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Israeli Pressure Silences Humanitarian Aid Reporting on Gaza
A US-based humanitarian organization's employee in Jerusalem describes pressure to downplay the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories, revealed through internal communications and confirmed by interviews with 19 aid workers; a new Israeli NGO registration process requiring sensitive informat...
Israeli Pressure Silences Humanitarian Aid Reporting on Gaza
A US-based humanitarian organization's employee in Jerusalem describes pressure to downplay the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories, revealed through internal communications and confirmed by interviews with 19 aid workers; a new Israeli NGO registration process requiring sensitive informat...
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56% Bias Score


Trump Threatens Russia with Sanctions Over Ukraine
Donald Trump threatened severe sanctions against Russia if a Ukraine peace deal isn't reached within two weeks, following a meeting with Vladimir Putin and an attack on a US facility in Ukraine; Zelensky accuses Russia of obstructing peace talks.
Trump Threatens Russia with Sanctions Over Ukraine
Donald Trump threatened severe sanctions against Russia if a Ukraine peace deal isn't reached within two weeks, following a meeting with Vladimir Putin and an attack on a US facility in Ukraine; Zelensky accuses Russia of obstructing peace talks.
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36% Bias Score


U.S. Acquires 10% Stake in Intel for \$11 Billion
The U.S. government now owns 10% of Intel, valued at \$11 billion, in exchange for \$8.9 billion in grants and subsidies under the Chips Act, aiming to bolster domestic semiconductor production and compete with Asian giants like TSMC and Samsung.
U.S. Acquires 10% Stake in Intel for \$11 Billion
The U.S. government now owns 10% of Intel, valued at \$11 billion, in exchange for \$8.9 billion in grants and subsidies under the Chips Act, aiming to bolster domestic semiconductor production and compete with Asian giants like TSMC and Samsung.
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60% Bias Score


Hegseth Fires Top Military Officials After Leaked Intelligence Report Contradicts Trump
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth fired three high-ranking military officials: Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse (DIA), Vice Adm. Nancy Lacore (Navy Reserve), and Rear Adm. Milton Sands (Naval Special Warfare Command), following a leaked DIA assessment contradicting President Trump's claims about the damage to Ir...
Hegseth Fires Top Military Officials After Leaked Intelligence Report Contradicts Trump
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth fired three high-ranking military officials: Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse (DIA), Vice Adm. Nancy Lacore (Navy Reserve), and Rear Adm. Milton Sands (Naval Special Warfare Command), following a leaked DIA assessment contradicting President Trump's claims about the damage to Ir...
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48% Bias Score


Trump's Alaska Meeting Undermines Ukraine Efforts
President Trump's meeting with Vladimir Putin in Alaska resulted in the immediate abandonment of previously planned sanctions and the cessation of calls for a ceasefire in Ukraine, undermining months of diplomatic efforts and emboldening Putin.
Trump's Alaska Meeting Undermines Ukraine Efforts
President Trump's meeting with Vladimir Putin in Alaska resulted in the immediate abandonment of previously planned sanctions and the cessation of calls for a ceasefire in Ukraine, undermining months of diplomatic efforts and emboldening Putin.
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60% Bias Score


Colombia Declares Armed Groups Terrorist Organizations After Deadly Attacks
On August 21st, 2024, coordinated attacks in Cali and Amalfi, Colombia, left 20 police and military personnel dead and over 40 civilians injured, prompting President Gustavo Petro to declare three armed groups as terrorist organizations due to their failure to adhere to the 'Total Peace' policy.
Colombia Declares Armed Groups Terrorist Organizations After Deadly Attacks
On August 21st, 2024, coordinated attacks in Cali and Amalfi, Colombia, left 20 police and military personnel dead and over 40 civilians injured, prompting President Gustavo Petro to declare three armed groups as terrorist organizations due to their failure to adhere to the 'Total Peace' policy.
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40% Bias Score

RSF Attacks in Darfur Kill at Least 89 Civilians
Ten days of RSF attacks in Sudan's Darfur region killed at least 89 civilians, including summary executions, between August 11th and 20th, according to the UN, which fears the death toll is higher and expressed concerns about ethnically motivated violence; the attacks occurred in el-Fasher and Abu S...

RSF Attacks in Darfur Kill at Least 89 Civilians
Ten days of RSF attacks in Sudan's Darfur region killed at least 89 civilians, including summary executions, between August 11th and 20th, according to the UN, which fears the death toll is higher and expressed concerns about ethnically motivated violence; the attacks occurred in el-Fasher and Abu S...
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52% Bias Score

Mexican Cartels' Sophisticated Money Laundering Schemes
Mexican drug cartels launder billions annually via cryptocurrencies, music promotions, and timeshare scams; the FBI and DEA are actively investigating, resulting in seizures and arrests, highlighting the challenges in combating this evolving criminal activity.

Mexican Cartels' Sophisticated Money Laundering Schemes
Mexican drug cartels launder billions annually via cryptocurrencies, music promotions, and timeshare scams; the FBI and DEA are actively investigating, resulting in seizures and arrests, highlighting the challenges in combating this evolving criminal activity.
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24% Bias Score

Israeli Airstrike on Evin Prison Kills at Least 80
An Israeli airstrike on Evin Prison in Tehran on June 23, 2024, killed at least 80 people, including an Iranian-American citizen, sparking international condemnation and raising concerns about regional escalation; Israel claims the prison was used for anti-Israel intelligence operations.

Israeli Airstrike on Evin Prison Kills at Least 80
An Israeli airstrike on Evin Prison in Tehran on June 23, 2024, killed at least 80 people, including an Iranian-American citizen, sparking international condemnation and raising concerns about regional escalation; Israel claims the prison was used for anti-Israel intelligence operations.
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36% Bias Score

Ukraine Peace Talks: Echoes of Munich, Yalta, and Budapest
President Trump's suggested negotiations with Russia over Ukraine evoke comparisons to the Munich Agreement, the Yalta Conference, and the Budapest Memorandum, raising concerns about potential appeasement, the sacrificing of Ukrainian interests, and the need for effective security guarantees.

Ukraine Peace Talks: Echoes of Munich, Yalta, and Budapest
President Trump's suggested negotiations with Russia over Ukraine evoke comparisons to the Munich Agreement, the Yalta Conference, and the Budapest Memorandum, raising concerns about potential appeasement, the sacrificing of Ukrainian interests, and the need for effective security guarantees.
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48% Bias Score

Putin Refuses Meeting with Zelenskyy Unless Key Negotiation Points Are Met
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov announced that Vladimir Putin will not meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy until substantial progress is made on key negotiation points, rejecting a proposed meeting initiated by Donald Trump following their phone call, despite Russia recently cap...

Putin Refuses Meeting with Zelenskyy Unless Key Negotiation Points Are Met
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov announced that Vladimir Putin will not meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy until substantial progress is made on key negotiation points, rejecting a proposed meeting initiated by Donald Trump following their phone call, despite Russia recently cap...
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36% Bias Score

US Government Acquires Nearly 10% Stake in Intel
The U.S. government acquired a 9.9% stake in Intel for $8.9 billion, utilizing $8.9 billion from the CHIPS and Science Act to bolster domestic semiconductor production and secure U.S. technological leadership, with the investment being passive and not involving management.

US Government Acquires Nearly 10% Stake in Intel
The U.S. government acquired a 9.9% stake in Intel for $8.9 billion, utilizing $8.9 billion from the CHIPS and Science Act to bolster domestic semiconductor production and secure U.S. technological leadership, with the investment being passive and not involving management.
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56% Bias Score
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