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Jeju Air Crash Investigation: Pilot Action Under Scrutiny
A South Korean investigation into the December 29 Jeju Air crash, which killed 179 people, concluded that the pilots shut down a functioning engine before the crash, prompting accusations of scapegoating by bereaved families and pilots.
Jeju Air Crash Investigation: Pilot Action Under Scrutiny
A South Korean investigation into the December 29 Jeju Air crash, which killed 179 people, concluded that the pilots shut down a functioning engine before the crash, prompting accusations of scapegoating by bereaved families and pilots.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Withdraws US from UNESCO, Citing 'Woke' Agenda
President Trump withdrew the U.S. from UNESCO, the UN's cultural and scientific arm, on October 26, 2024, citing its support for "woke" causes, marking the third such withdrawal in U.S. history, following similar actions under Presidents Reagan and Trump.
Trump Withdraws US from UNESCO, Citing 'Woke' Agenda
President Trump withdrew the U.S. from UNESCO, the UN's cultural and scientific arm, on October 26, 2024, citing its support for "woke" causes, marking the third such withdrawal in U.S. history, following similar actions under Presidents Reagan and Trump.
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56% Bias Score


Elder Fraud Prevention: Protecting Personal Data in the Digital Age
This article highlights the rising threat of elder fraud, emphasizing that 72% of cases involve exposed personal data. It advocates for older adults to partner with a trusted individual for enhanced data privacy, suggesting concrete steps for securing devices, accounts, and personal information onli...
Elder Fraud Prevention: Protecting Personal Data in the Digital Age
This article highlights the rising threat of elder fraud, emphasizing that 72% of cases involve exposed personal data. It advocates for older adults to partner with a trusted individual for enhanced data privacy, suggesting concrete steps for securing devices, accounts, and personal information onli...
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration's Funding Cuts Jeopardize Nonprofits and Social Services
The Trump administration's funding freezes and cuts to social service programs in 2018 significantly impacted nonprofits, jeopardizing decades-long partnerships and potentially leading to increased homelessness and social inequalities; the case of Friendship Shelter in Laguna Beach, California, illu...
Trump Administration's Funding Cuts Jeopardize Nonprofits and Social Services
The Trump administration's funding freezes and cuts to social service programs in 2018 significantly impacted nonprofits, jeopardizing decades-long partnerships and potentially leading to increased homelessness and social inequalities; the case of Friendship Shelter in Laguna Beach, California, illu...
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48% Bias Score


House Shortens Workweek Amid Epstein Files Dispute
The Republican-led House abruptly shortened its final workweek before the summer recess due to a standoff over releasing Jeffrey Epstein's government files; Democrats attempted to force votes on the release, leading Republicans to end floor sessions a day early to avoid embarrassing votes and accusa...
House Shortens Workweek Amid Epstein Files Dispute
The Republican-led House abruptly shortened its final workweek before the summer recess due to a standoff over releasing Jeffrey Epstein's government files; Democrats attempted to force votes on the release, leading Republicans to end floor sessions a day early to avoid embarrassing votes and accusa...
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40% Bias Score


Federal Cuts Jeopardize Nonprofits in McDowell County
Federal budget cuts threaten to collapse nonprofits in McDowell County, West Virginia, leaving 17,000 residents reliant on federal programs without essential services like healthcare, food assistance, and housing; the cuts target gender ideology, diversity, equity, and inclusion, and environmental j...
Federal Cuts Jeopardize Nonprofits in McDowell County
Federal budget cuts threaten to collapse nonprofits in McDowell County, West Virginia, leaving 17,000 residents reliant on federal programs without essential services like healthcare, food assistance, and housing; the cuts target gender ideology, diversity, equity, and inclusion, and environmental j...
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44% Bias Score

Global Citizen Festival 2025: $200 Million Rainforest Goal, Energy & Education Initiatives
The 2025 Global Citizen Festival, headlined by The Weeknd and Shakira, will be held in Central Park on September 27th, aiming to raise $200 million for rainforest protection, provide energy access to one million Africans, and educate 30,000 children globally; free tickets are earned by taking action...

Global Citizen Festival 2025: $200 Million Rainforest Goal, Energy & Education Initiatives
The 2025 Global Citizen Festival, headlined by The Weeknd and Shakira, will be held in Central Park on September 27th, aiming to raise $200 million for rainforest protection, provide energy access to one million Africans, and educate 30,000 children globally; free tickets are earned by taking action...
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56% Bias Score

Trump Grant Cuts Cripple Bronx Nonprofits
The Trump administration's sweeping cuts to federal grants threaten over 84% of the 342 nonprofits in the Bronx, leading to layoffs, budget cuts, and jeopardizing vital services for a community already struggling with poverty and inequality, potentially resulting in a collective deficit of nearly 30...

Trump Grant Cuts Cripple Bronx Nonprofits
The Trump administration's sweeping cuts to federal grants threaten over 84% of the 342 nonprofits in the Bronx, leading to layoffs, budget cuts, and jeopardizing vital services for a community already struggling with poverty and inequality, potentially resulting in a collective deficit of nearly 30...
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52% Bias Score

White House Faces Backlash for Excluding Wall Street Journal from Scotland Trip Coverage
The White House faced criticism for excluding The Wall Street Journal from media coverage of Trump's Scotland trip, raising concerns about press freedom and potential bias in media access.

White House Faces Backlash for Excluding Wall Street Journal from Scotland Trip Coverage
The White House faced criticism for excluding The Wall Street Journal from media coverage of Trump's Scotland trip, raising concerns about press freedom and potential bias in media access.
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28% Bias Score

Justice Department to Meet with Ghislaine Maxwell Regarding Jeffrey Epstein Case
The Justice Department's second-highest official, Todd Blanche, will meet with Ghislaine Maxwell to discuss the Jeffrey Epstein case, following a memo clearing Epstein of having a client list and concluding he died by suicide; a House subcommittee subpoenaed Maxwell to testify.

Justice Department to Meet with Ghislaine Maxwell Regarding Jeffrey Epstein Case
The Justice Department's second-highest official, Todd Blanche, will meet with Ghislaine Maxwell to discuss the Jeffrey Epstein case, following a memo clearing Epstein of having a client list and concluding he died by suicide; a House subcommittee subpoenaed Maxwell to testify.
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60% Bias Score

Sanseito's Electoral Surge Shakes Japanese Politics
In Japan's upper house election, the far-right Sanseito party gained 14 seats, fueled by anti-foreigner sentiment and economic frustrations, raising concerns about human rights and social cohesion.

Sanseito's Electoral Surge Shakes Japanese Politics
In Japan's upper house election, the far-right Sanseito party gained 14 seats, fueled by anti-foreigner sentiment and economic frustrations, raising concerns about human rights and social cohesion.
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56% Bias Score

French Environmental Groups Petition Macron to Block Duplomb Law
Two French environmental groups petitioned President Macron to block the Duplomb law, which allows a biodiversity-harming pesticide, citing a 1.7 million-signature petition and Article 10 of the Constitution; the President's response awaits a Constitutional Council decision by August 10th.

French Environmental Groups Petition Macron to Block Duplomb Law
Two French environmental groups petitioned President Macron to block the Duplomb law, which allows a biodiversity-harming pesticide, citing a 1.7 million-signature petition and Article 10 of the Constitution; the President's response awaits a Constitutional Council decision by August 10th.
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40% Bias Score
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