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Released Hostages' Condition Exposes Hamas' Brutality
Three Israeli hostages, held captive by Hamas since October 7th, 2023, were released in a stark contrast to their emaciated condition, revealing the inhumane treatment by Hamas and highlighting the ongoing captivity of over 70 hostages.
Released Hostages' Condition Exposes Hamas' Brutality
Three Israeli hostages, held captive by Hamas since October 7th, 2023, were released in a stark contrast to their emaciated condition, revealing the inhumane treatment by Hamas and highlighting the ongoing captivity of over 70 hostages.
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64% Bias Score


Gaza Ceasefire Teeters on Brink of Collapse Amid Hostage Crisis
A fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is threatened by a Saturday deadline for hostage release, amid rising tensions after an Israeli drone strike in Gaza killed one terrorist, according to reports. The six-week truce is already strained, with the next phase of negotiations stalled, causing d...
Gaza Ceasefire Teeters on Brink of Collapse Amid Hostage Crisis
A fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is threatened by a Saturday deadline for hostage release, amid rising tensions after an Israeli drone strike in Gaza killed one terrorist, according to reports. The six-week truce is already strained, with the next phase of negotiations stalled, causing d...
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52% Bias Score


Hamas Attack Exposes Critical Israeli Intelligence and Strategic Failures
On October 7, 2023, Hamas launched a large-scale coordinated attack on Israel, exploiting intelligence failures and a strategic shift within the IDF that prioritized air power over ground forces, leaving Israel severely underprepared with only 600 frontline soldiers and 12 tanks available.
Hamas Attack Exposes Critical Israeli Intelligence and Strategic Failures
On October 7, 2023, Hamas launched a large-scale coordinated attack on Israel, exploiting intelligence failures and a strategic shift within the IDF that prioritized air power over ground forces, leaving Israel severely underprepared with only 600 frontline soldiers and 12 tanks available.
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52% Bias Score


Israel Poised to Resume Gaza Offensive Amid Hostage Impasse
Following an ultimatum, Israel is prepared to resume its military offensive in Gaza on Saturday if Hamas fails to release all remaining hostages, prompting warnings from both Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and US President Trump of a renewed assault, despite Hamas's claims of Israeli ceasefire vio...
Israel Poised to Resume Gaza Offensive Amid Hostage Impasse
Following an ultimatum, Israel is prepared to resume its military offensive in Gaza on Saturday if Hamas fails to release all remaining hostages, prompting warnings from both Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and US President Trump of a renewed assault, despite Hamas's claims of Israeli ceasefire vio...
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56% Bias Score


Ukraine and Russia Exchange Strikes, Damaging Energy Infrastructure
On February 12th, a Ukrainian drone strike targeted a Saratov oil refinery, while Russia launched a large-scale missile and drone attack on Ukraine, damaging energy facilities and prompting power restrictions; Russia also claimed to have taken Yesenove in eastern Ukraine.
Ukraine and Russia Exchange Strikes, Damaging Energy Infrastructure
On February 12th, a Ukrainian drone strike targeted a Saratov oil refinery, while Russia launched a large-scale missile and drone attack on Ukraine, damaging energy facilities and prompting power restrictions; Russia also claimed to have taken Yesenove in eastern Ukraine.
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36% Bias Score


Assad Regime's Records Expose Thousands of Syrian Victims
In a fire-damaged Homs prison, documents detailing the Assad regime's systematic oppression and human rights abuses were discovered, revealing the arrests, alleged crimes, and fates of thousands of Syrians, including the likely extrajudicial killings of those detained in 2011-2013.
Assad Regime's Records Expose Thousands of Syrian Victims
In a fire-damaged Homs prison, documents detailing the Assad regime's systematic oppression and human rights abuses were discovered, revealing the arrests, alleged crimes, and fates of thousands of Syrians, including the likely extrajudicial killings of those detained in 2011-2013.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Empowers Musk's DOGE to Slash Federal Workforce
President Trump's executive order empowers Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to drastically reduce the federal workforce and curb hiring, sparking controversy and protests amid concerns about transparency and potential overreach.

Trump Empowers Musk's DOGE to Slash Federal Workforce
President Trump's executive order empowers Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to drastically reduce the federal workforce and curb hiring, sparking controversy and protests amid concerns about transparency and potential overreach.
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56% Bias Score

Trump's Ultimatum Threatens Gaza Ceasefire
Following Trump's ultimatum to Hamas to release all hostages by Saturday noon or face severe consequences, Israel is reinforcing its southern forces, raising fears of renewed military operations in Gaza; the existing ceasefire agreement is at risk.

Trump's Ultimatum Threatens Gaza Ceasefire
Following Trump's ultimatum to Hamas to release all hostages by Saturday noon or face severe consequences, Israel is reinforcing its southern forces, raising fears of renewed military operations in Gaza; the existing ceasefire agreement is at risk.
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60% Bias Score

UNRWA in Gaza Crippled Amidst Faltering Ceasefire and Israeli Restrictions
Ten days after Israel passed laws to halt UNRWA operations, the agency faces severe funding shortages and operational restrictions, jeopardizing aid to two million Palestinians in Gaza as the Hamas-Israel ceasefire falters and President Trump proposes resettling all Gazans in Egypt and Jordan, threa...

UNRWA in Gaza Crippled Amidst Faltering Ceasefire and Israeli Restrictions
Ten days after Israel passed laws to halt UNRWA operations, the agency faces severe funding shortages and operational restrictions, jeopardizing aid to two million Palestinians in Gaza as the Hamas-Israel ceasefire falters and President Trump proposes resettling all Gazans in Egypt and Jordan, threa...
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52% Bias Score

Chinese-Made Port Cranes Pose Significant Security and Economic Risks to the US
A congressional investigation revealed that 80% of US port cranes are built by a Chinese state-owned military contractor, raising concerns about potential hacking and economic disruption, prompting a \$20 billion government investment in port security upgrades and crane replacement.

Chinese-Made Port Cranes Pose Significant Security and Economic Risks to the US
A congressional investigation revealed that 80% of US port cranes are built by a Chinese state-owned military contractor, raising concerns about potential hacking and economic disruption, prompting a \$20 billion government investment in port security upgrades and crane replacement.
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52% Bias Score

Massive Antarctic Methane Emissions Discovered
Spanish scientists aboard the Sarmiento de Gamboa research vessel have discovered massive methane emissions off the Antarctic Peninsula, releasing approximately 24 gigatons of carbon—equivalent to two years of global human emissions—posing a significant threat to global climate and potentially trigg...

Massive Antarctic Methane Emissions Discovered
Spanish scientists aboard the Sarmiento de Gamboa research vessel have discovered massive methane emissions off the Antarctic Peninsula, releasing approximately 24 gigatons of carbon—equivalent to two years of global human emissions—posing a significant threat to global climate and potentially trigg...
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48% Bias Score

Record Global Temperatures Exceed 1.5-Degree Threshold, Challenging Climate Models
January 2025 recorded the hottest global average temperature in history, exceeding pre-industrial levels by 1.75 degrees Celsius, despite a La Niña pattern; this challenges climate models and raises concerns about exceeding the 1.5-degree Paris Agreement threshold, with several recent papers suggest...

Record Global Temperatures Exceed 1.5-Degree Threshold, Challenging Climate Models
January 2025 recorded the hottest global average temperature in history, exceeding pre-industrial levels by 1.75 degrees Celsius, despite a La Niña pattern; this challenges climate models and raises concerns about exceeding the 1.5-degree Paris Agreement threshold, with several recent papers suggest...
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52% Bias Score
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