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Trump Nominees Face Stiff Senate Opposition
President Trump's nominees, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard, faced sharp questioning from both Republicans and Democrats during Senate confirmation hearings this week, raising concerns about their confirmation prospects, particularly Gabbard's due to her past actions and statements.
Trump Nominees Face Stiff Senate Opposition
President Trump's nominees, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard, faced sharp questioning from both Republicans and Democrats during Senate confirmation hearings this week, raising concerns about their confirmation prospects, particularly Gabbard's due to her past actions and statements.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Nominees Face Steep Senate Confirmation Battles
President Trump's nominees, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard, faced intense bipartisan scrutiny during Senate confirmation hearings this week, with Gabbard's nomination facing a particularly high risk of failure due to her controversial views and past actions, while Kennedy's anti-vaccine sta...
Trump Nominees Face Steep Senate Confirmation Battles
President Trump's nominees, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard, faced intense bipartisan scrutiny during Senate confirmation hearings this week, with Gabbard's nomination facing a particularly high risk of failure due to her controversial views and past actions, while Kennedy's anti-vaccine sta...
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44% Bias Score


Six Americans Freed in Venezuela Amid Policy Shift
Six Americans imprisoned in Venezuela were freed after a meeting between a U.S. envoy and President Nicolás Maduro, marking a shift in U.S. policy towards the Venezuelan leader despite the lack of official recognition of his government.
Six Americans Freed in Venezuela Amid Policy Shift
Six Americans imprisoned in Venezuela were freed after a meeting between a U.S. envoy and President Nicolás Maduro, marking a shift in U.S. policy towards the Venezuelan leader despite the lack of official recognition of his government.
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52% Bias Score


Munich Utility Tackles Worker Shortage with 3000-Apartment Building Plan
The Stadtwerke München, facing a severe worker shortage in Munich due to the unaffordable housing market, is building 3000 apartments by 2030 to attract and retain employees, reflecting a broader German trend where housing shortages hinder economic growth.
Munich Utility Tackles Worker Shortage with 3000-Apartment Building Plan
The Stadtwerke München, facing a severe worker shortage in Munich due to the unaffordable housing market, is building 3000 apartments by 2030 to attract and retain employees, reflecting a broader German trend where housing shortages hinder economic growth.
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48% Bias Score


German Protests Erupt Over Merz's Collaboration with Far-Right AfD
Following two contentious parliamentary votes, tens of thousands of Germans protested nationwide against CDU chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz for collaborating with the far-right AfD party, breaking a post-WWII taboo and sparking widespread condemnation.
German Protests Erupt Over Merz's Collaboration with Far-Right AfD
Following two contentious parliamentary votes, tens of thousands of Germans protested nationwide against CDU chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz for collaborating with the far-right AfD party, breaking a post-WWII taboo and sparking widespread condemnation.
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40% Bias Score


Mexico Confident Amidst Potential US Tariffs
Mexican President Sheinbaum confidently asserts Mexico's economic strength against potential 25% US tariffs on goods, citing a pro-poor development model, while actively addressing US concerns about drug trafficking and migration.
Mexico Confident Amidst Potential US Tariffs
Mexican President Sheinbaum confidently asserts Mexico's economic strength against potential 25% US tariffs on goods, citing a pro-poor development model, while actively addressing US concerns about drug trafficking and migration.
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52% Bias Score

NTSB Receives Exemption from Resignation Program Amid Deadly Aviation Disaster
The understaffed National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) received a federal offer for employees to resign and be paid through September, but obtained an exemption after a deadly collision between an American Airlines plane and a US Army helicopter killed all 67 people on board, the worst US air ...

NTSB Receives Exemption from Resignation Program Amid Deadly Aviation Disaster
The understaffed National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) received a federal offer for employees to resign and be paid through September, but obtained an exemption after a deadly collision between an American Airlines plane and a US Army helicopter killed all 67 people on board, the worst US air ...
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40% Bias Score

NY Doctor Indicted for Mailing Abortion Pills to Louisiana Minor
A Louisiana grand jury indicted New York doctor Margaret Carpenter and a mother for criminal abortion after Carpenter allegedly sent abortion pills via telehealth to the mother's underage daughter, resulting in a medical emergency; this case is the first known instance of criminal charges against a ...

NY Doctor Indicted for Mailing Abortion Pills to Louisiana Minor
A Louisiana grand jury indicted New York doctor Margaret Carpenter and a mother for criminal abortion after Carpenter allegedly sent abortion pills via telehealth to the mother's underage daughter, resulting in a medical emergency; this case is the first known instance of criminal charges against a ...
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44% Bias Score

U.S. Airstrikes Kill Multiple ISIS Fighters in Somalia
On Saturday, the U.S. military conducted airstrikes in Somalia against ISIS fighters, killing numerous militants without civilian casualties, according to initial Pentagon assessments; the operation, authorized by President Trump and coordinated with Somalia, targeted a key ISIS planner and recruite...

U.S. Airstrikes Kill Multiple ISIS Fighters in Somalia
On Saturday, the U.S. military conducted airstrikes in Somalia against ISIS fighters, killing numerous militants without civilian casualties, according to initial Pentagon assessments; the operation, authorized by President Trump and coordinated with Somalia, targeted a key ISIS planner and recruite...
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44% Bias Score

US Urges Ukraine to Hold Elections by Year's End
US Special Representative Kurt Kellogg stated on February 1st that Ukraine should hold elections by year's end, if a ceasefire with Russia is reached, to support democracy and potentially facilitate peace negotiations; however, this move has raised concerns about destabilizing Ukraine.

US Urges Ukraine to Hold Elections by Year's End
US Special Representative Kurt Kellogg stated on February 1st that Ukraine should hold elections by year's end, if a ceasefire with Russia is reached, to support democracy and potentially facilitate peace negotiations; however, this move has raised concerns about destabilizing Ukraine.
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36% Bias Score

US Airstrikes Kill Multiple IS Operatives in Somalia
On Saturday, the US military conducted airstrikes against Islamic State (IS) operatives in Somalia's Golis Mountains, under President Trump's orders, killing multiple operatives and reportedly causing no civilian casualties; this marks the first such operation in Somalia during Trump's second term.

US Airstrikes Kill Multiple IS Operatives in Somalia
On Saturday, the US military conducted airstrikes against Islamic State (IS) operatives in Somalia's Golis Mountains, under President Trump's orders, killing multiple operatives and reportedly causing no civilian casualties; this marks the first such operation in Somalia during Trump's second term.
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48% Bias Score

Valencia Protests Demand Mazón's Resignation After Deadly Floods
On Saturday, thousands protested in Valencia, demanding President Carlos Mazón's resignation due to his handling of the October 29th floods, which caused 224 deaths, three missing persons, and two worker deaths; protesters criticized the slow pace of aid and recovery efforts, particularly in schools...

Valencia Protests Demand Mazón's Resignation After Deadly Floods
On Saturday, thousands protested in Valencia, demanding President Carlos Mazón's resignation due to his handling of the October 29th floods, which caused 224 deaths, three missing persons, and two worker deaths; protesters criticized the slow pace of aid and recovery efforts, particularly in schools...
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52% Bias Score
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