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Khamenei Rejects Trump's Offer for Nuclear Deal Talks
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei rejected negotiations with the Trump administration on Friday, despite Trump's offer to negotiate a nuclear deal, citing past broken agreements and deeming talks 'not rational, intelligent, or honorable,' while Iran's economy has adapted to sanctions by e...
Khamenei Rejects Trump's Offer for Nuclear Deal Talks
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei rejected negotiations with the Trump administration on Friday, despite Trump's offer to negotiate a nuclear deal, citing past broken agreements and deeming talks 'not rational, intelligent, or honorable,' while Iran's economy has adapted to sanctions by e...
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40% Bias Score


US Sanctions Against ICC Condemned
US President Trump imposed sanctions on International Criminal Court (ICC) personnel involved in issuing arrest warrants for Israeli officials over the Gaza conflict, prompting condemnation from the ICC and the Netherlands, which hosts the court. The sanctions include financial penalties and visa re...
US Sanctions Against ICC Condemned
US President Trump imposed sanctions on International Criminal Court (ICC) personnel involved in issuing arrest warrants for Israeli officials over the Gaza conflict, prompting condemnation from the ICC and the Netherlands, which hosts the court. The sanctions include financial penalties and visa re...
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40% Bias Score


Cruz Accuses US of Funding Hamas, Linking Aid to Terrorist Attack
Republican Senator Ted Cruz accuses the US government of providing "hundreds of millions of dollars" to Hamas under both the Trump and Biden administrations, citing unaccountable cash payments and linking the funding to the October 7th terrorist attack; over \$1.3 billion in US taxpayer funds during...
Cruz Accuses US of Funding Hamas, Linking Aid to Terrorist Attack
Republican Senator Ted Cruz accuses the US government of providing "hundreds of millions of dollars" to Hamas under both the Trump and Biden administrations, citing unaccountable cash payments and linking the funding to the October 7th terrorist attack; over \$1.3 billion in US taxpayer funds during...
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60% Bias Score


Trump's Firing of NLRB Member Wilcox Sparks Lawsuit
President Trump fired Gwynne Wilcox, a National Labor Relations Board member confirmed by the Senate until 2028, on January 27th, 2024, leaving the board unable to function and prompting a lawsuit alleging illegal dismissal and a violation of the National Labor Relations Act.
Trump's Firing of NLRB Member Wilcox Sparks Lawsuit
President Trump fired Gwynne Wilcox, a National Labor Relations Board member confirmed by the Senate until 2028, on January 27th, 2024, leaving the board unable to function and prompting a lawsuit alleging illegal dismissal and a violation of the National Labor Relations Act.
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44% Bias Score


Satire, Cancel Culture, and the Silencing of Dissent
Human rights lawyer Sarah Schwartz faced a concerted online campaign to cancel her after a satirical presentation comparing Peter Dutton to Donald Trump, highlighting the risks of satire and the weaponization of cancel culture in silencing critical voices.
Satire, Cancel Culture, and the Silencing of Dissent
Human rights lawyer Sarah Schwartz faced a concerted online campaign to cancel her after a satirical presentation comparing Peter Dutton to Donald Trump, highlighting the risks of satire and the weaponization of cancel culture in silencing critical voices.
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56% Bias Score


Fetterman: Democratic Party's 'Shaming' Cost Them 2024 Election
Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman criticizes the Democratic Party's communication strategy, citing "shaming and scolding" of voters as a key factor in their 2024 election losses, particularly among men, and questions whether the party can recover lost support.
Fetterman: Democratic Party's 'Shaming' Cost Them 2024 Election
Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman criticizes the Democratic Party's communication strategy, citing "shaming and scolding" of voters as a key factor in their 2024 election losses, particularly among men, and questions whether the party can recover lost support.
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Gaza Plan Challenges Two-State Solution
President Trump presented a plan for Gaza that challenges the two-state solution, advocating for Hamas's removal and relocation of Gaza's residents, raising concerns about its feasibility and sparking debate about the future of the region.

Trump's Gaza Plan Challenges Two-State Solution
President Trump presented a plan for Gaza that challenges the two-state solution, advocating for Hamas's removal and relocation of Gaza's residents, raising concerns about its feasibility and sparking debate about the future of the region.
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56% Bias Score

Human Smuggler Arraigned in Death of Pregnant Woman Found in New York River
A 36-year-old man, Jhader Augusto Uribe-Tobar, was arraigned on human smuggling charges in connection with the death of a pregnant Mexican woman, Ana Vasquez-Flores, who drowned in a New York river after illegally crossing the border from Canada in December 2023, amidst a significant surge in illega...

Human Smuggler Arraigned in Death of Pregnant Woman Found in New York River
A 36-year-old man, Jhader Augusto Uribe-Tobar, was arraigned on human smuggling charges in connection with the death of a pregnant Mexican woman, Ana Vasquez-Flores, who drowned in a New York river after illegally crossing the border from Canada in December 2023, amidst a significant surge in illega...
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44% Bias Score

Proposed Resettlement of Gazans Gains US Support
Following the October 2023 Hamas attack in Israel, Israeli officials proposed the voluntary resettlement of Gazans outside the Gaza Strip as a long-term security solution, gaining support from US President Trump.

Proposed Resettlement of Gazans Gains US Support
Following the October 2023 Hamas attack in Israel, Israeli officials proposed the voluntary resettlement of Gazans outside the Gaza Strip as a long-term security solution, gaining support from US President Trump.
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72% Bias Score

Fire Cripples Russian Spy Ship off Syrian Coast
A fire erupted on the Russian spy ship Kildin off Syria on January 23, temporarily disabling the vessel. Despite a distress call and offer of assistance from a NATO ship, the Kildin, later regaining control, continued its intelligence-gathering mission near Tartus.

Fire Cripples Russian Spy Ship off Syrian Coast
A fire erupted on the Russian spy ship Kildin off Syria on January 23, temporarily disabling the vessel. Despite a distress call and offer of assistance from a NATO ship, the Kildin, later regaining control, continued its intelligence-gathering mission near Tartus.
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48% Bias Score

Rapid Ebola Outbreak Detection in Uganda Highlights Need for Enhanced Surveillance
Uganda is experiencing an Ebola outbreak caused by the Sudan Ebolavirus; the index case, a male nurse, died on January 29, 2025, prompting a WHO vaccine trial. While genetically distinct from the 2022 outbreak, the virus's origin remains unknown, prompting enhanced travel precautions.

Rapid Ebola Outbreak Detection in Uganda Highlights Need for Enhanced Surveillance
Uganda is experiencing an Ebola outbreak caused by the Sudan Ebolavirus; the index case, a male nurse, died on January 29, 2025, prompting a WHO vaccine trial. While genetically distinct from the 2022 outbreak, the virus's origin remains unknown, prompting enhanced travel precautions.
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44% Bias Score

White House Plans to Close Department of Education, Sparking Intense Partisan Battle
The White House plans to close the U.S. Department of Education, prompting fierce partisan debate in Congress over the department's role in funding, civil rights, and student loans, while also highlighting disagreements over teaching methods, 'divisive ideologies,' and school choice.

White House Plans to Close Department of Education, Sparking Intense Partisan Battle
The White House plans to close the U.S. Department of Education, prompting fierce partisan debate in Congress over the department's role in funding, civil rights, and student loans, while also highlighting disagreements over teaching methods, 'divisive ideologies,' and school choice.
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52% Bias Score
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