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FDA Cancels Key Flu Vaccine Meeting, Raising Concerns About Next Season's Supply
The FDA unexpectedly canceled its March 13th meeting to determine next season's flu vaccine strains, prompting worries about potential shortages; the decision comes amid a severe flu season with 910,000 hospitalizations and thousands of deaths.
FDA Cancels Key Flu Vaccine Meeting, Raising Concerns About Next Season's Supply
The FDA unexpectedly canceled its March 13th meeting to determine next season's flu vaccine strains, prompting worries about potential shortages; the decision comes amid a severe flu season with 910,000 hospitalizations and thousands of deaths.
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48% Bias Score


FBI Accused of Withholding Thousands of Epstein Documents
Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi accused the FBI of withholding thousands of pages of Jeffrey Epstein case files, demanding their release by Friday morning following confirmation of their existence in the New York FBI Field Office; FBI Director Kash Patel responded by pledging transparency and swi...
FBI Accused of Withholding Thousands of Epstein Documents
Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi accused the FBI of withholding thousands of pages of Jeffrey Epstein case files, demanding their release by Friday morning following confirmation of their existence in the New York FBI Field Office; FBI Director Kash Patel responded by pledging transparency and swi...
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48% Bias Score


Hollywood Divided: Pro-Israel Group Condemns Pro-Gaza Pins at Oscars
The Brigade, a pro-Israel Hollywood group, criticized Artists4Ceasefire for promoting pro-Gaza pins at the Oscars, citing the October 7 Hamas massacre and the murder of two Israeli children whose remains were released on February 20. Several celebrities wore the pins at the Academy Awards.
Hollywood Divided: Pro-Israel Group Condemns Pro-Gaza Pins at Oscars
The Brigade, a pro-Israel Hollywood group, criticized Artists4Ceasefire for promoting pro-Gaza pins at the Oscars, citing the October 7 Hamas massacre and the murder of two Israeli children whose remains were released on February 20. Several celebrities wore the pins at the Academy Awards.
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64% Bias Score


Trump Claims Trillion-Dollar Ukraine Mineral Deal, Despite Official Doubts
President Trump announced a potential trillion-dollar deal with Ukraine granting the US access to rare earth minerals, a claim disputed by US officials citing insufficient evidence and extraction challenges in war-torn regions; the deal, primarily beneficial to President Zelensky politically, involv...
Trump Claims Trillion-Dollar Ukraine Mineral Deal, Despite Official Doubts
President Trump announced a potential trillion-dollar deal with Ukraine granting the US access to rare earth minerals, a claim disputed by US officials citing insufficient evidence and extraction challenges in war-torn regions; the deal, primarily beneficial to President Zelensky politically, involv...
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56% Bias Score


Nicaragua Withdraws from UN Human Rights Council
The Nicaraguan government withdrew from the UN Human Rights Council on February 27th, 2024, citing a critical report on its human rights record and a recent constitutional reform that further centralized power under President Daniel Ortega and Vice President Rosario Murillo. This follows a pattern o...
Nicaragua Withdraws from UN Human Rights Council
The Nicaraguan government withdrew from the UN Human Rights Council on February 27th, 2024, citing a critical report on its human rights record and a recent constitutional reform that further centralized power under President Daniel Ortega and Vice President Rosario Murillo. This follows a pattern o...
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44% Bias Score


Judge Halts Mass Firings of Federal Probationary Employees
A San Francisco federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's mass firings of approximately 200,000 probationary federal employees, ruling that the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) lacked the authority to direct such actions; the decision follows a lawsuit by labor unions and nonp...
Judge Halts Mass Firings of Federal Probationary Employees
A San Francisco federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's mass firings of approximately 200,000 probationary federal employees, ruling that the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) lacked the authority to direct such actions; the decision follows a lawsuit by labor unions and nonp...
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48% Bias Score

Epstein Files" Binders Appear at White House
Conservative political commentators displayed binders labeled "The Epstein Files" at the White House on Thursday, following Attorney General Pam Bondi's promise to release documents related to Jeffrey Epstein's sex crimes; the binders' contents remain unknown.

Epstein Files" Binders Appear at White House
Conservative political commentators displayed binders labeled "The Epstein Files" at the White House on Thursday, following Attorney General Pam Bondi's promise to release documents related to Jeffrey Epstein's sex crimes; the binders' contents remain unknown.
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44% Bias Score

NASEM's $200 Million Taxpayer Funding and High Executive Salaries Under Scrutiny
In 2023, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) received $200.6 million in taxpayer funding, while top executives earned over $1 million annually; NASEM used this funding for studies and workshops on various issues, including those promoting liberal causes; the organiz...

NASEM's $200 Million Taxpayer Funding and High Executive Salaries Under Scrutiny
In 2023, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) received $200.6 million in taxpayer funding, while top executives earned over $1 million annually; NASEM used this funding for studies and workshops on various issues, including those promoting liberal causes; the organiz...
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68% Bias Score

Crenshaw Demands More European Military Involvement in Ukraine Conflict
Rep. Dan Crenshaw urged European nations to significantly increase their defense spending and troop deployments to deter Russia in the Ukraine conflict, or to otherwise remain silent in negotiations, citing insufficient contributions that undermine their leverage.

Crenshaw Demands More European Military Involvement in Ukraine Conflict
Rep. Dan Crenshaw urged European nations to significantly increase their defense spending and troop deployments to deter Russia in the Ukraine conflict, or to otherwise remain silent in negotiations, citing insufficient contributions that undermine their leverage.
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60% Bias Score

Chicago Man Charged with Five More Murders in 2020 Spree
Antonio Reyes, 21, was charged with five counts of first-degree murder and four counts of attempted murder in Chicago for a series of killings between March and November 2020, using a recovered firearm and social media evidence to link him to the crimes.

Chicago Man Charged with Five More Murders in 2020 Spree
Antonio Reyes, 21, was charged with five counts of first-degree murder and four counts of attempted murder in Chicago for a series of killings between March and November 2020, using a recovered firearm and social media evidence to link him to the crimes.
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36% Bias Score

Cook Islands' China Deals Spark Regional Tensions
The Cook Islands signed several agreements with China covering various sectors, including deep-sea mineral exploration, without consulting New Zealand, causing domestic protests and raising concerns among Australia and New Zealand. This action highlights growing Chinese influence in the Pacific and ...

Cook Islands' China Deals Spark Regional Tensions
The Cook Islands signed several agreements with China covering various sectors, including deep-sea mineral exploration, without consulting New Zealand, causing domestic protests and raising concerns among Australia and New Zealand. This action highlights growing Chinese influence in the Pacific and ...
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48% Bias Score

Soviet Chess Champion Boris Spassky Dies at 88
Former Soviet world chess champion Boris Spassky died Thursday at 88 in Moscow; his 1972 loss to Bobby Fischer in Reykjavik, Iceland, during the Cold War, became an international sensation known as the "Match of the Century," marking the first time the U.S. won the world chess title.

Soviet Chess Champion Boris Spassky Dies at 88
Former Soviet world chess champion Boris Spassky died Thursday at 88 in Moscow; his 1972 loss to Bobby Fischer in Reykjavik, Iceland, during the Cold War, became an international sensation known as the "Match of the Century," marking the first time the U.S. won the world chess title.
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36% Bias Score
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