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Gaza Conflict: Protests Erupt Amidst Captive Recovery and Rising Death Toll
Thousands of Israeli protesters demanded the release of 55 remaining captives in Gaza and a ceasefire, while hundreds of thousands protested in Rome against the Italian government's support for Israel, following the discovery of the body of a Thai captive in Gaza and amidst the ongoing war that has ...
Gaza Conflict: Protests Erupt Amidst Captive Recovery and Rising Death Toll
Thousands of Israeli protesters demanded the release of 55 remaining captives in Gaza and a ceasefire, while hundreds of thousands protested in Rome against the Italian government's support for Israel, following the discovery of the body of a Thai captive in Gaza and amidst the ongoing war that has ...
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56% Bias Score


Israeli Raids Kill 75 Palestinians in Gaza Amidst Famine and Humanitarian Crisis
Israeli raids across Gaza have killed at least 75 Palestinians, including 16 in a residential building strike described as a "massacre," and at least 8 more near a US-backed aid distribution site, amidst an 11-week blockade causing widespread famine and a surge in miscarriages.
Israeli Raids Kill 75 Palestinians in Gaza Amidst Famine and Humanitarian Crisis
Israeli raids across Gaza have killed at least 75 Palestinians, including 16 in a residential building strike described as a "massacre," and at least 8 more near a US-backed aid distribution site, amidst an 11-week blockade causing widespread famine and a surge in miscarriages.
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60% Bias Score


Colombian Presidential Candidate Shot in BogotΓ‘
On Saturday, Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe Turbay was shot in the head at a BogotΓ‘ campaign rally by two shooters, including a 15-year-old boy, prompting President Petro to cancel a trip to France and offer a large reward for the capture of those responsible.
Colombian Presidential Candidate Shot in BogotΓ‘
On Saturday, Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe Turbay was shot in the head at a BogotΓ‘ campaign rally by two shooters, including a 15-year-old boy, prompting President Petro to cancel a trip to France and offer a large reward for the capture of those responsible.
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24% Bias Score


Over 40 Injured in Second Russian Air Strike on Kharkiv
A Russian air strike on Kharkiv on June 7th, 2024, using corrected aviation bombs, resulted in over 40 injuries and one death, with damage to civilian infrastructure including a children's railway; the attack follows a massive barrage of 48 Shahed drones, two rockets, and four guided bombs earlier t...
Over 40 Injured in Second Russian Air Strike on Kharkiv
A Russian air strike on Kharkiv on June 7th, 2024, using corrected aviation bombs, resulted in over 40 injuries and one death, with damage to civilian infrastructure including a children's railway; the attack follows a massive barrage of 48 Shahed drones, two rockets, and four guided bombs earlier t...
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56% Bias Score


Gaza Aid Center Shooting Kills Six Palestinians
Six Palestinians were killed and several wounded by Israeli gunfire near a Gaza aid distribution center on Saturday, prompting international criticism of the new aid system, which has already seen dozens killed this week in similar incidents; Israel claims warning shots were fired at approaching sus...
Gaza Aid Center Shooting Kills Six Palestinians
Six Palestinians were killed and several wounded by Israeli gunfire near a Gaza aid distribution center on Saturday, prompting international criticism of the new aid system, which has already seen dozens killed this week in similar incidents; Israel claims warning shots were fired at approaching sus...
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40% Bias Score


Kentucky Teen's Suicide Highlights Rise of AI-Generated Sextortion Scams
16-year-old Elijah Heacock from Glasgow, Kentucky, died by suicide on February 28th after being targeted in an AI-generated image sextortion scam demanding $3,000; this highlights a rising trend with over 500,000 similar cases reported last year, leading to calls for stronger federal legislation.
Kentucky Teen's Suicide Highlights Rise of AI-Generated Sextortion Scams
16-year-old Elijah Heacock from Glasgow, Kentucky, died by suicide on February 28th after being targeted in an AI-generated image sextortion scam demanding $3,000; this highlights a rising trend with over 500,000 similar cases reported last year, leading to calls for stronger federal legislation.
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24% Bias Score

TSMC's \$100 Billion US Investment: Reshaping the AI Landscape
TSMC, the world's leading semiconductor chipmaker, announced a \$100 billion investment in two advanced packaging facilities in Arizona, aiming to strengthen the US's AI capabilities and reduce dependence on Taiwan amid US-China tensions.

TSMC's \$100 Billion US Investment: Reshaping the AI Landscape
TSMC, the world's leading semiconductor chipmaker, announced a \$100 billion investment in two advanced packaging facilities in Arizona, aiming to strengthen the US's AI capabilities and reduce dependence on Taiwan amid US-China tensions.
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48% Bias Score

Russia Kills at Least Four in Kharkiv Attack
Russia launched a massive drone-and-missile attack on Ukraine's second-largest city, Kharkiv, on Saturday, killing at least four civilians and injuring more than two dozen, including a baby and a 14-year-old, prompting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to condemn the attacks as terrorism and c...

Russia Kills at Least Four in Kharkiv Attack
Russia launched a massive drone-and-missile attack on Ukraine's second-largest city, Kharkiv, on Saturday, killing at least four civilians and injuring more than two dozen, including a baby and a 14-year-old, prompting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to condemn the attacks as terrorism and c...
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44% Bias Score

Gaza Humanitarian Crisis Deepens Amidst GHF Suspension and Deadly Clashes
The US/Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) suspended food aid distribution in Gaza after claiming Hamas issued threats, resulting in hundreds of thousands of Gazans going without food; Hamas denies the claims; dozens of Palestinians have been killed near GHF aid distribution sites amid...

Gaza Humanitarian Crisis Deepens Amidst GHF Suspension and Deadly Clashes
The US/Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) suspended food aid distribution in Gaza after claiming Hamas issued threats, resulting in hundreds of thousands of Gazans going without food; Hamas denies the claims; dozens of Palestinians have been killed near GHF aid distribution sites amid...
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56% Bias Score

Russia's Kharkiv Airstrikes Kill Two, Injure 18
Russian airstrikes on Kharkiv, Ukraine, killed at least two and injured 18, including four railway employees, one of whom was the recently appointed head of a children's train station that was luckily closed; President Zelensky condemned the attacks as pure terrorism.

Russia's Kharkiv Airstrikes Kill Two, Injure 18
Russian airstrikes on Kharkiv, Ukraine, killed at least two and injured 18, including four railway employees, one of whom was the recently appointed head of a children's train station that was luckily closed; President Zelensky condemned the attacks as pure terrorism.
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60% Bias Score

Trump's Policies Cast Shadow on Washington D.C.'s World Pride"
The World Pride celebration in Washington, D.C., took on a more activist tone this year due to the Trump administration's anti-LGBTQ+ policies, resulting in decreased corporate sponsorship and increased grassroots support. The event featured protests against policies targeting transgender individual...

Trump's Policies Cast Shadow on Washington D.C.'s World Pride"
The World Pride celebration in Washington, D.C., took on a more activist tone this year due to the Trump administration's anti-LGBTQ+ policies, resulting in decreased corporate sponsorship and increased grassroots support. The event featured protests against policies targeting transgender individual...
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56% Bias Score

Pinochet's Arrest: A Turning Point in International Law
Former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet was arrested in London on October 16, 1998, at the request of a Spanish judge investigating human rights abuses committed during his 17-year rule, setting a legal precedent for holding former heads of state accountable for international crimes.

Pinochet's Arrest: A Turning Point in International Law
Former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet was arrested in London on October 16, 1998, at the request of a Spanish judge investigating human rights abuses committed during his 17-year rule, setting a legal precedent for holding former heads of state accountable for international crimes.
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48% Bias Score
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