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Newsom's National Address Challenges Trump Amidst Los Angeles Unrest
Following immigration raids and subsequent rioting in Los Angeles, California Governor Gavin Newsom delivered a prime-time address, directly criticizing President Trump's deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines, framing the events as a national crisis and positioning himself as a l...
Newsom's National Address Challenges Trump Amidst Los Angeles Unrest
Following immigration raids and subsequent rioting in Los Angeles, California Governor Gavin Newsom delivered a prime-time address, directly criticizing President Trump's deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines, framing the events as a national crisis and positioning himself as a l...
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44% Bias Score


Trump Open to Mending Fences With Musk After Spending Bill Feud
President Trump, in a new podcast interview, expressed willingness to reconcile with Elon Musk after their public feud over Trump's massive spending bill, which is projected to significantly increase the national debt; Musk has also softened his stance.
Trump Open to Mending Fences With Musk After Spending Bill Feud
President Trump, in a new podcast interview, expressed willingness to reconcile with Elon Musk after their public feud over Trump's massive spending bill, which is projected to significantly increase the national debt; Musk has also softened his stance.
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52% Bias Score


AMOC Collapse Could Plunge Europe into Extreme Cold
A new study reveals that climate change could weaken or collapse the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), potentially causing extremely cold winters in Europe, with temperatures in London dropping to -19°C, sea levels rising 50cm, and rainfall decreasing by 20%, even with 2°C of globa...
AMOC Collapse Could Plunge Europe into Extreme Cold
A new study reveals that climate change could weaken or collapse the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), potentially causing extremely cold winters in Europe, with temperatures in London dropping to -19°C, sea levels rising 50cm, and rainfall decreasing by 20%, even with 2°C of globa...
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36% Bias Score


Serbia's Vucic to Visit Ukraine, Signaling EU Alignment Amidst Russian Accusations
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic will visit Ukraine on Wednesday for the first time, attending the Ukraine-Southeast Europe summit in Odesa; this signals a shift in Serbia's stance on the war, aiming to improve relations with the EU after criticism for his recent visit to Moscow and amidst Russian...
Serbia's Vucic to Visit Ukraine, Signaling EU Alignment Amidst Russian Accusations
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic will visit Ukraine on Wednesday for the first time, attending the Ukraine-Southeast Europe summit in Odesa; this signals a shift in Serbia's stance on the war, aiming to improve relations with the EU after criticism for his recent visit to Moscow and amidst Russian...
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40% Bias Score


Musk-Trump Truce Briefly Boosts Tesla Stock Amidst Broader Market Uncertainty
Tesla shares rose after CEO Elon Musk apologized to President Trump for his criticism of the Republican tax bill, following a public feud that included Musk's resignation from a government position and threats by Trump to cancel SpaceX contracts; however, broader market concerns, including expiring ...
Musk-Trump Truce Briefly Boosts Tesla Stock Amidst Broader Market Uncertainty
Tesla shares rose after CEO Elon Musk apologized to President Trump for his criticism of the Republican tax bill, following a public feud that included Musk's resignation from a government position and threats by Trump to cancel SpaceX contracts; however, broader market concerns, including expiring ...
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40% Bias Score


Solar Orbiter Captures First Images of Sun's South Pole
The Solar Orbiter mission captured the first images of the Sun's south pole, revealing an unexpectedly calm region during the current magnetic field reversal, providing crucial data for understanding the solar dynamo and predicting solar storms impacting Earth.
Solar Orbiter Captures First Images of Sun's South Pole
The Solar Orbiter mission captured the first images of the Sun's south pole, revealing an unexpectedly calm region during the current magnetic field reversal, providing crucial data for understanding the solar dynamo and predicting solar storms impacting Earth.
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20% Bias Score

ICE Arrests Deported Man After Molotov Cocktail Attack During LA Riots
Following ICE raids in Los Angeles that resulted in hundreds of arrests, rioting erupted, leading to the arrest of Emiliano Garduno-Galvez, a previously deported Mexican national, for allegedly throwing a Molotov cocktail at law enforcement officers; he is charged with attempted murder.

ICE Arrests Deported Man After Molotov Cocktail Attack During LA Riots
Following ICE raids in Los Angeles that resulted in hundreds of arrests, rioting erupted, leading to the arrest of Emiliano Garduno-Galvez, a previously deported Mexican national, for allegedly throwing a Molotov cocktail at law enforcement officers; he is charged with attempted murder.
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56% Bias Score

Russia Cracks Down on Dissent: Volkov Sentenced, Shlosberg Under House Arrest
Moscow courts sentenced Leonid Volkov, Alexei Navalny's associate, to 18 years in prison and banned him from the internet for 10 years, while Lev Shlosberg, a Yabloko party member, was placed under house arrest for discrediting the Russian army; both cases are seen as politically motivated.

Russia Cracks Down on Dissent: Volkov Sentenced, Shlosberg Under House Arrest
Moscow courts sentenced Leonid Volkov, Alexei Navalny's associate, to 18 years in prison and banned him from the internet for 10 years, while Lev Shlosberg, a Yabloko party member, was placed under house arrest for discrediting the Russian army; both cases are seen as politically motivated.
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44% Bias Score

Discovery of San Jose Galleon Sparks International Ownership Dispute
The San Jose, a Spanish galleon carrying £16bn worth of treasure, sank in 1708 off the coast of Colombia and has been discovered, leading to a dispute over ownership between Spain and Colombia, with indigenous communities also asserting claims.

Discovery of San Jose Galleon Sparks International Ownership Dispute
The San Jose, a Spanish galleon carrying £16bn worth of treasure, sank in 1708 off the coast of Colombia and has been discovered, leading to a dispute over ownership between Spain and Colombia, with indigenous communities also asserting claims.
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48% Bias Score

International Sanctions on Israeli Ministers Amid Gaza Conflict
The UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and Norway sanctioned Israeli ministers Smotrich and Ben-Gvir for inciting violence against Palestinians, prompting criticism from the US and Israel, who view the sanctions as counterproductive to peace efforts.

International Sanctions on Israeli Ministers Amid Gaza Conflict
The UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and Norway sanctioned Israeli ministers Smotrich and Ben-Gvir for inciting violence against Palestinians, prompting criticism from the US and Israel, who view the sanctions as counterproductive to peace efforts.
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40% Bias Score

EU Media Sector: Shrinking Workforce Amidst Publishing Boom
New Eurostat data reveals a 2.5% decline in EU media professionals (authors, journalists, linguists) in 2024, while publishing companies grew by 9%, with Portugal leading the expansion (7.3%). Burnout and financial instability are widespread, forcing many journalists to seek additional income stream...

EU Media Sector: Shrinking Workforce Amidst Publishing Boom
New Eurostat data reveals a 2.5% decline in EU media professionals (authors, journalists, linguists) in 2024, while publishing companies grew by 9%, with Portugal leading the expansion (7.3%). Burnout and financial instability are widespread, forcing many journalists to seek additional income stream...
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40% Bias Score

Poland's Presidential Election: Nawrocki's Narrow Victory Signals Political Shift
In Poland's June 1st presidential election, national conservative Karol Nawrocki narrowly defeated Rafal Trzaskowski (50.9% to 49.1%), marking a significant shift in Polish politics and sparking concerns about potential instability.

Poland's Presidential Election: Nawrocki's Narrow Victory Signals Political Shift
In Poland's June 1st presidential election, national conservative Karol Nawrocki narrowly defeated Rafal Trzaskowski (50.9% to 49.1%), marking a significant shift in Polish politics and sparking concerns about potential instability.
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48% Bias Score
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