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China's Unified Electricity Market Shows Strong Progress
China's push to establish a unified national electricity market by 2025 shows significant progress, with market-based transactions reaching 2.45 trillion kWh (61.8 percent of total consumption) in the first five months of 2025, driven by an increasing reliance on market mechanisms and robust growth ...
China's Unified Electricity Market Shows Strong Progress
China's push to establish a unified national electricity market by 2025 shows significant progress, with market-based transactions reaching 2.45 trillion kWh (61.8 percent of total consumption) in the first five months of 2025, driven by an increasing reliance on market mechanisms and robust growth ...
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40% Bias Score


China Condemns South China Sea Arbitration Ruling as Politically Motivated"
During the East Asia Summit in Kuala Lumpur, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi denounced the 2016 South China Sea arbitration ruling as politically motivated, violating international law and bilateral agreements, while emphasizing China's commitment to negotiating a regional Code of Conduct.
China Condemns South China Sea Arbitration Ruling as Politically Motivated"
During the East Asia Summit in Kuala Lumpur, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi denounced the 2016 South China Sea arbitration ruling as politically motivated, violating international law and bilateral agreements, while emphasizing China's commitment to negotiating a regional Code of Conduct.
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64% Bias Score


Bongino May Resign Amid Epstein File Controversy
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino may resign after a White House clash with Attorney General Pam Bondi over the lack of further releases of Jeffrey Epstein files, following the Justice Department's conclusion that no further evidence exists despite prior claims of a cover-up, causing division within t...
Bongino May Resign Amid Epstein File Controversy
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino may resign after a White House clash with Attorney General Pam Bondi over the lack of further releases of Jeffrey Epstein files, following the Justice Department's conclusion that no further evidence exists despite prior claims of a cover-up, causing division within t...
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52% Bias Score


California Cannabis Farm Raids Result in Arrests, Injuries, and Protests
Federal immigration authorities arrested about 200 immigrants suspected of being in the U.S. illegally during raids on two California cannabis farms on Thursday; the operation resulted in injuries, protests, and a temporary halt to raids ordered by a federal judge.
California Cannabis Farm Raids Result in Arrests, Injuries, and Protests
Federal immigration authorities arrested about 200 immigrants suspected of being in the U.S. illegally during raids on two California cannabis farms on Thursday; the operation resulted in injuries, protests, and a temporary halt to raids ordered by a federal judge.
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60% Bias Score


Judge Halts L.A. Immigration Raids, Citing Unconstitutional Practices
A federal judge temporarily halted immigration raids in Los Angeles and several California counties due to an ACLU lawsuit alleging unconstitutional practices such as racial profiling and denial of legal counsel; the ruling mandates reasonable suspicion for detentions and access to counsel for detai...
Judge Halts L.A. Immigration Raids, Citing Unconstitutional Practices
A federal judge temporarily halted immigration raids in Los Angeles and several California counties due to an ACLU lawsuit alleging unconstitutional practices such as racial profiling and denial of legal counsel; the ruling mandates reasonable suspicion for detentions and access to counsel for detai...
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40% Bias Score


Judge Blocks Immigration Detentions Based on Race, Ethnicity in Southern California
A California federal judge issued a temporary restraining order preventing immigration officers from detaining individuals solely based on race, ethnicity, language, or location, following a lawsuit by five men who were stopped and detained in Pasadena and Orange County; the order requires reasonabl...
Judge Blocks Immigration Detentions Based on Race, Ethnicity in Southern California
A California federal judge issued a temporary restraining order preventing immigration officers from detaining individuals solely based on race, ethnicity, language, or location, following a lawsuit by five men who were stopped and detained in Pasadena and Orange County; the order requires reasonabl...
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52% Bias Score

China's Green Shipping Initiatives Drive Record Cargo Volume
China's waterway cargo volume hit a record 9.81 billion metric tons in 2024, driven by green initiatives like widespread shore power adoption in major ports such as Shanghai and the transition to cleaner fuels, aligning with the International Maritime Organization's 2050 net-zero emissions goal.

China's Green Shipping Initiatives Drive Record Cargo Volume
China's waterway cargo volume hit a record 9.81 billion metric tons in 2024, driven by green initiatives like widespread shore power adoption in major ports such as Shanghai and the transition to cleaner fuels, aligning with the International Maritime Organization's 2050 net-zero emissions goal.
Progress
36% Bias Score

Beijing Dialogue Advocates for Inclusive Global Discourse
Over 100 scholars from more than 20 countries gathered in Beijing for a two-day Global Civilizations Dialogue Ministerial Meeting, emphasizing the need for a more inclusive global dialogue that respects diverse cultural narratives, with China's Global Civilization Initiative seen as a potential path...

Beijing Dialogue Advocates for Inclusive Global Discourse
Over 100 scholars from more than 20 countries gathered in Beijing for a two-day Global Civilizations Dialogue Ministerial Meeting, emphasizing the need for a more inclusive global dialogue that respects diverse cultural narratives, with China's Global Civilization Initiative seen as a potential path...
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40% Bias Score

Japan to End Financial Aid for Foreign PhD Students, Sparking Outcry
The Japanese government plans to end financial aid for foreign PhD students in fiscal 2027, impacting 39% of current recipients (3,151 Chinese students), despite a goal to increase international doctoral students to 33% by 2033; this has prompted protests citing discrimination and potential harm to ...

Japan to End Financial Aid for Foreign PhD Students, Sparking Outcry
The Japanese government plans to end financial aid for foreign PhD students in fiscal 2027, impacting 39% of current recipients (3,151 Chinese students), despite a goal to increase international doctoral students to 33% by 2033; this has prompted protests citing discrimination and potential harm to ...
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60% Bias Score

Georgia Businessman Under Investigation for $140 Million Ponzi Scheme
Georgia businessman Edwin Brand Frost IV and his company, Liberty Building & Loan, are under investigation for an alleged $140 million Ponzi scheme involving misappropriated investor funds for personal use, including political donations, and lavish spending; authorities have frozen assets.

Georgia Businessman Under Investigation for $140 Million Ponzi Scheme
Georgia businessman Edwin Brand Frost IV and his company, Liberty Building & Loan, are under investigation for an alleged $140 million Ponzi scheme involving misappropriated investor funds for personal use, including political donations, and lavish spending; authorities have frozen assets.
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36% Bias Score

Judge Issues TRO Against ICE in California Over Unconstitutional Enforcement Practices
A Los Angeles federal judge issued a temporary restraining order against ICE, prohibiting detentive stops without "reasonable suspicion" and barring reliance on race, ethnicity, or accent when forming suspicion, citing the Fourth Amendment, due to a lawsuit alleging unconstitutional immigration enfo...

Judge Issues TRO Against ICE in California Over Unconstitutional Enforcement Practices
A Los Angeles federal judge issued a temporary restraining order against ICE, prohibiting detentive stops without "reasonable suspicion" and barring reliance on race, ethnicity, or accent when forming suspicion, citing the Fourth Amendment, due to a lawsuit alleging unconstitutional immigration enfo...
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52% Bias Score

Death of Presidential Advisor David Gergen at 83
David Gergen, a political advisor to four U.S. presidents, died at age 83 after a long illness; his career emphasized bipartisanship and public service, culminating in founding the Harvard Kennedy School's Center for Public Leadership.

Death of Presidential Advisor David Gergen at 83
David Gergen, a political advisor to four U.S. presidents, died at age 83 after a long illness; his career emphasized bipartisanship and public service, culminating in founding the Harvard Kennedy School's Center for Public Leadership.
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28% Bias Score
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