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Tah Elected as New President of African Development Bank Amidst Global Economic Uncertainty
Mauritanian economist Mohamed Tah won the presidency of the African Development Bank (AfDB) on Thursday with 76.18% of the vote, succeeding Akinwumi Adesina. Tah's victory comes amidst a challenging global economic climate and potential US funding cuts, though he plans to continue the AfDB's existin...
Tah Elected as New President of African Development Bank Amidst Global Economic Uncertainty
Mauritanian economist Mohamed Tah won the presidency of the African Development Bank (AfDB) on Thursday with 76.18% of the vote, succeeding Akinwumi Adesina. Tah's victory comes amidst a challenging global economic climate and potential US funding cuts, though he plans to continue the AfDB's existin...
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36% Bias Score


Jerusalem Arrest, Baby's Funeral, Gaza Aid Dispute, Hamas Rejects Ceasefire
Sana'a Daqqa, widow of Walid Daqqa, was arrested in Jerusalem on Thursday night for suspected incitement against Israel and its soldiers; a 15-day-old baby's funeral highlighted calls for increased security; COGAT accused the UN of misrepresenting aid delivery to Gaza; Hamas rejected a proposed ceas...
Jerusalem Arrest, Baby's Funeral, Gaza Aid Dispute, Hamas Rejects Ceasefire
Sana'a Daqqa, widow of Walid Daqqa, was arrested in Jerusalem on Thursday night for suspected incitement against Israel and its soldiers; a 15-day-old baby's funeral highlighted calls for increased security; COGAT accused the UN of misrepresenting aid delivery to Gaza; Hamas rejected a proposed ceas...
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36% Bias Score


Von der Leyen Calls for Independent Europe
At the Charlemagne Prize ceremony in Aachen, Ursula von der Leyen called for a stronger, independent Europe, outlining four priorities: a new Pax Europaea, boosting innovation, EU expansion, and combating extremism, in response to global instability and the war in Ukraine.
Von der Leyen Calls for Independent Europe
At the Charlemagne Prize ceremony in Aachen, Ursula von der Leyen called for a stronger, independent Europe, outlining four priorities: a new Pax Europaea, boosting innovation, EU expansion, and combating extremism, in response to global instability and the war in Ukraine.
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44% Bias Score


Glastonbury's Evolution: From £1 Tickets to a Global Music Phenomenon
Glastonbury Festival, originating in 1970 with 1,500 attendees and £1 tickets, has evolved into a global music event attracting over 200,000 people in 2022, showcasing musical diversity from its initial folk and blues roots to including hip-hop headliners, while also facing challenges such as extrem...
Glastonbury's Evolution: From £1 Tickets to a Global Music Phenomenon
Glastonbury Festival, originating in 1970 with 1,500 attendees and £1 tickets, has evolved into a global music event attracting over 200,000 people in 2022, showcasing musical diversity from its initial folk and blues roots to including hip-hop headliners, while also facing challenges such as extrem...
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28% Bias Score


DHS Nets 14 in LA Fraud Ring Bust
Following last week's similar operation, the Department of Homeland Security conducted a raid in Los Angeles, arresting fourteen members of an Armenian fraud ring for stealing approximately $30 million in COVID relief and Small Business Administration loans; at least one suspect faces deportation.
DHS Nets 14 in LA Fraud Ring Bust
Following last week's similar operation, the Department of Homeland Security conducted a raid in Los Angeles, arresting fourteen members of an Armenian fraud ring for stealing approximately $30 million in COVID relief and Small Business Administration loans; at least one suspect faces deportation.
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48% Bias Score


ICE Staff Reorganization Amidst Increased Deportation Goals
ICE announced a major staff shakeup, including new acting heads for Enforcement and Removal Operations and Homeland Security Investigations, following the White House's goal of 3,000 daily arrests, a substantial increase from the current average of 656 daily arrests between January 20 and May 19.
ICE Staff Reorganization Amidst Increased Deportation Goals
ICE announced a major staff shakeup, including new acting heads for Enforcement and Removal Operations and Homeland Security Investigations, following the White House's goal of 3,000 daily arrests, a substantial increase from the current average of 656 daily arrests between January 20 and May 19.
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64% Bias Score

Georgia Arrests Opposition Leader Amid Heightened Political Tensions
Georgian police arrested opposition leader Nika Melia for allegedly insulting law enforcement officers; this follows the arrest of another opposition leader last week for refusing to cooperate with a government-appointed commission investigating the opposition, heightening tensions after disputed Oc...

Georgia Arrests Opposition Leader Amid Heightened Political Tensions
Georgian police arrested opposition leader Nika Melia for allegedly insulting law enforcement officers; this follows the arrest of another opposition leader last week for refusing to cooperate with a government-appointed commission investigating the opposition, heightening tensions after disputed Oc...
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56% Bias Score

Appeals Court Reinstates Trump Tariffs Temporarily
A US appeals court temporarily reinstated President Trump's tariffs, halting a lower court's decision that blocked them due to the administration's use of the IEEPA emergency law. The tariffs, including a 10 percent base tariff and additional levies on imports from China, Canada, and Mexico, remain ...

Appeals Court Reinstates Trump Tariffs Temporarily
A US appeals court temporarily reinstated President Trump's tariffs, halting a lower court's decision that blocked them due to the administration's use of the IEEPA emergency law. The tariffs, including a 10 percent base tariff and additional levies on imports from China, Canada, and Mexico, remain ...
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44% Bias Score

California High School Track Championships Implement New Transgender Athlete Policy
California's high school track-and-field championships will feature a new policy adding a competition spot and potential medal in events where transgender athlete AB Hernandez participates, creating a compromise in the debate over transgender girls' participation while facing legal and political cha...

California High School Track Championships Implement New Transgender Athlete Policy
California's high school track-and-field championships will feature a new policy adding a competition spot and potential medal in events where transgender athlete AB Hernandez participates, creating a compromise in the debate over transgender girls' participation while facing legal and political cha...
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68% Bias Score

Musk's DOGE: $175 Billion in Claimed Savings, Questionable Results
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) claimed $175 billion in savings, but verifiable evidence supports less than half that amount; the initiative's impact remains unclear due to methodological flaws and potential long-term costs.

Musk's DOGE: $175 Billion in Claimed Savings, Questionable Results
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) claimed $175 billion in savings, but verifiable evidence supports less than half that amount; the initiative's impact remains unclear due to methodological flaws and potential long-term costs.
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60% Bias Score

US Tariff Ruling Shakes Asian Markets
A U.S. court partially blocked President Trump's tariffs, creating uncertainty in Asian markets; Japan's Nikkei 225 fell 1.1%, while Australia's S&P/ASX 200 rose 0.3%; Tokyo's core inflation hit 3.6% in May.

US Tariff Ruling Shakes Asian Markets
A U.S. court partially blocked President Trump's tariffs, creating uncertainty in Asian markets; Japan's Nikkei 225 fell 1.1%, while Australia's S&P/ASX 200 rose 0.3%; Tokyo's core inflation hit 3.6% in May.
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32% Bias Score

Chicago Transit Faces Severe Cuts Amidst Funding Crisis
Illinois faces a $770 million public transit budget shortfall, threatening severe service cuts across Chicago, particularly impacting low-income communities like Harvey, where residents rely heavily on public transit, potentially causing economic hardship and decreased access to essential services.

Chicago Transit Faces Severe Cuts Amidst Funding Crisis
Illinois faces a $770 million public transit budget shortfall, threatening severe service cuts across Chicago, particularly impacting low-income communities like Harvey, where residents rely heavily on public transit, potentially causing economic hardship and decreased access to essential services.
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48% Bias Score
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