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Trump Reaffirms Greenland Annexation Plans Amidst NATO Concerns
US President Donald Trump reiterated plans to annex Greenland during a White House meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, citing concerns about increasing Russian and Chinese activity in the Arctic; Rutte expressed reservations, while Greenland's government strongly opposes the annexation.
Trump Reaffirms Greenland Annexation Plans Amidst NATO Concerns
US President Donald Trump reiterated plans to annex Greenland during a White House meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, citing concerns about increasing Russian and Chinese activity in the Arctic; Rutte expressed reservations, while Greenland's government strongly opposes the annexation.
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60% Bias Score


Putin's Conditional Agreement on Ukraine Ceasefire: A Calculated Delay
On March 13th, Vladimir Putin responded cautiously to a US-mediated Ukraine ceasefire proposal, expressing conditional agreement while demanding Ukrainian concessions including demilitarization, regime change, and territorial annexation; this mirrors his past tactics of stalling peace talks for mili...
Putin's Conditional Agreement on Ukraine Ceasefire: A Calculated Delay
On March 13th, Vladimir Putin responded cautiously to a US-mediated Ukraine ceasefire proposal, expressing conditional agreement while demanding Ukrainian concessions including demilitarization, regime change, and territorial annexation; this mirrors his past tactics of stalling peace talks for mili...
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48% Bias Score


Air Guard Member Sentenced for Leaking Classified Ukraine War Documents
Jack Teixeira, a 23-year-old Air National Guard member, pleaded guilty to leaking highly classified documents revealing U.S. assessments of the Ukraine war and other sensitive information, resulting in a 15-year prison sentence and heightened security concerns.
Air Guard Member Sentenced for Leaking Classified Ukraine War Documents
Jack Teixeira, a 23-year-old Air National Guard member, pleaded guilty to leaking highly classified documents revealing U.S. assessments of the Ukraine war and other sensitive information, resulting in a 15-year prison sentence and heightened security concerns.
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52% Bias Score


Rheinmetall's Record €55 Billion in Orders Amidst Increased Global Military Demand
Rheinmetall, a German arms manufacturer, reported a record €55 billion in orders, a €17 billion increase from last year, driven by global demand for military equipment amid the war in Ukraine; the company plans to hire 8,000 employees annually and anticipates 40,000 employees within two years.
Rheinmetall's Record €55 Billion in Orders Amidst Increased Global Military Demand
Rheinmetall, a German arms manufacturer, reported a record €55 billion in orders, a €17 billion increase from last year, driven by global demand for military equipment amid the war in Ukraine; the company plans to hire 8,000 employees annually and anticipates 40,000 employees within two years.
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64% Bias Score


Moscow Drone Attack Causes Damage to Several Buildings
Moscow faced a second drone attack in recent days, with at least four drones shot down and debris damaging several residential buildings and homes; no injuries reported, Moscow's Vnukovo airport was temporarily closed.
Moscow Drone Attack Causes Damage to Several Buildings
Moscow faced a second drone attack in recent days, with at least four drones shot down and debris damaging several residential buildings and homes; no injuries reported, Moscow's Vnukovo airport was temporarily closed.
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44% Bias Score


Mexican Auschwitz" Drug Camp Exposes Mass Murder, Official Failures
A Jalisco, Mexico drug cartel training camp, dubbed "Mexican Auschwitz," revealed hundreds of personal items and human remains, indicating mass murder and torture by the Jalisco New Generation Cartel; initial investigations by state authorities were deemed insufficient, prompting a federal investiga...
Mexican Auschwitz" Drug Camp Exposes Mass Murder, Official Failures
A Jalisco, Mexico drug cartel training camp, dubbed "Mexican Auschwitz," revealed hundreds of personal items and human remains, indicating mass murder and torture by the Jalisco New Generation Cartel; initial investigations by state authorities were deemed insufficient, prompting a federal investiga...
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56% Bias Score

Putin Questions US-Brokered Ukraine Ceasefire Amidst Renewed Strikes
Russian strikes injured civilians in Ukraine overnight, as Putin questioned a US-brokered 30-day ceasefire proposal citing concerns about Ukrainian troops in Kursk and other conditions, while Zelenskyy accused Putin of seeking to prolong the war; 146 clashes were recorded yesterday.

Putin Questions US-Brokered Ukraine Ceasefire Amidst Renewed Strikes
Russian strikes injured civilians in Ukraine overnight, as Putin questioned a US-brokered 30-day ceasefire proposal citing concerns about Ukrainian troops in Kursk and other conditions, while Zelenskyy accused Putin of seeking to prolong the war; 146 clashes were recorded yesterday.
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48% Bias Score

Putin Conditions Ukraine Ceasefire on Unacceptable Terms
President Vladimir Putin stated Russia's willingness to cease hostilities in Ukraine, contingent upon Ukraine abandoning its Western aspirations, demilitarizing, and halting Western aid—conditions deemed unacceptable by Ukraine and its allies, casting doubt on the sincerity of the proposed 30-day ce...

Putin Conditions Ukraine Ceasefire on Unacceptable Terms
President Vladimir Putin stated Russia's willingness to cease hostilities in Ukraine, contingent upon Ukraine abandoning its Western aspirations, demilitarizing, and halting Western aid—conditions deemed unacceptable by Ukraine and its allies, casting doubt on the sincerity of the proposed 30-day ce...
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52% Bias Score

Mexican Drug Cartel Ranch Yields Crematoria, Remains, Exposing Police Failures
Three crematoria, personal belongings, and burned remains were found on a Mexican drug cartel ranch previously searched by police six months prior, highlighting systemic failures and prompting a federal investigation to identify victims and address the complicity of local authorities.

Mexican Drug Cartel Ranch Yields Crematoria, Remains, Exposing Police Failures
Three crematoria, personal belongings, and burned remains were found on a Mexican drug cartel ranch previously searched by police six months prior, highlighting systemic failures and prompting a federal investigation to identify victims and address the complicity of local authorities.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Administration Faces Unprecedented Conflicts of Interest
President Trump's administration is under fire for numerous potential conflicts of interest, including the apparent promotion of Tesla, close ties to the cryptocurrency industry, and lucrative deals for family members. These actions, unprecedented in scale, raise serious concerns about ethical stand...

Trump Administration Faces Unprecedented Conflicts of Interest
President Trump's administration is under fire for numerous potential conflicts of interest, including the apparent promotion of Tesla, close ties to the cryptocurrency industry, and lucrative deals for family members. These actions, unprecedented in scale, raise serious concerns about ethical stand...
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64% Bias Score

China Hosts Iran, Russia on Nuclear Talks Amid Looming Deal Deadline
China hosted Iranian and Russian diplomats Friday for talks on Tehran's nuclear program, aiming to position itself as a global power broker amid looming deadlines for a 2015 nuclear deal and as the UN warns Iran has rapidly expanded its near-bomb-grade uranium stock.

China Hosts Iran, Russia on Nuclear Talks Amid Looming Deal Deadline
China hosted Iranian and Russian diplomats Friday for talks on Tehran's nuclear program, aiming to position itself as a global power broker amid looming deadlines for a 2015 nuclear deal and as the UN warns Iran has rapidly expanded its near-bomb-grade uranium stock.
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44% Bias Score

Federal Judge Orders Reinstatement of Fired Probationary Employees
A federal judge ordered six federal agencies to immediately reinstate probationary employees fired last month, deeming the Office of Personnel Management's directive for their dismissal illegal.

Federal Judge Orders Reinstatement of Fired Probationary Employees
A federal judge ordered six federal agencies to immediately reinstate probationary employees fired last month, deeming the Office of Personnel Management's directive for their dismissal illegal.
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36% Bias Score
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