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Trump Administration Faces Backlash Over Epstein Files, Chicago Troop Deployment, and Deportation Plans
The Trump administration released some Epstein-related files, but faced criticism for a lack of new information; it plans to send National Guard troops to Chicago, prompting backlash from city officials; and it may deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda.
Trump Administration Faces Backlash Over Epstein Files, Chicago Troop Deployment, and Deportation Plans
The Trump administration released some Epstein-related files, but faced criticism for a lack of new information; it plans to send National Guard troops to Chicago, prompting backlash from city officials; and it may deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda.
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36% Bias Score


Antarctic Sediment Cores Reveal Century-Long Impact of Whaling on Climate
An international team of researchers collected over 40 sediment cores from the Antarctic seabed in early 2025 to study the impact of a century of industrial whaling on the Antarctic ecosystem and global climate. The analysis of these samples will provide insights into past environmental conditions, ...
Antarctic Sediment Cores Reveal Century-Long Impact of Whaling on Climate
An international team of researchers collected over 40 sediment cores from the Antarctic seabed in early 2025 to study the impact of a century of industrial whaling on the Antarctic ecosystem and global climate. The analysis of these samples will provide insights into past environmental conditions, ...
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20% Bias Score


UK to Speed Up Asylum Appeals Amidst Protests
Amidst anti-immigration protests targeting hotels housing asylum seekers, the UK government announced plans to expedite asylum appeals, creating an independent body to assist courts and imposing a 24-week time limit for decisions; 51,000 appeals are currently pending, with over a year average wait t...
UK to Speed Up Asylum Appeals Amidst Protests
Amidst anti-immigration protests targeting hotels housing asylum seekers, the UK government announced plans to expedite asylum appeals, creating an independent body to assist courts and imposing a 24-week time limit for decisions; 51,000 appeals are currently pending, with over a year average wait t...
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36% Bias Score


RTN Hyperactivity Drives Autism-Like Behaviors in Mice, Reversible by Epilepsy Drug
Stanford Medicine researchers discovered that hyperactivity in the reticular thalamic nucleus (RTN) of mice lacking the Cntnap2 gene drives autism-like behaviors, reversible by Z944, an experimental epilepsy drug, suggesting a shared pathophysiology and potential treatment.
RTN Hyperactivity Drives Autism-Like Behaviors in Mice, Reversible by Epilepsy Drug
Stanford Medicine researchers discovered that hyperactivity in the reticular thalamic nucleus (RTN) of mice lacking the Cntnap2 gene drives autism-like behaviors, reversible by Z944, an experimental epilepsy drug, suggesting a shared pathophysiology and potential treatment.
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12% Bias Score


Iran to Reduce Uranium Enrichment Amid Sanctions Threat
Iran is prepared to significantly lower its uranium enrichment levels to prevent the re-imposition of UN sanctions and potential military conflict, while facing internal disagreements over the matter; high-level talks with European nations are scheduled for next week.
Iran to Reduce Uranium Enrichment Amid Sanctions Threat
Iran is prepared to significantly lower its uranium enrichment levels to prevent the re-imposition of UN sanctions and potential military conflict, while facing internal disagreements over the matter; high-level talks with European nations are scheduled for next week.
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48% Bias Score


Taiwan's Ambassador Assesses Germany's Handling of Multiple Crises
Taiwan's Ambassador to Germany, Jhy-Wey Shieh, reflects on Germany's handling of the refugee crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the Ukraine war, highlighting both successes and shortcomings in its response while noting a shift in German-China relations and Germany's growing geopolitical awareness.
Taiwan's Ambassador Assesses Germany's Handling of Multiple Crises
Taiwan's Ambassador to Germany, Jhy-Wey Shieh, reflects on Germany's handling of the refugee crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the Ukraine war, highlighting both successes and shortcomings in its response while noting a shift in German-China relations and Germany's growing geopolitical awareness.
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32% Bias Score

Taiwan-China WWII Historical Dispute Intensifies Amidst Commemorations
A 99-year-old Taiwanese veteran's account of fighting Japan in WWII sparked a renewed historical debate between Taiwan and China, with Taiwan emphasizing the Nationalist government's role and China asserting collective victory, highlighting ongoing political tensions.

Taiwan-China WWII Historical Dispute Intensifies Amidst Commemorations
A 99-year-old Taiwanese veteran's account of fighting Japan in WWII sparked a renewed historical debate between Taiwan and China, with Taiwan emphasizing the Nationalist government's role and China asserting collective victory, highlighting ongoing political tensions.
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52% Bias Score

US Tariffs: Consumers, Not Foreign Entities, Bear the Brunt of the Cost
Despite President Trump's claims, economic data shows American consumers and businesses are absorbing the majority of costs from tariffs, with estimates suggesting 70% of costs will eventually fall on consumers, potentially reaching 100% if including indirect effects. This slow pass-through is due t...

US Tariffs: Consumers, Not Foreign Entities, Bear the Brunt of the Cost
Despite President Trump's claims, economic data shows American consumers and businesses are absorbing the majority of costs from tariffs, with estimates suggesting 70% of costs will eventually fall on consumers, potentially reaching 100% if including indirect effects. This slow pass-through is due t...
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20% Bias Score

Bangladesh Conference Seeks Solutions for Rohingya Crisis Amidst Food Shortages
Bangladesh hosts a two-day conference in Cox's Bazar on the Rohingya crisis, bringing together government officials, international representatives, and Rohingya leaders to discuss solutions and address urgent humanitarian needs amid severe food shortages and the upcoming UN General Assembly meeting.

Bangladesh Conference Seeks Solutions for Rohingya Crisis Amidst Food Shortages
Bangladesh hosts a two-day conference in Cox's Bazar on the Rohingya crisis, bringing together government officials, international representatives, and Rohingya leaders to discuss solutions and address urgent humanitarian needs amid severe food shortages and the upcoming UN General Assembly meeting.
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24% Bias Score

Ukraine's Independence Day: A Bittersweet Celebration Amidst Emigration and Shifting Polish Sentiment
Ukraine's Independence Day is marked by bittersweet reflection for millions of its citizens residing in Europe, especially Poland, where 2.5-3 million Ukrainians currently live. Despite some returning home, the pace slows, countered by a potential future emigration wave and shifting public opinion i...

Ukraine's Independence Day: A Bittersweet Celebration Amidst Emigration and Shifting Polish Sentiment
Ukraine's Independence Day is marked by bittersweet reflection for millions of its citizens residing in Europe, especially Poland, where 2.5-3 million Ukrainians currently live. Despite some returning home, the pace slows, countered by a potential future emigration wave and shifting public opinion i...
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32% Bias Score

German Peacekeeping Mission in Ukraine Faces Internal Opposition
Germany's Chancellor Merz proposed a German peacekeeping mission to Ukraine, facing internal coalition disagreements on feasibility and resource constraints, particularly given Germany's existing military commitments and recruitment challenges.

German Peacekeeping Mission in Ukraine Faces Internal Opposition
Germany's Chancellor Merz proposed a German peacekeeping mission to Ukraine, facing internal coalition disagreements on feasibility and resource constraints, particularly given Germany's existing military commitments and recruitment challenges.
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44% Bias Score

US Government Invests $8.9 Billion in Intel Amidst Company Restructuring
The U.S. government purchased 433.3 million Intel shares for $8.9 billion using unspent Chips Act funds and Intel's Secure Enclave program funds, representing a significant government intervention in a struggling tech company, amidst concerns about potential market impacts and corporate autonomy.

US Government Invests $8.9 Billion in Intel Amidst Company Restructuring
The U.S. government purchased 433.3 million Intel shares for $8.9 billion using unspent Chips Act funds and Intel's Secure Enclave program funds, representing a significant government intervention in a struggling tech company, amidst concerns about potential market impacts and corporate autonomy.
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48% Bias Score
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