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Exponential Growth in Computing Power: Moore's Law and Beyond
The exponential growth in computing power, following Moore's Law, is evident in processors like the Cerebras WSE-3 (125 petaFLOPS), driven by parallel processing and innovations like quantization, leading to more efficient AI and a globally interconnected chip production.
Exponential Growth in Computing Power: Moore's Law and Beyond
The exponential growth in computing power, following Moore's Law, is evident in processors like the Cerebras WSE-3 (125 petaFLOPS), driven by parallel processing and innovations like quantization, leading to more efficient AI and a globally interconnected chip production.
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40% Bias Score


House Halts Vote on Releasing Jeffrey Epstein Records Amidst Bipartisan Debate
House Speaker Mike Johnson blocked a bipartisan resolution to release Jeffrey Epstein-related records, citing concerns for witnesses' confidentiality, while Rep. Ro Khanna, who co-sponsored the resolution with bipartisan support, argues that releasing the files would restore public trust. A federal ...
House Halts Vote on Releasing Jeffrey Epstein Records Amidst Bipartisan Debate
House Speaker Mike Johnson blocked a bipartisan resolution to release Jeffrey Epstein-related records, citing concerns for witnesses' confidentiality, while Rep. Ro Khanna, who co-sponsored the resolution with bipartisan support, argues that releasing the files would restore public trust. A federal ...
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44% Bias Score


Judge Blocks Release of Epstein Grand Jury Transcripts Amid Political Backlash
A Florida judge denied a request to unseal Jeffrey Epstein grand jury transcripts, citing legal restrictions, while parallel cases in New York are pending; this decision follows a political firestorm ignited by a DOJ memo contradicting earlier claims of an Epstein "client list", causing Republican p...
Judge Blocks Release of Epstein Grand Jury Transcripts Amid Political Backlash
A Florida judge denied a request to unseal Jeffrey Epstein grand jury transcripts, citing legal restrictions, while parallel cases in New York are pending; this decision follows a political firestorm ignited by a DOJ memo contradicting earlier claims of an Epstein "client list", causing Republican p...
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52% Bias Score


Etan Patz Case: A Turning Point in Missing Children Response
Six-year-old Etan Patz disappeared in 1979 while walking to his school bus stop in Manhattan, prompting a nationwide search that exposed flaws in law enforcement's response to missing children and fundamentally altering how society views child safety.
Etan Patz Case: A Turning Point in Missing Children Response
Six-year-old Etan Patz disappeared in 1979 while walking to his school bus stop in Manhattan, prompting a nationwide search that exposed flaws in law enforcement's response to missing children and fundamentally altering how society views child safety.
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36% Bias Score


Ozzy Osbourne, Heavy Metal Icon, Dies at 76
Ozzy Osbourne, the influential heavy metal singer and reality TV star, died at age 76 this morning, his family announced, following a Parkinson's diagnosis; his career spanned from Black Sabbath to a solo career marked by both musical success and controversial behavior.
Ozzy Osbourne, Heavy Metal Icon, Dies at 76
Ozzy Osbourne, the influential heavy metal singer and reality TV star, died at age 76 this morning, his family announced, following a Parkinson's diagnosis; his career spanned from Black Sabbath to a solo career marked by both musical success and controversial behavior.
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28% Bias Score


House Subcommittee Votes to Subpoena Clintons in Maxwell Investigation
The House Oversight Committee subcommittee voted to subpoena Bill and Hillary Clinton, along with several other prominent figures, in an investigation related to Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein, following a separate vote to subpoena related files.
House Subcommittee Votes to Subpoena Clintons in Maxwell Investigation
The House Oversight Committee subcommittee voted to subpoena Bill and Hillary Clinton, along with several other prominent figures, in an investigation related to Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein, following a separate vote to subpoena related files.
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60% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows Removal of CPSC Appointees, Challenging Regulatory Independence
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed President Trump to fire President Biden's appointees to the Consumer Product Safety Commission without cause, challenging a 90-year-old precedent on regulatory agency independence and potentially shifting the balance of power between the executive and legislativ...

Supreme Court Allows Removal of CPSC Appointees, Challenging Regulatory Independence
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed President Trump to fire President Biden's appointees to the Consumer Product Safety Commission without cause, challenging a 90-year-old precedent on regulatory agency independence and potentially shifting the balance of power between the executive and legislativ...
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44% Bias Score

Tesla Q2 2024 Profits Fall 16% Amidst Sales Decline and Increased Competition
Tesla reported a 16% year-on-year drop in Q2 2024 net income, attributed to decreased EV sales (down 13.5%), increased competition, and potential reputational damage linked to CEO Elon Musk's political activities; the company is pivoting toward AI and robotics.

Tesla Q2 2024 Profits Fall 16% Amidst Sales Decline and Increased Competition
Tesla reported a 16% year-on-year drop in Q2 2024 net income, attributed to decreased EV sales (down 13.5%), increased competition, and potential reputational damage linked to CEO Elon Musk's political activities; the company is pivoting toward AI and robotics.
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48% Bias Score

NPR Podcast Winner's Global Impact on Mental Health Awareness
Michael Vargas Arango, a recent Miami-Dade College graduate and NPR podcast challenge winner, discusses the global impact of his podcast, "The Monsters We Create," which shares his experiences with schizoaffective disorder and has connected him with thousands internationally; his grandmother's recen...

NPR Podcast Winner's Global Impact on Mental Health Awareness
Michael Vargas Arango, a recent Miami-Dade College graduate and NPR podcast challenge winner, discusses the global impact of his podcast, "The Monsters We Create," which shares his experiences with schizoaffective disorder and has connected him with thousands internationally; his grandmother's recen...
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20% Bias Score

Judge Defies DOJ, Sentences Officer to Prison in Breonna Taylor Case
Former Louisville police officer Brett Hankison was sentenced to almost three years in prison for violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights during a 2020 raid, despite a Justice Department recommendation for no prison time, showcasing a conflict in legal interpretations and raising concerns about poli...

Judge Defies DOJ, Sentences Officer to Prison in Breonna Taylor Case
Former Louisville police officer Brett Hankison was sentenced to almost three years in prison for violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights during a 2020 raid, despite a Justice Department recommendation for no prison time, showcasing a conflict in legal interpretations and raising concerns about poli...
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40% Bias Score

House Committee Finds No Direct Evidence of Putin's Preference for Trump in 2016
The House Intelligence Committee found that the intelligence community lacked direct evidence of Vladimir Putin's preference for Donald Trump in 2016, but "potentially biased" reports suggesting otherwise were published under then-President Barack Obama's direction.

House Committee Finds No Direct Evidence of Putin's Preference for Trump in 2016
The House Intelligence Committee found that the intelligence community lacked direct evidence of Vladimir Putin's preference for Donald Trump in 2016, but "potentially biased" reports suggesting otherwise were published under then-President Barack Obama's direction.
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60% Bias Score

Supreme Court Sides with Trump, Allowing CPSC Member Dismissals
The Supreme Court ruled (6-3) that President Trump could fire three Democratic members of the Consumer Product Safety Commission, reversing a lower court decision and setting a precedent for executive authority over independent agencies.

Supreme Court Sides with Trump, Allowing CPSC Member Dismissals
The Supreme Court ruled (6-3) that President Trump could fire three Democratic members of the Consumer Product Safety Commission, reversing a lower court decision and setting a precedent for executive authority over independent agencies.
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40% Bias Score
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