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Macron Warns China: North Korea's Actions Could Draw NATO Deeper into Asia
French President Emmanuel Macron warned China that NATO could expand its presence in Asia if Beijing fails to stop North Korea's support for Russia's war in Ukraine, potentially altering France's long-standing opposition to NATO's Asian role.
Macron Warns China: North Korea's Actions Could Draw NATO Deeper into Asia
French President Emmanuel Macron warned China that NATO could expand its presence in Asia if Beijing fails to stop North Korea's support for Russia's war in Ukraine, potentially altering France's long-standing opposition to NATO's Asian role.
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36% Bias Score


US Student Visa Halt: Economic and Academic Fallout
The U.S. State Department suspended student visa processing, impacting 1.1 million international students (contributing $43.8 billion to the U.S. economy in 2023-24) due to stricter immigration policies under the Trump administration, causing uncertainty and economic concerns.
US Student Visa Halt: Economic and Academic Fallout
The U.S. State Department suspended student visa processing, impacting 1.1 million international students (contributing $43.8 billion to the U.S. economy in 2023-24) due to stricter immigration policies under the Trump administration, causing uncertainty and economic concerns.
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56% Bias Score


German Medical Association Votes to Decriminalize Abortion
The German Medical Association voted 220 to 14 to decriminalize abortions within the first 12 weeks of pregnancy in Germany, citing women's rights and inadequate healthcare access in rural areas; the current law criminalizes abortion but permits it under conditions.
German Medical Association Votes to Decriminalize Abortion
The German Medical Association voted 220 to 14 to decriminalize abortions within the first 12 weeks of pregnancy in Germany, citing women's rights and inadequate healthcare access in rural areas; the current law criminalizes abortion but permits it under conditions.
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48% Bias Score


EU Unveils Black Sea Strategy to Counter Russia
The EU launched a Black Sea strategy to counter Russia's influence, focusing on establishing a maritime security center for real-time surveillance and infrastructure protection, involving Turkey, Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia.
EU Unveils Black Sea Strategy to Counter Russia
The EU launched a Black Sea strategy to counter Russia's influence, focusing on establishing a maritime security center for real-time surveillance and infrastructure protection, involving Turkey, Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia.
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40% Bias Score


Removing Fluoride from US Water: 25.4 Million Additional Children's Cavities Projected
A new study estimates that removing fluoride from US drinking water would cause an additional 25.4 million cavities in children over five years, costing $9.8 billion and resulting in 2.9 million lost quality-adjusted life years, disproportionately affecting uninsured or publicly insured children.
Removing Fluoride from US Water: 25.4 Million Additional Children's Cavities Projected
A new study estimates that removing fluoride from US drinking water would cause an additional 25.4 million cavities in children over five years, costing $9.8 billion and resulting in 2.9 million lost quality-adjusted life years, disproportionately affecting uninsured or publicly insured children.
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52% Bias Score


Elon Musk's Drug Use During Trump Administration Raises Concerns
A New York Times investigation reveals that Elon Musk, while serving as a close advisor to Donald Trump, engaged in extensive drug use, including ketamine, ecstasy, and psychedelic mushrooms; his reported actions raise concerns about his judgment and fitness for office, particularly considering his ...
Elon Musk's Drug Use During Trump Administration Raises Concerns
A New York Times investigation reveals that Elon Musk, while serving as a close advisor to Donald Trump, engaged in extensive drug use, including ketamine, ecstasy, and psychedelic mushrooms; his reported actions raise concerns about his judgment and fitness for office, particularly considering his ...
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52% Bias Score

Berlin Femicides Highlight Urgent Need for Stronger Violence Protection
In Berlin, 20 women were killed by male partners or in domestic violence situations in 2023, part of 50 total female homicides since early 2023; over 9,900 women experienced partner violence in 2024, prompting calls for stronger protective measures.

Berlin Femicides Highlight Urgent Need for Stronger Violence Protection
In Berlin, 20 women were killed by male partners or in domestic violence situations in 2023, part of 50 total female homicides since early 2023; over 9,900 women experienced partner violence in 2024, prompting calls for stronger protective measures.
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44% Bias Score

Extreme Drought Grips Germany After Driest Spring Since 1881
Germany's spring of 2025 was the third driest since 1881, with only 96 liters of rain per square meter nationwide, causing extreme drought, low river levels, forest fire risks, and agricultural concerns, particularly in the northeast where rainfall was around 40 liters per square meter compared to o...

Extreme Drought Grips Germany After Driest Spring Since 1881
Germany's spring of 2025 was the third driest since 1881, with only 96 liters of rain per square meter nationwide, causing extreme drought, low river levels, forest fire risks, and agricultural concerns, particularly in the northeast where rainfall was around 40 liters per square meter compared to o...
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32% Bias Score

Nazi-Themed Graduation Motto Sparks Outrage in German High School
Students at a German high school in Giessen sparked outrage after Nazi-themed slogans appeared in an online vote for their graduation motto, prompting a police investigation and a public school statement condemning racism and antisemitism.

Nazi-Themed Graduation Motto Sparks Outrage in German High School
Students at a German high school in Giessen sparked outrage after Nazi-themed slogans appeared in an online vote for their graduation motto, prompting a police investigation and a public school statement condemning racism and antisemitism.
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48% Bias Score

Taylor Swift Reclaims Master Recordings of First Six Albums
Taylor Swift has bought back the master recordings of her first six albums from Shamrock Capital for an undisclosed sum, ending a long-running dispute and giving her full ownership of her early work. This follows the 2019 sale of her masters to Scooter Braun and the subsequent rerecording of her alb...

Taylor Swift Reclaims Master Recordings of First Six Albums
Taylor Swift has bought back the master recordings of her first six albums from Shamrock Capital for an undisclosed sum, ending a long-running dispute and giving her full ownership of her early work. This follows the 2019 sale of her masters to Scooter Braun and the subsequent rerecording of her alb...
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52% Bias Score

Painting the Cosmos": Sun's Rhythms, Cultural Diversity, and STEM Inclusion
Dr. Nia Imara's "Painting the Cosmos" blends science and art, highlighting how the sun's rhythms have influenced diverse cultures, from enslaved West Africans' funeral rites to contemporary art, while advocating for diversity in STEM through her non-profit Onaketa.

Painting the Cosmos": Sun's Rhythms, Cultural Diversity, and STEM Inclusion
Dr. Nia Imara's "Painting the Cosmos" blends science and art, highlighting how the sun's rhythms have influenced diverse cultures, from enslaved West Africans' funeral rites to contemporary art, while advocating for diversity in STEM through her non-profit Onaketa.
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20% Bias Score

Trump Touts Steel Deal, Union Remains Skeptical
President Trump will visit a U.S. Steel plant in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania on Friday to celebrate a new partnership with Nippon Steel projected to generate 70,000 jobs and $14 billion in investment, although the United Steelworkers union expresses skepticism about the deal's details.

Trump Touts Steel Deal, Union Remains Skeptical
President Trump will visit a U.S. Steel plant in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania on Friday to celebrate a new partnership with Nippon Steel projected to generate 70,000 jobs and $14 billion in investment, although the United Steelworkers union expresses skepticism about the deal's details.
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40% Bias Score
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