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Trump Threatens Federal Intervention in Chicago Amid Rising Violence
Following a weekend of violence in Chicago that left six dead and over two dozen injured, former President Trump threatened federal intervention, accusing Illinois Governor JB Pritzker of incompetence and rejecting federal aid, while Pritzker countered by calling Trump's approach unconstitutional.
Trump Threatens Federal Intervention in Chicago Amid Rising Violence
Following a weekend of violence in Chicago that left six dead and over two dozen injured, former President Trump threatened federal intervention, accusing Illinois Governor JB Pritzker of incompetence and rejecting federal aid, while Pritzker countered by calling Trump's approach unconstitutional.
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56% Bias Score


Former Postal Investigator Charged with $330,000 Fraud
A former U.S. Postal investigator, Scott Kelley, 51, was charged with stealing over $330,000 from packages, using the funds for personal expenses including escorts, home renovations, and vacations.
Former Postal Investigator Charged with $330,000 Fraud
A former U.S. Postal investigator, Scott Kelley, 51, was charged with stealing over $330,000 from packages, using the funds for personal expenses including escorts, home renovations, and vacations.
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36% Bias Score


Minneapolis School Shooting: Bishop Barron Condemns Mayor Frey's Dismissal of Prayer
Following a deadly shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis that killed two children and injured eighteen others, Bishop Robert Barron criticized Mayor Jacob Frey for dismissing calls for prayer, while the FBI investigates the attack as a possible act of domestic terrorism and hate cr...
Minneapolis School Shooting: Bishop Barron Condemns Mayor Frey's Dismissal of Prayer
Following a deadly shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis that killed two children and injured eighteen others, Bishop Robert Barron criticized Mayor Jacob Frey for dismissing calls for prayer, while the FBI investigates the attack as a possible act of domestic terrorism and hate cr...
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40% Bias Score


Palestinian Nationalism and its Strategic Errors
The article analyzes the strategic mistakes of Palestinian leadership in 1948 and 2023, highlighting how internal divisions and alliances with hostile powers hampered the Palestinian national cause, culminating in the Nakba and the current Gaza crisis.
Palestinian Nationalism and its Strategic Errors
The article analyzes the strategic mistakes of Palestinian leadership in 1948 and 2023, highlighting how internal divisions and alliances with hostile powers hampered the Palestinian national cause, culminating in the Nakba and the current Gaza crisis.
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60% Bias Score


US Court Rules Most of Trump's Tariffs Illegal
A US appeals court ruled that most tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump were illegal, deeming their imposition an abuse of his emergency powers.
US Court Rules Most of Trump's Tariffs Illegal
A US appeals court ruled that most tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump were illegal, deeming their imposition an abuse of his emergency powers.
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20% Bias Score


Europe's Untapped Savings: A Solution to Investment Needs
A Bruegel paper reveals that Europe's underinvestment isn't due to capital outflow to the US, but rather trillions of euros in household savings passively sitting in low-yield bank accounts, a situation that could be improved by expanding funded pension schemes and implementing auto-enrollment.
Europe's Untapped Savings: A Solution to Investment Needs
A Bruegel paper reveals that Europe's underinvestment isn't due to capital outflow to the US, but rather trillions of euros in household savings passively sitting in low-yield bank accounts, a situation that could be improved by expanding funded pension schemes and implementing auto-enrollment.
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16% Bias Score

CDC Official's Resignation Highlights Contrasting Approaches to Public Health
Demetre Daskalakis, a former CDC official, resigned citing disagreement with the Trump administration's policies, but his own leadership during the Biden administration's monkeypox response faced criticism for prioritizing optics over public health measures, revealed by government communications obt...

CDC Official's Resignation Highlights Contrasting Approaches to Public Health
Demetre Daskalakis, a former CDC official, resigned citing disagreement with the Trump administration's policies, but his own leadership during the Biden administration's monkeypox response faced criticism for prioritizing optics over public health measures, revealed by government communications obt...
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64% Bias Score

Epstein's "Birthday Book" to be Released to Lawmakers
On September 8th, the estate of Jeffrey Epstein will release his "birthday book" and other documents to the House Oversight Committee, which is investigating potential mismanagement of the federal government's investigation into Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.

Epstein's "Birthday Book" to be Released to Lawmakers
On September 8th, the estate of Jeffrey Epstein will release his "birthday book" and other documents to the House Oversight Committee, which is investigating potential mismanagement of the federal government's investigation into Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
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36% Bias Score

Trump's Potential National Guard Deployment to Chicago Sparks Political Tensions
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker alleges that President Trump secretly plans to send National Guard troops to Chicago, characterizing it as an "invasion" aimed at influencing future elections, not solely addressing crime; Trump has not confirmed these claims.

Trump's Potential National Guard Deployment to Chicago Sparks Political Tensions
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker alleges that President Trump secretly plans to send National Guard troops to Chicago, characterizing it as an "invasion" aimed at influencing future elections, not solely addressing crime; Trump has not confirmed these claims.
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56% Bias Score

Germany and Austria First in EU to Offer Lecanemab for Early-Stage Alzheimer's
Starting September 1st, Germany and Austria will be the first EU countries to offer Lecanemab (Leqembi), a new Alzheimer's drug that slows disease progression in early stages, approved for patients with mild cognitive impairment and at most one copy of the ApoE4 gene.

Germany and Austria First in EU to Offer Lecanemab for Early-Stage Alzheimer's
Starting September 1st, Germany and Austria will be the first EU countries to offer Lecanemab (Leqembi), a new Alzheimer's drug that slows disease progression in early stages, approved for patients with mild cognitive impairment and at most one copy of the ApoE4 gene.
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28% Bias Score

EU Divided on Gaza Response, Sanctions on Russia Discussed
The EU remains divided on its response to the Gaza conflict, with disagreements over suspending free trade with Israel and the potential confiscation of frozen Russian assets; new sanctions targeting cryptocurrency markets aiding Russia are also being considered.

EU Divided on Gaza Response, Sanctions on Russia Discussed
The EU remains divided on its response to the Gaza conflict, with disagreements over suspending free trade with Israel and the potential confiscation of frozen Russian assets; new sanctions targeting cryptocurrency markets aiding Russia are also being considered.
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24% Bias Score

Kim Jong-un consoles families of North Korean soldiers killed in Ukraine
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un met with families of soldiers killed in Ukraine, offering condolences and promising them a "beautiful life", following a ceremony where he paid tribute to the deceased soldiers.

Kim Jong-un consoles families of North Korean soldiers killed in Ukraine
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un met with families of soldiers killed in Ukraine, offering condolences and promising them a "beautiful life", following a ceremony where he paid tribute to the deceased soldiers.
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68% Bias Score
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