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Trump Freezes Billions in Foreign Aid Following Musk's USAID Restructuring
President Trump, heeding Elon Musk's call to dismantle USAID, froze billions in foreign aid, leading to the immediate suspension of vital services in multiple countries, including healthcare in Ethiopia and food aid in Sudan, raising concerns about global stability and US foreign policy.
Trump Freezes Billions in Foreign Aid Following Musk's USAID Restructuring
President Trump, heeding Elon Musk's call to dismantle USAID, froze billions in foreign aid, leading to the immediate suspension of vital services in multiple countries, including healthcare in Ethiopia and food aid in Sudan, raising concerns about global stability and US foreign policy.
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60% Bias Score


Trump's Restructuring of USAID: Immediate Disruptions to Global Aid
President Trump, urged by Elon Musk, is drastically reorganizing USAID, freezing billions in foreign aid and causing immediate disruptions to crucial humanitarian efforts in Ethiopia, Myanmar, and Sudan, impacting millions and raising concerns about America's global standing.
Trump's Restructuring of USAID: Immediate Disruptions to Global Aid
President Trump, urged by Elon Musk, is drastically reorganizing USAID, freezing billions in foreign aid and causing immediate disruptions to crucial humanitarian efforts in Ethiopia, Myanmar, and Sudan, impacting millions and raising concerns about America's global standing.
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60% Bias Score


DRC Rebel Groups Declare Ceasefire in Goma After Heavy Fighting
The Congo River Alliance, including the M23 rebel group, declared a ceasefire in Goma, DRC, starting Tuesday, after capturing the city on January 27th, causing at least 900 deaths and displacing hundreds of thousands; the rebels deny intentions to take Bukavu.
DRC Rebel Groups Declare Ceasefire in Goma After Heavy Fighting
The Congo River Alliance, including the M23 rebel group, declared a ceasefire in Goma, DRC, starting Tuesday, after capturing the city on January 27th, causing at least 900 deaths and displacing hundreds of thousands; the rebels deny intentions to take Bukavu.
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32% Bias Score


Widespread Fraud Delays Alzheimer's Cure
Investigative journalist Charles Piller's book, "Doctored," exposes widespread fraud in Alzheimer's research, revealing fabricated results, manipulated images, and regulatory failures costing hundreds of millions of dollars and delaying potential cures; the cases of Lesné and Ashe, and Cassava Scien...
Widespread Fraud Delays Alzheimer's Cure
Investigative journalist Charles Piller's book, "Doctored," exposes widespread fraud in Alzheimer's research, revealing fabricated results, manipulated images, and regulatory failures costing hundreds of millions of dollars and delaying potential cures; the cases of Lesné and Ashe, and Cassava Scien...
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48% Bias Score


M23 Declares Ceasefire in Eastern DRC Amidst Regional Tensions
The M23 rebel group in Congo declared a unilateral humanitarian ceasefire starting Tuesday in eastern DRC, following their capture of Goma which caused over 900 deaths and thousands of displaced people, according to the UN, and precedes a meeting between Congolese and Rwandan presidents.
M23 Declares Ceasefire in Eastern DRC Amidst Regional Tensions
The M23 rebel group in Congo declared a unilateral humanitarian ceasefire starting Tuesday in eastern DRC, following their capture of Goma which caused over 900 deaths and thousands of displaced people, according to the UN, and precedes a meeting between Congolese and Rwandan presidents.
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60% Bias Score


Expert Panel Challenges Lucy Letby Convictions
A 14-member expert panel, led by Dr. Shoo Lee, reviewed the medical evidence in the Lucy Letby trial and concluded that there was no medical evidence to support the claim that Letby's actions caused the deaths or injuries of the infants; they instead attributed the deaths to natural causes or medica...
Expert Panel Challenges Lucy Letby Convictions
A 14-member expert panel, led by Dr. Shoo Lee, reviewed the medical evidence in the Lucy Letby trial and concluded that there was no medical evidence to support the claim that Letby's actions caused the deaths or injuries of the infants; they instead attributed the deaths to natural causes or medica...
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60% Bias Score

Lavrov: Gaza Civilian Casualties Exceed Ukraine's, Ceasefire Falters
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov reported that approximately 46,000 Palestinian civilians died and 100,000 were injured in Gaza, despite a ceasefire; he voiced concern over Israel's continued military actions in the West Bank and alleged plans to expand control further, hindering the ceasefire...

Lavrov: Gaza Civilian Casualties Exceed Ukraine's, Ceasefire Falters
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov reported that approximately 46,000 Palestinian civilians died and 100,000 were injured in Gaza, despite a ceasefire; he voiced concern over Israel's continued military actions in the West Bank and alleged plans to expand control further, hindering the ceasefire...
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40% Bias Score

M23 Declares Ceasefire in Goma After 900 Deaths
The M23 rebel group in the Democratic Republic of Congo declared a ceasefire after seizing Goma last week, resulting in at least 900 deaths, amidst a long-standing conflict fueled by ethnic tensions and resource control, with UN evidence indicating Rwandan support.

M23 Declares Ceasefire in Goma After 900 Deaths
The M23 rebel group in the Democratic Republic of Congo declared a ceasefire after seizing Goma last week, resulting in at least 900 deaths, amidst a long-standing conflict fueled by ethnic tensions and resource control, with UN evidence indicating Rwandan support.
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60% Bias Score

Trump's Aggressive Diplomacy Yields Early Concessions
In his first two weeks in office, President Donald Trump secured major concessions from Mexico, Canada, Colombia, and Panama through aggressive tariff threats and other forms of pressure, despite market uncertainty and potential risks to long-term international relations.

Trump's Aggressive Diplomacy Yields Early Concessions
In his first two weeks in office, President Donald Trump secured major concessions from Mexico, Canada, Colombia, and Panama through aggressive tariff threats and other forms of pressure, despite market uncertainty and potential risks to long-term international relations.
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56% Bias Score

US-El Salvador Deal to House Criminals Sparks Outrage
The US and El Salvador have reached a controversial agreement where El Salvador will house US criminals and deportees of all nationalities in its mega-prison CECOT for a fee, raising legal and human rights concerns.

US-El Salvador Deal to House Criminals Sparks Outrage
The US and El Salvador have reached a controversial agreement where El Salvador will house US criminals and deportees of all nationalities in its mega-prison CECOT for a fee, raising legal and human rights concerns.
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56% Bias Score

Trump's Aid Freeze Cripples Ukraine
President Trump's freeze on US non-military foreign aid has created a humanitarian and economic crisis in Ukraine, impacting numerous organizations, municipalities, and UN projects that relied heavily on funding for essential services, with over €34 billion in aid delivered since the start of the wa...

Trump's Aid Freeze Cripples Ukraine
President Trump's freeze on US non-military foreign aid has created a humanitarian and economic crisis in Ukraine, impacting numerous organizations, municipalities, and UN projects that relied heavily on funding for essential services, with over €34 billion in aid delivered since the start of the wa...
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56% Bias Score

Trump Administration Plans to Merge USAID into State Department
The Trump administration plans to merge USAID into the State Department, prompting outrage from Democrats who cite national security risks and illegality. Staff were instructed to stay home on February 3rd, and the USAID website is inaccessible, raising concerns about transparency and the fate of on...

Trump Administration Plans to Merge USAID into State Department
The Trump administration plans to merge USAID into the State Department, prompting outrage from Democrats who cite national security risks and illegality. Staff were instructed to stay home on February 3rd, and the USAID website is inaccessible, raising concerns about transparency and the fate of on...
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64% Bias Score
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