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North Korea Advances Drone and Electronic Warfare Capabilities
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw successful tests of newly developed reconnaissance and suicide attack drones and electronic warfare systems, emphasizing their importance for military modernization and asserting that they will play a significant role in surveillance and intelligence gathering...
North Korea Advances Drone and Electronic Warfare Capabilities
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw successful tests of newly developed reconnaissance and suicide attack drones and electronic warfare systems, emphasizing their importance for military modernization and asserting that they will play a significant role in surveillance and intelligence gathering...
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56% Bias Score


Ranking US Anti-SLAPP Laws: A State-by-State Analysis
This article ranks U.S. states' anti-SLAPP laws, with UPEPA-adopting states receiving the highest rating for their comprehensive protection of free speech, while others show varying degrees of effectiveness based on scope, procedural safeguards, and uniformity provisions.
Ranking US Anti-SLAPP Laws: A State-by-State Analysis
This article ranks U.S. states' anti-SLAPP laws, with UPEPA-adopting states receiving the highest rating for their comprehensive protection of free speech, while others show varying degrees of effectiveness based on scope, procedural safeguards, and uniformity provisions.
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52% Bias Score


Phoenix Police Suspend Officers After Excessive Force Arrest of Deaf Man
Three Phoenix police officers face 24-hour unpaid suspensions and additional training after an excessive force arrest of Tyron McAlpin, a deaf man with cerebral palsy, who was wrongly accused of assault at a convenience store; felony charges were later dropped.
Phoenix Police Suspend Officers After Excessive Force Arrest of Deaf Man
Three Phoenix police officers face 24-hour unpaid suspensions and additional training after an excessive force arrest of Tyron McAlpin, a deaf man with cerebral palsy, who was wrongly accused of assault at a convenience store; felony charges were later dropped.
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32% Bias Score


Texas Lottery Winner's $83.5M Payout Delayed Amidst Courier Service Investigation
A Texas woman's $83.5 million lottery win is on hold due to a state investigation into the legality of using a courier service, Jackpocket, to buy tickets, prompting scrutiny of the practice and potential legal challenges.
Texas Lottery Winner's $83.5M Payout Delayed Amidst Courier Service Investigation
A Texas woman's $83.5 million lottery win is on hold due to a state investigation into the legality of using a courier service, Jackpocket, to buy tickets, prompting scrutiny of the practice and potential legal challenges.
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56% Bias Score


Coopaname: A French Cooperative's 20-Year Success Story
The Parisian worker cooperative Coopaname, founded in 2004, celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2024, boasting 450 members, €12 million in revenue, and having supported around 2,800 individuals. It provides a unique blend of independent work with the security of a cooperative, challenging conventiona...
Coopaname: A French Cooperative's 20-Year Success Story
The Parisian worker cooperative Coopaname, founded in 2004, celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2024, boasting 450 members, €12 million in revenue, and having supported around 2,800 individuals. It provides a unique blend of independent work with the security of a cooperative, challenging conventiona...
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48% Bias Score


German Mayors Embrace Social Media, Sparking Debate on Appropriateness
Mayors in Lower Saxony, Germany, are using social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram to reach younger voters, employing informal language and diverse content; however, this approach has drawn criticism regarding its appropriateness.
German Mayors Embrace Social Media, Sparking Debate on Appropriateness
Mayors in Lower Saxony, Germany, are using social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram to reach younger voters, employing informal language and diverse content; however, this approach has drawn criticism regarding its appropriateness.
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32% Bias Score

Hundreds Mourn Dutch Singer Rob de Nijs
Hundreds of fans gathered at Amsterdam's DeLaMar Theater to pay their respects to singer Rob de Nijs, who died last week at age 82; the event showcased his enduring popularity and his fans' personal connections to his music and humble nature.

Hundreds Mourn Dutch Singer Rob de Nijs
Hundreds of fans gathered at Amsterdam's DeLaMar Theater to pay their respects to singer Rob de Nijs, who died last week at age 82; the event showcased his enduring popularity and his fans' personal connections to his music and humble nature.
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24% Bias Score

Chariot Corporation Secures \$2 Million Convertible Note for US and Australian Lithium Projects
Chariot Corporation secured a \$2 million convertible note facility from Obsidian Global to fund its US and Australian lithium projects, prioritizing its Black Mountain Wyoming operation for a rapid, small-scale mine to supply nearby refineries, while also pursuing exploration in Western Australia.

Chariot Corporation Secures \$2 Million Convertible Note for US and Australian Lithium Projects
Chariot Corporation secured a \$2 million convertible note facility from Obsidian Global to fund its US and Australian lithium projects, prioritizing its Black Mountain Wyoming operation for a rapid, small-scale mine to supply nearby refineries, while also pursuing exploration in Western Australia.
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44% Bias Score

Army Wife Pleads Guilty to Murder of Infant Son
A U.S. Army wife at Fort Eisenhower, Georgia, April Evalyn Short, 31, pleaded guilty to the second-degree murder of her 11-month-old son, who was stabbed to death on November 15, 2023, and will serve 20 years in prison without parole, plus five years of supervised release and financial penalties.

Army Wife Pleads Guilty to Murder of Infant Son
A U.S. Army wife at Fort Eisenhower, Georgia, April Evalyn Short, 31, pleaded guilty to the second-degree murder of her 11-month-old son, who was stabbed to death on November 15, 2023, and will serve 20 years in prison without parole, plus five years of supervised release and financial penalties.
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64% Bias Score

UK Faces Major Sporting Event Gap After 2028
Outgoing UK Sport chair Dame Katherine Grainger warns of a "big gap" in major sporting events hosted in the UK after 2028, risking public investment, global reputation, and athlete opportunities; despite securing some events for the near future, she urges more action to secure future bids.

UK Faces Major Sporting Event Gap After 2028
Outgoing UK Sport chair Dame Katherine Grainger warns of a "big gap" in major sporting events hosted in the UK after 2028, risking public investment, global reputation, and athlete opportunities; despite securing some events for the near future, she urges more action to secure future bids.
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48% Bias Score

Germany's Type XXI Submarines: Technological Superiority Limited by Intelligence and Bureaucracy
On April 20, 1944, the Kriegsmarine presented Hitler with the U-3501 submarine, the first of the Type XXI, a new class of long-range, submerged submarines designed to turn the tide of the Battle of the Atlantic; however, only one such submarine conducted an unsuccessful combat mission before war's e...

Germany's Type XXI Submarines: Technological Superiority Limited by Intelligence and Bureaucracy
On April 20, 1944, the Kriegsmarine presented Hitler with the U-3501 submarine, the first of the Type XXI, a new class of long-range, submerged submarines designed to turn the tide of the Battle of the Atlantic; however, only one such submarine conducted an unsuccessful combat mission before war's e...
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40% Bias Score

Rust" Western Film to be Released After Fatal On-Set Shooting
The Western film "Rust", starring Alec Baldwin, will be released in US theaters on May 2nd, 2025, three and a half years after a fatal shooting on set that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins; Baldwin, who discharged the fatal shot, was not involved in the trailer's release.

Rust" Western Film to be Released After Fatal On-Set Shooting
The Western film "Rust", starring Alec Baldwin, will be released in US theaters on May 2nd, 2025, three and a half years after a fatal shooting on set that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins; Baldwin, who discharged the fatal shot, was not involved in the trailer's release.
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56% Bias Score
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