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WHO Chief Urges Israel to Show Mercy in Gaza Amidst Catastrophic Humanitarian Crisis
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus urged Israel to show mercy in Gaza, citing the systematic destruction of healthcare infrastructure and the deaths of 53,762 people, mostly civilians, while calling for an end to the conflict that has left 2.1 million facing imminent death and 94% of ho...
WHO Chief Urges Israel to Show Mercy in Gaza Amidst Catastrophic Humanitarian Crisis
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus urged Israel to show mercy in Gaza, citing the systematic destruction of healthcare infrastructure and the deaths of 53,762 people, mostly civilians, while calling for an end to the conflict that has left 2.1 million facing imminent death and 94% of ho...
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48% Bias Score


Israeli Embassy Staffers Shot Dead in Washington D.C., Amid Rise in Antisemitism
Two Israeli embassy staffers were fatally shot in Washington D.C. on October 25, 2023, by Elias Rodriguez, 31, of Chicago, who is charged with first-degree murder; the shooting followed a rise in antisemitic incidents in the U.S. since the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel.
Israeli Embassy Staffers Shot Dead in Washington D.C., Amid Rise in Antisemitism
Two Israeli embassy staffers were fatally shot in Washington D.C. on October 25, 2023, by Elias Rodriguez, 31, of Chicago, who is charged with first-degree murder; the shooting followed a rise in antisemitic incidents in the U.S. since the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel.
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48% Bias Score


Senate Reverses California's Clean Energy Standard
The US Senate overturned California's 2022 law banning gasoline car sales by 2035, reversing a key climate initiative in a 51-44 vote, impacting eleven other states and potentially boosting China's electric vehicle market dominance.
Senate Reverses California's Clean Energy Standard
The US Senate overturned California's 2022 law banning gasoline car sales by 2035, reversing a key climate initiative in a 51-44 vote, impacting eleven other states and potentially boosting China's electric vehicle market dominance.
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56% Bias Score


Russia Creates Border Buffer Zone Amidst Prisoner Exchange
Russia is creating a security buffer zone along its border with Ukraine, suppressing enemy firing points, following a prisoner exchange agreement reached after the first direct talks between the two countries in three years; twelve civilians were injured in a recent Ukrainian strike in the Kursk reg...
Russia Creates Border Buffer Zone Amidst Prisoner Exchange
Russia is creating a security buffer zone along its border with Ukraine, suppressing enemy firing points, following a prisoner exchange agreement reached after the first direct talks between the two countries in three years; twelve civilians were injured in a recent Ukrainian strike in the Kursk reg...
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44% Bias Score


Israeli Embassy Staffers Killed in Washington D.C. Shooting
Two Israeli Embassy staffers, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, were shot and killed outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday night. Lischinsky was a researcher, and Milgrim worked in public diplomacy; they were engaged.
Israeli Embassy Staffers Killed in Washington D.C. Shooting
Two Israeli Embassy staffers, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, were shot and killed outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday night. Lischinsky was a researcher, and Milgrim worked in public diplomacy; they were engaged.
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24% Bias Score


Space Force Must Prioritize AI to Maintain Superiority
The U.S. Space Force needs to urgently integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into its systems to counter adversaries' use of AI in cyber warfare and maintain space superiority, unlike the Pentagon's outdated decision-making processes which may lead to outsourcing core missions.
Space Force Must Prioritize AI to Maintain Superiority
The U.S. Space Force needs to urgently integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into its systems to counter adversaries' use of AI in cyber warfare and maintain space superiority, unlike the Pentagon's outdated decision-making processes which may lead to outsourcing core missions.
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56% Bias Score

Insufficient Gaza Aid: 198 Trucks in Three Days Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
After an 11-week blockade, Israel allowed 198 aid trucks into Gaza between May 20-22, a fraction of the 600 daily during previous ceasefires and far below the estimated 500 needed daily, creating a humanitarian crisis exacerbated by logistical challenges and the rejection of proposed private securit...

Insufficient Gaza Aid: 198 Trucks in Three Days Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
After an 11-week blockade, Israel allowed 198 aid trucks into Gaza between May 20-22, a fraction of the 600 daily during previous ceasefires and far below the estimated 500 needed daily, creating a humanitarian crisis exacerbated by logistical challenges and the rejection of proposed private securit...
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40% Bias Score

D.C. Shooting: Activist Charged with Murder, Faces Death Penalty
Elias Rodriguez, a 31-year-old pro-Palestinian activist, was arrested and charged with five counts, including murder of foreign officials, for the shooting deaths of an Israeli and an American citizen outside a Washington D.C. museum on Wednesday. He faces the death penalty.

D.C. Shooting: Activist Charged with Murder, Faces Death Penalty
Elias Rodriguez, a 31-year-old pro-Palestinian activist, was arrested and charged with five counts, including murder of foreign officials, for the shooting deaths of an Israeli and an American citizen outside a Washington D.C. museum on Wednesday. He faces the death penalty.
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48% Bias Score

Police Sergeant Murders Wife, Daughter Injured in Sao Paulo
In Sao Paulo, Brazil, police sergeant Samir do Nascimento Rodrigues de Carvalho murdered his wife, Amanda Fernandes Carvalho, by shooting and stabbing her at a clinic on May 7; their 10-year-old daughter was also shot while protecting her mother; the sergeant was arrested and suspended.

Police Sergeant Murders Wife, Daughter Injured in Sao Paulo
In Sao Paulo, Brazil, police sergeant Samir do Nascimento Rodrigues de Carvalho murdered his wife, Amanda Fernandes Carvalho, by shooting and stabbing her at a clinic on May 7; their 10-year-old daughter was also shot while protecting her mother; the sergeant was arrested and suspended.
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20% Bias Score

Trump Reverses Stance: Believes Putin Unwilling to Negotiate Ukraine Peace
Former US President Trump now believes Russian President Putin is winning the war in Ukraine and is unwilling to negotiate peace, contradicting his prior statements and aligning with assessments from Ukrainian President Zelensky and European leaders who have urged increased pressure on Russia; the E...

Trump Reverses Stance: Believes Putin Unwilling to Negotiate Ukraine Peace
Former US President Trump now believes Russian President Putin is winning the war in Ukraine and is unwilling to negotiate peace, contradicting his prior statements and aligning with assessments from Ukrainian President Zelensky and European leaders who have urged increased pressure on Russia; the E...
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48% Bias Score

Washington D.C. Shooting: Israeli Officials Blame International Criticism for Antisemitic Attack
On October 27, 2023, two Israeli embassy employees were fatally shot outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., by Elias Rodriguez, who reportedly acted in response to the Gaza conflict; Israeli officials blame international criticism of their actions in Gaza for inciting the attack.

Washington D.C. Shooting: Israeli Officials Blame International Criticism for Antisemitic Attack
On October 27, 2023, two Israeli embassy employees were fatally shot outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., by Elias Rodriguez, who reportedly acted in response to the Gaza conflict; Israeli officials blame international criticism of their actions in Gaza for inciting the attack.
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60% Bias Score

Gaza Aid Delivery Crisis: Supplies Stalled Despite Israeli Allowances
Despite Israel allowing some aid into Gaza after a three-month blockade, most supplies remain at the border or awaiting distribution due to Israeli military procedures and internal chaos within Gaza, leading to fears of violence and starvation-related deaths.

Gaza Aid Delivery Crisis: Supplies Stalled Despite Israeli Allowances
Despite Israel allowing some aid into Gaza after a three-month blockade, most supplies remain at the border or awaiting distribution due to Israeli military procedures and internal chaos within Gaza, leading to fears of violence and starvation-related deaths.
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36% Bias Score
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