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Trump Halts Immigration Raids in Key Economic Sectors
President Trump ordered a halt to immigration enforcement raids in agriculture, meatpacking, restaurants, and hotels, suspending all investigations and operations due to negative economic impacts and political pressure, as reported by the New York Times and confirmed by government officials.
Trump Halts Immigration Raids in Key Economic Sectors
President Trump ordered a halt to immigration enforcement raids in agriculture, meatpacking, restaurants, and hotels, suspending all investigations and operations due to negative economic impacts and political pressure, as reported by the New York Times and confirmed by government officials.
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44% Bias Score


FIFA Club World Cup Faces Heat, Environmental Concerns Amidst Expansion
The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, running June 15-July 13 across 12 US cities, faces criticism for heat risks to players and fans in open-air stadiums, increased environmental impact from its expanded 32-team format, and declining ticket sales despite FIFA's plans for further expansion.
FIFA Club World Cup Faces Heat, Environmental Concerns Amidst Expansion
The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, running June 15-July 13 across 12 US cities, faces criticism for heat risks to players and fans in open-air stadiums, increased environmental impact from its expanded 32-team format, and declining ticket sales despite FIFA's plans for further expansion.
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60% Bias Score


Trump Administration Halts ICE Raids in Key Economic Sectors
The Trump administration ordered ICE to halt raids in US agriculture, aquaculture, meatpacking, restaurants, and hotels due to their economic importance, following protests and acknowledgment of the impact on these sectors.
Trump Administration Halts ICE Raids in Key Economic Sectors
The Trump administration ordered ICE to halt raids in US agriculture, aquaculture, meatpacking, restaurants, and hotels due to their economic importance, following protests and acknowledgment of the impact on these sectors.
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52% Bias Score


US Judge Denies Release of Palestinian Activist Despite Prior Ruling
A US judge refused to release Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, despite a previous ruling against the government's national security claims; he remains detained based on alleged green-card application misrepresentations, even though no criminal charges exist, prompting criticism about due process...
US Judge Denies Release of Palestinian Activist Despite Prior Ruling
A US judge refused to release Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, despite a previous ruling against the government's national security claims; he remains detained based on alleged green-card application misrepresentations, even though no criminal charges exist, prompting criticism about due process...
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60% Bias Score


Vodafone Terminates Contracts of Franchisees Amidst £120m Lawsuit
Vodafone terminated the contracts of 12 franchisees involved in a £120m lawsuit alleging unjust enrichment through commission cuts, despite previously reimbursing almost £5m to franchisees and claiming no misconduct; the dispute continues, impacting the newly merged VodafoneThree entity.
Vodafone Terminates Contracts of Franchisees Amidst £120m Lawsuit
Vodafone terminated the contracts of 12 franchisees involved in a £120m lawsuit alleging unjust enrichment through commission cuts, despite previously reimbursing almost £5m to franchisees and claiming no misconduct; the dispute continues, impacting the newly merged VodafoneThree entity.
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40% Bias Score


US Pauses Immigration Raids in Key Economic Sectors
The US government temporarily suspended immigration raids at farms, hotels, and restaurants following an email directive from ICE, impacting vital economic sectors and addressing recent protests. The decision comes amid a broader, aggressive immigration enforcement policy.
US Pauses Immigration Raids in Key Economic Sectors
The US government temporarily suspended immigration raids at farms, hotels, and restaurants following an email directive from ICE, impacting vital economic sectors and addressing recent protests. The decision comes amid a broader, aggressive immigration enforcement policy.
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48% Bias Score

NIH Grant Terminations Cost US Institutions Nearly $3.8 Billion
The termination of 2,282 NIH grants by June 4, 2025, cost U.S. institutions nearly $3.8 billion, with medical schools and hospitals losing nearly $2 billion, impacting 160 clinical trials and various research programs; Massachusetts faced the greatest loss ($1.28 billion).

NIH Grant Terminations Cost US Institutions Nearly $3.8 Billion
The termination of 2,282 NIH grants by June 4, 2025, cost U.S. institutions nearly $3.8 billion, with medical schools and hospitals losing nearly $2 billion, impacting 160 clinical trials and various research programs; Massachusetts faced the greatest loss ($1.28 billion).
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56% Bias Score

Massive Nationwide Protests Planned Against Trump
Millions are expected to protest President Trump across all 50 US states and territories on Saturday, coinciding with a military parade in Washington D.C. The demonstrations follow a week of increased unrest sparked by the deployment of National Guard troops to quell earlier protests.

Massive Nationwide Protests Planned Against Trump
Millions are expected to protest President Trump across all 50 US states and territories on Saturday, coinciding with a military parade in Washington D.C. The demonstrations follow a week of increased unrest sparked by the deployment of National Guard troops to quell earlier protests.
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40% Bias Score

Pixel 10's Enhanced Camera System Raises Smartphone Standards
Google's Pixel 10, launching with Android 16, will feature a triple-lens camera system (48MP wide, 13MP ultrawide, and a new telephoto lens) with enhanced gimbal-like stabilization using a combination of optical, electronic, and AI-based methods, setting a new standard for mid-range smartphones.

Pixel 10's Enhanced Camera System Raises Smartphone Standards
Google's Pixel 10, launching with Android 16, will feature a triple-lens camera system (48MP wide, 13MP ultrawide, and a new telephoto lens) with enhanced gimbal-like stabilization using a combination of optical, electronic, and AI-based methods, setting a new standard for mid-range smartphones.
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40% Bias Score

Massive Nationwide Protests Planned Against Trump
Millions are expected to protest President Trump this Saturday, June 14th, across all 50 states, coinciding with a military parade in Washington D.C. and fueled by recent events such as federal immigration raids in California and the deployment of National Guard troops.

Massive Nationwide Protests Planned Against Trump
Millions are expected to protest President Trump this Saturday, June 14th, across all 50 states, coinciding with a military parade in Washington D.C. and fueled by recent events such as federal immigration raids in California and the deployment of National Guard troops.
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48% Bias Score

Axiom-4 Mission Relaunch Set for Thursday Following Leak Repair
Following repeated delays due to high winds and a rocket propellant leak, the Axiom-4 mission to the International Space Station is now scheduled to launch on Thursday, April 20, at 4:53 a.m. EDT, after Russian cosmonauts successfully sealed persistent air leaks in a Russian vestibule, a problem tha...

Axiom-4 Mission Relaunch Set for Thursday Following Leak Repair
Following repeated delays due to high winds and a rocket propellant leak, the Axiom-4 mission to the International Space Station is now scheduled to launch on Thursday, April 20, at 4:53 a.m. EDT, after Russian cosmonauts successfully sealed persistent air leaks in a Russian vestibule, a problem tha...
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36% Bias Score

Human Trafficking Accused Pleads Not Guilty, Detention Pending Trial
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an alleged MS-13 member, pleaded not guilty to human trafficking charges stemming from a 2022 traffic stop in which he transported nine passengers, six of whom were undocumented; the prosecution alleges he was paid $1000 per trip and engaged in inappropriate conduct with a mino...

Human Trafficking Accused Pleads Not Guilty, Detention Pending Trial
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an alleged MS-13 member, pleaded not guilty to human trafficking charges stemming from a 2022 traffic stop in which he transported nine passengers, six of whom were undocumented; the prosecution alleges he was paid $1000 per trip and engaged in inappropriate conduct with a mino...
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64% Bias Score
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