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RSF Establishes Parallel Government in Sudan, Exacerbating Civil War
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan, along with allied groups, formed a parallel government in areas under their control, aiming for a secular, democratic, and decentralized state, raising concerns about further destabilization of the conflict-ridden nation.
RSF Establishes Parallel Government in Sudan, Exacerbating Civil War
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan, along with allied groups, formed a parallel government in areas under their control, aiming for a secular, democratic, and decentralized state, raising concerns about further destabilization of the conflict-ridden nation.
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48% Bias Score


Pope Francis Hospitalized, on Breathing Machine
Pope Francis was hospitalized in Rome on Friday after suffering respiratory distress, vomiting, and aspiration, requiring mechanical ventilation; he remains alert but his condition is serious.
Pope Francis Hospitalized, on Breathing Machine
Pope Francis was hospitalized in Rome on Friday after suffering respiratory distress, vomiting, and aspiration, requiring mechanical ventilation; he remains alert but his condition is serious.
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16% Bias Score


Iowa Eliminates Gender Identity Protections from Civil Rights Code
Iowa became the first US state to remove gender identity protections from its civil rights code on July 1, 2024, following Governor Kim Reynolds's signing of a bill that defines sex based on biological sex assigned at birth, sparking protests and legal challenges from LGBTQ+ advocacy groups.
Iowa Eliminates Gender Identity Protections from Civil Rights Code
Iowa became the first US state to remove gender identity protections from its civil rights code on July 1, 2024, following Governor Kim Reynolds's signing of a bill that defines sex based on biological sex assigned at birth, sparking protests and legal challenges from LGBTQ+ advocacy groups.
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60% Bias Score


Camarena Murder: Lasting Impact on US-Mexico Relations
DEA agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena, investigating drug cartels in Guadalajara, Mexico, was kidnapped and murdered in February 1985, leading to a major investigation, the arrest of Rafael Caro Quintero, and lasting tensions between the US and Mexico.
Camarena Murder: Lasting Impact on US-Mexico Relations
DEA agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena, investigating drug cartels in Guadalajara, Mexico, was kidnapped and murdered in February 1985, leading to a major investigation, the arrest of Rafael Caro Quintero, and lasting tensions between the US and Mexico.
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44% Bias Score


Contrasting Views on Resolving the Ukraine Conflict
Donald Trump, J.D. Vance, and Volodymyr Zelensky offer contrasting perspectives on resolving the Ukraine conflict: Trump prioritizing deal-making, Vance advocating diplomacy, and Zelensky highlighting the failure of past diplomatic efforts to stop Russian aggression since 2014.
Contrasting Views on Resolving the Ukraine Conflict
Donald Trump, J.D. Vance, and Volodymyr Zelensky offer contrasting perspectives on resolving the Ukraine conflict: Trump prioritizing deal-making, Vance advocating diplomacy, and Zelensky highlighting the failure of past diplomatic efforts to stop Russian aggression since 2014.
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60% Bias Score


Canada Considers Matching U.S. Tariffs on China
Canada is considering matching U.S. tariffs on China to create a "Fortress North America," as proposed by U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, amid ongoing negotiations to avoid separate U.S. tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods scheduled for March 4th.
Canada Considers Matching U.S. Tariffs on China
Canada is considering matching U.S. tariffs on China to create a "Fortress North America," as proposed by U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, amid ongoing negotiations to avoid separate U.S. tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods scheduled for March 4th.
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56% Bias Score

Nippon Steel Resumes US Steel Acquisition Bid Despite Trump Opposition
Nippon Steel plans to pursue its $14 billion acquisition of US Steel despite President Trump's opposition and various legal and political challenges, while facing competition from Cleveland-Cliffs and an activist investor seeking to replace US Steel's management.

Nippon Steel Resumes US Steel Acquisition Bid Despite Trump Opposition
Nippon Steel plans to pursue its $14 billion acquisition of US Steel despite President Trump's opposition and various legal and political challenges, while facing competition from Cleveland-Cliffs and an activist investor seeking to replace US Steel's management.
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44% Bias Score

Eight January 6th Prosecutors Demoted in Apparent Retaliation
Acting US Attorney for Washington, DC, Ed Martin, demoted at least eight senior federal prosecutors involved in January 6th Capitol riot cases to entry-level positions, sparking concerns about political retaliation and undermining of ongoing investigations.

Eight January 6th Prosecutors Demoted in Apparent Retaliation
Acting US Attorney for Washington, DC, Ed Martin, demoted at least eight senior federal prosecutors involved in January 6th Capitol riot cases to entry-level positions, sparking concerns about political retaliation and undermining of ongoing investigations.
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56% Bias Score

US Stocks End February in the Red Amidst Market Volatility
US stocks closed February lower despite Friday's gains, fueled by "extreme fear" and uncertainty from a White House exchange, a sharp drop in consumer spending, and concerns about AI investment and economic growth.

US Stocks End February in the Red Amidst Market Volatility
US stocks closed February lower despite Friday's gains, fueled by "extreme fear" and uncertainty from a White House exchange, a sharp drop in consumer spending, and concerns about AI investment and economic growth.
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52% Bias Score

Eight January 6th Prosecutors Demoted in Apparent Retaliation
Acting US Attorney for Washington, D.C., Ed Martin demoted at least eight senior federal prosecutors working on January 6th Capitol riot cases to entry-level positions, prompting concerns about retaliation and undermining the investigations.

Eight January 6th Prosecutors Demoted in Apparent Retaliation
Acting US Attorney for Washington, D.C., Ed Martin demoted at least eight senior federal prosecutors working on January 6th Capitol riot cases to entry-level positions, prompting concerns about retaliation and undermining the investigations.
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48% Bias Score

US School Book Bans Target Diverse Voices Amidst Rise of Christian Nationalism
In the 2023-2024 school year, 4,218 books were banned in US schools, with 36% featuring minority characters and 29% addressing LGBTQ+ themes, driven by rising Christian nationalism and white supremacy, impacting 67,000 students in the Pentagon's removal of DEI materials.

US School Book Bans Target Diverse Voices Amidst Rise of Christian Nationalism
In the 2023-2024 school year, 4,218 books were banned in US schools, with 36% featuring minority characters and 29% addressing LGBTQ+ themes, driven by rising Christian nationalism and white supremacy, impacting 67,000 students in the Pentagon's removal of DEI materials.
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60% Bias Score

Quebec Cybersecurity Minister Resigns Amid \$500 Million SAAQclic Scandal
Quebec Premier François Legault replaced his cybersecurity minister, Éric Caire, after an auditor general's report revealed at least \$500 million in cost overruns for the SAAQclic online platform, causing delays and long lines at service centers; the opposition demands a public inquiry.

Quebec Cybersecurity Minister Resigns Amid \$500 Million SAAQclic Scandal
Quebec Premier François Legault replaced his cybersecurity minister, Éric Caire, after an auditor general's report revealed at least \$500 million in cost overruns for the SAAQclic online platform, causing delays and long lines at service centers; the opposition demands a public inquiry.
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36% Bias Score
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