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Brexit's Five-Year Impact: Economic Strain and Lingering Divisions
Five years after the U.K.'s departure from the European Union, businesses and citizens continue to experience Brexit's multifaceted consequences, from trade complexities to shifts in immigration, while political divisions persist and economic forecasts remain negative.
Brexit's Five-Year Impact: Economic Strain and Lingering Divisions
Five years after the U.K.'s departure from the European Union, businesses and citizens continue to experience Brexit's multifaceted consequences, from trade complexities to shifts in immigration, while political divisions persist and economic forecasts remain negative.
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56% Bias Score


Five Thai Hostages Released After Hamas Attack
Five of 31 Thai nationals held hostage by Hamas since its October 7 attack on Israel were released Thursday; 23 have been freed, 2 are dead, and 1 is unaccounted for; 46 Thais died in the conflict, among the tens of thousands of Thai workers in Israel.
Five Thai Hostages Released After Hamas Attack
Five of 31 Thai nationals held hostage by Hamas since its October 7 attack on Israel were released Thursday; 23 have been freed, 2 are dead, and 1 is unaccounted for; 46 Thais died in the conflict, among the tens of thousands of Thai workers in Israel.
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24% Bias Score


Kennedy's HHS Nomination Faces Uncertain Confirmation
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Senate confirmation hearings for HHS Secretary were contentious, with Democrats criticizing his anti-vaccine stance and some Republicans expressing reservations, creating uncertainty about his confirmation despite the GOP Senate majority.
Kennedy's HHS Nomination Faces Uncertain Confirmation
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Senate confirmation hearings for HHS Secretary were contentious, with Democrats criticizing his anti-vaccine stance and some Republicans expressing reservations, creating uncertainty about his confirmation despite the GOP Senate majority.
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60% Bias Score


US Tariffs Threaten Significant Price Increases for Gas and Groceries
Proposed 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods, set to take effect February 1st, threaten to increase gasoline prices by 40-70 cents per gallon in regions reliant on Canadian crude oil and significantly impact prices for various products, including avocados and tomatoes due to high import relian...
US Tariffs Threaten Significant Price Increases for Gas and Groceries
Proposed 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods, set to take effect February 1st, threaten to increase gasoline prices by 40-70 cents per gallon in regions reliant on Canadian crude oil and significantly impact prices for various products, including avocados and tomatoes due to high import relian...
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48% Bias Score


Trump Revokes TPS for Venezuelan Migrants, Leaving Hundreds of Thousands Facing Deportation
The Trump administration revoked a TPS extension for nearly 600,000 Venezuelan migrants in the US, reversing a Biden policy and leaving them vulnerable to deportation; a Venezuelan man, David, who fled the Tren de Aragua criminal organization, now faces this threat, illustrating the precarious situa...
Trump Revokes TPS for Venezuelan Migrants, Leaving Hundreds of Thousands Facing Deportation
The Trump administration revoked a TPS extension for nearly 600,000 Venezuelan migrants in the US, reversing a Biden policy and leaving them vulnerable to deportation; a Venezuelan man, David, who fled the Tren de Aragua criminal organization, now faces this threat, illustrating the precarious situa...
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60% Bias Score


Syria's Interim President Promises Inclusive Government, Elections After Assad's Fall
Following the December overthrow of Bashar al-Assad's regime, Syria's interim president Ahmed al-Sharaa, a former jihadist with ties to Al-Qaeda, pledged to form an inclusive transitional government, hold elections in four years, and prosecute those responsible for atrocities under Assad, while seek...
Syria's Interim President Promises Inclusive Government, Elections After Assad's Fall
Following the December overthrow of Bashar al-Assad's regime, Syria's interim president Ahmed al-Sharaa, a former jihadist with ties to Al-Qaeda, pledged to form an inclusive transitional government, hold elections in four years, and prosecute those responsible for atrocities under Assad, while seek...
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40% Bias Score

Burgum's Fossil Fuel Ties Raise Concerns as Trump Appoints Him to Lead Interior Department
President Trump's nomination of Doug Burgum, former North Dakota governor with deep ties to the oil and gas industry, to lead the Interior Department raises concerns about potential conflicts of interest given his administration's assistance to the industry while profiting from family land leases an...

Burgum's Fossil Fuel Ties Raise Concerns as Trump Appoints Him to Lead Interior Department
President Trump's nomination of Doug Burgum, former North Dakota governor with deep ties to the oil and gas industry, to lead the Interior Department raises concerns about potential conflicts of interest given his administration's assistance to the industry while profiting from family land leases an...
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52% Bias Score

Patel's Contentious FBI Nomination Hearing Highlights Partisan Divisions
During a contentious Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, President Trump's FBI director nominee Kash Patel clashed with Democrats over his refusal to share grand jury testimony, his promotion of a song by a January 6th inmate choir, and his previous calls to shut down FBI headquarters. Senators ques...

Patel's Contentious FBI Nomination Hearing Highlights Partisan Divisions
During a contentious Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, President Trump's FBI director nominee Kash Patel clashed with Democrats over his refusal to share grand jury testimony, his promotion of a song by a January 6th inmate choir, and his previous calls to shut down FBI headquarters. Senators ques...
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48% Bias Score

Limited International Pressure on Rwanda Amidst Renewed Congo Conflict
Rwanda's support for M23 rebels led to the capture of Goma, prompting criticism but limited sanctions from Western nations, unlike the 2012 response, due to Rwanda's improved international standing and Western focus on other crises.

Limited International Pressure on Rwanda Amidst Renewed Congo Conflict
Rwanda's support for M23 rebels led to the capture of Goma, prompting criticism but limited sanctions from Western nations, unlike the 2012 response, due to Rwanda's improved international standing and Western focus on other crises.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Blames FAA Diversity Push for Deadly Plane Crash
President Trump blamed the FAA's diversity push for a plane crash that killed 67 people in Washington, DC, despite the FAA's own plan supporting hiring people with disabilities and research showing that DEI initiatives can benefit businesses.

Trump Blames FAA Diversity Push for Deadly Plane Crash
President Trump blamed the FAA's diversity push for a plane crash that killed 67 people in Washington, DC, despite the FAA's own plan supporting hiring people with disabilities and research showing that DEI initiatives can benefit businesses.
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56% Bias Score

Hamas to Release Three Male Hostages from Gaza
Hamas announced the release of three male hostages—Ofer Kalderon, Yarden Bibas (father of the youngest hostage taken on October 7, 2023), and Keith Siegel—from Gaza on Saturday, following the October 7, 2023, hostage crisis in Israel. The Israeli Forum of Families of Hostages confirmed the list.

Hamas to Release Three Male Hostages from Gaza
Hamas announced the release of three male hostages—Ofer Kalderon, Yarden Bibas (father of the youngest hostage taken on October 7, 2023), and Keith Siegel—from Gaza on Saturday, following the October 7, 2023, hostage crisis in Israel. The Israeli Forum of Families of Hostages confirmed the list.
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44% Bias Score

Russian-Crewed Ship Detained in Norway Over Baltic Cable Damage
Norwegian police arrested the Russian-crewed Silver Dania on January 31, 2025, in Tromso, following a Latvian request, due to suspected involvement in damaging an undersea fiber optic cable between Latvia and Sweden. The ship, owned by Fjord Shipping, was sailing from St. Petersburg to Murmansk.

Russian-Crewed Ship Detained in Norway Over Baltic Cable Damage
Norwegian police arrested the Russian-crewed Silver Dania on January 31, 2025, in Tromso, following a Latvian request, due to suspected involvement in damaging an undersea fiber optic cable between Latvia and Sweden. The ship, owned by Fjord Shipping, was sailing from St. Petersburg to Murmansk.
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36% Bias Score
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