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Trump Considers Firing Federal Reserve Chair Powell
President Trump considered firing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell after discussing it with Republican lawmakers who largely supported the idea; however, Trump stated he would only fire Powell if he left for reasons of fraud. This follows Trump's continued pressure on Powell to lower interest rat...
Trump Considers Firing Federal Reserve Chair Powell
President Trump considered firing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell after discussing it with Republican lawmakers who largely supported the idea; however, Trump stated he would only fire Powell if he left for reasons of fraud. This follows Trump's continued pressure on Powell to lower interest rat...
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44% Bias Score


US Ends Automatic Work Permits for Young Immigrants, Creating Backlog
The Trump administration ended automatic work permits for Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) beneficiaries, creating a backlog affecting over 107,000 young immigrants, primarily from Central America, who now face difficulties accessing work, education, and social services while waiting years f...
US Ends Automatic Work Permits for Young Immigrants, Creating Backlog
The Trump administration ended automatic work permits for Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) beneficiaries, creating a backlog affecting over 107,000 young immigrants, primarily from Central America, who now face difficulties accessing work, education, and social services while waiting years f...
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40% Bias Score


Israeli Strikes on Damascus Amid Syria's Internal Conflicts
Following clashes between Druze and Bedouin groups in southwest Syria, Israel launched strikes on Damascus, damaging the Syrian Defense Ministry headquarters and causing casualties; the U.S. is working to de-escalate the situation amid concerns over minority rights.
Israeli Strikes on Damascus Amid Syria's Internal Conflicts
Following clashes between Druze and Bedouin groups in southwest Syria, Israel launched strikes on Damascus, damaging the Syrian Defense Ministry headquarters and causing casualties; the U.S. is working to de-escalate the situation amid concerns over minority rights.
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40% Bias Score


Texas Sets Execution Date for Inmate Amidst Appeals Challenging Evidence
Texas death row inmate Robert Roberson's execution is set for October 16th despite his attorney's plea for a delay due to pending appeals challenging the reliability of evidence based on outdated shaken baby syndrome diagnosis, with new evidence suggesting the victim's death may not have been a homi...
Texas Sets Execution Date for Inmate Amidst Appeals Challenging Evidence
Texas death row inmate Robert Roberson's execution is set for October 16th despite his attorney's plea for a delay due to pending appeals challenging the reliability of evidence based on outdated shaken baby syndrome diagnosis, with new evidence suggesting the victim's death may not have been a homi...
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48% Bias Score


DHS Accused of Diverting Agents from Organized Crime to Immigration Enforcement
Senator Dick Durbin accused the Department of Homeland Security of diverting agents from fighting organized crime to focus on immigration, citing a report showing agents arresting gardeners instead of pursuing drug or human trafficking cases; DHS responded that these agents arrest dangerous criminal...
DHS Accused of Diverting Agents from Organized Crime to Immigration Enforcement
Senator Dick Durbin accused the Department of Homeland Security of diverting agents from fighting organized crime to focus on immigration, citing a report showing agents arresting gardeners instead of pursuing drug or human trafficking cases; DHS responded that these agents arrest dangerous criminal...
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60% Bias Score


Israel's Druze Cross Border to Aid Syrian Relatives Amidst Increased Airstrikes
Israel intensified airstrikes in Syria after reports of a Druze massacre by Islamist militants; over 1,000 Israeli Druze citizens crossed the border to aid their Syrian relatives, highlighting the deep cross-border ties and the community's significant role in Israeli society.
Israel's Druze Cross Border to Aid Syrian Relatives Amidst Increased Airstrikes
Israel intensified airstrikes in Syria after reports of a Druze massacre by Islamist militants; over 1,000 Israeli Druze citizens crossed the border to aid their Syrian relatives, highlighting the deep cross-border ties and the community's significant role in Israeli society.
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40% Bias Score

Louisiana Police Chiefs Arrested for Visa Fraud Scheme
Five current and former Louisiana police chiefs were arrested for allegedly selling fake police reports to immigrants seeking U.S. visas for $5,000 per person between 2015 and July 2025, exploiting the U-visa program.

Louisiana Police Chiefs Arrested for Visa Fraud Scheme
Five current and former Louisiana police chiefs were arrested for allegedly selling fake police reports to immigrants seeking U.S. visas for $5,000 per person between 2015 and July 2025, exploiting the U-visa program.
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40% Bias Score

Florida Reports 11 Cases of Flesh-Eating Bacteria in 2025, 4 Deaths
In 2025, Florida reported 11 cases of Vibrio vulnificus infection, causing 4 deaths; this flesh-eating bacteria, found in warm coastal waters and raw shellfish, affects immunocompromised individuals disproportionately.

Florida Reports 11 Cases of Flesh-Eating Bacteria in 2025, 4 Deaths
In 2025, Florida reported 11 cases of Vibrio vulnificus infection, causing 4 deaths; this flesh-eating bacteria, found in warm coastal waters and raw shellfish, affects immunocompromised individuals disproportionately.
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44% Bias Score

Israeli Strikes on Syria Unlikely to End Quickly: Expert
Following an Israeli airstrike on the Syrian General Staff compound in Damascus, former Austrian foreign minister Karin Kneissl casts doubt on a quick resolution to the conflict, citing the involvement of numerous armed groups and complex political factors in both Israel and Syria.

Israeli Strikes on Syria Unlikely to End Quickly: Expert
Following an Israeli airstrike on the Syrian General Staff compound in Damascus, former Austrian foreign minister Karin Kneissl casts doubt on a quick resolution to the conflict, citing the involvement of numerous armed groups and complex political factors in both Israel and Syria.
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44% Bias Score

EU Proposes €2 Trillion Budget, Sparking Debate
The European Commission proposed a €2 trillion budget for 2028-2034, prioritizing defense, space, migration, and border management, with increased revenue from carbon emissions trading and tobacco duties; however, EU lawmakers criticized it as a spending freeze.

EU Proposes €2 Trillion Budget, Sparking Debate
The European Commission proposed a €2 trillion budget for 2028-2034, prioritizing defense, space, migration, and border management, with increased revenue from carbon emissions trading and tobacco duties; however, EU lawmakers criticized it as a spending freeze.
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36% Bias Score

Cambodia Arrests Over 1,000 in Cybercrime Crackdown Amidst Thailand Feud
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Manet authorized a crackdown on cybercrime, resulting in the arrest of over 1,000 suspects from various countries this week amidst a bitter feud with Thailand, with allegations of state complicity in human rights abuses.

Cambodia Arrests Over 1,000 in Cybercrime Crackdown Amidst Thailand Feud
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Manet authorized a crackdown on cybercrime, resulting in the arrest of over 1,000 suspects from various countries this week amidst a bitter feud with Thailand, with allegations of state complicity in human rights abuses.
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44% Bias Score

2026 Midterm Election Fundraising: Disparities and Competitive Races
Fundraising reports for the 2026 midterm elections show varied financial strengths among candidates, with some incumbents facing strong fundraising challenges from primary opponents while others amass large war chests, highlighting the competitive nature of several key races.

2026 Midterm Election Fundraising: Disparities and Competitive Races
Fundraising reports for the 2026 midterm elections show varied financial strengths among candidates, with some incumbents facing strong fundraising challenges from primary opponents while others amass large war chests, highlighting the competitive nature of several key races.
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44% Bias Score
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