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Illiterate Student Sues Hartford School System for Negligence
Nineteen-year-old Aleysha Ortiz graduated from Hartford Public High School in Connecticut illiterate and is now suing the school system for negligence after 12 years of inadequate special education services; she is seeking compensatory damages and alleges bullying and harassment by her case manager.
Illiterate Student Sues Hartford School System for Negligence
Nineteen-year-old Aleysha Ortiz graduated from Hartford Public High School in Connecticut illiterate and is now suing the school system for negligence after 12 years of inadequate special education services; she is seeking compensatory damages and alleges bullying and harassment by her case manager.
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44% Bias Score


Öcalan Calls for PKK Disarmament
Imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan called for the group's disarmament and dissolution on February 27, 2024, a move welcomed internationally but met with uncertainty regarding the PKK's response and the Turkish government's commitment to lasting peace.
Öcalan Calls for PKK Disarmament
Imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan called for the group's disarmament and dissolution on February 27, 2024, a move welcomed internationally but met with uncertainty regarding the PKK's response and the Turkish government's commitment to lasting peace.
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32% Bias Score


Palestinian Prisoners Released in Exchange Show Signs of Severe Torture and Neglect
Following a prisoner exchange between Hamas and Israel, 456 Palestinian prisoners arrived at a Khan Yunis hospital with severe health issues, including malnutrition, skin diseases, and injuries consistent with torture; Israel withheld the release of 24 child prisoners and one female prisoner.
Palestinian Prisoners Released in Exchange Show Signs of Severe Torture and Neglect
Following a prisoner exchange between Hamas and Israel, 456 Palestinian prisoners arrived at a Khan Yunis hospital with severe health issues, including malnutrition, skin diseases, and injuries consistent with torture; Israel withheld the release of 24 child prisoners and one female prisoner.
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52% Bias Score


Nvidia Exceeds Q4 Expectations, but Growth Slowdown Raises Concerns
Nvidia's Q4 2025 earnings exceeded expectations, with $39.3 billion in revenue (a 78% year-over-year increase), driven by strong demand for its Blackwell AI chips; however, growth is slowing, and the stock price fell after an initial surge.
Nvidia Exceeds Q4 Expectations, but Growth Slowdown Raises Concerns
Nvidia's Q4 2025 earnings exceeded expectations, with $39.3 billion in revenue (a 78% year-over-year increase), driven by strong demand for its Blackwell AI chips; however, growth is slowing, and the stock price fell after an initial surge.
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36% Bias Score


Trump's Presidency and the Potential End of the Postwar U.S.-Led International Economic Order
A potential second Trump presidency could end the U.S.-led international economic order, causing decreased cross-border investment flows and impacting global asset prices, particularly in the U.S. due to its record negative net international investment position of $23.6 trillion.
Trump's Presidency and the Potential End of the Postwar U.S.-Led International Economic Order
A potential second Trump presidency could end the U.S.-led international economic order, causing decreased cross-border investment flows and impacting global asset prices, particularly in the U.S. due to its record negative net international investment position of $23.6 trillion.
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44% Bias Score


Austria Forms Historic Three-Party Coalition to Tackle Budget Crisis
After lengthy negotiations, Austria formed a three-party coalition government consisting of the ÖVP, SPÖ, and Neos, aiming to tackle a €6 billion budget deficit through corporate taxes, pension reforms, and bureaucracy reduction; the Neos will hold the foreign ministry for the first time.
Austria Forms Historic Three-Party Coalition to Tackle Budget Crisis
After lengthy negotiations, Austria formed a three-party coalition government consisting of the ÖVP, SPÖ, and Neos, aiming to tackle a €6 billion budget deficit through corporate taxes, pension reforms, and bureaucracy reduction; the Neos will hold the foreign ministry for the first time.
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52% Bias Score

Taliban's 90,000-Camera Network in Kabul Sparks Human Rights Concerns
The Taliban regime in Kabul installed 90,000 CCTV cameras with facial recognition, claiming crime reduction but raising human rights concerns; BBC reporters were the first international journalists to witness the system's operation.

Taliban's 90,000-Camera Network in Kabul Sparks Human Rights Concerns
The Taliban regime in Kabul installed 90,000 CCTV cameras with facial recognition, claiming crime reduction but raising human rights concerns; BBC reporters were the first international journalists to witness the system's operation.
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60% Bias Score

PKK Leader Calls for Disarmament, Dissolution
Imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan called for the group's disarmament and dissolution during a press conference in Istanbul on Thursday, relayed by pro-Kurdish politicians who visited him in prison; this follows months of peace efforts involving the Turkish government and various political partie...

PKK Leader Calls for Disarmament, Dissolution
Imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan called for the group's disarmament and dissolution during a press conference in Istanbul on Thursday, relayed by pro-Kurdish politicians who visited him in prison; this follows months of peace efforts involving the Turkish government and various political partie...
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32% Bias Score

Tate Brothers Leave Romania Amidst Ongoing Human Trafficking Investigation
Andrew and Tristan Tate, facing charges of human trafficking and sexual assault in Romania, unexpectedly left the country Thursday morning after their travel ban was lifted, despite an ongoing investigation involving 35 identified victims and allegations of a 'loverboy' scheme.

Tate Brothers Leave Romania Amidst Ongoing Human Trafficking Investigation
Andrew and Tristan Tate, facing charges of human trafficking and sexual assault in Romania, unexpectedly left the country Thursday morning after their travel ban was lifted, despite an ongoing investigation involving 35 identified victims and allegations of a 'loverboy' scheme.
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32% Bias Score

WHO Maintains Highest Alert Level for Mpox Outbreak
The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the ongoing Mpox outbreak, particularly the spread of the Ib clade variant in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), a continued international health emergency due to rising infection numbers, geographical spread, and the impact of ongoing conflict i...

WHO Maintains Highest Alert Level for Mpox Outbreak
The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the ongoing Mpox outbreak, particularly the spread of the Ib clade variant in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), a continued international health emergency due to rising infection numbers, geographical spread, and the impact of ongoing conflict i...
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40% Bias Score

Cancer Cells Cooperate to Acquire Nutrients, Opening New Treatment Avenues
US and French scientists discovered that cancer cells cooperate to obtain nutrients by secreting an enzyme that breaks down oligopeptides into amino acids, creating a shared pool; blocking this enzyme with Bestatin or CRISPR significantly slows tumor growth, suggesting a novel treatment approach.

Cancer Cells Cooperate to Acquire Nutrients, Opening New Treatment Avenues
US and French scientists discovered that cancer cells cooperate to obtain nutrients by secreting an enzyme that breaks down oligopeptides into amino acids, creating a shared pool; blocking this enzyme with Bestatin or CRISPR significantly slows tumor growth, suggesting a novel treatment approach.
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20% Bias Score

U.S. Military to Discharge Transgender Service Members
President Trump's administration issued a memo mandating the discharge of transgender service members from the U.S. military, reversing a 2016 policy, with limited exceptions based on demonstrable government need and stringent conditions.

U.S. Military to Discharge Transgender Service Members
President Trump's administration issued a memo mandating the discharge of transgender service members from the U.S. military, reversing a 2016 policy, with limited exceptions based on demonstrable government need and stringent conditions.
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76% Bias Score
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