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China's 2024 Land Greening Success: Exceeding 25% Forest Coverage
China's 2024 land greening efforts involved afforesting 4.446 million hectares, improving 3.224 million hectares with grass planting, and reclaiming 2.783 million hectares of desertified land, exceeding 25 percent forest coverage and 20 billion cubic meters of forest stock volume, positioning China ...
China's 2024 Land Greening Success: Exceeding 25% Forest Coverage
China's 2024 land greening efforts involved afforesting 4.446 million hectares, improving 3.224 million hectares with grass planting, and reclaiming 2.783 million hectares of desertified land, exceeding 25 percent forest coverage and 20 billion cubic meters of forest stock volume, positioning China ...
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48% Bias Score


Argentina's Inflation Eases, but Economic Hardship Persists
Argentina's yearly inflation rate dropped to 84.5 percent in January 2025, a five-year low, but this has yet to translate into widespread relief, with many Argentinians still struggling amid high living costs and poverty levels exceeding one-third of the population.
Argentina's Inflation Eases, but Economic Hardship Persists
Argentina's yearly inflation rate dropped to 84.5 percent in January 2025, a five-year low, but this has yet to translate into widespread relief, with many Argentinians still struggling amid high living costs and poverty levels exceeding one-third of the population.
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28% Bias Score


Lawful Permanent Resident Arrested, Raising Free Speech Concerns
Mahmoud Khalil, a lawful permanent US resident, was arrested by ICE on March 8th for alleged support of Hamas, prompting concerns about free speech and due process under a recent executive order.
Lawful Permanent Resident Arrested, Raising Free Speech Concerns
Mahmoud Khalil, a lawful permanent US resident, was arrested by ICE on March 8th for alleged support of Hamas, prompting concerns about free speech and due process under a recent executive order.
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56% Bias Score


Billionaire Donors Clash in Wisconsin Supreme Court Race
The Wisconsin Supreme Court election features a clash between major donors George Soros and Elon Musk, who have respectively contributed $1 million and over $10 million to opposing candidates, highlighting the increasing influence of wealthy individuals on state-level politics and impacting key poli...
Billionaire Donors Clash in Wisconsin Supreme Court Race
The Wisconsin Supreme Court election features a clash between major donors George Soros and Elon Musk, who have respectively contributed $1 million and over $10 million to opposing candidates, highlighting the increasing influence of wealthy individuals on state-level politics and impacting key poli...
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60% Bias Score


Maryland Judge Blocks Mass Firings of Federal Probationary Workers
A Maryland judge temporarily blocked the mass firings of thousands of federal probationary workers, ordering their reinstatement following a similar ruling in California, challenging the Trump administration's actions as illegal due to a lack of individualized assessments and advance notice.
Maryland Judge Blocks Mass Firings of Federal Probationary Workers
A Maryland judge temporarily blocked the mass firings of thousands of federal probationary workers, ordering their reinstatement following a similar ruling in California, challenging the Trump administration's actions as illegal due to a lack of individualized assessments and advance notice.
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40% Bias Score


American Airlines Plane Catches Fire at Denver Airport, 12 Passengers Injured
American Airlines Flight 1006, a Boeing 737-800, caught fire after landing at Denver International Airport on Thursday, injuring 12 passengers who were evacuated, some via the wing, as the plane filled with smoke, while the FAA investigates.
American Airlines Plane Catches Fire at Denver Airport, 12 Passengers Injured
American Airlines Flight 1006, a Boeing 737-800, caught fire after landing at Denver International Airport on Thursday, injuring 12 passengers who were evacuated, some via the wing, as the plane filled with smoke, while the FAA investigates.
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32% Bias Score

Cronulla Riots: A New Perspective on Causes and Consequences
The 2005 Cronulla riots, sparked by assaults on surf lifesavers, escalated into large-scale violence involving both white Australians and Lebanese Australians, revealing failures in media reporting and law enforcement response, according to a new book by then-NSW Police Minister Carl Scully and poli...

Cronulla Riots: A New Perspective on Causes and Consequences
The 2005 Cronulla riots, sparked by assaults on surf lifesavers, escalated into large-scale violence involving both white Australians and Lebanese Australians, revealing failures in media reporting and law enforcement response, according to a new book by then-NSW Police Minister Carl Scully and poli...
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56% Bias Score

Japan Seeks Tariff Exemption Amidst U.S. Trade Pressure
Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya voiced concern to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio over President Trump's new tariffs on steel, aluminum, and potential auto tariffs, requesting an exemption for Japan and highlighting the importance of the U.S.-Japan alliance; the meeting follows previous ...

Japan Seeks Tariff Exemption Amidst U.S. Trade Pressure
Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya voiced concern to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio over President Trump's new tariffs on steel, aluminum, and potential auto tariffs, requesting an exemption for Japan and highlighting the importance of the U.S.-Japan alliance; the meeting follows previous ...
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40% Bias Score

Japanese PM Admits Giving Gift Vouchers to Lawmakers
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba admitted to giving 100,000 yen ($676) gift vouchers to new Liberal Democratic Party lawmakers before a March 3 dinner at his residence, raising ethical concerns amid a prior slush fund scandal.

Japanese PM Admits Giving Gift Vouchers to Lawmakers
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba admitted to giving 100,000 yen ($676) gift vouchers to new Liberal Democratic Party lawmakers before a March 3 dinner at his residence, raising ethical concerns amid a prior slush fund scandal.
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16% Bias Score

EPA Rolls Back Environmental Regulations Despite Widespread Public Support
The EPA announced it will roll back 31 environmental regulations, despite a Yale study showing most Americans support stronger environmental protections; the study, based on over 32,000 people surveyed between 2008 and 2024, reveals that two-thirds support a transition to clean energy by 2050 and th...

EPA Rolls Back Environmental Regulations Despite Widespread Public Support
The EPA announced it will roll back 31 environmental regulations, despite a Yale study showing most Americans support stronger environmental protections; the study, based on over 32,000 people surveyed between 2008 and 2024, reveals that two-thirds support a transition to clean energy by 2050 and th...
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52% Bias Score

Musk Visits NSA Amidst Planned Workforce Reductions
Elon Musk visited the NSA headquarters on Wednesday, meeting with its chief, days after advocating for an overhaul of the agency; this visit comes amidst planned workforce reductions across the intelligence community, raising concerns about potential impacts on national security.

Musk Visits NSA Amidst Planned Workforce Reductions
Elon Musk visited the NSA headquarters on Wednesday, meeting with its chief, days after advocating for an overhaul of the agency; this visit comes amidst planned workforce reductions across the intelligence community, raising concerns about potential impacts on national security.
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36% Bias Score

Senate Democrats Approve Republican Spending Bill Amidst Party Divisions
Faced with a looming government shutdown, Senate Democrats, led by Chuck Schumer, voted to advance a Republican-led spending bill despite internal divisions and public opposition from some members, highlighting the limited options to prevent a shutdown and exposing deep rifts within the party.

Senate Democrats Approve Republican Spending Bill Amidst Party Divisions
Faced with a looming government shutdown, Senate Democrats, led by Chuck Schumer, voted to advance a Republican-led spending bill despite internal divisions and public opposition from some members, highlighting the limited options to prevent a shutdown and exposing deep rifts within the party.
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56% Bias Score
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