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Earth's Accelerated Rotation: Shorter Days and Leap Second Concerns
Earth's rotation is accelerating, causing shorter days and raising concerns about the potential need for a negative leap second by 2035 to maintain synchronization with atomic clocks, impacting technology globally.
Earth's Accelerated Rotation: Shorter Days and Leap Second Concerns
Earth's rotation is accelerating, causing shorter days and raising concerns about the potential need for a negative leap second by 2035 to maintain synchronization with atomic clocks, impacting technology globally.
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40% Bias Score


Florida Man Sentenced to 21 Life Sentences for Murder and Sexual Abuse of 13-Year-Old
Stephan Sterns, 39, received 21 concurrent life sentences after pleading no contest to the first-degree murder and pleading guilty to multiple counts of sexual abuse of 13-year-old Madeline Soto in Kissimmee, Florida; his plea deal, reached with the family's cooperation, prevents any appeal.
Florida Man Sentenced to 21 Life Sentences for Murder and Sexual Abuse of 13-Year-Old
Stephan Sterns, 39, received 21 concurrent life sentences after pleading no contest to the first-degree murder and pleading guilty to multiple counts of sexual abuse of 13-year-old Madeline Soto in Kissimmee, Florida; his plea deal, reached with the family's cooperation, prevents any appeal.
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16% Bias Score


Trump's Middle East Meetings Coincide with $17 Billion in Economic Agreements and Ceasefire Talks
President Trump will meet with Bahrain's crown prince Wednesday, participate in a bill signing ceremony, and have dinner with Qatar's prime minister; Bahrain and the U.S. private sectors signed $17 billion in agreements; this coincides with Israeli and Hamas ceasefire talks in Doha.
Trump's Middle East Meetings Coincide with $17 Billion in Economic Agreements and Ceasefire Talks
President Trump will meet with Bahrain's crown prince Wednesday, participate in a bill signing ceremony, and have dinner with Qatar's prime minister; Bahrain and the U.S. private sectors signed $17 billion in agreements; this coincides with Israeli and Hamas ceasefire talks in Doha.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Faces Backlash Amidst Accusations of Epstein Distraction Tactics
Amidst accusations of attempting to distract from the Jeffrey Epstein case, President Trump has demanded the Washington Commanders change their name back, attacked political opponents, and released 230,000 files related to the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., prompting claims of a deliberate...
Trump Faces Backlash Amidst Accusations of Epstein Distraction Tactics
Amidst accusations of attempting to distract from the Jeffrey Epstein case, President Trump has demanded the Washington Commanders change their name back, attacked political opponents, and released 230,000 files related to the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., prompting claims of a deliberate...
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48% Bias Score


Ecuadorian Gang Leader Pleads Not Guilty to Drug and Weapons Charges in U.S.
José Adolfo Macías Villamar, leader of the Los Choneros gang, pleaded not guilty to drug and weapons charges in a New York court on Monday, following his extradition from Ecuador where he escaped prison in January 2024. He faces life imprisonment for leading a gang accused of smuggling cocaine and f...
Ecuadorian Gang Leader Pleads Not Guilty to Drug and Weapons Charges in U.S.
José Adolfo Macías Villamar, leader of the Los Choneros gang, pleaded not guilty to drug and weapons charges in a New York court on Monday, following his extradition from Ecuador where he escaped prison in January 2024. He faces life imprisonment for leading a gang accused of smuggling cocaine and f...
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44% Bias Score


Lawsuit Accuses Johns Hopkins of Discriminatory DEI Practices
America First Legal, led by Stephen Miller, filed a lawsuit against Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, alleging that its DEI initiatives, including a $1 billion Bloomberg-funded scholarship program for students from families earning under $300,000, violate federal civil rights laws by using socioecon...
Lawsuit Accuses Johns Hopkins of Discriminatory DEI Practices
America First Legal, led by Stephen Miller, filed a lawsuit against Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, alleging that its DEI initiatives, including a $1 billion Bloomberg-funded scholarship program for students from families earning under $300,000, violate federal civil rights laws by using socioecon...
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52% Bias Score

FBI Releases Sealed Documents on Martin Luther King Jr.'s Assassination
Following a presidential order, the US government released 230,000 pages of FBI documents related to Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, sparking concerns from his family about potential misuse and despite a 1977 court order.

FBI Releases Sealed Documents on Martin Luther King Jr.'s Assassination
Following a presidential order, the US government released 230,000 pages of FBI documents related to Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, sparking concerns from his family about potential misuse and despite a 1977 court order.
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44% Bias Score

Hankison Sentenced to 33 Months for Breonna Taylor Civil Rights Violation
A federal judge sentenced former Louisville police officer Brett Hankison to 33 months in prison for violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights, a sentence far exceeding the Department of Justice's recommendation of one day in prison and three years of supervised probation.

Hankison Sentenced to 33 Months for Breonna Taylor Civil Rights Violation
A federal judge sentenced former Louisville police officer Brett Hankison to 33 months in prison for violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights, a sentence far exceeding the Department of Justice's recommendation of one day in prison and three years of supervised probation.
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36% Bias Score

Deportation Pause Complicates Abrego Garcia's Case
Kilmar Abrego Garcia's legal team requested a 30-day pause on his release from a Tennessee jail, complicating a Maryland judge's decision on whether to order his return, following the government's admission of an "administrative error" in deporting him to El Salvador despite a court ruling against i...

Deportation Pause Complicates Abrego Garcia's Case
Kilmar Abrego Garcia's legal team requested a 30-day pause on his release from a Tennessee jail, complicating a Maryland judge's decision on whether to order his return, following the government's admission of an "administrative error" in deporting him to El Salvador despite a court ruling against i...
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52% Bias Score

Republican Fundraising Doubles Democrats in June 2024
In June 2024, the Republican National Committee raised $16.2 million, significantly more than the Democratic National Committee's $8.6 million, leaving the RNC with $80.78 million and the DNC with $15.22 million; this follows internal Democratic Party turmoil and a costly unsuccessful VP campaign.

Republican Fundraising Doubles Democrats in June 2024
In June 2024, the Republican National Committee raised $16.2 million, significantly more than the Democratic National Committee's $8.6 million, leaving the RNC with $80.78 million and the DNC with $15.22 million; this follows internal Democratic Party turmoil and a costly unsuccessful VP campaign.
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56% Bias Score

Turkey's "Peace Process": A Cost-Benefit Analysis
In Turkey, a "peace process" aims to establish a terror-free environment; however, this involves widespread suppression of dissent, affecting various segments of society, and raising concerns about the sustainability and ethical implications of the approach.

Turkey's "Peace Process": A Cost-Benefit Analysis
In Turkey, a "peace process" aims to establish a terror-free environment; however, this involves widespread suppression of dissent, affecting various segments of society, and raising concerns about the sustainability and ethical implications of the approach.
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72% Bias Score

Colombian Porn Actor Convicted of Brutal Double Murder in London
Yostin Mosquera, a Colombian porn actor, was found guilty of the double murder of Paul Longworth and Albert Alfonso in London; he savagely murdered them and attempted to dispose of their dismembered bodies in Bristol before being apprehended.

Colombian Porn Actor Convicted of Brutal Double Murder in London
Yostin Mosquera, a Colombian porn actor, was found guilty of the double murder of Paul Longworth and Albert Alfonso in London; he savagely murdered them and attempted to dispose of their dismembered bodies in Bristol before being apprehended.
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52% Bias Score
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