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Molotov Cocktail Attack Injures Multiple at Boulder Pro-Israel Rally
On Sunday at 1:26 pm, a shirtless man threw Molotov cocktails at a pro-Israel rally in Boulder, Colorado, injuring multiple people; the FBI is investigating it as a targeted terror attack.
Molotov Cocktail Attack Injures Multiple at Boulder Pro-Israel Rally
On Sunday at 1:26 pm, a shirtless man threw Molotov cocktails at a pro-Israel rally in Boulder, Colorado, injuring multiple people; the FBI is investigating it as a targeted terror attack.
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48% Bias Score


Mother Accused of Murder Dies in Prison
Lauren Flanigan, a 32-year-old mother charged with murdering her three-year-old daughter Sophia in Queensland, Australia, died in prison custody on Sunday after being found unresponsive in her cell; an investigation is underway.
Mother Accused of Murder Dies in Prison
Lauren Flanigan, a 32-year-old mother charged with murdering her three-year-old daughter Sophia in Queensland, Australia, died in prison custody on Sunday after being found unresponsive in her cell; an investigation is underway.
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48% Bias Score


UK Attorney General Faces Resignation Calls After Nazi Comparison
UK Attorney General Lord Hermer apologized for comparing right-wing politicians to Nazis following a speech last week, prompting calls for his resignation from opposition parties and some within his own Labour party; the controversy highlights internal party divisions and potential electoral impacts...
UK Attorney General Faces Resignation Calls After Nazi Comparison
UK Attorney General Lord Hermer apologized for comparing right-wing politicians to Nazis following a speech last week, prompting calls for his resignation from opposition parties and some within his own Labour party; the controversy highlights internal party divisions and potential electoral impacts...
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56% Bias Score


Poland's Presidential Runoff Ends in a Virtual Tie
Poland's presidential runoff on July 2nd, 2024, resulted in a razor-thin margin between liberal Rafał Trzaskowski and right-wing Karol Nawrocki, with initial exit polls showing leads for each candidate within the margin of error; the outcome significantly impacts Poland's political future, given the...
Poland's Presidential Runoff Ends in a Virtual Tie
Poland's presidential runoff on July 2nd, 2024, resulted in a razor-thin margin between liberal Rafał Trzaskowski and right-wing Karol Nawrocki, with initial exit polls showing leads for each candidate within the margin of error; the outcome significantly impacts Poland's political future, given the...
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32% Bias Score


Mexico's Unprecedented Judicial Elections: Reshaping the Judiciary
Mexico holds historic judicial elections on June 1, 2025, electing 881 federal judges and magistrates, including Supreme Court justices, in a two-phased process; the ruling party seeks to reshape the judiciary, while the opposition promotes abstention to challenge legitimacy.
Mexico's Unprecedented Judicial Elections: Reshaping the Judiciary
Mexico holds historic judicial elections on June 1, 2025, electing 881 federal judges and magistrates, including Supreme Court justices, in a two-phased process; the ruling party seeks to reshape the judiciary, while the opposition promotes abstention to challenge legitimacy.
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48% Bias Score


Alcaraz Reaches Roland Garros Quarterfinals with 100th Clay-Court Victory
Carlos Alcaraz defeated Ben Shelton 7-6(8), 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 in the fourth round of Roland Garros on Sunday, securing his 100th clay-court win and advancing to the quarterfinals.
Alcaraz Reaches Roland Garros Quarterfinals with 100th Clay-Court Victory
Carlos Alcaraz defeated Ben Shelton 7-6(8), 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 in the fourth round of Roland Garros on Sunday, securing his 100th clay-court win and advancing to the quarterfinals.
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48% Bias Score

Blunkett opposes abolishing two-child benefit cap, creating Labour party tension
Former Labour home secretary David Blunkett opposes abolishing the two-child benefit cap, creating tension within the Labour party and forcing Sir Keir Starmer to decide whether to raise or scrap the limit, which would cost approximately £3.5 billion.

Blunkett opposes abolishing two-child benefit cap, creating Labour party tension
Former Labour home secretary David Blunkett opposes abolishing the two-child benefit cap, creating tension within the Labour party and forcing Sir Keir Starmer to decide whether to raise or scrap the limit, which would cost approximately £3.5 billion.
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60% Bias Score

DHS Removes List of Sanctuary Jurisdictions Amidst Law Enforcement Backlash
The Department of Homeland Security removed a list of "sanctuary" jurisdictions from its website following criticism from the National Sheriffs' Association, which argued the list lacked transparency and violated trust with law enforcement; some cities named on the list denied having sanctuary polic...

DHS Removes List of Sanctuary Jurisdictions Amidst Law Enforcement Backlash
The Department of Homeland Security removed a list of "sanctuary" jurisdictions from its website following criticism from the National Sheriffs' Association, which argued the list lacked transparency and violated trust with law enforcement; some cities named on the list denied having sanctuary polic...
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48% Bias Score

Weight-Loss Drugs Linked to Increased Osteoporosis Risk
Weight-loss drugs such as Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro may cause significant bone and muscle loss, increasing osteoporosis risk, according to the Royal Osteoporosis Society. Up to 40 percent of weight loss from these drugs may come from bone and muscle, impacting approximately half a million users ...

Weight-Loss Drugs Linked to Increased Osteoporosis Risk
Weight-loss drugs such as Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro may cause significant bone and muscle loss, increasing osteoporosis risk, according to the Royal Osteoporosis Society. Up to 40 percent of weight loss from these drugs may come from bone and muscle, impacting approximately half a million users ...
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56% Bias Score

Atocha Massacre: A Day for Lawyers at Risk
The "Atocha Massacre," the January 24, 1977 murder of five labor lawyers in Madrid by Franco regime remnants, is annually commemorated as a day for lawyers at risk, highlighting the dangers faced by those defending human rights.

Atocha Massacre: A Day for Lawyers at Risk
The "Atocha Massacre," the January 24, 1977 murder of five labor lawyers in Madrid by Franco regime remnants, is annually commemorated as a day for lawyers at risk, highlighting the dangers faced by those defending human rights.
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56% Bias Score

Mexico Holds Historic Citizen Vote for Judicial Officials
On June 1st, 2025, Mexican citizens will directly elect almost 2,700 judicial officials, including Supreme Court justices, in a historic vote overseen by the INE, which will conduct district-level vote counts due to budget limitations.

Mexico Holds Historic Citizen Vote for Judicial Officials
On June 1st, 2025, Mexican citizens will directly elect almost 2,700 judicial officials, including Supreme Court justices, in a historic vote overseen by the INE, which will conduct district-level vote counts due to budget limitations.
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28% Bias Score

Boric's Final Address Highlights Achievements, Contrasts with Opposition
Chilean President Gabriel Boric delivered his final State of the Nation address on Sunday, highlighting legislative achievements like a 40-hour work week and pension reform, while announcing plans to transform Punta Peuco prison and contrasting his policies with the right-wing opposition ahead of No...

Boric's Final Address Highlights Achievements, Contrasts with Opposition
Chilean President Gabriel Boric delivered his final State of the Nation address on Sunday, highlighting legislative achievements like a 40-hour work week and pension reform, while announcing plans to transform Punta Peuco prison and contrasting his policies with the right-wing opposition ahead of No...
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48% Bias Score
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