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Trump Restarts Trade War, Demands $600 Billion from EU
President Trump restarted the trade war with the EU, demanding $600 billion in investments and threatening 35% tariffs, escalating tensions and mirroring a similar agreement with Japan. Disagreements over future tariffs on pharmaceuticals and microprocessors could have severe global consequences.
Trump Restarts Trade War, Demands $600 Billion from EU
President Trump restarted the trade war with the EU, demanding $600 billion in investments and threatening 35% tariffs, escalating tensions and mirroring a similar agreement with Japan. Disagreements over future tariffs on pharmaceuticals and microprocessors could have severe global consequences.
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72% Bias Score


UN Condemns Potential Israeli Gaza Expansion; Israel Seeks Increased Pressure on Hamas
The UN voiced deep alarm over potential Israeli plans to expand its Gaza offensive, warning of catastrophic consequences and jeopardizing the remaining hostages; Israel meanwhile requested a UN Security Council meeting, demanding increased pressure on Hamas.
UN Condemns Potential Israeli Gaza Expansion; Israel Seeks Increased Pressure on Hamas
The UN voiced deep alarm over potential Israeli plans to expand its Gaza offensive, warning of catastrophic consequences and jeopardizing the remaining hostages; Israel meanwhile requested a UN Security Council meeting, demanding increased pressure on Hamas.
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60% Bias Score


Gaza Hostage Crisis Prompts Israel's Potential Full Occupation; Germany and France Differ on Palestinian State Recognition
Videos of malnourished Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza sparked Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's consideration of a full occupation of Gaza, while Germany and France differ on recognizing a Palestinian state amidst the ongoing humanitarian crisis.
Gaza Hostage Crisis Prompts Israel's Potential Full Occupation; Germany and France Differ on Palestinian State Recognition
Videos of malnourished Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza sparked Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's consideration of a full occupation of Gaza, while Germany and France differ on recognizing a Palestinian state amidst the ongoing humanitarian crisis.
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44% Bias Score


Trump's Presidency Sees Massive Increase in Russian Attacks on Ukraine
Since President Trump's January 20th inauguration, Russia has more than doubled its daily missile and drone strikes on Ukraine to their highest levels, despite Trump's vow to end the conflict in a day and two pauses in US military aid; this has significantly impacted civilian morale and increased in...
Trump's Presidency Sees Massive Increase in Russian Attacks on Ukraine
Since President Trump's January 20th inauguration, Russia has more than doubled its daily missile and drone strikes on Ukraine to their highest levels, despite Trump's vow to end the conflict in a day and two pauses in US military aid; this has significantly impacted civilian morale and increased in...
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56% Bias Score


Overwhelming Public Support for Epstein File Release Reflects Cultural Shift
Overwhelming bipartisan support (79-86%) exists for releasing all Epstein case files, reflecting a cultural shift prioritizing accountability for powerful figures over pressuring survivors; Congress is also demanding the files.
Overwhelming Public Support for Epstein File Release Reflects Cultural Shift
Overwhelming bipartisan support (79-86%) exists for releasing all Epstein case files, reflecting a cultural shift prioritizing accountability for powerful figures over pressuring survivors; Congress is also demanding the files.
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44% Bias Score


Israel Considers Full-Scale Gaza Operation Amidst Hostage Crisis
Following failed negotiations and the release of videos showing emaciated Israeli hostages, Israel's Prime Minister is reportedly considering a plan for the complete occupation of Gaza, prompting deep concern from the UN Security Council and widespread international condemnation.
Israel Considers Full-Scale Gaza Operation Amidst Hostage Crisis
Following failed negotiations and the release of videos showing emaciated Israeli hostages, Israel's Prime Minister is reportedly considering a plan for the complete occupation of Gaza, prompting deep concern from the UN Security Council and widespread international condemnation.
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56% Bias Score

Russia Increases Ukraine Deployment Despite Heavy Losses
Ukraine's Armed Forces inflicted over 33,200 casualties on Russia in July, yet Russia continues to increase its troop presence in Ukraine by 9,000 soldiers monthly, aiming for 10 new divisions by year's end, while Ukraine successfully targets Russian military-industrial complex assets.

Russia Increases Ukraine Deployment Despite Heavy Losses
Ukraine's Armed Forces inflicted over 33,200 casualties on Russia in July, yet Russia continues to increase its troop presence in Ukraine by 9,000 soldiers monthly, aiming for 10 new divisions by year's end, while Ukraine successfully targets Russian military-industrial complex assets.
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40% Bias Score

Russian Advances in Ukraine: Small Assault Groups and Drone Warfare Yield Territorial Gains
Intense fighting continues in eastern Ukraine, with Russian forces reportedly advancing in several areas using small assault groups and drones, while Ukrainian forces face severe personnel shortages; the potential isolation of the Korabel island is a significant development.

Russian Advances in Ukraine: Small Assault Groups and Drone Warfare Yield Territorial Gains
Intense fighting continues in eastern Ukraine, with Russian forces reportedly advancing in several areas using small assault groups and drones, while Ukrainian forces face severe personnel shortages; the potential isolation of the Korabel island is a significant development.
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68% Bias Score

Hiroshima Bombing's Legacy: From Peace Activism to Nuclear Reconsideration
The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6th and 9th, 1945, resulted in the immediate deaths of 90,000-136,000 people, prompting Setsuko Thurlow's lifelong antinuclear activism and Japan's commitment to peace; however, current global tensions are leading to a reconsideration of nuclea...

Hiroshima Bombing's Legacy: From Peace Activism to Nuclear Reconsideration
The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6th and 9th, 1945, resulted in the immediate deaths of 90,000-136,000 people, prompting Setsuko Thurlow's lifelong antinuclear activism and Japan's commitment to peace; however, current global tensions are leading to a reconsideration of nuclea...
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40% Bias Score

NASA Accelerates Lunar Nuclear Reactor Plan to Outpace China, Russia
NASA acting administrator Sean Duffy ordered the agency to expedite plans for a lunar nuclear reactor by July 31, aiming to surpass China and Russia's similar project and enable a sustained Artemis program lunar presence; a delay could result in a foreign 'exclusion zone'.

NASA Accelerates Lunar Nuclear Reactor Plan to Outpace China, Russia
NASA acting administrator Sean Duffy ordered the agency to expedite plans for a lunar nuclear reactor by July 31, aiming to surpass China and Russia's similar project and enable a sustained Artemis program lunar presence; a delay could result in a foreign 'exclusion zone'.
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52% Bias Score

76 Migrants Drown in Bab el-Mandab Strait
At least 76 migrants drowned in the Bab el-Mandab strait while attempting to reach Yemen from Djibouti in a vessel carrying 157 people, highlighting the dangers of irregular migration routes.

76 Migrants Drown in Bab el-Mandab Strait
At least 76 migrants drowned in the Bab el-Mandab strait while attempting to reach Yemen from Djibouti in a vessel carrying 157 people, highlighting the dangers of irregular migration routes.
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52% Bias Score

DC Embassy Staffers Shot Dead; Suspect Charged with Hate Crimes
On May 21, 2025, Elias Rodriguez, 31, of Chicago, fatally shot two Israeli Embassy staffers, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., during an event focused on Gaza; he is now charged with federal hate crimes and may face the death penalty.

DC Embassy Staffers Shot Dead; Suspect Charged with Hate Crimes
On May 21, 2025, Elias Rodriguez, 31, of Chicago, fatally shot two Israeli Embassy staffers, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., during an event focused on Gaza; he is now charged with federal hate crimes and may face the death penalty.
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44% Bias Score
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