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Ultrarunner Wins Race While Breastfeeding
Stephanie Case, a 42-year-old Canadian human rights lawyer and ultrarunner, won the Ultra-Trail Snowdonia 100k race in Wales while breastfeeding her six-month-old daughter at three checkpoints along the 6,500-meter elevation course, finishing in 16 hours and 53 minutes.
Ultrarunner Wins Race While Breastfeeding
Stephanie Case, a 42-year-old Canadian human rights lawyer and ultrarunner, won the Ultra-Trail Snowdonia 100k race in Wales while breastfeeding her six-month-old daughter at three checkpoints along the 6,500-meter elevation course, finishing in 16 hours and 53 minutes.
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24% Bias Score


Line 5 Tunnel: Environmental Risks Outweigh Spill Prevention, Analysis Shows
The US Army Corps of Engineers' draft environmental impact analysis of Enbridge's proposed tunnel for its Line 5 oil pipeline in the Straits of Mackinac shows that while the project would prevent anchor-caused ruptures, it would also destroy wetlands, harm bat habitats, and cause other environmental...
Line 5 Tunnel: Environmental Risks Outweigh Spill Prevention, Analysis Shows
The US Army Corps of Engineers' draft environmental impact analysis of Enbridge's proposed tunnel for its Line 5 oil pipeline in the Straits of Mackinac shows that while the project would prevent anchor-caused ruptures, it would also destroy wetlands, harm bat habitats, and cause other environmental...
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44% Bias Score


CDC Shifts COVID-19 Vaccine Guidance to Shared Decision-Making
The CDC updated its COVID-19 vaccination guidelines, shifting from recommending shots for healthy children and pregnant women to a shared decision-making model following an announcement by U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., despite low vaccination rates (13% of children, 23% of adults) and...
CDC Shifts COVID-19 Vaccine Guidance to Shared Decision-Making
The CDC updated its COVID-19 vaccination guidelines, shifting from recommending shots for healthy children and pregnant women to a shared decision-making model following an announcement by U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., despite low vaccination rates (13% of children, 23% of adults) and...
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48% Bias Score


Judge to Decide Google's Fate Amidst AI Revolution
In a landmark antitrust case, Judge Mehta is deciding Google's fate, weighing the Justice Department's request to break up the company via a ban on default search engine deals, and the sale of Chrome against Google's argument that AI advancements are already changing the search market.
Judge to Decide Google's Fate Amidst AI Revolution
In a landmark antitrust case, Judge Mehta is deciding Google's fate, weighing the Justice Department's request to break up the company via a ban on default search engine deals, and the sale of Chrome against Google's argument that AI advancements are already changing the search market.
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44% Bias Score


PBS Sues Trump Over Funding Cuts, Citing Viewpoint Discrimination
PBS and Lakeland PBS sued President Trump and administration officials on Friday to block his order ending $325 million in federal funding, alleging viewpoint discrimination and overreach of authority; the lawsuit cites the potential impact on educational programming and essential local news in rura...
PBS Sues Trump Over Funding Cuts, Citing Viewpoint Discrimination
PBS and Lakeland PBS sued President Trump and administration officials on Friday to block his order ending $325 million in federal funding, alleging viewpoint discrimination and overreach of authority; the lawsuit cites the potential impact on educational programming and essential local news in rura...
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40% Bias Score


Trump Raises Steel Tariffs to 50 Percent
President Trump announced a tariff increase on steel imports from 25 percent to 50 percent on Friday, framing it as a benefit to the US steel industry, despite uncertainty regarding its impact on trade deals with Canada, Mexico, and the UK, as well as a controversial partnership between Nippon Steel...
Trump Raises Steel Tariffs to 50 Percent
President Trump announced a tariff increase on steel imports from 25 percent to 50 percent on Friday, framing it as a benefit to the US steel industry, despite uncertainty regarding its impact on trade deals with Canada, Mexico, and the UK, as well as a controversial partnership between Nippon Steel...
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52% Bias Score

Trump Doubles Steel Tariffs, Approves U.S. Steel-Nippon Merger with U.S. Oversight
President Trump doubled tariffs on steel imports to 50%, announced a merger between U.S. Steel and Nippon with U.S. government oversight to mitigate national security risks, and stated that U.S. Steel will remain under U.S. control.

Trump Doubles Steel Tariffs, Approves U.S. Steel-Nippon Merger with U.S. Oversight
President Trump doubled tariffs on steel imports to 50%, announced a merger between U.S. Steel and Nippon with U.S. government oversight to mitigate national security risks, and stated that U.S. Steel will remain under U.S. control.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Administration Ends Funding for Most HIV Vaccine Research
The Trump administration ended funding for most HIV vaccine research programs, impacting research at Duke, Scripps, and Moderna, despite expert claims that a vaccine is necessary to end the HIV epidemic and recent breakthroughs in HIV prevention.

Trump Administration Ends Funding for Most HIV Vaccine Research
The Trump administration ended funding for most HIV vaccine research programs, impacting research at Duke, Scripps, and Moderna, despite expert claims that a vaccine is necessary to end the HIV epidemic and recent breakthroughs in HIV prevention.
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52% Bias Score

Utah Family Charged with Supporting Mexican Cartel Designated as Terrorist Organization
Two Utah family members were arrested and charged with conspiring to support the Jalisco New Generation cartel, a designated terrorist organization, through an alleged oil smuggling operation in Rio Hondo, Texas, resulting in the seizure of multiple assets.

Utah Family Charged with Supporting Mexican Cartel Designated as Terrorist Organization
Two Utah family members were arrested and charged with conspiring to support the Jalisco New Generation cartel, a designated terrorist organization, through an alleged oil smuggling operation in Rio Hondo, Texas, resulting in the seizure of multiple assets.
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48% Bias Score

Supreme Court Stays Lower Court Order Blocking Trump's Deportation Plans
The Supreme Court temporarily blocked a lower court order that prevented the Trump administration from deporting roughly 500,000 migrants from Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, granting a near-term victory to President Trump's immigration policies.

Supreme Court Stays Lower Court Order Blocking Trump's Deportation Plans
The Supreme Court temporarily blocked a lower court order that prevented the Trump administration from deporting roughly 500,000 migrants from Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, granting a near-term victory to President Trump's immigration policies.
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72% Bias Score

Cuba Protests US Diplomat's 'Meddling,' Escalating Tensions
Cuba formally protested US diplomat Michael Hammer's "meddling", marking another escalation in already tense US-Cuba relations under President Trump's second term, characterized by renewed sanctions and accusations of interference since January 2025.

Cuba Protests US Diplomat's 'Meddling,' Escalating Tensions
Cuba formally protested US diplomat Michael Hammer's "meddling", marking another escalation in already tense US-Cuba relations under President Trump's second term, characterized by renewed sanctions and accusations of interference since January 2025.
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40% Bias Score

NY Prison Guard Pleads Guilty in Inmate Beating Death Cover-Up
Former New York prison guard Joshua Bartlett pleaded guilty to hindering prosecution and falsifying records related to the March 1, 2024, death of inmate Messiah Nantwi at Mid-State Correctional Facility, following a beating by fellow guards; ten other guards face charges, including murder.

NY Prison Guard Pleads Guilty in Inmate Beating Death Cover-Up
Former New York prison guard Joshua Bartlett pleaded guilty to hindering prosecution and falsifying records related to the March 1, 2024, death of inmate Messiah Nantwi at Mid-State Correctional Facility, following a beating by fellow guards; ten other guards face charges, including murder.
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48% Bias Score
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