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Unredacted Schlesinger Memo Reveals JFK's Mistrust of CIA, Raises Questions About Oswald Surveillance
Newly released JFK assassination documents include the fully unredacted Schlesinger Memo from 1961, revealing President Kennedy's deep mistrust of the CIA and its extensive pre-assassination surveillance of Lee Harvey Oswald, raising unanswered questions about the agency's potential involvement.
Unredacted Schlesinger Memo Reveals JFK's Mistrust of CIA, Raises Questions About Oswald Surveillance
Newly released JFK assassination documents include the fully unredacted Schlesinger Memo from 1961, revealing President Kennedy's deep mistrust of the CIA and its extensive pre-assassination surveillance of Lee Harvey Oswald, raising unanswered questions about the agency's potential involvement.
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52% Bias Score


Accelerated MMR Vaccine Schedule Issued in Response to Measles Outbreak in Southwestern Ontario
Due to a significant measles outbreak in Southwestern Ontario with nearly 200 cases, health officials issued an accelerated MMR vaccine schedule for babies over six months and children under four, and for individuals traveling to affected regions, urging vaccination to prevent further spread and ser...
Accelerated MMR Vaccine Schedule Issued in Response to Measles Outbreak in Southwestern Ontario
Due to a significant measles outbreak in Southwestern Ontario with nearly 200 cases, health officials issued an accelerated MMR vaccine schedule for babies over six months and children under four, and for individuals traveling to affected regions, urging vaccination to prevent further spread and ser...
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20% Bias Score


Alberta Bill Restricts Federal Access to Oil and Gas Sites
Alberta's government proposed a bill to restrict federal employees' access to oil and gas sites to prevent federal emission data collection, sparking a constitutional dispute over jurisdiction and environmental regulation; legal experts argue the bill is unconstitutional.
Alberta Bill Restricts Federal Access to Oil and Gas Sites
Alberta's government proposed a bill to restrict federal employees' access to oil and gas sites to prevent federal emission data collection, sparking a constitutional dispute over jurisdiction and environmental regulation; legal experts argue the bill is unconstitutional.
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60% Bias Score


Trump to Shut Down Department of Education, Facing Legal Challenges
President Trump will sign an executive order Thursday to shut down the Department of Education, facing legal challenges and potentially disrupting billions in federal aid, despite promises to maintain student loan services and aid for students with disabilities.
Trump to Shut Down Department of Education, Facing Legal Challenges
President Trump will sign an executive order Thursday to shut down the Department of Education, facing legal challenges and potentially disrupting billions in federal aid, despite promises to maintain student loan services and aid for students with disabilities.
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56% Bias Score


Zelenskyy Contradicts Trump on US Nuclear Plant Control Proposal
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy denied US President Trump's claim that their phone call involved a proposal for US control over all four Ukrainian nuclear power plants; Zelenskyy confirmed the discussion focused solely on the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia plant, crucial for Ukraine's power grid.
Zelenskyy Contradicts Trump on US Nuclear Plant Control Proposal
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy denied US President Trump's claim that their phone call involved a proposal for US control over all four Ukrainian nuclear power plants; Zelenskyy confirmed the discussion focused solely on the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia plant, crucial for Ukraine's power grid.
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36% Bias Score


UAE to Invest €16 Billion in Brazilian Infrastructure and Development
The Abu Dhabi Investment Group (ADIG) will invest approximately €16 billion in Brazil, primarily in infrastructure projects focused on modernizing the impoverished Baixada Fluminense region near Rio de Janeiro and other areas; this follows recent investments totaling $2.5 billion in Brazilian resear...
UAE to Invest €16 Billion in Brazilian Infrastructure and Development
The Abu Dhabi Investment Group (ADIG) will invest approximately €16 billion in Brazil, primarily in infrastructure projects focused on modernizing the impoverished Baixada Fluminense region near Rio de Janeiro and other areas; this follows recent investments totaling $2.5 billion in Brazilian resear...
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36% Bias Score

2027 Tour de France to Start in Great Britain
The 2027 Tour de France Grand Départ will be held in Great Britain, starting in Edinburgh and spanning Scotland, England, and Wales from June 29th to July 1st, 2027, driven by the success of previous British Grand Départs and a new UCI regulation.

2027 Tour de France to Start in Great Britain
The 2027 Tour de France Grand Départ will be held in Great Britain, starting in Edinburgh and spanning Scotland, England, and Wales from June 29th to July 1st, 2027, driven by the success of previous British Grand Départs and a new UCI regulation.
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12% Bias Score

Argentina's Parliament Approves IMF Loan Amidst Social Unrest
The Argentine Chamber of Deputies approved a 10-year loan from the IMF to manage its $44 billion debt, amidst protests against austerity measures impacting retirees' purchasing power, following a week of violent clashes.

Argentina's Parliament Approves IMF Loan Amidst Social Unrest
The Argentine Chamber of Deputies approved a 10-year loan from the IMF to manage its $44 billion debt, amidst protests against austerity measures impacting retirees' purchasing power, following a week of violent clashes.
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52% Bias Score

Greenpeace Ordered to Pay $666.9 Million in Dakota Access Pipeline Case
A North Dakota jury ruled that Greenpeace must pay Energy Transfer $666.9 million in damages for actions related to protests against the Dakota Access oil pipeline's construction between 2016 and 2017, with Greenpeace USA bearing the largest portion of the fine, while Greenpeace plans to appeal.

Greenpeace Ordered to Pay $666.9 Million in Dakota Access Pipeline Case
A North Dakota jury ruled that Greenpeace must pay Energy Transfer $666.9 million in damages for actions related to protests against the Dakota Access oil pipeline's construction between 2016 and 2017, with Greenpeace USA bearing the largest portion of the fine, while Greenpeace plans to appeal.
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48% Bias Score

Mass Deportation to El Salvador Raises Due Process Concerns
Over 200 migrants were deported from the US to El Salvador, labeled as members of the Tren de Aragua cartel, despite concerns from human rights advocates and questions about the evidence and legal procedures used, raising questions about due process violations and the implications for international ...

Mass Deportation to El Salvador Raises Due Process Concerns
Over 200 migrants were deported from the US to El Salvador, labeled as members of the Tren de Aragua cartel, despite concerns from human rights advocates and questions about the evidence and legal procedures used, raising questions about due process violations and the implications for international ...
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52% Bias Score

Serbia Protests: Alleged Sonic Weapon Use Following Train Station Collapse
Following the November 2024 train station canopy collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, which killed 15, at least 100,000 protestors demonstrated in Belgrade on March 15, 2025 against corruption, alleging police used sonic weapons, a claim denied by the Serbian government.

Serbia Protests: Alleged Sonic Weapon Use Following Train Station Collapse
Following the November 2024 train station canopy collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, which killed 15, at least 100,000 protestors demonstrated in Belgrade on March 15, 2025 against corruption, alleging police used sonic weapons, a claim denied by the Serbian government.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Proposes U.S. Control of Ukrainian Power Plants After Zelenskyy Call
Presidents Trump and Zelenskyy spoke on March 19, 2025, discussing a potential U.S. takeover of Ukrainian power plants and a halt to attacks on Russian energy infrastructure, following a prisoner exchange of 175 combatants from each side. Zelenskyy requested additional anti-aircraft systems, and Tru...

Trump Proposes U.S. Control of Ukrainian Power Plants After Zelenskyy Call
Presidents Trump and Zelenskyy spoke on March 19, 2025, discussing a potential U.S. takeover of Ukrainian power plants and a halt to attacks on Russian energy infrastructure, following a prisoner exchange of 175 combatants from each side. Zelenskyy requested additional anti-aircraft systems, and Tru...
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40% Bias Score
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