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Trump Administration Seizes Control of White House Correspondents' Pool
The Trump administration seized control of the White House Correspondents' Pool, prompting the White House Correspondents' Association to cut off its email distribution of pool reports due to concerns about compromised reporting standards.
Trump Administration Seizes Control of White House Correspondents' Pool
The Trump administration seized control of the White House Correspondents' Pool, prompting the White House Correspondents' Association to cut off its email distribution of pool reports due to concerns about compromised reporting standards.
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60% Bias Score


Bybit Suffers $1.4 Billion Cryptocurrency Theft
On February 21st, 2024, Bybit, a Singapore-based cryptocurrency exchange, suffered a $1.4 billion theft of 401,000 Ethereum from a cold wallet after a co-founder approved a seemingly legitimate transaction, causing a 7% drop in Ethereum's price.
Bybit Suffers $1.4 Billion Cryptocurrency Theft
On February 21st, 2024, Bybit, a Singapore-based cryptocurrency exchange, suffered a $1.4 billion theft of 401,000 Ethereum from a cold wallet after a co-founder approved a seemingly legitimate transaction, causing a 7% drop in Ethereum's price.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Rejects Ukraine Security Guarantee, US-Ukraine Mineral Deal Finalized
Before Ukrainian President Zelensky's US visit, UK Prime Minister Starmer met with US President Trump in Washington to discuss the Ukraine war. Trump rejected providing security guarantees for Ukraine against Russia, while a controversial deal granting the US access to Ukraine's mineral reserves was...
Trump Rejects Ukraine Security Guarantee, US-Ukraine Mineral Deal Finalized
Before Ukrainian President Zelensky's US visit, UK Prime Minister Starmer met with US President Trump in Washington to discuss the Ukraine war. Trump rejected providing security guarantees for Ukraine against Russia, while a controversial deal granting the US access to Ukraine's mineral reserves was...
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52% Bias Score


Emaciated Palestinian Prisoners Released in Gaza Amidst Ceasefire Deal
Following a ceasefire agreement, Israel released hundreds of Palestinian prisoners from its jails, many of whom showed signs of severe abuse and emaciation, while simultaneously receiving the bodies of four Israeli captives. The delayed release of dozens of Palestinian prisoners, including children,...
Emaciated Palestinian Prisoners Released in Gaza Amidst Ceasefire Deal
Following a ceasefire agreement, Israel released hundreds of Palestinian prisoners from its jails, many of whom showed signs of severe abuse and emaciation, while simultaneously receiving the bodies of four Israeli captives. The delayed release of dozens of Palestinian prisoners, including children,...
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64% Bias Score


Trump's Tariff Threat on EU Sparks Trade War Fears
President Trump threatened 25% tariffs on EU imports, prompting a strong condemnation from the European Commission which vowed to retaliate against these "unjustified barriers to free and fair trade"; a planned meeting between EU High Representative Josep Borrell and US Secretary of State Antony Bli...
Trump's Tariff Threat on EU Sparks Trade War Fears
President Trump threatened 25% tariffs on EU imports, prompting a strong condemnation from the European Commission which vowed to retaliate against these "unjustified barriers to free and fair trade"; a planned meeting between EU High Representative Josep Borrell and US Secretary of State Antony Bli...
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48% Bias Score


Washington Post Narrows Opinion Section Focus Under Bezos
Jeff Bezos, owner of The Washington Post, announced the opinion section will focus on personal liberties and free markets, leading to the departure of editorial page editor David Shipley and reflecting the paper's October decision to stop endorsing presidential candidates, resulting in over 200,000 ...
Washington Post Narrows Opinion Section Focus Under Bezos
Jeff Bezos, owner of The Washington Post, announced the opinion section will focus on personal liberties and free markets, leading to the departure of editorial page editor David Shipley and reflecting the paper's October decision to stop endorsing presidential candidates, resulting in over 200,000 ...
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64% Bias Score

Israel-Hamas Prisoner Exchange: 600 Palestinians Freed for Hostage Remains, UN Raises Concerns
Israel released over 600 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for the remains of four Israeli hostages killed in Gaza, as part of a ceasefire agreement; the UN expressed concerns regarding potential annexation proposals and lack of accountability for war crimes.

Israel-Hamas Prisoner Exchange: 600 Palestinians Freed for Hostage Remains, UN Raises Concerns
Israel released over 600 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for the remains of four Israeli hostages killed in Gaza, as part of a ceasefire agreement; the UN expressed concerns regarding potential annexation proposals and lack of accountability for war crimes.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration Terminates Most USAID Foreign Aid Contracts
The Trump administration canceled over 90% of USAID's foreign aid contracts, totaling roughly $60 billion, following a Supreme Court ruling that suspended a lower court order requiring payments to contractors. This decision abruptly halts decades of US foreign aid policy and reflects Trump and Musk'...

Trump Administration Terminates Most USAID Foreign Aid Contracts
The Trump administration canceled over 90% of USAID's foreign aid contracts, totaling roughly $60 billion, following a Supreme Court ruling that suspended a lower court order requiring payments to contractors. This decision abruptly halts decades of US foreign aid policy and reflects Trump and Musk'...
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40% Bias Score

Russia-Ukraine War: Civilian Casualties and Conflicting Military Claims on Day 1098
On February 27, 2024, Russian attacks killed seven Ukrainian civilians, including a journalist, while both sides claimed battlefield gains and counter-attacks involving drones and long-range strikes targeting infrastructure in both countries.

Russia-Ukraine War: Civilian Casualties and Conflicting Military Claims on Day 1098
On February 27, 2024, Russian attacks killed seven Ukrainian civilians, including a journalist, while both sides claimed battlefield gains and counter-attacks involving drones and long-range strikes targeting infrastructure in both countries.
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36% Bias Score

Uyghur Detainees Likely Deported from Thailand to China
Approximately 48 Uyghur men, detained in Thailand since 2014 after fleeing China, were likely deported back to China on Thursday, according to reports and activist concerns, despite international pressure and fears of human rights abuses.

Uyghur Detainees Likely Deported from Thailand to China
Approximately 48 Uyghur men, detained in Thailand since 2014 after fleeing China, were likely deported back to China on Thursday, according to reports and activist concerns, despite international pressure and fears of human rights abuses.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Announces Tariffs, Rejects Ukraine's NATO Bid
President Trump announced 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports, starting April 2nd, and threatened similar tariffs against the EU, citing unfair trade practices and a $300 billion trade deficit. He also stated that Ukraine can "forget" about joining NATO, potentially jeopardizing internationa...

Trump Announces Tariffs, Rejects Ukraine's NATO Bid
President Trump announced 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports, starting April 2nd, and threatened similar tariffs against the EU, citing unfair trade practices and a $300 billion trade deficit. He also stated that Ukraine can "forget" about joining NATO, potentially jeopardizing internationa...
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48% Bias Score

Over $2 Million in Nike Sneakers Stolen From US Freight Trains
In a series of audacious heists, thieves stole over $2 million worth of Nike sneakers from freight trains in California and Arizona, employing tactics like cutting air brakes to halt trains, leading to eleven arrests and highlighting the significant problem of cargo theft in the US.

Over $2 Million in Nike Sneakers Stolen From US Freight Trains
In a series of audacious heists, thieves stole over $2 million worth of Nike sneakers from freight trains in California and Arizona, employing tactics like cutting air brakes to halt trains, leading to eleven arrests and highlighting the significant problem of cargo theft in the US.
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40% Bias Score
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