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Trump Appointee Ed Martin Gains Power Within Justice Department
Following a failed Senate confirmation, Ed Martin was appointed to lead the Justice Department's Weaponization Working Group and serve as pardon attorney, enabling investigations into President Trump's opponents and potentially influencing pardons.
Trump Appointee Ed Martin Gains Power Within Justice Department
Following a failed Senate confirmation, Ed Martin was appointed to lead the Justice Department's Weaponization Working Group and serve as pardon attorney, enabling investigations into President Trump's opponents and potentially influencing pardons.
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60% Bias Score


Congressman Details Personal Fears After Deadly Attack on Israeli Embassy Staffers
Democratic Rep. Greg Landsman shared his personal fear of political violence after the May 21 fatal shooting of two Israeli embassy staffers in Washington, DC, highlighting a year of threats and harassment by anti-Israel protesters and calling for an end to hate speech.
Congressman Details Personal Fears After Deadly Attack on Israeli Embassy Staffers
Democratic Rep. Greg Landsman shared his personal fear of political violence after the May 21 fatal shooting of two Israeli embassy staffers in Washington, DC, highlighting a year of threats and harassment by anti-Israel protesters and calling for an end to hate speech.
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48% Bias Score


US Halts Semiconductor Software Sales to China, Heightening Trade Tensions
The Trump administration has blocked some US companies from selling software used in semiconductor design to China, prompting a review by the Commerce Department and escalating trade tensions amid a temporary truce.
US Halts Semiconductor Software Sales to China, Heightening Trade Tensions
The Trump administration has blocked some US companies from selling software used in semiconductor design to China, prompting a review by the Commerce Department and escalating trade tensions amid a temporary truce.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Issues Wave of Pardons, Commutations
President Trump issued pardons to several individuals, including former Congressman Michael Grimm and Larry Hoover, bypassing standard Department of Justice processes, raising concerns about potential bias and fairness.
Trump Issues Wave of Pardons, Commutations
President Trump issued pardons to several individuals, including former Congressman Michael Grimm and Larry Hoover, bypassing standard Department of Justice processes, raising concerns about potential bias and fairness.
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36% Bias Score


Russia Proposes Second Round of Ukraine Peace Talks
Russia proposed a second round of direct peace talks with Ukraine in Istanbul on June 2nd, aiming to present its peace conditions, following a May 16th meeting that resulted in a large prisoner exchange; Kyiv's response is pending.
Russia Proposes Second Round of Ukraine Peace Talks
Russia proposed a second round of direct peace talks with Ukraine in Istanbul on June 2nd, aiming to present its peace conditions, following a May 16th meeting that resulted in a large prisoner exchange; Kyiv's response is pending.
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44% Bias Score


EU Launches Black Sea Security Hub to Counter Russian Influence
The EU announced a Black Sea security hub to counter Russian expansion, safeguard critical infrastructure, and ensure free navigation, relying on existing EU programs for funding and facing challenges from the Russian 'shadow fleet' and international law.
EU Launches Black Sea Security Hub to Counter Russian Influence
The EU announced a Black Sea security hub to counter Russian expansion, safeguard critical infrastructure, and ensure free navigation, relying on existing EU programs for funding and facing challenges from the Russian 'shadow fleet' and international law.
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40% Bias Score

AI-Generated Reading List Exposes Risks of Unchecked AI in Journalism
The Chicago Sun-Times and Philadelphia Inquirer published a summer reading list generated by AI that contained numerous fake books, highlighting the dangers of using AI without proper fact-checking and the need for human oversight in journalism.

AI-Generated Reading List Exposes Risks of Unchecked AI in Journalism
The Chicago Sun-Times and Philadelphia Inquirer published a summer reading list generated by AI that contained numerous fake books, highlighting the dangers of using AI without proper fact-checking and the need for human oversight in journalism.
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Budget Bill Faces Criticism Amidst Debt Concerns and Internal Republican Divisions
President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill," a budget bill containing tax cuts, border wall funding, and controversial work requirements for social programs, faces criticism from government advisor Elon Musk and opposition within the Republican party, despite narrowly passing the House of Representat...

Trump's Budget Bill Faces Criticism Amidst Debt Concerns and Internal Republican Divisions
President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill," a budget bill containing tax cuts, border wall funding, and controversial work requirements for social programs, faces criticism from government advisor Elon Musk and opposition within the Republican party, despite narrowly passing the House of Representat...
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48% Bias Score

States Sue Trump Administration Over $1.4 Billion in NSF Grant Cancellations
Sixteen states sued the Trump administration over the National Science Foundation's (NSF) cancellation of nearly $1.4 billion in research grants, primarily affecting DEIA and misinformation research, and new policies limiting indirect costs; the lawsuit claims these actions are illegal and jeopardiz...

States Sue Trump Administration Over $1.4 Billion in NSF Grant Cancellations
Sixteen states sued the Trump administration over the National Science Foundation's (NSF) cancellation of nearly $1.4 billion in research grants, primarily affecting DEIA and misinformation research, and new policies limiting indirect costs; the lawsuit claims these actions are illegal and jeopardiz...
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52% Bias Score

Disinformation Campaign Targets Polish Presidential Election
During Poland's presidential election, disinformation campaigns used social media to spread false narratives, employing tactics like information overload and impersonating media outlets, targeting voters aged 30-65 and potentially linked to a Singapore-based entity, 'Score News', allegedly funded by...

Disinformation Campaign Targets Polish Presidential Election
During Poland's presidential election, disinformation campaigns used social media to spread false narratives, employing tactics like information overload and impersonating media outlets, targeting voters aged 30-65 and potentially linked to a Singapore-based entity, 'Score News', allegedly funded by...
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24% Bias Score

Kosovo's Political Impasse: Protest Highlights Government Legitimacy Crisis
In Pristina, Kosovo, civil society staged a protest against the months-long political deadlock, symbolizing the parliament's inaction with stopped clocks and empty chairs. The failure to form a new government after the February 9th elections raises concerns about the legitimacy of the interim govern...

Kosovo's Political Impasse: Protest Highlights Government Legitimacy Crisis
In Pristina, Kosovo, civil society staged a protest against the months-long political deadlock, symbolizing the parliament's inaction with stopped clocks and empty chairs. The failure to form a new government after the February 9th elections raises concerns about the legitimacy of the interim govern...
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52% Bias Score

Polish Election Disinformation Campaign Intensifies
Ahead of Poland's second presidential election round, both candidates face intensified disinformation campaigns using FIMI tools, spreading false narrativesālike ballot tamperingāmostly via vulnerable social media, aiming to suppress voter turnout.

Polish Election Disinformation Campaign Intensifies
Ahead of Poland's second presidential election round, both candidates face intensified disinformation campaigns using FIMI tools, spreading false narrativesālike ballot tamperingāmostly via vulnerable social media, aiming to suppress voter turnout.
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28% Bias Score
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