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Florida's 'Johns Committee': Echoes of Past Persecution in Present-Day Politics
Robert Fieseler's "American Scare" exposes Florida's mid-20th-century 'Johns Committee', which persecuted Black and LGBTQ+ people under the guise of communism, revealing striking parallels to current Florida and national policies under Governor Ron DeSantis, including the 'Don't Say Gay' and 'Stop W...
Florida's 'Johns Committee': Echoes of Past Persecution in Present-Day Politics
Robert Fieseler's "American Scare" exposes Florida's mid-20th-century 'Johns Committee', which persecuted Black and LGBTQ+ people under the guise of communism, revealing striking parallels to current Florida and national policies under Governor Ron DeSantis, including the 'Don't Say Gay' and 'Stop W...
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52% Bias Score


Hulk Hogan, Wrestling Icon, Dies at 71
American professional wrestler and actor Hulk Hogan died at 71 from a heart attack; his death was confirmed by WWE and local Florida authorities after emergency services responded to his home. Hogan was known for his wrestling career, film roles, and reality TV show, but also faced controversies inc...
Hulk Hogan, Wrestling Icon, Dies at 71
American professional wrestler and actor Hulk Hogan died at 71 from a heart attack; his death was confirmed by WWE and local Florida authorities after emergency services responded to his home. Hogan was known for his wrestling career, film roles, and reality TV show, but also faced controversies inc...
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36% Bias Score


Trump Tariffs to Hike Consumer Costs by $2,700 by 2025
Trump's reciprocal tariffs, delayed to August 1, are projected to increase household costs by \$2,700 by 2025, impacting back-to-school shopping and disproportionately affecting low-income families due to higher spending on imported goods, particularly from China.
Trump Tariffs to Hike Consumer Costs by $2,700 by 2025
Trump's reciprocal tariffs, delayed to August 1, are projected to increase household costs by \$2,700 by 2025, impacting back-to-school shopping and disproportionately affecting low-income families due to higher spending on imported goods, particularly from China.
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60% Bias Score


WNBA Player Salaries Lag Far Behind Market Value Despite League Growth
Caitlin Clark's $366,000 rookie trading card price far surpasses her WNBA salary, exposing a systemic underpayment of players despite the league's growing revenue and market potential, highlighting the need for equitable revenue sharing in upcoming collective bargaining negotiations.
WNBA Player Salaries Lag Far Behind Market Value Despite League Growth
Caitlin Clark's $366,000 rookie trading card price far surpasses her WNBA salary, exposing a systemic underpayment of players despite the league's growing revenue and market potential, highlighting the need for equitable revenue sharing in upcoming collective bargaining negotiations.
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64% Bias Score


Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Ruling Weakening Voting Rights Act
The Supreme Court temporarily blocked a lower court ruling that eliminated private lawsuits under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act in seven Midwestern states, preserving a redistricting map favorable to Native American voters in North Dakota for the 2026 state legislative elections, pending a full...
Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Ruling Weakening Voting Rights Act
The Supreme Court temporarily blocked a lower court ruling that eliminated private lawsuits under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act in seven Midwestern states, preserving a redistricting map favorable to Native American voters in North Dakota for the 2026 state legislative elections, pending a full...
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44% Bias Score


Germany Launches World's First Hybrid Solar Cargo Ship
Germany launched the world's first hybrid solar cargo ship, the Blue Marlin, which uses 192 solar panels generating up to 35 kilowatts to power its propulsion, reducing CO2 emissions by approximately 79,000 pounds annually while maintaining reliable operation via a hybrid diesel-electric system.
Germany Launches World's First Hybrid Solar Cargo Ship
Germany launched the world's first hybrid solar cargo ship, the Blue Marlin, which uses 192 solar panels generating up to 35 kilowatts to power its propulsion, reducing CO2 emissions by approximately 79,000 pounds annually while maintaining reliable operation via a hybrid diesel-electric system.
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48% Bias Score

Thailand-Cambodia Border Clash Kills 11, Reigniting Century-Old Dispute
At least eleven civilians died in a renewed border clash between Thailand and Cambodia on June 15, 2024, escalating a century-old territorial dispute over land and temple ownership, marked by recent landmine incidents and a May 28th shooting that killed a Cambodian soldier.

Thailand-Cambodia Border Clash Kills 11, Reigniting Century-Old Dispute
At least eleven civilians died in a renewed border clash between Thailand and Cambodia on June 15, 2024, escalating a century-old territorial dispute over land and temple ownership, marked by recent landmine incidents and a May 28th shooting that killed a Cambodian soldier.
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44% Bias Score

Billions in Foreign Investment Pour into Syria Amidst Ongoing Civil War
Following thirteen years of civil war, Syria is experiencing a surge in foreign investment, particularly from Gulf states, totaling billions of dollars in deals across various sectors, despite ongoing internal conflicts and the President's controversial past.

Billions in Foreign Investment Pour into Syria Amidst Ongoing Civil War
Following thirteen years of civil war, Syria is experiencing a surge in foreign investment, particularly from Gulf states, totaling billions of dollars in deals across various sectors, despite ongoing internal conflicts and the President's controversial past.
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40% Bias Score

Sydney Gang War: Alameddine Network Fractures, Sparking Violent Conflict
A violent gang war has erupted in Sydney following the defection of a senior member from the Alameddine crime network six months ago, leading to multiple shooting attempts, including three targeting Samimjan Azari, and the new network's expansion into the illicit tobacco market.

Sydney Gang War: Alameddine Network Fractures, Sparking Violent Conflict
A violent gang war has erupted in Sydney following the defection of a senior member from the Alameddine crime network six months ago, leading to multiple shooting attempts, including three targeting Samimjan Azari, and the new network's expansion into the illicit tobacco market.
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Powell Dismissal Threat Faces Legal, Market Hurdles
President Trump's threat to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell before his term ends in May 2026 is likely to fail due to legal challenges, lead to a Biden appointee taking over, and cause negative market reactions; Powell has successfully managed interest rate hikes without economic downturns ...

Trump's Powell Dismissal Threat Faces Legal, Market Hurdles
President Trump's threat to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell before his term ends in May 2026 is likely to fail due to legal challenges, lead to a Biden appointee taking over, and cause negative market reactions; Powell has successfully managed interest rate hikes without economic downturns ...
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48% Bias Score

Record High Home Prices and the Debate Over Interest Rates
High US home prices hit a record high in June 2023 as sales dropped to a nine-month low due to elevated mortgage rates and high listing prices; former President Trump blames Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, while Robert Reich suggests that lowering interest rates may backfire, and that reducing ...

Record High Home Prices and the Debate Over Interest Rates
High US home prices hit a record high in June 2023 as sales dropped to a nine-month low due to elevated mortgage rates and high listing prices; former President Trump blames Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, while Robert Reich suggests that lowering interest rates may backfire, and that reducing ...
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44% Bias Score

Millions in U.S. Contraceptives to Be Incinerated
The U.S. is incinerating $9.7 million worth of contraceptives in France after rejecting offers to send them to developing countries, due to the Trump administration's anti-abortion stance and the Mexico City Policy, despite offers from the UN and family planning organizations.

Millions in U.S. Contraceptives to Be Incinerated
The U.S. is incinerating $9.7 million worth of contraceptives in France after rejecting offers to send them to developing countries, due to the Trump administration's anti-abortion stance and the Mexico City Policy, despite offers from the UN and family planning organizations.
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68% Bias Score
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