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Air India Flight 171 Crash: Preliminary Report Points to Fuel Control Switch Failure
Air India flight 171 crashed in Ahmedabad, India on June 12, 2025, killing at least 260 people; a preliminary report indicates both fuel control switches were in the 'cutoff' position immediately after takeoff, leading to engine failure and a subsequent crash into a residential area, destroying at l...
Air India Flight 171 Crash: Preliminary Report Points to Fuel Control Switch Failure
Air India flight 171 crashed in Ahmedabad, India on June 12, 2025, killing at least 260 people; a preliminary report indicates both fuel control switches were in the 'cutoff' position immediately after takeoff, leading to engine failure and a subsequent crash into a residential area, destroying at l...
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40% Bias Score


Poland to Acquire Another 180 South Korean K2 Tanks
Poland finalized a \$6.7 billion deal for 180 more South Korean K2 tanks, adding to its almost 1,000-tank arsenal, reflecting its increased defense spending and South Korea's rise as a major arms supplier amid global conflict.
Poland to Acquire Another 180 South Korean K2 Tanks
Poland finalized a \$6.7 billion deal for 180 more South Korean K2 tanks, adding to its almost 1,000-tank arsenal, reflecting its increased defense spending and South Korea's rise as a major arms supplier amid global conflict.
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36% Bias Score


US to Send Patriot Missiles to Ukraine via NATO
The US will send Patriot missile systems to Ukraine via NATO, which will cover costs, as Russia steps up attacks using drones and missiles; Germany and Norway will also provide systems. A new US sanctions bill aims to curb countries buying Russian energy.
US to Send Patriot Missiles to Ukraine via NATO
The US will send Patriot missile systems to Ukraine via NATO, which will cover costs, as Russia steps up attacks using drones and missiles; Germany and Norway will also provide systems. A new US sanctions bill aims to curb countries buying Russian energy.
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48% Bias Score


Judge Halts Trump Administration's Immigration Sweeps in Southern California
A Los Angeles federal judge issued temporary restraining orders against the Trump administration, halting immigration sweeps in Southern California due to evidence of unconstitutional racial profiling and unlawful arrests without reasonable suspicion; the ruling mandates immediate lawyer access for ...
Judge Halts Trump Administration's Immigration Sweeps in Southern California
A Los Angeles federal judge issued temporary restraining orders against the Trump administration, halting immigration sweeps in Southern California due to evidence of unconstitutional racial profiling and unlawful arrests without reasonable suspicion; the ruling mandates immediate lawyer access for ...
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44% Bias Score


Russia-Ukraine War: Drone Attacks on Kharkiv and Russian Military Facilities
On July 12th, Russia launched drone attacks on Kharkiv, damaging a maternity hospital and injuring nine; Ukraine simultaneously targeted a Russian fighter aircraft plant and a missile production facility with drones. One person was killed in Tula region by a Ukrainian drone strike.
Russia-Ukraine War: Drone Attacks on Kharkiv and Russian Military Facilities
On July 12th, Russia launched drone attacks on Kharkiv, damaging a maternity hospital and injuring nine; Ukraine simultaneously targeted a Russian fighter aircraft plant and a missile production facility with drones. One person was killed in Tula region by a Ukrainian drone strike.
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40% Bias Score


Bad Bunny's Puerto Rico Residency: A Celebration of Culture and Resilience
Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny is performing 30 sold-out concerts at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico, prioritizing local residents for the first nine shows to celebrate Puerto Rican culture and resilience against economic hardship and historical injustices, while the remaining shows will invite fans world...
Bad Bunny's Puerto Rico Residency: A Celebration of Culture and Resilience
Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny is performing 30 sold-out concerts at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico, prioritizing local residents for the first nine shows to celebrate Puerto Rican culture and resilience against economic hardship and historical injustices, while the remaining shows will invite fans world...
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44% Bias Score

Poland to Acquire Another 180 South Korean Tanks
Poland finalized a $6.7 billion deal for 180 more South Korean K2 tanks, part of a larger agreement to acquire nearly 1,000, reflecting Poland's amplified defense spending and South Korea's increased role as a global arms supplier amid global conflicts.

Poland to Acquire Another 180 South Korean Tanks
Poland finalized a $6.7 billion deal for 180 more South Korean K2 tanks, part of a larger agreement to acquire nearly 1,000, reflecting Poland's amplified defense spending and South Korea's increased role as a global arms supplier amid global conflicts.
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40% Bias Score

California Cannabis Farm Raid Leaves Worker Critically Injured, Sparks Protests
A Southern California cannabis farm raid resulted in a farmworker's critical injury after a fall, the assault of a U.S. citizen employee, and the arrest of approximately 200 people, including minors, sparking protests and raising concerns about immigration enforcement practices.

California Cannabis Farm Raid Leaves Worker Critically Injured, Sparks Protests
A Southern California cannabis farm raid resulted in a farmworker's critical injury after a fall, the assault of a U.S. citizen employee, and the arrest of approximately 200 people, including minors, sparking protests and raising concerns about immigration enforcement practices.
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52% Bias Score

El Chapo's Son Pleads Guilty to Drug Trafficking Charges
Ovidio Guzman Lopez, son of El Chapo, pleaded guilty in a Chicago court to drug trafficking charges, admitting to coordinating massive shipments of fentanyl, heroin, and cocaine into the U.S. and using violence to protect cartel operations; he will forfeit \$80 million.

El Chapo's Son Pleads Guilty to Drug Trafficking Charges
Ovidio Guzman Lopez, son of El Chapo, pleaded guilty in a Chicago court to drug trafficking charges, admitting to coordinating massive shipments of fentanyl, heroin, and cocaine into the U.S. and using violence to protect cartel operations; he will forfeit \$80 million.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Would Not Oppose Israeli Strike on Iran If Nuclear Program Resumes: WSJ
Donald Trump indicated to an unnamed US leader that he wouldn't oppose another Israeli attack on Iran if the Islamic Republic resumes its nuclear program; this contrasts with the unnamed US leader's hope for no further US military action against Iran, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Trump Would Not Oppose Israeli Strike on Iran If Nuclear Program Resumes: WSJ
Donald Trump indicated to an unnamed US leader that he wouldn't oppose another Israeli attack on Iran if the Islamic Republic resumes its nuclear program; this contrasts with the unnamed US leader's hope for no further US military action against Iran, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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48% Bias Score

EU-China Trade War Jeopardizes Upcoming Summit
Strained EU-China relations threaten their July summit due to escalating trade disputes, including increased tariffs and bans on medical devices, impacting global supply chains and economic stability.

EU-China Trade War Jeopardizes Upcoming Summit
Strained EU-China relations threaten their July summit due to escalating trade disputes, including increased tariffs and bans on medical devices, impacting global supply chains and economic stability.
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44% Bias Score

Judge Halts Immigration Raids in Los Angeles Amidst ACLU Lawsuit
A federal judge in California temporarily halted immigration raids in Los Angeles and several other counties following an ACLU lawsuit alleging unconstitutional practices, including racial profiling and warrantless arrests; the ruling mandates reasonable suspicion for stops and access to legal couns...

Judge Halts Immigration Raids in Los Angeles Amidst ACLU Lawsuit
A federal judge in California temporarily halted immigration raids in Los Angeles and several other counties following an ACLU lawsuit alleging unconstitutional practices, including racial profiling and warrantless arrests; the ruling mandates reasonable suspicion for stops and access to legal couns...
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44% Bias Score
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