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US Deports Bhutanese Refugees, Leaving them Stateless
Over two dozen Bhutanese refugees, legally residing in the US, were deported to Bhutan, which refused their entry, resulting in their return to Nepalese refugee camps; many were convicted of crimes in the US before deportation.
US Deports Bhutanese Refugees, Leaving them Stateless
Over two dozen Bhutanese refugees, legally residing in the US, were deported to Bhutan, which refused their entry, resulting in their return to Nepalese refugee camps; many were convicted of crimes in the US before deportation.
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40% Bias Score


Netflix Q2 2024 Earnings Exceed Expectations, Revenue Meets Projections
Netflix's Q2 2024 results showed a 46% year-over-year profit increase to $3.1 billion, exceeding expectations, while revenue of $11.08 billion met projections; the company slightly raised its full-year revenue forecast, citing a weaker US dollar and strong member growth, despite a minor stock dip du...
Netflix Q2 2024 Earnings Exceed Expectations, Revenue Meets Projections
Netflix's Q2 2024 results showed a 46% year-over-year profit increase to $3.1 billion, exceeding expectations, while revenue of $11.08 billion met projections; the company slightly raised its full-year revenue forecast, citing a weaker US dollar and strong member growth, despite a minor stock dip du...
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40% Bias Score


Trump Sues Wall Street Journal for $20 Billion Over Epstein Article
US President Donald Trump is suing the Wall Street Journal for $20 billion over an article alleging his connection to Jeffrey Epstein, claiming the article is false and defamatory, and that it caused him financial and reputational harm.
Trump Sues Wall Street Journal for $20 Billion Over Epstein Article
US President Donald Trump is suing the Wall Street Journal for $20 billion over an article alleging his connection to Jeffrey Epstein, claiming the article is false and defamatory, and that it caused him financial and reputational harm.
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60% Bias Score


Former Interpol Official Extradited to France on Corruption Charges
Former Interpol official Vitalie Pirlog was arrested in the UAE and extradited to France on June 15th, 2025, facing charges of corruption for allegedly helping suspects evade Interpol red notices through bribery, potentially involving millions of dollars and impacting a small number of the 70,000 no...
Former Interpol Official Extradited to France on Corruption Charges
Former Interpol official Vitalie Pirlog was arrested in the UAE and extradited to France on June 15th, 2025, facing charges of corruption for allegedly helping suspects evade Interpol red notices through bribery, potentially involving millions of dollars and impacting a small number of the 70,000 no...
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36% Bias Score


Israel and Syria Agree to Ceasefire After Deadly Clashes
Following Israeli airstrikes in Damascus targeting areas where Druze and Bedouin clashes occurred, Israel and Syria agreed to a US-brokered ceasefire supported by Turkey and Jordan, aiming to resolve outstanding issues, including Hezbollah disarmament.
Israel and Syria Agree to Ceasefire After Deadly Clashes
Following Israeli airstrikes in Damascus targeting areas where Druze and Bedouin clashes occurred, Israel and Syria agreed to a US-brokered ceasefire supported by Turkey and Jordan, aiming to resolve outstanding issues, including Hezbollah disarmament.
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40% Bias Score


California Forever to Build Massive Manufacturing Site, New City in Solano County
California Forever", backed by tech billionaires, plans a 2,100-acre manufacturing site, "Solano Foundry", in Solano County, aiming to create 40,000 jobs and a new city for 175,000 residents, despite local opposition.
California Forever to Build Massive Manufacturing Site, New City in Solano County
California Forever", backed by tech billionaires, plans a 2,100-acre manufacturing site, "Solano Foundry", in Solano County, aiming to create 40,000 jobs and a new city for 175,000 residents, despite local opposition.
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56% Bias Score

House Approves $9 Billion in Government Funding Cuts
The US House approved a plan to cut approximately $9 billion in government funding, including $1.1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and $8 billion from foreign aid programs, passing 216 to 213; this is the first successful presidential rescission package in decades.

House Approves $9 Billion in Government Funding Cuts
The US House approved a plan to cut approximately $9 billion in government funding, including $1.1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and $8 billion from foreign aid programs, passing 216 to 213; this is the first successful presidential rescission package in decades.
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52% Bias Score

Venezuela Repatriates 252 Citizens in Prisoner Exchange with U.S.
On Friday, 252 Venezuelan citizens, deported from the U.S. and held in El Salvador's high-security Cecot prison, were returned to Venezuela in a prisoner exchange involving 10 Americans held in Venezuela. The U.S. invoked a rarely used 1798 law for the deportations, while Venezuela deemed the price ...

Venezuela Repatriates 252 Citizens in Prisoner Exchange with U.S.
On Friday, 252 Venezuelan citizens, deported from the U.S. and held in El Salvador's high-security Cecot prison, were returned to Venezuela in a prisoner exchange involving 10 Americans held in Venezuela. The U.S. invoked a rarely used 1798 law for the deportations, while Venezuela deemed the price ...
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52% Bias Score

Trump Sues Wall Street Journal for $20 Billion Over Epstein Article
US President Donald Trump is suing the Wall Street Journal, Rupert Murdoch, Dow Jones, and two reporters for $20 billion over an article alleging a connection between Trump and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein; Trump denies the allegations and claims defamation.

Trump Sues Wall Street Journal for $20 Billion Over Epstein Article
US President Donald Trump is suing the Wall Street Journal, Rupert Murdoch, Dow Jones, and two reporters for $20 billion over an article alleging a connection between Trump and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein; Trump denies the allegations and claims defamation.
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44% Bias Score

Bolsonaro Under House Arrest Amid Brazil-US Diplomatic Crisis
A Brazilian Supreme Court judge ordered former President Jair Bolsonaro's house arrest with an electronic monitor, barring him from social media and foreign contact due to alleged attempts to incite hostile acts against Brazil from the US, prompting retaliatory visa revocations from the US Secretary...

Bolsonaro Under House Arrest Amid Brazil-US Diplomatic Crisis
A Brazilian Supreme Court judge ordered former President Jair Bolsonaro's house arrest with an electronic monitor, barring him from social media and foreign contact due to alleged attempts to incite hostile acts against Brazil from the US, prompting retaliatory visa revocations from the US Secretary...
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44% Bias Score

Naval Academy's First Female Leader Reassigned
The first woman to lead the US Naval Academy, Yvette Davids, is being replaced by a Marine Corps general, Michael Borgschulte, a decision by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth that has drawn criticism given his past statements against women in combat roles.

Naval Academy's First Female Leader Reassigned
The first woman to lead the US Naval Academy, Yvette Davids, is being replaced by a Marine Corps general, Michael Borgschulte, a decision by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth that has drawn criticism given his past statements against women in combat roles.
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60% Bias Score

Shapps Accused of Misleading Public Over Afghan Data Breach Super-Injunction
Former Defence Secretary Grant Shapps is accused of misleading the public regarding a super-injunction he fought to maintain, concealing an Afghan data breach scandal that involved MI6 and SAS members for two years, despite a judge's ruling to lift the injunction in May 2023.

Shapps Accused of Misleading Public Over Afghan Data Breach Super-Injunction
Former Defence Secretary Grant Shapps is accused of misleading the public regarding a super-injunction he fought to maintain, concealing an Afghan data breach scandal that involved MI6 and SAS members for two years, despite a judge's ruling to lift the injunction in May 2023.
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60% Bias Score
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