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Guantanamo Bay Houses 10 Venezuelan Cartel Members
On Thursday, the Department of Defense confirmed that ten high-threat Venezuelan criminals from the Tren de Aragua cartel arrived at Guantanamo Bay for detention, following over 100 arrests in Colorado and a designation of the cartel as a foreign terrorist organization.
Guantanamo Bay Houses 10 Venezuelan Cartel Members
On Thursday, the Department of Defense confirmed that ten high-threat Venezuelan criminals from the Tren de Aragua cartel arrived at Guantanamo Bay for detention, following over 100 arrests in Colorado and a designation of the cartel as a foreign terrorist organization.
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64% Bias Score
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Panama Denies Deal for Free U.S. Warship Transit Through Canal
Panamanian President Mulino denied a U.S. State Department announcement of a deal for free U.S. warship transit through the Panama Canal, contradicting the U.S. claim of annual millions in savings; this follows recent U.S. concerns about China's influence.
Panama Denies Deal for Free U.S. Warship Transit Through Canal
Panamanian President Mulino denied a U.S. State Department announcement of a deal for free U.S. warship transit through the Panama Canal, contradicting the U.S. claim of annual millions in savings; this follows recent U.S. concerns about China's influence.
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44% Bias Score
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CNN Defamation Case: $5 Million Awarded, Jury Considered $100 Million in Punitive Damages
A Florida jury awarded Navy veteran Zachary Young $5 million in damages after finding CNN liable for defamation, with the jury foreperson stating they considered awarding up to $100 million in punitive damages before a settlement was reached; the case highlights public frustration with perceived "fa...
CNN Defamation Case: $5 Million Awarded, Jury Considered $100 Million in Punitive Damages
A Florida jury awarded Navy veteran Zachary Young $5 million in damages after finding CNN liable for defamation, with the jury foreperson stating they considered awarding up to $100 million in punitive damages before a settlement was reached; the case highlights public frustration with perceived "fa...
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56% Bias Score
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Coast Guard Seizes $91 Million in Cocaine, Arrests 49 Smugglers
A U.S. Coast Guard operation in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific seized 8,061 pounds of cocaine ($91 million street value) and arrested 49 suspected smugglers; 26 were transferred to U.S. authorities for prosecution.
Coast Guard Seizes $91 Million in Cocaine, Arrests 49 Smugglers
A U.S. Coast Guard operation in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific seized 8,061 pounds of cocaine ($91 million street value) and arrested 49 suspected smugglers; 26 were transferred to U.S. authorities for prosecution.
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36% Bias Score
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Trump Administration to Overhaul US Air Traffic Control System
In response to a fatal midair collision near Ronald Reagan National Airport that killed 67, President Trump announced plans to replace the nation's air traffic control system with a new, fully computerized system, working with Congress and Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency task force.
Trump Administration to Overhaul US Air Traffic Control System
In response to a fatal midair collision near Ronald Reagan National Airport that killed 67, President Trump announced plans to replace the nation's air traffic control system with a new, fully computerized system, working with Congress and Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency task force.
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52% Bias Score
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Bangladesh Six Months After Hasina's Ouster: Instability and Uncertainty
Following the ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina six months ago, Bangladesh's interim government grapples with economic turmoil, human rights abuses, and the rise of Islamist groups, amid uncertainty surrounding the next election and accusations of government abuses against Hasina's supporters.
Bangladesh Six Months After Hasina's Ouster: Instability and Uncertainty
Following the ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina six months ago, Bangladesh's interim government grapples with economic turmoil, human rights abuses, and the rise of Islamist groups, amid uncertainty surrounding the next election and accusations of government abuses against Hasina's supporters.
Progress
56% Bias Score
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Senate to Vote on Controversial OMB Nominee Russ Vought
The Senate is set to vote Thursday on Russ Vought's confirmation as OMB director, amid Democratic opposition fueled by a recent temporary freeze on federal assistance and a federal judge's intervention; Vought's confirmation is expected despite Democrats' concerns.
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Senate to Vote on Controversial OMB Nominee Russ Vought
The Senate is set to vote Thursday on Russ Vought's confirmation as OMB director, amid Democratic opposition fueled by a recent temporary freeze on federal assistance and a federal judge's intervention; Vought's confirmation is expected despite Democrats' concerns.
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40% Bias Score
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HHS Investigates Four Medical Schools Over Antisemitic Incidents
The HHS Office of Civil Rights is investigating Harvard, Columbia, Brown, and Johns Hopkins medical schools for alleged antisemitic incidents at their 2024 commencement ceremonies, following a rise in antisemitism on campuses after the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack on Israel.
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HHS Investigates Four Medical Schools Over Antisemitic Incidents
The HHS Office of Civil Rights is investigating Harvard, Columbia, Brown, and Johns Hopkins medical schools for alleged antisemitic incidents at their 2024 commencement ceremonies, following a rise in antisemitism on campuses after the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack on Israel.
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48% Bias Score
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DOJ Sues Illinois, Chicago for Obstructing Federal Immigration Enforcement
The Department of Justice sued Illinois and Chicago on Thursday for allegedly hindering federal immigration enforcement through state and local laws, escalating the conflict between the Trump administration and sanctuary jurisdictions over the deportation of criminal illegal immigrants.
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DOJ Sues Illinois, Chicago for Obstructing Federal Immigration Enforcement
The Department of Justice sued Illinois and Chicago on Thursday for allegedly hindering federal immigration enforcement through state and local laws, escalating the conflict between the Trump administration and sanctuary jurisdictions over the deportation of criminal illegal immigrants.
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60% Bias Score
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Democrats Delay Vote on Controversial FBI Nominee Kash Patel
Senate Democrats delayed a vote on Kash Patel's FBI director nomination until next week due to concerns about his past statements and potential political interference, prompting a clash with Republicans who deem their actions a delay tactic.
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Democrats Delay Vote on Controversial FBI Nominee Kash Patel
Senate Democrats delayed a vote on Kash Patel's FBI director nomination until next week due to concerns about his past statements and potential political interference, prompting a clash with Republicans who deem their actions a delay tactic.
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56% Bias Score
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Ukraine's First National Childhood Obesity Study Reveals Alarming Rates
A Ukrainian study found that 23% of children aged 6–8 have excess weight, with unhealthy diets and insufficient physical activity cited as primary causes; experts warn of severe long-term health consequences if no changes are implemented.
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Ukraine's First National Childhood Obesity Study Reveals Alarming Rates
A Ukrainian study found that 23% of children aged 6–8 have excess weight, with unhealthy diets and insufficient physical activity cited as primary causes; experts warn of severe long-term health consequences if no changes are implemented.
Progress
20% Bias Score
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Mulliez Family's €1 Billion Dividend Amidst Auchan Job Cuts Sparks Controversy
A 'Cash Investigation' report exposes the Mulliez family's €1 billion dividend payout alongside job cuts at Auchan, highlighting their opaque business model and raising concerns about labor practices within their vast retail empire, including potential human rights violations in their Chinese supply...
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Mulliez Family's €1 Billion Dividend Amidst Auchan Job Cuts Sparks Controversy
A 'Cash Investigation' report exposes the Mulliez family's €1 billion dividend payout alongside job cuts at Auchan, highlighting their opaque business model and raising concerns about labor practices within their vast retail empire, including potential human rights violations in their Chinese supply...
Progress
56% Bias Score