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Oregon Healthcare Workers End Six-Week Strike with Landmark Contract
A six-week strike involving eight Oregon Providence hospital bargaining units of nurses, physicians, and other healthcare workers ended after they overwhelmingly ratified new contracts with significant pay raises (20-42% over the contract's lifetime, 16-22% immediately) and improved staffing based o...
Oregon Healthcare Workers End Six-Week Strike with Landmark Contract
A six-week strike involving eight Oregon Providence hospital bargaining units of nurses, physicians, and other healthcare workers ended after they overwhelmingly ratified new contracts with significant pay raises (20-42% over the contract's lifetime, 16-22% immediately) and improved staffing based o...
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44% Bias Score


Trump Announces Potential 65% EPA Budget Cuts
President Trump announced potential 65% cuts to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)'s budget, prompting concern from employees and environmental groups, despite a White House clarification that it may not be a staff reduction; all federal agencies must submit workforce reduction plans by March...
Trump Announces Potential 65% EPA Budget Cuts
President Trump announced potential 65% cuts to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)'s budget, prompting concern from employees and environmental groups, despite a White House clarification that it may not be a staff reduction; all federal agencies must submit workforce reduction plans by March...
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52% Bias Score


NASCAR Heads to Mexico City: High Altitude Presents Unprecedented Challenges
NASCAR's first-ever Cup Series race outside the US will take place in Mexico City on June 13th, presenting unique challenges due to the high altitude (2,240 meters) of the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, impacting engine performance, aerodynamics, and driver strategies.
NASCAR Heads to Mexico City: High Altitude Presents Unprecedented Challenges
NASCAR's first-ever Cup Series race outside the US will take place in Mexico City on June 13th, presenting unique challenges due to the high altitude (2,240 meters) of the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, impacting engine performance, aerodynamics, and driver strategies.
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24% Bias Score


Ukraine Grants US Access to Rare Earth Mineral Reserves
Ukraine agreed to give the U.S. access to its rare earth mineral reserves under pressure from Washington, a deal President Trump welcomed as crucial to Ukraine's continued fight against Russia and a response to China's dominance in the rare earth mineral market.
Ukraine Grants US Access to Rare Earth Mineral Reserves
Ukraine agreed to give the U.S. access to its rare earth mineral reserves under pressure from Washington, a deal President Trump welcomed as crucial to Ukraine's continued fight against Russia and a response to China's dominance in the rare earth mineral market.
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44% Bias Score


Political Inaction Amidst Converging Global Crises
France and Europe are facing converging crises of climate change, AI revolution, and geopolitical instability, while political leaders demonstrate inaction, prioritizing minor legislation over critical challenges.
Political Inaction Amidst Converging Global Crises
France and Europe are facing converging crises of climate change, AI revolution, and geopolitical instability, while political leaders demonstrate inaction, prioritizing minor legislation over critical challenges.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Administration Announces Registry for Undocumented Immigrants, Facing Implementation Challenges
The Trump administration announced a registry for undocumented immigrants in the US, threatening legal penalties for non-compliance, aiming to encourage voluntary departures and reduce the burden on immigration authorities; however, an immigration lawyer casts doubt on its feasibility and foresees l...
Trump Administration Announces Registry for Undocumented Immigrants, Facing Implementation Challenges
The Trump administration announced a registry for undocumented immigrants in the US, threatening legal penalties for non-compliance, aiming to encourage voluntary departures and reduce the burden on immigration authorities; however, an immigration lawyer casts doubt on its feasibility and foresees l...
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52% Bias Score

Trump Administration Orders End to New York City Congestion Pricing Program
The Trump administration ordered New York City to end its congestion pricing program by March 21, 2024, a decision New York officials are challenging in court citing the program's early success generating nearly $50 million in revenue in its first month, despite the Federal Highway Administration's ...

Trump Administration Orders End to New York City Congestion Pricing Program
The Trump administration ordered New York City to end its congestion pricing program by March 21, 2024, a decision New York officials are challenging in court citing the program's early success generating nearly $50 million in revenue in its first month, despite the Federal Highway Administration's ...
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36% Bias Score

53 Dead in Congo Amid Mystery Illness Outbreak
A mystery illness in the Democratic Republic of Congo has caused at least 53 deaths and 431 reported cases across two villages, with preliminary investigations suggesting a possible link to bat consumption; the exact cause remains unknown.

53 Dead in Congo Amid Mystery Illness Outbreak
A mystery illness in the Democratic Republic of Congo has caused at least 53 deaths and 431 reported cases across two villages, with preliminary investigations suggesting a possible link to bat consumption; the exact cause remains unknown.
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60% Bias Score

UN Report Condemns Nicaraguan Army's Role in 2018 Protests
A UN report confirms the Nicaraguan army's active role in the 2018 repression of anti-government protests, collaborating with police and paramilitary groups in extrajudicial killings, leaving over 300 dead; the report also criticizes Nicaragua's transformation into an authoritarian state.

UN Report Condemns Nicaraguan Army's Role in 2018 Protests
A UN report confirms the Nicaraguan army's active role in the 2018 repression of anti-government protests, collaborating with police and paramilitary groups in extrajudicial killings, leaving over 300 dead; the report also criticizes Nicaragua's transformation into an authoritarian state.
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60% Bias Score

Vietnamese Journalist Huy Duc Sentenced to 30 Months in Prison
Journalist Truong Huy San, known as Huy Duc, was sentenced to 30 months in prison by a Hanoi court for violating Article 331 of Vietnam's Penal Code due to 13 Facebook posts published between 2015 and 2024 that allegedly harmed state interests and the rights of individuals and organizations.

Vietnamese Journalist Huy Duc Sentenced to 30 Months in Prison
Journalist Truong Huy San, known as Huy Duc, was sentenced to 30 months in prison by a Hanoi court for violating Article 331 of Vietnam's Penal Code due to 13 Facebook posts published between 2015 and 2024 that allegedly harmed state interests and the rights of individuals and organizations.
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48% Bias Score

Washington Post Opinion Section to Focus on "Personal Liberties and Free Markets
Jeff Bezos announced that the Washington Post's opinion section will focus on supporting "personal liberties and free markets", leading to the resignation of opinion editor David Shipley; this decision follows the paper's decision to stop making presidential endorsements.

Washington Post Opinion Section to Focus on "Personal Liberties and Free Markets
Jeff Bezos announced that the Washington Post's opinion section will focus on supporting "personal liberties and free markets", leading to the resignation of opinion editor David Shipley; this decision follows the paper's decision to stop making presidential endorsements.
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48% Bias Score

Supreme Court Pauses Release of \$2 Billion in Frozen Foreign Aid
Chief Justice John Roberts temporarily halted a court order mandating the Trump administration release \$2 billion in frozen foreign aid, providing a brief delay for the court to review the case. This marks the first Supreme Court challenge to President Trump's sweeping government restructuring, foc...

Supreme Court Pauses Release of \$2 Billion in Frozen Foreign Aid
Chief Justice John Roberts temporarily halted a court order mandating the Trump administration release \$2 billion in frozen foreign aid, providing a brief delay for the court to review the case. This marks the first Supreme Court challenge to President Trump's sweeping government restructuring, foc...
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40% Bias Score
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