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India to Comply with Russian Oil Sanctions Despite Recent Import Surge
India's oil minister affirmed the country's adherence to international sanctions on Russian oil despite a sharp rise in imports from 12% in 2021 to over 37% in 2024, driven by discounted prices; the statement comes amid uncertainty regarding the new US administration's energy policy.
India to Comply with Russian Oil Sanctions Despite Recent Import Surge
India's oil minister affirmed the country's adherence to international sanctions on Russian oil despite a sharp rise in imports from 12% in 2021 to over 37% in 2024, driven by discounted prices; the statement comes amid uncertainty regarding the new US administration's energy policy.
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40% Bias Score


Microsoft's Chrome Campaign Fails, Google's Privacy Update Delayed
Microsoft's attempt to undermine Chrome's market share by highlighting security concerns backfired, while Google's focus is shifting towards improving Chrome's privacy through a new one-click tracking-kill feature, with its actual implementation timeline remaining uncertain.
Microsoft's Chrome Campaign Fails, Google's Privacy Update Delayed
Microsoft's attempt to undermine Chrome's market share by highlighting security concerns backfired, while Google's focus is shifting towards improving Chrome's privacy through a new one-click tracking-kill feature, with its actual implementation timeline remaining uncertain.
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56% Bias Score


Judge Orders Reinstatement of Federal Health Websites After Removal
A federal judge ordered the reinstatement of federal health agency websites and datasets abruptly removed in late January, impacting patient access to HIV information, contraceptive guidance, mental health data, and clinical trial enrollment resources, due to executive orders from the Trump administ...
Judge Orders Reinstatement of Federal Health Websites After Removal
A federal judge ordered the reinstatement of federal health agency websites and datasets abruptly removed in late January, impacting patient access to HIV information, contraceptive guidance, mental health data, and clinical trial enrollment resources, due to executive orders from the Trump administ...
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32% Bias Score


Trump Reverses Federal Push to Reduce Plastic Straws
President Trump signed an executive order on Monday reversing a federal push to reduce plastic straw usage, citing paper straw inefficiencies and higher costs, despite the significant contribution of plastic straws to pollution and harm to marine life, contradicting global efforts and the Biden admi...
Trump Reverses Federal Push to Reduce Plastic Straws
President Trump signed an executive order on Monday reversing a federal push to reduce plastic straw usage, citing paper straw inefficiencies and higher costs, despite the significant contribution of plastic straws to pollution and harm to marine life, contradicting global efforts and the Biden admi...
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48% Bias Score


Military Families Protest Hegseth's Anti-DEI Policies in Germany
On Tuesday, approximately two dozen military families protested Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's visit to U.S. European Command headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany, voicing opposition to his recent ban on certain books and policies targeting transgender service members in the Defense Department, refl...
Military Families Protest Hegseth's Anti-DEI Policies in Germany
On Tuesday, approximately two dozen military families protested Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's visit to U.S. European Command headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany, voicing opposition to his recent ban on certain books and policies targeting transgender service members in the Defense Department, refl...
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40% Bias Score


U.S.-El Salvador Deal: Nuclear Power and Deportation
The U.S. and El Salvador announced a deal: the U.S. will provide El Salvador with nuclear power technology, and El Salvador will house U.S. deportees, including U.S. citizens, in its new mega-prison for a fee; this agreement has potential national security and immigration implications.
U.S.-El Salvador Deal: Nuclear Power and Deportation
The U.S. and El Salvador announced a deal: the U.S. will provide El Salvador with nuclear power technology, and El Salvador will house U.S. deportees, including U.S. citizens, in its new mega-prison for a fee; this agreement has potential national security and immigration implications.
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48% Bias Score

Anduril Takes Over Microsoft's $22 Billion Army Headset Program
Anduril Industries will assume control of Microsoft's $22 billion IVAS program for the U.S. Army, pending DoD approval, encompassing production, development, and delivery of over 120,000 augmented reality headsets; Microsoft will continue providing cloud and AI support.

Anduril Takes Over Microsoft's $22 Billion Army Headset Program
Anduril Industries will assume control of Microsoft's $22 billion IVAS program for the U.S. Army, pending DoD approval, encompassing production, development, and delivery of over 120,000 augmented reality headsets; Microsoft will continue providing cloud and AI support.
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44% Bias Score

American Teacher Released From Russian Prison
American teacher Marc Fogel, 63, was released from a Russian jail on Tuesday after more than three years of wrongful detention for drug smuggling; his release, facilitated by US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff, is seen as a potential step toward resolving the Ukraine conflict.

American Teacher Released From Russian Prison
American teacher Marc Fogel, 63, was released from a Russian jail on Tuesday after more than three years of wrongful detention for drug smuggling; his release, facilitated by US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff, is seen as a potential step toward resolving the Ukraine conflict.
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36% Bias Score

CFPB Enforcement and Supervision Heads Resign Amidst Agency Shutdown
The heads of supervision and enforcement at the CFPB, Lorelei Salas and Eric Halperin, resigned on Tuesday, citing stop-work orders from acting Director Russell Vought that halted all agency operations, jeopardizing consumer protection efforts that previously secured $9.5 billion in penalties and re...

CFPB Enforcement and Supervision Heads Resign Amidst Agency Shutdown
The heads of supervision and enforcement at the CFPB, Lorelei Salas and Eric Halperin, resigned on Tuesday, citing stop-work orders from acting Director Russell Vought that halted all agency operations, jeopardizing consumer protection efforts that previously secured $9.5 billion in penalties and re...
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40% Bias Score

Durbin Accuses Trump's FBI Nominee of Orchestrating Firings
Senator Dick Durbin accuses President Trump's FBI nominee, Kash Patel, of lying under oath and orchestrating the firing of numerous senior FBI officials, citing "highly credible information" from multiple sources and internal FBI documents indicating Patel's directives were relayed through White Hou...

Durbin Accuses Trump's FBI Nominee of Orchestrating Firings
Senator Dick Durbin accuses President Trump's FBI nominee, Kash Patel, of lying under oath and orchestrating the firing of numerous senior FBI officials, citing "highly credible information" from multiple sources and internal FBI documents indicating Patel's directives were relayed through White Hou...
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56% Bias Score

Rushdie Testifies on 2022 Stabbing Attack
On Tuesday, Salman Rushdie testified against Hadi Matar, describing the 2022 stabbing attack at the Chautauqua Institution in graphic detail, revealing the severe injuries and his belief that he was dying. The trial is expected to last two weeks.

Rushdie Testifies on 2022 Stabbing Attack
On Tuesday, Salman Rushdie testified against Hadi Matar, describing the 2022 stabbing attack at the Chautauqua Institution in graphic detail, revealing the severe injuries and his belief that he was dying. The trial is expected to last two weeks.
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36% Bias Score

Starbucks Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Discriminatory Hiring Practices
Missouri's attorney general filed a lawsuit against Starbucks on Tuesday, alleging that the coffee chain's diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies violate federal and state laws through race-and-sex-based hiring practices, resulting in slower service and higher prices for consumers.

Starbucks Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Discriminatory Hiring Practices
Missouri's attorney general filed a lawsuit against Starbucks on Tuesday, alleging that the coffee chain's diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies violate federal and state laws through race-and-sex-based hiring practices, resulting in slower service and higher prices for consumers.
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48% Bias Score
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