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xAI Acquires X: $80 Billion Merger Raises AI and Content Moderation Concerns
Elon Musk's xAI acquired X (formerly Twitter) in an all-stock deal, valuing xAI at $80 billion and X at $33 billion, aiming to create "smarter services" by combining AI models with X's massive user data, despite concerns about the platform's lax content moderation and potential for increased misinfo...
xAI Acquires X: $80 Billion Merger Raises AI and Content Moderation Concerns
Elon Musk's xAI acquired X (formerly Twitter) in an all-stock deal, valuing xAI at $80 billion and X at $33 billion, aiming to create "smarter services" by combining AI models with X's massive user data, despite concerns about the platform's lax content moderation and potential for increased misinfo...
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44% Bias Score


Damascus Celebrates Eid al-Fitr Amidst Hope and Economic Hardship
Damascus is celebrating Eid al-Fitr with renewed hope after the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime, the formation of a transitional government, and the return of over 1.2 million refugees; however, economic challenges persist.
Damascus Celebrates Eid al-Fitr Amidst Hope and Economic Hardship
Damascus is celebrating Eid al-Fitr with renewed hope after the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime, the formation of a transitional government, and the return of over 1.2 million refugees; however, economic challenges persist.
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44% Bias Score


Armstrong Doping Scandal: Systemic Failures and the Fall of a Cycling Legend
Lance Armstrong's doping scandal, revealed in 2012, resulted in the loss of his seven Tour de France titles, a lifetime ban from cycling, and the end of major sponsorships, while the Livestrong Foundation continues its cancer support efforts.
Armstrong Doping Scandal: Systemic Failures and the Fall of a Cycling Legend
Lance Armstrong's doping scandal, revealed in 2012, resulted in the loss of his seven Tour de France titles, a lifetime ban from cycling, and the end of major sponsorships, while the Livestrong Foundation continues its cancer support efforts.
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52% Bias Score


Pentagon to Reduce Civilian Workforce by 5-8%
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced a plan to reduce the Department of Defense's civilian workforce by 5-8%, prioritizing resource allocation to military personnel and potentially involving voluntary early retirement and reactivated deferred resignation programs.
Pentagon to Reduce Civilian Workforce by 5-8%
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced a plan to reduce the Department of Defense's civilian workforce by 5-8%, prioritizing resource allocation to military personnel and potentially involving voluntary early retirement and reactivated deferred resignation programs.
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64% Bias Score


Mass Protests in Istanbul After İmamoğlu's Arrest"
On March 29, 2025, hundreds of thousands protested in Istanbul to support imprisoned mayoral candidate Ekrem İmamoğlu, prompting authorities to detain almost 2,000 people since March 19th, including journalists; İmamoğlu maintains his innocence.
Mass Protests in Istanbul After İmamoğlu's Arrest"
On March 29, 2025, hundreds of thousands protested in Istanbul to support imprisoned mayoral candidate Ekrem İmamoğlu, prompting authorities to detain almost 2,000 people since March 19th, including journalists; İmamoğlu maintains his innocence.
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48% Bias Score


Journalist Added to White House Secret Chat Discussing Yemen Attack
President Trump's national security team used the encrypted messaging app Signal to discuss a planned attack on Yemen, inadvertently including Atlantic journalist Jeffrey Goldberg; this led to a week-long evolving explanation from the President, shifting blame from a low-level staffer to National Se...
Journalist Added to White House Secret Chat Discussing Yemen Attack
President Trump's national security team used the encrypted messaging app Signal to discuss a planned attack on Yemen, inadvertently including Atlantic journalist Jeffrey Goldberg; this led to a week-long evolving explanation from the President, shifting blame from a low-level staffer to National Se...
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44% Bias Score

Gaza's Eid al-Fitr: From Celebration to Catastrophe Amidst Renewed Conflict
The ongoing Israeli offensive in Gaza has decimated Eid al-Fitr celebrations, causing shop closures, price surges (up to 100% on some goods), and widespread economic hardship, leaving many unable to afford basic necessities, with merchants reporting 70% capital losses and 65% of families having lost...

Gaza's Eid al-Fitr: From Celebration to Catastrophe Amidst Renewed Conflict
The ongoing Israeli offensive in Gaza has decimated Eid al-Fitr celebrations, causing shop closures, price surges (up to 100% on some goods), and widespread economic hardship, leaving many unable to afford basic necessities, with merchants reporting 70% capital losses and 65% of families having lost...
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48% Bias Score

Court Orders State-Funded Gender Transition Surgery for Inmate Convicted of Murder
An Indiana inmate, Autumn Cordellione, convicted of murdering her 11-month-old stepdaughter in 2001, was granted a court order mandating state-funded gender transition surgery despite a psychologist's assessment that she does not have gender dysphoria and despite an Indiana state law prohibiting the...

Court Orders State-Funded Gender Transition Surgery for Inmate Convicted of Murder
An Indiana inmate, Autumn Cordellione, convicted of murdering her 11-month-old stepdaughter in 2001, was granted a court order mandating state-funded gender transition surgery despite a psychologist's assessment that she does not have gender dysphoria and despite an Indiana state law prohibiting the...
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68% Bias Score

Global Transportation Advancements: Airbus, Bhutan Airport, and 3D-Printed Train Station
Airbus unveiled a redesigned hydrogen-powered ZEROe aircraft with four engines, delaying its launch to the second half of the 2030s; Bhutan is building a new airport for a mindfulness city; Japan created the world's first 3D-printed train station in 2.5 hours; France revealed its next-generation hig...

Global Transportation Advancements: Airbus, Bhutan Airport, and 3D-Printed Train Station
Airbus unveiled a redesigned hydrogen-powered ZEROe aircraft with four engines, delaying its launch to the second half of the 2030s; Bhutan is building a new airport for a mindfulness city; Japan created the world's first 3D-printed train station in 2.5 hours; France revealed its next-generation hig...
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Southern Border Military Operation Costs Exceed $300 Million
The Trump administration's military operation at the US southern border cost $328 million by March 12th, including troop deployments, facility expansions, and deportation flights; projected annual costs could exceed $2 billion, diverting funds from other national security priorities despite low ille...

Trump's Southern Border Military Operation Costs Exceed $300 Million
The Trump administration's military operation at the US southern border cost $328 million by March 12th, including troop deployments, facility expansions, and deportation flights; projected annual costs could exceed $2 billion, diverting funds from other national security priorities despite low ille...
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52% Bias Score

Sucralose Increases Appetite, Study Finds
A new study finds that sucralose, a key ingredient in Splenda and other artificial sweeteners, increases appetite by nearly 20% compared to sugar, potentially undermining weight loss efforts; the study, published in Nature Metabolism, involved 75 participants who consumed drinks with sucralose, suga...

Sucralose Increases Appetite, Study Finds
A new study finds that sucralose, a key ingredient in Splenda and other artificial sweeteners, increases appetite by nearly 20% compared to sugar, potentially undermining weight loss efforts; the study, published in Nature Metabolism, involved 75 participants who consumed drinks with sucralose, suga...
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36% Bias Score

Babies Form Memories at 12 Months: Study Challenges Previous Beliefs
A Yale and Columbia University study, published in Science, used brain scans to show that 12-month-old babies can form memories via their hippocampus, challenging previous beliefs about when episodic memory development begins and having implications for understanding cognitive development and mental...

Babies Form Memories at 12 Months: Study Challenges Previous Beliefs
A Yale and Columbia University study, published in Science, used brain scans to show that 12-month-old babies can form memories via their hippocampus, challenging previous beliefs about when episodic memory development begins and having implications for understanding cognitive development and mental...
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16% Bias Score
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