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Trump Fires National Security Staffers at Far-Right Activist's Urging
Following a meeting with President Trump, far-right activist Laura Loomer prompted the dismissal of at least three National Security Council staffers, including Brian Walsh, Thomas Boodry, and David Feith, based on a list of roughly a dozen names she provided, highlighting the influence of such voic...
Trump Fires National Security Staffers at Far-Right Activist's Urging
Following a meeting with President Trump, far-right activist Laura Loomer prompted the dismissal of at least three National Security Council staffers, including Brian Walsh, Thomas Boodry, and David Feith, based on a list of roughly a dozen names she provided, highlighting the influence of such voic...
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56% Bias Score


US Dollar Plummets After New Tariff Announcement
Following the announcement of new trade tariffs, the US dollar fell to its lowest point in two years, while the value of US stocks and government securities dropped, and gold prices spiked before a slight retreat. This event has increased scrutiny of the dollar's role as the global reserve currency.
US Dollar Plummets After New Tariff Announcement
Following the announcement of new trade tariffs, the US dollar fell to its lowest point in two years, while the value of US stocks and government securities dropped, and gold prices spiked before a slight retreat. This event has increased scrutiny of the dollar's role as the global reserve currency.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Fires Three National Security Council Officials After Meeting with Far-Right Activist
Following a White House meeting with far-right activist Laura Loomer, President Trump fired at least three senior National Security Council officials—Brian Walsh, Thomas Boodry, and David Feith—on Thursday, although the White House cited personnel matters and declined further comment. The firings fo...
Trump Fires Three National Security Council Officials After Meeting with Far-Right Activist
Following a White House meeting with far-right activist Laura Loomer, President Trump fired at least three senior National Security Council officials—Brian Walsh, Thomas Boodry, and David Feith—on Thursday, although the White House cited personnel matters and declined further comment. The firings fo...
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44% Bias Score


Massive March Job Cuts: 275,000+ Layoffs, Highest Since 2020
March 2025 saw over 275,000 job cuts—a 60% increase from February and the highest March total since 1989—led by the Department of Government Efficiency, following a year of high layoffs and decreased hiring.
Massive March Job Cuts: 275,000+ Layoffs, Highest Since 2020
March 2025 saw over 275,000 job cuts—a 60% increase from February and the highest March total since 1989—led by the Department of Government Efficiency, following a year of high layoffs and decreased hiring.
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32% Bias Score


Netflix Effect: Streaming Giant Resurrects Shows, Boosts Viewership
Nielsen's report highlights Netflix's impact on reviving older shows like "Suits" (57.7 billion viewing minutes on Netflix vs. 51.1 billion on USA Network) and boosting current shows like "Fire Country," whose Paramount+ premiere viewership increased by 55% after its first season appeared on Netflix...
Netflix Effect: Streaming Giant Resurrects Shows, Boosts Viewership
Nielsen's report highlights Netflix's impact on reviving older shows like "Suits" (57.7 billion viewing minutes on Netflix vs. 51.1 billion on USA Network) and boosting current shows like "Fire Country," whose Paramount+ premiere viewership increased by 55% after its first season appeared on Netflix...
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44% Bias Score


Adams Skips Democratic Primary, to Run for Reelection as Independent
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced he will skip the Democratic primary and run for reelection as an independent, following the dismissal of a federal corruption case against him that included charges of receiving undisclosed gifts and soliciting illegal campaign donations. The DOJ dropped the ...
Adams Skips Democratic Primary, to Run for Reelection as Independent
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced he will skip the Democratic primary and run for reelection as an independent, following the dismissal of a federal corruption case against him that included charges of receiving undisclosed gifts and soliciting illegal campaign donations. The DOJ dropped the ...
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44% Bias Score

Israel Strikes Syrian Targets Amid Growing Turkish Influence
On April 3, 2025, Israel conducted airstrikes on Syrian air bases in Hama and Damascus, and a ground operation in southern Syria, in response to Turkey's growing military presence and plans to deploy forces at the T4 airbase near Palmyra; the new Syrian government condemned the action, while Israel ...

Israel Strikes Syrian Targets Amid Growing Turkish Influence
On April 3, 2025, Israel conducted airstrikes on Syrian air bases in Hama and Damascus, and a ground operation in southern Syria, in response to Turkey's growing military presence and plans to deploy forces at the T4 airbase near Palmyra; the new Syrian government condemned the action, while Israel ...
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40% Bias Score

Four die in wrong-way motorway crash
A suicidal driver caused a fatal head-on collision on the M6 motorway near Tebay, Cumbria, on October 15, 2023, killing Jade McEnroe (33), Jaroslaw Rossa (42), and his two sons, Filip (15) and Dominic (7), while only their other son Arran survived.

Four die in wrong-way motorway crash
A suicidal driver caused a fatal head-on collision on the M6 motorway near Tebay, Cumbria, on October 15, 2023, killing Jade McEnroe (33), Jaroslaw Rossa (42), and his two sons, Filip (15) and Dominic (7), while only their other son Arran survived.
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24% Bias Score

Federal Judge Investigates Trump Administration's Deportations Under 1798 Alien Enemies Act
A federal judge is investigating whether the Trump administration violated a court order by deporting hundreds of migrants to El Salvador using the rarely invoked 1798 Alien Enemies Act; the judge is demanding answers on the number of flights, passengers per flight, departure times, and locations, q...

Federal Judge Investigates Trump Administration's Deportations Under 1798 Alien Enemies Act
A federal judge is investigating whether the Trump administration violated a court order by deporting hundreds of migrants to El Salvador using the rarely invoked 1798 Alien Enemies Act; the judge is demanding answers on the number of flights, passengers per flight, departure times, and locations, q...
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52% Bias Score

Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" Sets Record with 650 Weeks on UK Rock Chart
Pink Floyd's "The Dark Side of the Moon" has achieved a record-breaking 650 weeks on the UK's Official Rock & Metal Albums chart, exceeding even the band's other top albums like "Wish You Were Here" and "The Wall", although other albums have achieved even longer runs.

Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" Sets Record with 650 Weeks on UK Rock Chart
Pink Floyd's "The Dark Side of the Moon" has achieved a record-breaking 650 weeks on the UK's Official Rock & Metal Albums chart, exceeding even the band's other top albums like "Wish You Were Here" and "The Wall", although other albums have achieved even longer runs.
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52% Bias Score

German Coalition Talks Stalled by Financing Dispute
Coalition talks between Germany's SPD and CDU/CSU are deadlocked due to disagreements over financing election promises, creating a projected double-digit billion-euro deficit and delaying government formation, potentially impacting economic stability and social welfare programs.

German Coalition Talks Stalled by Financing Dispute
Coalition talks between Germany's SPD and CDU/CSU are deadlocked due to disagreements over financing election promises, creating a projected double-digit billion-euro deficit and delaying government formation, potentially impacting economic stability and social welfare programs.
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52% Bias Score

Serbian Students Cycle to Strasbourg to Protest Corruption, Seek EU Support
Around 80 Serbian university students are cycling 1,300 kilometers to Strasbourg, France, to garner EU support for their months-long protests against corruption in Serbia, triggered by a deadly November train station collapse that killed 16 people.

Serbian Students Cycle to Strasbourg to Protest Corruption, Seek EU Support
Around 80 Serbian university students are cycling 1,300 kilometers to Strasbourg, France, to garner EU support for their months-long protests against corruption in Serbia, triggered by a deadly November train station collapse that killed 16 people.
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40% Bias Score
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