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Musk's $97.4 Billion OpenAI Bid Rejected
Elon Musk's consortium offered $97.4 billion for OpenAI on February 10th, an offer rejected by CEO Sam Altman, escalating their long-standing conflict over OpenAI's commercialization and future direction.
Musk's $97.4 Billion OpenAI Bid Rejected
Elon Musk's consortium offered $97.4 billion for OpenAI on February 10th, an offer rejected by CEO Sam Altman, escalating their long-standing conflict over OpenAI's commercialization and future direction.
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44% Bias Score


Reformed Con Artist Helps Scam Victims Recover Millions
Marwan Ouarab, a reformed con artist, uses open-source intelligence to help victims of online scams recover their losses, recently aiding a French woman defrauded of €830,000 by scammers posing as Brad Pitt, leading to a police investigation in Nigeria.
Reformed Con Artist Helps Scam Victims Recover Millions
Marwan Ouarab, a reformed con artist, uses open-source intelligence to help victims of online scams recover their losses, recently aiding a French woman defrauded of €830,000 by scammers posing as Brad Pitt, leading to a police investigation in Nigeria.
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44% Bias Score


Musk's $97.4 Billion OpenAI Bid Rejected
A consortium led by Elon Musk offered $97.4 billion for OpenAI, the ChatGPT creator, on February 10th; OpenAI CEO Sam Altman rejected the bid, but the possibility of further negotiations remains.
Musk's $97.4 Billion OpenAI Bid Rejected
A consortium led by Elon Musk offered $97.4 billion for OpenAI, the ChatGPT creator, on February 10th; OpenAI CEO Sam Altman rejected the bid, but the possibility of further negotiations remains.
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48% Bias Score


Ugandan Opposition Leader Besigye Begins Hunger Strike in Military Detention
Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye, 68, began a hunger strike while in military detention awaiting trial on weapons charges, a move that follows his controversial abduction in Kenya and transfer to Uganda, sparking international condemnation and raising questions about political freedoms.
Ugandan Opposition Leader Besigye Begins Hunger Strike in Military Detention
Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye, 68, began a hunger strike while in military detention awaiting trial on weapons charges, a move that follows his controversial abduction in Kenya and transfer to Uganda, sparking international condemnation and raising questions about political freedoms.
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48% Bias Score


US Tariffs on EU Goods Spark Trade War
The US imported €584 billion in goods from the EU and exported €357 billion in 2024, showing an increase in imports since 2014. New US tariffs on steel and aluminum will impact the EU, prompting retaliatory measures. Germany is the largest exporter to the US from the EU.
US Tariffs on EU Goods Spark Trade War
The US imported €584 billion in goods from the EU and exported €357 billion in 2024, showing an increase in imports since 2014. New US tariffs on steel and aluminum will impact the EU, prompting retaliatory measures. Germany is the largest exporter to the US from the EU.
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44% Bias Score


Pope Francis Condemns Trump's Mass Deportation Policy
Pope Francis criticized the Trump administration's mass deportation policy, calling it a violation of human dignity and predicting failure; he referenced biblical stories involving migration and challenged Vice President JD Vance's interpretation of Christian love.
Pope Francis Condemns Trump's Mass Deportation Policy
Pope Francis criticized the Trump administration's mass deportation policy, calling it a violation of human dignity and predicting failure; he referenced biblical stories involving migration and challenged Vice President JD Vance's interpretation of Christian love.
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Tariff Stance: Rooted in 1980s US-Japan Trade Tensions
Donald Trump's belief that allies are freeloaders and his advocacy for tariffs originated in the 1980s when he witnessed Japan's economic success and felt the US was getting a raw deal in trade and defense, a perspective that influenced his subsequent political career.

Trump's Tariff Stance: Rooted in 1980s US-Japan Trade Tensions
Donald Trump's belief that allies are freeloaders and his advocacy for tariffs originated in the 1980s when he witnessed Japan's economic success and felt the US was getting a raw deal in trade and defense, a perspective that influenced his subsequent political career.
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44% Bias Score

DNA Evidence Links Suspect to Murder of 11-Year-Old Girl in Essonne
The DNA of the main suspect in the murder of 11-year-old Louise, found stabbed to death in Essonne on February 8, has been discovered on her hands; four individuals, including the suspect and his family, are in custody.

DNA Evidence Links Suspect to Murder of 11-Year-Old Girl in Essonne
The DNA of the main suspect in the murder of 11-year-old Louise, found stabbed to death in Essonne on February 8, has been discovered on her hands; four individuals, including the suspect and his family, are in custody.
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36% Bias Score

Rushdie Testifies in Detail About 2022 Knife Attack
Salman Rushdie testified Tuesday, detailing the 2022 knife attack that left him with severe injuries; Hadi Matar, the accused, pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and assault; the trial, expected to last two weeks, is expected to focus on the act of violence itself, not the underlying motivations...

Rushdie Testifies in Detail About 2022 Knife Attack
Salman Rushdie testified Tuesday, detailing the 2022 knife attack that left him with severe injuries; Hadi Matar, the accused, pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and assault; the trial, expected to last two weeks, is expected to focus on the act of violence itself, not the underlying motivations...
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44% Bias Score

Bayrou Denies Knowledge of Sexual Assault Allegations at Béarn Catholic School
French politician François Bayrou denies knowledge of sexual assault accusations at a Béarn Catholic school his children attended, despite prior incidents reported in the late 1990s, and has filed a defamation lawsuit; the Pau prosecutor's office is investigating around 100 complaints of violence an...

Bayrou Denies Knowledge of Sexual Assault Allegations at Béarn Catholic School
French politician François Bayrou denies knowledge of sexual assault accusations at a Béarn Catholic school his children attended, despite prior incidents reported in the late 1990s, and has filed a defamation lawsuit; the Pau prosecutor's office is investigating around 100 complaints of violence an...
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56% Bias Score

US Rejects Strict AI Regulations, Widening Global Divide
At the Paris AI Action Summit, US Vice President JD Vance warned against Europe's strict AI regulations, advocating for a less interventionist approach and highlighting a growing global divide in AI governance, with the US absent from a global pledge for responsible AI development signed by over 60 ...

US Rejects Strict AI Regulations, Widening Global Divide
At the Paris AI Action Summit, US Vice President JD Vance warned against Europe's strict AI regulations, advocating for a less interventionist approach and highlighting a growing global divide in AI governance, with the US absent from a global pledge for responsible AI development signed by over 60 ...
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52% Bias Score

Paris AI Summit: €150 Billion Pledged for European AI Development
The Paris AI Action Summit resulted in €150 billion pledged by 20 corporations for European AI development, the launch of Current AI (a €400 million foundation for ethical AI), and a partnership between Mistral AI and Helsing for AI in defense, alongside new data protection initiatives.

Paris AI Summit: €150 Billion Pledged for European AI Development
The Paris AI Action Summit resulted in €150 billion pledged by 20 corporations for European AI development, the launch of Current AI (a €400 million foundation for ethical AI), and a partnership between Mistral AI and Helsing for AI in defense, alongside new data protection initiatives.
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44% Bias Score
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