace deal, while Ukraine accuses Russia of using talks as a distraction to gain more territory and rejects Russia's demands to withdraw from four partia...
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44% Bias Score

Mexico City Mayor's Staff Shot Dead in Targeted Attack
In Mexico City, gunmen on a motorcycle fatally shot Ximena Guzmán and José Muñoz, Mayor Clara Brugada's private secretary and advisor, on Tuesday morning while they were commuting to work, prompting investigations by both Mexico City and federal authorities into this act of political violence.

Mexico City Mayor's Staff Shot Dead in Targeted Attack
In Mexico City, gunmen on a motorcycle fatally shot Ximena Guzmán and José Muñoz, Mayor Clara Brugada's private secretary and advisor, on Tuesday morning while they were commuting to work, prompting investigations by both Mexico City and federal authorities into this act of political violence.
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24% Bias Score
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