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NYPD Officials Sue Adams, Alleging Promotion Scheme and Corruption
Four former high-ranking NYPD officials sued Mayor Eric Adams and top deputies, alleging a promotion scheme for unqualified allies involving alleged bribes, leading to demotions and forced retirements after they raised concerns; the mayor stated that all leaders are held to high standards.
NYPD Officials Sue Adams, Alleging Promotion Scheme and Corruption
Four former high-ranking NYPD officials sued Mayor Eric Adams and top deputies, alleging a promotion scheme for unqualified allies involving alleged bribes, leading to demotions and forced retirements after they raised concerns; the mayor stated that all leaders are held to high standards.
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52% Bias Score


SCO Summit in Tianjin to Focus on 'Shanghai Spirit' and Sustainable Development
The 25th Meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation's Council of Heads of State will be held in Tianjin, China, this autumn, focusing on the 'Shanghai Spirit' and sustainable development, with 26 member states participating.
SCO Summit in Tianjin to Focus on 'Shanghai Spirit' and Sustainable Development
The 25th Meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation's Council of Heads of State will be held in Tianjin, China, this autumn, focusing on the 'Shanghai Spirit' and sustainable development, with 26 member states participating.
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32% Bias Score


Supreme Court Allows Resumption of Large-Scale Federal Layoffs
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed the Trump administration to resume large-scale federal worker layoffs, lifting a lower court injunction, despite concerns over impacts to critical government services and legal ambiguities; this affects tens of thousands of employees across multiple agencies.
Supreme Court Allows Resumption of Large-Scale Federal Layoffs
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed the Trump administration to resume large-scale federal worker layoffs, lifting a lower court injunction, despite concerns over impacts to critical government services and legal ambiguities; this affects tens of thousands of employees across multiple agencies.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Considers Additional Patriot System for Ukraine
Former US President Donald Trump is reportedly considering sending an additional Patriot air defense system to Ukraine, marking a potential increase in military aid beyond what was previously approved under the Biden administration, amidst ongoing Russian attacks and Trump's stated displeasure with ...
Trump Considers Additional Patriot System for Ukraine
Former US President Donald Trump is reportedly considering sending an additional Patriot air defense system to Ukraine, marking a potential increase in military aid beyond what was previously approved under the Biden administration, amidst ongoing Russian attacks and Trump's stated displeasure with ...
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36% Bias Score


Netanyahu's Gaza Relocation Proposal Threatens Ceasefire
During a White House meeting, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu suggested relocating Palestinians from devastated Gaza, contradicting UN resolutions and potentially derailing ceasefire talks; this follows reports of Israeli strikes killing over 20 civilians and 5 Israeli soldiers killed in Gaza.
Netanyahu's Gaza Relocation Proposal Threatens Ceasefire
During a White House meeting, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu suggested relocating Palestinians from devastated Gaza, contradicting UN resolutions and potentially derailing ceasefire talks; this follows reports of Israeli strikes killing over 20 civilians and 5 Israeli soldiers killed in Gaza.
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60% Bias Score


Far-Right Group to Lead EU Climate Negotiations
The far-right group "Patriots for Europe" will lead negotiations on the EU's new climate target, potentially hindering the bloc's goal of a 90% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2040, breaking the established practice of excluding far-right groups from leadership positions.
Far-Right Group to Lead EU Climate Negotiations
The far-right group "Patriots for Europe" will lead negotiations on the EU's new climate target, potentially hindering the bloc's goal of a 90% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2040, breaking the established practice of excluding far-right groups from leadership positions.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Imposes Tariffs on South Korea, Japan, Threatening Global Trade
President Trump announced 25% tariffs on South Korea and Japan, starting August 1st, threatening higher tariffs if they retaliate; other countries also face tariffs up to 40%, potentially fracturing global trade and harming US economic growth.

Trump Imposes Tariffs on South Korea, Japan, Threatening Global Trade
President Trump announced 25% tariffs on South Korea and Japan, starting August 1st, threatening higher tariffs if they retaliate; other countries also face tariffs up to 40%, potentially fracturing global trade and harming US economic growth.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Announces Steep Surtaxes on Pharmaceuticals and Copper, Sending Copper Prices Soaring
President Trump announced a 200% surtax on pharmaceutical products and a 50% surtax on copper, potentially effective August 1st, causing a surge in copper prices and slight Wall Street dip; he also sent letters to 14 countries outlining individual surtaxes ranging from 25% to 40%, with more letters ...

Trump Announces Steep Surtaxes on Pharmaceuticals and Copper, Sending Copper Prices Soaring
President Trump announced a 200% surtax on pharmaceutical products and a 50% surtax on copper, potentially effective August 1st, causing a surge in copper prices and slight Wall Street dip; he also sent letters to 14 countries outlining individual surtaxes ranging from 25% to 40%, with more letters ...
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40% Bias Score

UK Post Office Scandal: Software Glitch Leads to Suicides and Financial Ruin
The UK Post Office scandal wrongly accused nearly 1000 postmasters of theft between 1999-2015 due to faulty Fujitsu software, resulting in 6 suicides, 59 suicide attempts, and widespread financial ruin; an inquiry is underway to determine culpability and implement compensation.

UK Post Office Scandal: Software Glitch Leads to Suicides and Financial Ruin
The UK Post Office scandal wrongly accused nearly 1000 postmasters of theft between 1999-2015 due to faulty Fujitsu software, resulting in 6 suicides, 59 suicide attempts, and widespread financial ruin; an inquiry is underway to determine culpability and implement compensation.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Announces New Tariffs on 14 Countries, Raising Global Trade Tensions
President Trump announced new tariffs on 14 countries, including South Korea and Japan, effective August 1st, aiming to reduce the US trade deficit, sparking concerns about global economic stability and retaliatory measures.

Trump Announces New Tariffs on 14 Countries, Raising Global Trade Tensions
President Trump announced new tariffs on 14 countries, including South Korea and Japan, effective August 1st, aiming to reduce the US trade deficit, sparking concerns about global economic stability and retaliatory measures.
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44% Bias Score

SCO Summit in Tianjin: Focus on Sustainable Development and Economic Cooperation
The 25th Meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) will be held in Tianjin, China, this autumn, focusing on the "Shanghai Spirit" and involving 26 countries representing nearly half the world's population, with an emphasis on sustainable development and economic cooperation, particularl...

SCO Summit in Tianjin: Focus on Sustainable Development and Economic Cooperation
The 25th Meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) will be held in Tianjin, China, this autumn, focusing on the "Shanghai Spirit" and involving 26 countries representing nearly half the world's population, with an emphasis on sustainable development and economic cooperation, particularl...
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48% Bias Score

Israel Proposes Plan to Relocate Gazans, Raising Ethnic Cleansing Concerns
Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz proposed a plan to move 600,000 Gazans to a "humanitarian city" in Rafah, potentially leading to mass deportation, prompting accusations of ethnic cleansing and raising concerns about a US-backed plan to reshape Gaza.

Israel Proposes Plan to Relocate Gazans, Raising Ethnic Cleansing Concerns
Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz proposed a plan to move 600,000 Gazans to a "humanitarian city" in Rafah, potentially leading to mass deportation, prompting accusations of ethnic cleansing and raising concerns about a US-backed plan to reshape Gaza.
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56% Bias Score
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