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Supreme Court Sides With Parents in LGBTQ+ Curriculum Opt-Out Case
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that Maryland parents can exempt their children from school lessons on homosexuality and transgenderism if they conflict with religious beliefs, citing violations of religious freedom rights in the case Mahmoud v. Taylor. The decision followed a school system's use of boo...
Supreme Court Sides With Parents in LGBTQ+ Curriculum Opt-Out Case
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that Maryland parents can exempt their children from school lessons on homosexuality and transgenderism if they conflict with religious beliefs, citing violations of religious freedom rights in the case Mahmoud v. Taylor. The decision followed a school system's use of boo...
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56% Bias Score


Controversial 19-Year-Old Hired by Social Security Administration
Edward Coristine, a 19-year-old with a controversial past and ties to Elon Musk's "Doge" department, has been hired by the Social Security Administration (SSA) to improve its website functionality, raising concerns about potential security risks and the long-term consequences of Doge's influence on ...
Controversial 19-Year-Old Hired by Social Security Administration
Edward Coristine, a 19-year-old with a controversial past and ties to Elon Musk's "Doge" department, has been hired by the Social Security Administration (SSA) to improve its website functionality, raising concerns about potential security risks and the long-term consequences of Doge's influence on ...
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48% Bias Score


FIFA Faces US-Iran World Cup Dilemma Amid Heightened Tensions
Following a US bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities and a subsequent 12-day conflict, questions arise regarding the 2026 FIFA World Cup's management of both US and Iranian participation, as Iran's advancement could necessitate matches on US soil despite existing political tensions and a US travel b...
FIFA Faces US-Iran World Cup Dilemma Amid Heightened Tensions
Following a US bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities and a subsequent 12-day conflict, questions arise regarding the 2026 FIFA World Cup's management of both US and Iranian participation, as Iran's advancement could necessitate matches on US soil despite existing political tensions and a US travel b...
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52% Bias Score


Trump's Iran Strikes: A Shift in US Foreign Policy
President Trump ordered the largest US bombing strike in history on Iranian targets, defying his previous isolationist policy and prompting global reassessment of US foreign policy.
Trump's Iran Strikes: A Shift in US Foreign Policy
President Trump ordered the largest US bombing strike in history on Iranian targets, defying his previous isolationist policy and prompting global reassessment of US foreign policy.
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48% Bias Score


Labour MPs Revolt Over Disability Benefit Cuts
The UK Labour government is facing a major internal revolt over £2.5 billion in planned cuts to disability benefits, despite concessions to protect existing claimants, leaving approximately 50 Labour MPs still opposed due to concerns about a two-tier system and the impact on future claimants.
Labour MPs Revolt Over Disability Benefit Cuts
The UK Labour government is facing a major internal revolt over £2.5 billion in planned cuts to disability benefits, despite concessions to protect existing claimants, leaving approximately 50 Labour MPs still opposed due to concerns about a two-tier system and the impact on future claimants.
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48% Bias Score


Supreme Court Limits Judicial Checks on Presidential Power
On June 27th, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court, in a 6-3 decision, limited the power of federal judges to issue nationwide injunctions blocking presidential actions, a ruling celebrated by President Trump but leaving the constitutionality of his birthright citizenship decree undecided.
Supreme Court Limits Judicial Checks on Presidential Power
On June 27th, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court, in a 6-3 decision, limited the power of federal judges to issue nationwide injunctions blocking presidential actions, a ruling celebrated by President Trump but leaving the constitutionality of his birthright citizenship decree undecided.
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40% Bias Score

US Ends TPS for Haitians Amid Ongoing Crisis
The US government ended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 500,000 Haitians living in the US, despite the ongoing violence and humanitarian crisis in Haiti, with the DHS citing improved conditions and offering resources for return; the decision is effective September 2nd, 2024.

US Ends TPS for Haitians Amid Ongoing Crisis
The US government ended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 500,000 Haitians living in the US, despite the ongoing violence and humanitarian crisis in Haiti, with the DHS citing improved conditions and offering resources for return; the decision is effective September 2nd, 2024.
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60% Bias Score

Rwanda, DRC Sign Peace Deal in Washington Amid Concerns
Rwanda and the DRC signed a US-mediated peace deal in Washington to end fighting in eastern DRC, agreeing to Rwandan troop withdrawal and a regional economic integration framework within 90 days, despite concerns about the agreement's vagueness and potential for economic exploitation.

Rwanda, DRC Sign Peace Deal in Washington Amid Concerns
Rwanda and the DRC signed a US-mediated peace deal in Washington to end fighting in eastern DRC, agreeing to Rwandan troop withdrawal and a regional economic integration framework within 90 days, despite concerns about the agreement's vagueness and potential for economic exploitation.
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56% Bias Score

UVA President Resigns Under Pressure from Trump Administration
University of Virginia President James Ryan resigned Friday under pressure from the Trump administration due to a Justice Department investigation into the university's diversity, equity, and inclusion policies; the move is part of a broader Trump administration effort to curtail such policies in hi...

UVA President Resigns Under Pressure from Trump Administration
University of Virginia President James Ryan resigned Friday under pressure from the Trump administration due to a Justice Department investigation into the university's diversity, equity, and inclusion policies; the move is part of a broader Trump administration effort to curtail such policies in hi...
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48% Bias Score

Ribera Rejects Macron's Call to Delay EU 2040 Climate Targets
European Commission Vice President Teresa Ribera opposes French President Emmanuel Macron's call to delay setting the EU's 2040 climate targets, emphasizing the importance of a 90% reduction goal for economic and social well-being and intending to present the proposal next week following a meeting o...

Ribera Rejects Macron's Call to Delay EU 2040 Climate Targets
European Commission Vice President Teresa Ribera opposes French President Emmanuel Macron's call to delay setting the EU's 2040 climate targets, emphasizing the importance of a 90% reduction goal for economic and social well-being and intending to present the proposal next week following a meeting o...
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44% Bias Score

Supreme Court Sides with Trump, Limiting Federal Judges' Power
The Supreme Court sided with President Trump, curbing federal judges' power to issue nationwide rulings against his policies, a decision impacting his agenda on birthright citizenship, sanctuary cities, and refugee resettlement, raising concerns about the balance of power.

Supreme Court Sides with Trump, Limiting Federal Judges' Power
The Supreme Court sided with President Trump, curbing federal judges' power to issue nationwide rulings against his policies, a decision impacting his agenda on birthright citizenship, sanctuary cities, and refugee resettlement, raising concerns about the balance of power.
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64% Bias Score

Germany's Skilled Worker Shortage: Bureaucracy Hinders Immigration Efforts
Germany needs hundreds of thousands of skilled workers annually to avoid a significant labor shortage by 2040, but bureaucratic visa processes, poor communication, and high rejection rates are hindering efforts to attract foreign talent, despite initiatives like the Opportunity Card and migration de...

Germany's Skilled Worker Shortage: Bureaucracy Hinders Immigration Efforts
Germany needs hundreds of thousands of skilled workers annually to avoid a significant labor shortage by 2040, but bureaucratic visa processes, poor communication, and high rejection rates are hindering efforts to attract foreign talent, despite initiatives like the Opportunity Card and migration de...
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64% Bias Score
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