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US-EU Trade Talks: August 1st Deadline Looms
Facing an August 1st deadline, the Trump administration negotiates a trade deal with the EU, threatening 30% tariffs if talks fail; recent deals with Japan, China, Indonesia, the Philippines, and the U.K. provide potential models, but higher tariffs would increase prices for consumers and businesses...
US-EU Trade Talks: August 1st Deadline Looms
Facing an August 1st deadline, the Trump administration negotiates a trade deal with the EU, threatening 30% tariffs if talks fail; recent deals with Japan, China, Indonesia, the Philippines, and the U.K. provide potential models, but higher tariffs would increase prices for consumers and businesses...
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32% Bias Score


ICJ Greenlights Climate Change Lawsuits Between Nations
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued a landmark ruling on Wednesday, allowing countries to sue each other for climate change damages, including greenhouse gas emissions; the decision acknowledges the difficulty of assigning responsibility but affirms the right to seek compensation, potent...
ICJ Greenlights Climate Change Lawsuits Between Nations
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued a landmark ruling on Wednesday, allowing countries to sue each other for climate change damages, including greenhouse gas emissions; the decision acknowledges the difficulty of assigning responsibility but affirms the right to seek compensation, potent...
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40% Bias Score


Thailand-Cambodia Border Clash Escalates with Airstrikes
Thailand launched airstrikes against Cambodia on Thursday, escalating a border dispute that began after a landmine explosion injured five Thai soldiers, prompting both countries to downgrade diplomatic relations and leading to civilian injuries and evacuations.
Thailand-Cambodia Border Clash Escalates with Airstrikes
Thailand launched airstrikes against Cambodia on Thursday, escalating a border dispute that began after a landmine explosion injured five Thai soldiers, prompting both countries to downgrade diplomatic relations and leading to civilian injuries and evacuations.
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44% Bias Score


Russia-Ukraine Talks Fail to Yield Ceasefire; Protests and Continued Attacks
Delayed Russia-Ukraine talks in Istanbul concluded without a ceasefire breakthrough, though a large prisoner exchange was completed; simultaneous protests in Ukraine against anti-corruption legislation continue amidst ongoing military attacks resulting in civilian deaths on both sides.
Russia-Ukraine Talks Fail to Yield Ceasefire; Protests and Continued Attacks
Delayed Russia-Ukraine talks in Istanbul concluded without a ceasefire breakthrough, though a large prisoner exchange was completed; simultaneous protests in Ukraine against anti-corruption legislation continue amidst ongoing military attacks resulting in civilian deaths on both sides.
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44% Bias Score


Lovable's AI Agent Achieves \$100M ARR in Eight Months
Lovable, an AI code tool company, surpassed \$100 million in annual recurring revenue in eight months, fueled by its new Lovable Agent which reduces error rates by 91 percent, and empowers both developers and non-developers to build applications using plain language, not code.
Lovable's AI Agent Achieves \$100M ARR in Eight Months
Lovable, an AI code tool company, surpassed \$100 million in annual recurring revenue in eight months, fueled by its new Lovable Agent which reduces error rates by 91 percent, and empowers both developers and non-developers to build applications using plain language, not code.
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48% Bias Score


Hamas Rejects Israeli Ceasefire Proposal, Raising Doubts About Gaza Truce
Hamas rejected an Israeli ceasefire proposal regarding troop redeployment, offering an "unworkable" counter-proposal focused on a smaller buffer zone near the Gaza border. This impasse, despite US optimism, raises concerns about a swift resolution, with Israeli hardliners calling for continued warfa...
Hamas Rejects Israeli Ceasefire Proposal, Raising Doubts About Gaza Truce
Hamas rejected an Israeli ceasefire proposal regarding troop redeployment, offering an "unworkable" counter-proposal focused on a smaller buffer zone near the Gaza border. This impasse, despite US optimism, raises concerns about a swift resolution, with Israeli hardliners calling for continued warfa...
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56% Bias Score

Gabon Military Coup Ousts Bongo After Contested Election
A military coup in Gabon ousted President Ali Bongo Ondimba minutes after his contested reelection, prompting widespread celebrations and international condemnation; Bongo is under house arrest, his son arrested, and borders are closed.

Gabon Military Coup Ousts Bongo After Contested Election
A military coup in Gabon ousted President Ali Bongo Ondimba minutes after his contested reelection, prompting widespread celebrations and international condemnation; Bongo is under house arrest, his son arrested, and borders are closed.
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16% Bias Score

Russia-Ukraine Talks Yield Prisoner Swap, but Little Progress on Peace
Russia and Ukraine agreed to a prisoner exchange of around 500 POWs during their third Istanbul meeting on Wednesday, but made little progress on ceasefire terms or a possible summit between Presidents Zelensky and Putin, despite US President Trump's 50-day ultimatum for peace.

Russia-Ukraine Talks Yield Prisoner Swap, but Little Progress on Peace
Russia and Ukraine agreed to a prisoner exchange of around 500 POWs during their third Istanbul meeting on Wednesday, but made little progress on ceasefire terms or a possible summit between Presidents Zelensky and Putin, despite US President Trump's 50-day ultimatum for peace.
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48% Bias Score

Strained EU-China Relations Dominate 50th Anniversary Summit
The EU-China summit, marking 50 years of diplomatic ties, faces significant challenges due to China's support for Russia in the Ukraine war, unfair trade practices resulting in a nearly €1 billion daily EU trade deficit, and China's near monopoly on rare earth elements.

Strained EU-China Relations Dominate 50th Anniversary Summit
The EU-China summit, marking 50 years of diplomatic ties, faces significant challenges due to China's support for Russia in the Ukraine war, unfair trade practices resulting in a nearly €1 billion daily EU trade deficit, and China's near monopoly on rare earth elements.
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56% Bias Score

Florida Officers' Violent Arrest of Black College Student Sparks Outrage
A viral video shows Florida law officers violently arresting William McNeil Jr., a 22-year-old Black college student, during a daytime traffic stop for allegedly not having his headlights on; he sustained a concussion and a broken tooth, and the State Attorney's Office cleared the officers of wrongd...

Florida Officers' Violent Arrest of Black College Student Sparks Outrage
A viral video shows Florida law officers violently arresting William McNeil Jr., a 22-year-old Black college student, during a daytime traffic stop for allegedly not having his headlights on; he sustained a concussion and a broken tooth, and the State Attorney's Office cleared the officers of wrongd...
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52% Bias Score

AI and Edge Computing Revolutionize Healthcare: Guthrie Clinic Case Study
AI and edge computing are transforming healthcare by enabling real-time diagnostic insights, improving operational efficiency, and personalizing patient care, as demonstrated by the Guthrie Clinic's 70% reduction in patient falls and 85% increase in hospital transfer acceptance.

AI and Edge Computing Revolutionize Healthcare: Guthrie Clinic Case Study
AI and edge computing are transforming healthcare by enabling real-time diagnostic insights, improving operational efficiency, and personalizing patient care, as demonstrated by the Guthrie Clinic's 70% reduction in patient falls and 85% increase in hospital transfer acceptance.
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52% Bias Score

ICJ Rules Countries Can Be Sued for Climate Change Impacts
The International Court of Justice issued an advisory opinion on July 23, 2024, stating that countries can be held liable for climate change impacts caused by their greenhouse gas emissions, even historical ones; this decision, though not legally binding, may lead to compensation claims from vulnera...

ICJ Rules Countries Can Be Sued for Climate Change Impacts
The International Court of Justice issued an advisory opinion on July 23, 2024, stating that countries can be held liable for climate change impacts caused by their greenhouse gas emissions, even historical ones; this decision, though not legally binding, may lead to compensation claims from vulnera...
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48% Bias Score
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