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Harvard Sues Trump Administration Over $2.5 Billion in Cancelled Research Grants
Harvard University is suing the Trump administration for cancelling $2.5 billion in federal research grants following a dispute over alleged antisemitism on campus and demands for changes to university policies. The White House claims Harvard failed to adequately address antisemitic incidents, while...
Harvard Sues Trump Administration Over $2.5 Billion in Cancelled Research Grants
Harvard University is suing the Trump administration for cancelling $2.5 billion in federal research grants following a dispute over alleged antisemitism on campus and demands for changes to university policies. The White House claims Harvard failed to adequately address antisemitic incidents, while...
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48% Bias Score


Injectable, Bioresorbable Pacemaker Shows Promise in Reducing Cardiac Implant Risks
Northwestern University researchers developed a biodegradable, injectable pacemaker smaller than a grain of rice, eliminating surgical implantation risks and the need for future removal, offering a significant advancement in cardiac care.
Injectable, Bioresorbable Pacemaker Shows Promise in Reducing Cardiac Implant Risks
Northwestern University researchers developed a biodegradable, injectable pacemaker smaller than a grain of rice, eliminating surgical implantation risks and the need for future removal, offering a significant advancement in cardiac care.
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44% Bias Score


Iran Vows to Rebuild Nuclear Sites, Raising Tensions
Following attacks on Iranian nuclear sites, Iran's Abbas Araghchi affirmed its right to uranium enrichment, prompting renewed US threats. Indirect talks with the US continue, while Iran blames European powers for the 2015 nuclear deal's failure and upcoming talks in Istanbul aim to prevent sanctions...
Iran Vows to Rebuild Nuclear Sites, Raising Tensions
Following attacks on Iranian nuclear sites, Iran's Abbas Araghchi affirmed its right to uranium enrichment, prompting renewed US threats. Indirect talks with the US continue, while Iran blames European powers for the 2015 nuclear deal's failure and upcoming talks in Istanbul aim to prevent sanctions...
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40% Bias Score


Texas Floods: Activists Blame Government Cuts for Preventable Child Deaths
A protest took place near the White House on Monday, where 34 activists displayed 27 trunks representing children who died in Texas floods over the July 4th weekend, blaming government cuts and inaction on climate change for the preventable deaths.
Texas Floods: Activists Blame Government Cuts for Preventable Child Deaths
A protest took place near the White House on Monday, where 34 activists displayed 27 trunks representing children who died in Texas floods over the July 4th weekend, blaming government cuts and inaction on climate change for the preventable deaths.
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52% Bias Score


Israel's Gaza Offensive Condemned Internationally
Israel launched a major air and ground offensive in Gaza, killing over 130 Palestinians in 24 hours, prompting condemnation from Australia and 24 other nations who cited the deprivation of Palestinian human dignity and called for an immediate end to the war.
Israel's Gaza Offensive Condemned Internationally
Israel launched a major air and ground offensive in Gaza, killing over 130 Palestinians in 24 hours, prompting condemnation from Australia and 24 other nations who cited the deprivation of Palestinian human dignity and called for an immediate end to the war.
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44% Bias Score


Iran refuses to halt uranium enrichment program despite recent attacks
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated on Monday that Iran will not abandon its uranium enrichment program despite recent attacks by the US and Israel that caused significant damage, but is open to talks with the US for a win-win solution under the condition of sanctions relief and proof of ...
Iran refuses to halt uranium enrichment program despite recent attacks
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated on Monday that Iran will not abandon its uranium enrichment program despite recent attacks by the US and Israel that caused significant damage, but is open to talks with the US for a win-win solution under the condition of sanctions relief and proof of ...
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48% Bias Score

Gaza Famine: Iran Accuses Israel of War Crimes
Iran accuses Israel of imposing a famine on Gaza, citing infant deaths from starvation despite sufficient aid stockpiles; the UNRWA reports a 40-fold increase in food prices; Iran's Foreign Minister calls for an emergency summit.

Gaza Famine: Iran Accuses Israel of War Crimes
Iran accuses Israel of imposing a famine on Gaza, citing infant deaths from starvation despite sufficient aid stockpiles; the UNRWA reports a 40-fold increase in food prices; Iran's Foreign Minister calls for an emergency summit.
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56% Bias Score

Climate Change Drives Global Food Price Spikes
A new study shows extreme weather, intensified by climate change, is causing sharp increases in global food prices, impacting various products and posing broad social risks; examples include a 70% rise in South Korean cabbage prices and a 280% increase in global cocoa prices.

Climate Change Drives Global Food Price Spikes
A new study shows extreme weather, intensified by climate change, is causing sharp increases in global food prices, impacting various products and posing broad social risks; examples include a 70% rise in South Korean cabbage prices and a 280% increase in global cocoa prices.
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24% Bias Score

IDF enters Deir el-Balah amid Gaza humanitarian crisis
Following IDF evacuation orders, Israeli tanks entered Deir el-Balah, a central Gaza area largely spared from ground operations, raising concerns over hostages and prompting a 25-nation call for an immediate ceasefire amid a dire humanitarian crisis, with at least 13 Palestinians killed in Israeli s...

IDF enters Deir el-Balah amid Gaza humanitarian crisis
Following IDF evacuation orders, Israeli tanks entered Deir el-Balah, a central Gaza area largely spared from ground operations, raising concerns over hostages and prompting a 25-nation call for an immediate ceasefire amid a dire humanitarian crisis, with at least 13 Palestinians killed in Israeli s...
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64% Bias Score

Venezuelan Migrants' Repatriation After Alleged Torture in El Salvador
Following their wrongful deportation by the U.S. under a 1798 law, 252 Venezuelan migrants endured four months of imprisonment in El Salvador, facing alleged torture and sexual abuse, before being repatriated in a prisoner exchange with the U.S. and Venezuela, prompting Venezuela to launch a human r...

Venezuelan Migrants' Repatriation After Alleged Torture in El Salvador
Following their wrongful deportation by the U.S. under a 1798 law, 252 Venezuelan migrants endured four months of imprisonment in El Salvador, facing alleged torture and sexual abuse, before being repatriated in a prisoner exchange with the U.S. and Venezuela, prompting Venezuela to launch a human r...
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64% Bias Score

Trump's Tax Bill to Add $3.4 Trillion to National Debt
Trump's new tax bill, signed earlier this month, will add $3.4tn to the national debt over 10 years, despite $1.1tn in savings from Medicaid and food stamp cuts. The bill includes permanent tax cuts from 2017, increased border security funding, and eliminates renewable energy tax credits, resulting ...

Trump's Tax Bill to Add $3.4 Trillion to National Debt
Trump's new tax bill, signed earlier this month, will add $3.4tn to the national debt over 10 years, despite $1.1tn in savings from Medicaid and food stamp cuts. The bill includes permanent tax cuts from 2017, increased border security funding, and eliminates renewable energy tax credits, resulting ...
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48% Bias Score

China Begins Construction of World's Largest Hydroelectric Dam in Tibet
China started building the world's largest hydroelectric dam in Tibet on July 19th, 2024, on the Yarlung Tsangpo River, raising concerns in India and Bangladesh about water security and environmental impacts, despite China's claims of ecological protection and local prosperity.

China Begins Construction of World's Largest Hydroelectric Dam in Tibet
China started building the world's largest hydroelectric dam in Tibet on July 19th, 2024, on the Yarlung Tsangpo River, raising concerns in India and Bangladesh about water security and environmental impacts, despite China's claims of ecological protection and local prosperity.
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40% Bias Score
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