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Ukraine's Prisoner Exchange Raises Human Rights Concerns
Ukraine's recent prisoner exchange with Russia included 70 Ukrainian citizens, some convicted of collaboration, prompting concern from Human Rights Watch (HRW) who found many prosecutions violated international humanitarian law; Ukraine also disavowed these exchanged citizens.
Ukraine's Prisoner Exchange Raises Human Rights Concerns
Ukraine's recent prisoner exchange with Russia included 70 Ukrainian citizens, some convicted of collaboration, prompting concern from Human Rights Watch (HRW) who found many prosecutions violated international humanitarian law; Ukraine also disavowed these exchanged citizens.
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64% Bias Score


Unprecedented Antarctic Autumn Expedition Reveals Deep Ocean Plankton Surge
Scientists observed an unprecedented surge in small planktonic organisms in the deep ocean during an autumn expedition to Antarctica's Ross Sea polynya, highlighting the impact of deep convection and ice formation on the Antarctic ecosystem.
Unprecedented Antarctic Autumn Expedition Reveals Deep Ocean Plankton Surge
Scientists observed an unprecedented surge in small planktonic organisms in the deep ocean during an autumn expedition to Antarctica's Ross Sea polynya, highlighting the impact of deep convection and ice formation on the Antarctic ecosystem.
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24% Bias Score


Trump's Tariffs: Increased Revenue at the Expense of American Consumers
During the first five months of 2024, U.S. tariffs and excise taxes totaled $68.9 billion—a 78% increase from the previous year—primarily due to President Trump's tariffs on various imports, although this revenue comes at the cost of higher prices and economic uncertainty for American businesses and...
Trump's Tariffs: Increased Revenue at the Expense of American Consumers
During the first five months of 2024, U.S. tariffs and excise taxes totaled $68.9 billion—a 78% increase from the previous year—primarily due to President Trump's tariffs on various imports, although this revenue comes at the cost of higher prices and economic uncertainty for American businesses and...
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40% Bias Score


Federal Judge Misconduct and Law Clerk Retaliation
An NPR investigation reveals widespread misconduct by federal judges towards their law clerks, including bullying, intimidation, and alcohol-related issues, with many clerks fearing retaliation for reporting.
Federal Judge Misconduct and Law Clerk Retaliation
An NPR investigation reveals widespread misconduct by federal judges towards their law clerks, including bullying, intimidation, and alcohol-related issues, with many clerks fearing retaliation for reporting.
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48% Bias Score


Trump's Shadow Looms Large Over New Jersey Gubernatorial Primary
The New Jersey gubernatorial primary election is significantly shaped by President Trump's influence, with Democratic candidates emphasizing their opposition and Republican frontrunner Jack Ciattarelli leveraging Trump's endorsement; the outcome will have national implications reflecting public sent...
Trump's Shadow Looms Large Over New Jersey Gubernatorial Primary
The New Jersey gubernatorial primary election is significantly shaped by President Trump's influence, with Democratic candidates emphasizing their opposition and Republican frontrunner Jack Ciattarelli leveraging Trump's endorsement; the outcome will have national implications reflecting public sent...
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56% Bias Score


75 Rescued from Illegal Bulgarian Care Homes Amidst Property Fraud Investigation
Bulgarian authorities rescued 75 elderly people from two illegal care homes in the east of the country where they suffered beatings, confinement, and sedation; five people were arrested, and investigations are underway into property fraud schemes targeting vulnerable individuals.
75 Rescued from Illegal Bulgarian Care Homes Amidst Property Fraud Investigation
Bulgarian authorities rescued 75 elderly people from two illegal care homes in the east of the country where they suffered beatings, confinement, and sedation; five people were arrested, and investigations are underway into property fraud schemes targeting vulnerable individuals.
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36% Bias Score

Gauff Wins First French Open Title
Coco Gauff, the world's number two ranked female tennis player, won her second Grand Slam title and first French Open title on Saturday by defeating top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka 6-7(5), 6-2, 6-4 in Paris, overcoming a previous defeat in the 2022 French Open final.

Gauff Wins First French Open Title
Coco Gauff, the world's number two ranked female tennis player, won her second Grand Slam title and first French Open title on Saturday by defeating top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka 6-7(5), 6-2, 6-4 in Paris, overcoming a previous defeat in the 2022 French Open final.
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28% Bias Score

Unprecedented Antarctic Autumn Expedition Reveals Deep-Ocean Plankton Surge
An unprecedented autumn expedition to Antarctica revealed a significant surge in deep-ocean planktonic organisms in the Ross Sea polynya, driven by intense deep convection from ice formation, challenging prior understandings of Antarctic ecosystems and highlighting the importance of the 'dark ecosys...

Unprecedented Antarctic Autumn Expedition Reveals Deep-Ocean Plankton Surge
An unprecedented autumn expedition to Antarctica revealed a significant surge in deep-ocean planktonic organisms in the Ross Sea polynya, driven by intense deep convection from ice formation, challenging prior understandings of Antarctic ecosystems and highlighting the importance of the 'dark ecosys...
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20% Bias Score

St. George, Utah Turns Sewage into Drinking Water to Combat Drought
St. George, Utah's rapid population growth and climate change-induced drought are forcing the city to invest over $1 billion in a wastewater reclamation plant by 2025, turning sewage into drinking water to support its projected population doubling by 2050, mirroring similar efforts in other water-st...

St. George, Utah Turns Sewage into Drinking Water to Combat Drought
St. George, Utah's rapid population growth and climate change-induced drought are forcing the city to invest over $1 billion in a wastewater reclamation plant by 2025, turning sewage into drinking water to support its projected population doubling by 2050, mirroring similar efforts in other water-st...
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28% Bias Score

U.N. Ocean Conference Highlights Shortfalls in Marine Protection
The third U.N. Ocean Conference in Nice, France, aims to increase ocean protection, but only 2.7% of the ocean is effectively protected, far short of the 30% goal by 2030, while the High Seas Treaty needs 60 ratifications to take effect and currently has 32.

U.N. Ocean Conference Highlights Shortfalls in Marine Protection
The third U.N. Ocean Conference in Nice, France, aims to increase ocean protection, but only 2.7% of the ocean is effectively protected, far short of the 30% goal by 2030, while the High Seas Treaty needs 60 ratifications to take effect and currently has 32.
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40% Bias Score

Mixed Global Markets Await US-China Trade Talks
Global markets were mixed Monday as investors awaited US-China trade talks; Asian markets rose despite slowing Chinese exports and deflation, while European markets fell; U.S. job growth remained strong, but uncertainty persists.

Mixed Global Markets Await US-China Trade Talks
Global markets were mixed Monday as investors awaited US-China trade talks; Asian markets rose despite slowing Chinese exports and deflation, while European markets fell; U.S. job growth remained strong, but uncertainty persists.
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40% Bias Score

Johnson & Johnson Faces DEI Lawsuit
America First Legal (AFL) is urging the Department of Health and Human Services to investigate Johnson & Johnson for allegedly violating federal law with its DEI hiring practices, citing the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and a Trump executive order, while Johnson & Johnson denies any wrongdoing.

Johnson & Johnson Faces DEI Lawsuit
America First Legal (AFL) is urging the Department of Health and Human Services to investigate Johnson & Johnson for allegedly violating federal law with its DEI hiring practices, citing the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and a Trump executive order, while Johnson & Johnson denies any wrongdoing.
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60% Bias Score
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