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US Proposes Gaza Takeover, Facing International Backlash
Following international criticism, the US proposed taking control of Gaza, potentially temporarily relocating its population, a plan condemned by the Palestinian Authority and many countries as a possible ethnic cleansing; the US will not fund the reconstruction.
US Proposes Gaza Takeover, Facing International Backlash
Following international criticism, the US proposed taking control of Gaza, potentially temporarily relocating its population, a plan condemned by the Palestinian Authority and many countries as a possible ethnic cleansing; the US will not fund the reconstruction.
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76% Bias Score


Italy Releases Libyan War Crimes Suspect Amidst Warrant Errors, Sparking Investigation
Italy released Libyan officer Osama Elmasry Njeem, wanted by the ICC for war crimes, due to errors in the arrest warrant; this sparked an Italian investigation into Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and several ministers and tarnished Italy's international credibility.
Italy Releases Libyan War Crimes Suspect Amidst Warrant Errors, Sparking Investigation
Italy released Libyan officer Osama Elmasry Njeem, wanted by the ICC for war crimes, due to errors in the arrest warrant; this sparked an Italian investigation into Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and several ministers and tarnished Italy's international credibility.
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44% Bias Score


Large-Scale Immigration Raid Targets Venezuelan Gang in Denver
Federal immigration agents conducted a large-scale raid in Denver, Colorado, targeting over 100 members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua; the operation involved multiple federal agencies, including the DEA and FBI, and raised concerns from immigrant rights groups.
Large-Scale Immigration Raid Targets Venezuelan Gang in Denver
Federal immigration agents conducted a large-scale raid in Denver, Colorado, targeting over 100 members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua; the operation involved multiple federal agencies, including the DEA and FBI, and raised concerns from immigrant rights groups.
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48% Bias Score


Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Attempt to End Birthright Citizenship
A US federal judge blocked President Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship for children of undocumented parents, citing a 250-year legal tradition and Supreme Court precedent. The Trump administration is expected to appeal, and the ruling temporarily halts a policy that, according to...
Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Attempt to End Birthright Citizenship
A US federal judge blocked President Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship for children of undocumented parents, citing a 250-year legal tradition and Supreme Court precedent. The Trump administration is expected to appeal, and the ruling temporarily halts a policy that, according to...
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36% Bias Score


Black Sabbath's Final Reunion Concert Announced
Ozzy Osbourne announced that original Black Sabbath members will reunite for a final concert at Birmingham's Villa Park on July 5th, 2024, with proceeds benefiting charities, marking their first performance together in two decades.
Black Sabbath's Final Reunion Concert Announced
Ozzy Osbourne announced that original Black Sabbath members will reunite for a final concert at Birmingham's Villa Park on July 5th, 2024, with proceeds benefiting charities, marking their first performance together in two decades.
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24% Bias Score


White House Cancels \$8 Million in Politico Subscriptions Based on False Conspiracy Theory
The White House canceled \$8.2 million in federal subscriptions to Politico after a false social media claim that the news outlet received millions in USAID funding, despite the payments reflecting all federal agency subscriptions to Politico Pro, not a grant or subsidy.
White House Cancels \$8 Million in Politico Subscriptions Based on False Conspiracy Theory
The White House canceled \$8.2 million in federal subscriptions to Politico after a false social media claim that the news outlet received millions in USAID funding, despite the payments reflecting all federal agency subscriptions to Politico Pro, not a grant or subsidy.
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48% Bias Score

January 2025: Warmest Month Ever Recorded Globally, Defying La Niña's Cooling Effect
January 2025 recorded the warmest global average temperature ever measured, reaching 13.23°C and exceeding pre-industrial levels by 1.75°C, despite the presence of La Niña, a climate pattern usually associated with cooling.

January 2025: Warmest Month Ever Recorded Globally, Defying La Niña's Cooling Effect
January 2025 recorded the warmest global average temperature ever measured, reaching 13.23°C and exceeding pre-industrial levels by 1.75°C, despite the presence of La Niña, a climate pattern usually associated with cooling.
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28% Bias Score

Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order
A federal judge in Maryland issued a nationwide preliminary injunction against President Trump's executive order attempting to end birthright citizenship, citing its conflict with the 14th Amendment and over 125 years of Supreme Court precedent; the order was signed on January 20th and would have de...

Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order
A federal judge in Maryland issued a nationwide preliminary injunction against President Trump's executive order attempting to end birthright citizenship, citing its conflict with the 14th Amendment and over 125 years of Supreme Court precedent; the order was signed on January 20th and would have de...
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44% Bias Score

Idaho Lawsuit Challenges Book Restrictions as Censorship
A new Idaho law requires libraries to restrict access to books deemed "harmful to minors," prompting lawsuits from publishers like Penguin Random House and the Donnelly Library, alleging First Amendment violations due to the law's vagueness and potential for censorship; similar laws are being challe...

Idaho Lawsuit Challenges Book Restrictions as Censorship
A new Idaho law requires libraries to restrict access to books deemed "harmful to minors," prompting lawsuits from publishers like Penguin Random House and the Donnelly Library, alleging First Amendment violations due to the law's vagueness and potential for censorship; similar laws are being challe...
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48% Bias Score

NWS Faces Staff Cuts Amidst Lowest Staffing in Decades
Facing its lowest staffing in decades, the National Weather Service (NWS) is facing potential 5-10% staff cuts following a federal buyout program, raising concerns about the agency's ability to provide timely and accurate weather forecasts, especially during hurricane season; meanwhile, a representa...

NWS Faces Staff Cuts Amidst Lowest Staffing in Decades
Facing its lowest staffing in decades, the National Weather Service (NWS) is facing potential 5-10% staff cuts following a federal buyout program, raising concerns about the agency's ability to provide timely and accurate weather forecasts, especially during hurricane season; meanwhile, a representa...
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56% Bias Score

Boom Supersonic Breaks Sound Barrier, Reviving Hopes for Commercial Supersonic Flight
Boom Supersonic's XB-1, a non-military plane, broke the sound barrier, marking a step toward the company's goal of commercial supersonic passenger flights by 2029; however, past attempts, like Concorde, faced challenges with fuel efficiency, noise (sonic booms), and cost.

Boom Supersonic Breaks Sound Barrier, Reviving Hopes for Commercial Supersonic Flight
Boom Supersonic's XB-1, a non-military plane, broke the sound barrier, marking a step toward the company's goal of commercial supersonic passenger flights by 2029; however, past attempts, like Concorde, faced challenges with fuel efficiency, noise (sonic booms), and cost.
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44% Bias Score

Ecuador closes borders amid election security concerns
Ecuador's armed forces will close land borders from February 8-10 due to President Daniel Noboa's concerns of destabilization attempts by armed groups, while the CNE rejects accusations of potential electoral fraud, emphasizing the security measures implemented for Sunday's presidential elections.

Ecuador closes borders amid election security concerns
Ecuador's armed forces will close land borders from February 8-10 due to President Daniel Noboa's concerns of destabilization attempts by armed groups, while the CNE rejects accusations of potential electoral fraud, emphasizing the security measures implemented for Sunday's presidential elections.
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32% Bias Score
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