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Hamas Rejects US-Brokered Truce in Gaza Conflict
Hamas rejected a US-proposed 60-day truce in the Gaza conflict that would free up to 10 Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners; Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had already accepted the deal. The rejection came as Israel allowed limited humanitarian aid into Gaza, but only t...
Hamas Rejects US-Brokered Truce in Gaza Conflict
Hamas rejected a US-proposed 60-day truce in the Gaza conflict that would free up to 10 Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners; Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had already accepted the deal. The rejection came as Israel allowed limited humanitarian aid into Gaza, but only t...
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48% Bias Score


Russia Proposes Talks With Ukraine Amid Largest-Ever Aerial Attack
Facing US pressure, Russia proposed new talks with Ukraine in Istanbul next Monday, offering "specific proposals" after launching its largest-ever aerial attack, with details of a potential peace memorandum remaining undisclosed.
Russia Proposes Talks With Ukraine Amid Largest-Ever Aerial Attack
Facing US pressure, Russia proposed new talks with Ukraine in Istanbul next Monday, offering "specific proposals" after launching its largest-ever aerial attack, with details of a potential peace memorandum remaining undisclosed.
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44% Bias Score


Harvard Defies Trump Administration at Defiant Commencement
Harvard University's 2025 commencement ceremony, featuring a defiant tone amidst legal battles with the Trump administration over funding cuts and international student enrollment restrictions, celebrated diversity and truth, culminating in a federal judge issuing a temporary restraining order again...
Harvard Defies Trump Administration at Defiant Commencement
Harvard University's 2025 commencement ceremony, featuring a defiant tone amidst legal battles with the Trump administration over funding cuts and international student enrollment restrictions, celebrated diversity and truth, culminating in a federal judge issuing a temporary restraining order again...
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48% Bias Score


Environmental Data Becomes Tradable Asset, Driving Financial Innovation
New tools are turning environmental data into financial assets, lowering financing costs for businesses with strong sustainability performance and creating a multi-billion-dollar market for carbon accounting APIs, sustainability-linked trade finance, and blockchain energy tokens.
Environmental Data Becomes Tradable Asset, Driving Financial Innovation
New tools are turning environmental data into financial assets, lowering financing costs for businesses with strong sustainability performance and creating a multi-billion-dollar market for carbon accounting APIs, sustainability-linked trade finance, and blockchain energy tokens.
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40% Bias Score


Swiss Village Buried by Glacier Landslide, Raising Climate Change Concerns
On Wednesday, May 24, 2023, a massive glacier landslide buried the Swiss village of Blatten, prompting a search for a missing resident and raising concerns about climate change's impact after 300 residents were preemptively evacuated; flooding from the blocked River Lonza further complicates the sit...
Swiss Village Buried by Glacier Landslide, Raising Climate Change Concerns
On Wednesday, May 24, 2023, a massive glacier landslide buried the Swiss village of Blatten, prompting a search for a missing resident and raising concerns about climate change's impact after 300 residents were preemptively evacuated; flooding from the blocked River Lonza further complicates the sit...
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48% Bias Score


U.S. Visa Revocation Policy for Chinese Students Sparks Concerns
The U.S. State Department announced plans to aggressively revoke visas for Chinese students with CCP ties or studying in "critical fields," prompting anxiety among students and criticism for its potential harm to U.S. research and relations with China.
U.S. Visa Revocation Policy for Chinese Students Sparks Concerns
The U.S. State Department announced plans to aggressively revoke visas for Chinese students with CCP ties or studying in "critical fields," prompting anxiety among students and criticism for its potential harm to U.S. research and relations with China.
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40% Bias Score

DIA IT Specialist Arrested for Allegedly Sharing Classified Information
Nathan Laatsch, a 28-year-old DIA data scientist and IT specialist, was arrested Thursday for attempting to give classified US intelligence to a friendly foreign government, motivated by his dissatisfaction with the current administration, culminating in a failed attempt to transfer information via ...

DIA IT Specialist Arrested for Allegedly Sharing Classified Information
Nathan Laatsch, a 28-year-old DIA data scientist and IT specialist, was arrested Thursday for attempting to give classified US intelligence to a friendly foreign government, motivated by his dissatisfaction with the current administration, culminating in a failed attempt to transfer information via ...
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16% Bias Score

NHS to Roll Out Revolutionary Blood Test for Faster Lung Cancer Diagnosis
The NHS will roll out a new ultra-sensitive blood test, called a liquid biopsy, to help diagnose lung cancer and fast-track patients to targeted treatments, potentially saving £11 million annually and transforming cancer care.

NHS to Roll Out Revolutionary Blood Test for Faster Lung Cancer Diagnosis
The NHS will roll out a new ultra-sensitive blood test, called a liquid biopsy, to help diagnose lung cancer and fast-track patients to targeted treatments, potentially saving £11 million annually and transforming cancer care.
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52% Bias Score

US Proposes 60-Day Gaza Ceasefire; Israel Agrees, Hamas Response Pending
The US proposed a 60-day ceasefire in Gaza, accepted by Israel, contingent upon Hamas's approval. This proposal involves a phased release of 10 hostages and the return of remains in exchange for the release of Palestinian prisoners and the return of remains. Israel has initiated evacuations of civil...

US Proposes 60-Day Gaza Ceasefire; Israel Agrees, Hamas Response Pending
The US proposed a 60-day ceasefire in Gaza, accepted by Israel, contingent upon Hamas's approval. This proposal involves a phased release of 10 hostages and the return of remains in exchange for the release of Palestinian prisoners and the return of remains. Israel has initiated evacuations of civil...
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48% Bias Score

US-Mediated Ceasefire Proposal: Israel Accepts, Hamas Response Pending
The US proposed a 60-day ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, involving phased hostage and prisoner releases; Israel accepted, while Hamas is reviewing, leaving the outcome uncertain amid escalating violence and a dire humanitarian situation in Gaza.

US-Mediated Ceasefire Proposal: Israel Accepts, Hamas Response Pending
The US proposed a 60-day ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, involving phased hostage and prisoner releases; Israel accepted, while Hamas is reviewing, leaving the outcome uncertain amid escalating violence and a dire humanitarian situation in Gaza.
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60% Bias Score

600 Days of Hostage Crisis: Mass Protests Erupt in Tel Aviv
Thousands of Israelis protested in Tel Aviv on Wednesday, demanding the release of 58 hostages held for 600 days by a jihadist terrorist group, resulting in injuries to police officers and arrests of protesters; polls show widespread public support for a deal.

600 Days of Hostage Crisis: Mass Protests Erupt in Tel Aviv
Thousands of Israelis protested in Tel Aviv on Wednesday, demanding the release of 58 hostages held for 600 days by a jihadist terrorist group, resulting in injuries to police officers and arrests of protesters; polls show widespread public support for a deal.
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44% Bias Score

Gaza Humanitarian Crisis: Restricted Aid and Unrest
In Gaza, the dire humanitarian situation worsened by restricted aid access and an alternative US-Israeli plan causing chaos during distributions, leaving the UN struggling to deliver aid amid violence resulting in casualties, while facing potential future operational restrictions.

Gaza Humanitarian Crisis: Restricted Aid and Unrest
In Gaza, the dire humanitarian situation worsened by restricted aid access and an alternative US-Israeli plan causing chaos during distributions, leaving the UN struggling to deliver aid amid violence resulting in casualties, while facing potential future operational restrictions.
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48% Bias Score
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