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Hungary to Designate Antifa as Terrorist Organization
Following US President Trump's lead, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced that Hungary will classify Antifa as a terrorist organization, citing a 2023 incident involving an Italian activist arrested in Budapest.
Hungary to Designate Antifa as Terrorist Organization
Following US President Trump's lead, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced that Hungary will classify Antifa as a terrorist organization, citing a 2023 incident involving an Italian activist arrested in Budapest.
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32% Bias Score


CDC Delays Vote on Hepatitis B Vaccine for Newborns
The CDC's vaccine advisory committee unexpectedly delayed a vote to postpone the routine newborn hepatitis B vaccine until at least one month of age, after initially recommending against the birth dose.
CDC Delays Vote on Hepatitis B Vaccine for Newborns
The CDC's vaccine advisory committee unexpectedly delayed a vote to postpone the routine newborn hepatitis B vaccine until at least one month of age, after initially recommending against the birth dose.
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16% Bias Score


Harris' 2024 Presidential Bid: A Candid Account in "107 Days
Kamala Harris' new book, "107 Days," details her intense 2024 presidential campaign against Donald Trump, following Joe Biden's withdrawal, revealing behind-the-scenes challenges and personal reflections on her loss.
Harris' 2024 Presidential Bid: A Candid Account in "107 Days
Kamala Harris' new book, "107 Days," details her intense 2024 presidential campaign against Donald Trump, following Joe Biden's withdrawal, revealing behind-the-scenes challenges and personal reflections on her loss.
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44% Bias Score


House Passes Short-Term Spending Bill, Raising Shutdown Risk
The House passed a Republican-backed bill to fund the government through November 21, increasing pressure on Senate Democrats who have vowed to oppose it, potentially leading to a government shutdown.
House Passes Short-Term Spending Bill, Raising Shutdown Risk
The House passed a Republican-backed bill to fund the government through November 21, increasing pressure on Senate Democrats who have vowed to oppose it, potentially leading to a government shutdown.
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48% Bias Score


FCC Chair Brendan Carr Accused of Hypocrisy Regarding Free Speech
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr, a long-time advocate of free speech, is now accused of using his position to pressure Disney and ABC into suspending Jimmy Kimmel's show after Kimmel's comments about Charlie Kirk.
FCC Chair Brendan Carr Accused of Hypocrisy Regarding Free Speech
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr, a long-time advocate of free speech, is now accused of using his position to pressure Disney and ABC into suspending Jimmy Kimmel's show after Kimmel's comments about Charlie Kirk.
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60% Bias Score


French Retailer Pimkie Expelled from Trade Federation for Shein Partnership
French clothing retailer Pimkie was expelled from its trade federation for partnering with the controversial Chinese fast-fashion giant Shein, due to Shein's business practices and environmental concerns.
French Retailer Pimkie Expelled from Trade Federation for Shein Partnership
French clothing retailer Pimkie was expelled from its trade federation for partnering with the controversial Chinese fast-fashion giant Shein, due to Shein's business practices and environmental concerns.
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52% Bias Score

Grammy-Winning Songwriter Brett James Dies in Plane Crash
Grammy-winning songwriter Brett James, known for hits like Carrie Underwood's "Jesus, Take the Wheel," died Thursday at age 57 in a small-plane crash in Franklin, North Carolina, according to the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.

Grammy-Winning Songwriter Brett James Dies in Plane Crash
Grammy-winning songwriter Brett James, known for hits like Carrie Underwood's "Jesus, Take the Wheel," died Thursday at age 57 in a small-plane crash in Franklin, North Carolina, according to the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.
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4% Bias Score

House Passes Short-Term Funding Bill, Increasing Shutdown Risk
The House passed a Republican-backed bill to fund the government through November 21, increasing pressure on Senate Democrats who have vowed to oppose it, raising the risk of a government shutdown.

House Passes Short-Term Funding Bill, Increasing Shutdown Risk
The House passed a Republican-backed bill to fund the government through November 21, increasing pressure on Senate Democrats who have vowed to oppose it, raising the risk of a government shutdown.
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44% Bias Score

Fed Governor Miran Advocates for Aggressive Rate Cuts Amid Weak Labor Market
Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran, dissenting from the Fed's recent quarter-point rate cut, argues for a more aggressive half-point reduction to counter a weakening US labor market, downplaying the inflationary impact of President Trump's tariffs.

Fed Governor Miran Advocates for Aggressive Rate Cuts Amid Weak Labor Market
Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran, dissenting from the Fed's recent quarter-point rate cut, argues for a more aggressive half-point reduction to counter a weakening US labor market, downplaying the inflationary impact of President Trump's tariffs.
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40% Bias Score

Massive Attack boycotts Spotify and streaming in Israel
British band Massive Attack announced a boycott of Spotify and Israeli streaming services, citing CEO Daniel Ek's investment in military AI and the ongoing conflict in Gaza.

Massive Attack boycotts Spotify and streaming in Israel
British band Massive Attack announced a boycott of Spotify and Israeli streaming services, citing CEO Daniel Ek's investment in military AI and the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
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44% Bias Score

Moldova's Crucial Snap Election: Transnistria's Vote Holds the Key
Moldova holds crucial snap parliamentary elections on September 28th, amidst a tight race between pro-European and pro-Russian forces, with the vote of Transnistria, a separatist region, potentially playing a decisive role.

Moldova's Crucial Snap Election: Transnistria's Vote Holds the Key
Moldova holds crucial snap parliamentary elections on September 28th, amidst a tight race between pro-European and pro-Russian forces, with the vote of Transnistria, a separatist region, potentially playing a decisive role.
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16% Bias Score

US Senators Threaten Hungary and Slovakia over Russian Oil Imports
Following previous warnings, a prominent Republican senator directly threatened Hungary and Slovakia with unspecified consequences for continued Russian oil and gas imports, highlighting a deepening rift in US-Europe relations.

US Senators Threaten Hungary and Slovakia over Russian Oil Imports
Following previous warnings, a prominent Republican senator directly threatened Hungary and Slovakia with unspecified consequences for continued Russian oil and gas imports, highlighting a deepening rift in US-Europe relations.
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52% Bias Score
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