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Secret Plan for Supranational Bank to Fund European Rearmament
European and British officials secretly met to discuss a supranational bank for joint arms purchases, bypassing the EU Commission, to allow faster European rearmament and overcome national budget limitations; the plan contrasts with the EU's €150 billion defense loan package.
Secret Plan for Supranational Bank to Fund European Rearmament
European and British officials secretly met to discuss a supranational bank for joint arms purchases, bypassing the EU Commission, to allow faster European rearmament and overcome national budget limitations; the plan contrasts with the EU's €150 billion defense loan package.
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36% Bias Score


Leiden's Colonial Profits: New Research Exposes City's Role in Slavery
New research reveals Leiden University and city leaders directly profited from colonialism and slavery from 1600-1945, despite less overt involvement than port cities, prompting plans for formal recognition of this shared history.
Leiden's Colonial Profits: New Research Exposes City's Role in Slavery
New research reveals Leiden University and city leaders directly profited from colonialism and slavery from 1600-1945, despite less overt involvement than port cities, prompting plans for formal recognition of this shared history.
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16% Bias Score


US Embassy in The Hague Seeks Supplier Compliance with Trump's Anti-Diversity Decree
The US embassy in The Hague asked suppliers to confirm alignment with President Trump's "anti-diversity decree", prompting criticism from the Dutch government and prompting a clarification that only companies with contracts or seeking contracts with the US missions are affected, requiring certificat...
US Embassy in The Hague Seeks Supplier Compliance with Trump's Anti-Diversity Decree
The US embassy in The Hague asked suppliers to confirm alignment with President Trump's "anti-diversity decree", prompting criticism from the Dutch government and prompting a clarification that only companies with contracts or seeking contracts with the US missions are affected, requiring certificat...
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36% Bias Score


US Strikes on Yemen Yield Limited Success Despite High Costs
Despite US claims of decimating the Houthis in Yemen, recent strikes have proven less effective than anticipated due to fortified underground bunkers, costing over $200 million (projected to exceed $1 billion) in munitions alone, excluding personnel and carrier deployment.
US Strikes on Yemen Yield Limited Success Despite High Costs
Despite US claims of decimating the Houthis in Yemen, recent strikes have proven less effective than anticipated due to fortified underground bunkers, costing over $200 million (projected to exceed $1 billion) in munitions alone, excluding personnel and carrier deployment.
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40% Bias Score


Ongoing Displacement of Native American Communities
Native American communities experience persistent displacement due to economic hardship, climate change, and historical injustices, resulting in low homeownership, limited capital access, and cultural disruption; however, Native-led initiatives are working to reclaim economic power and build resilie...
Ongoing Displacement of Native American Communities
Native American communities experience persistent displacement due to economic hardship, climate change, and historical injustices, resulting in low homeownership, limited capital access, and cultural disruption; however, Native-led initiatives are working to reclaim economic power and build resilie...
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24% Bias Score


Large Language Models Fall Short in Analogical Reasoning
A new study reveals that large language models significantly underperform humans in analogical reasoning, highlighting a critical limitation in their ability to generalize from diverse data and affecting their applicability in various fields, unlike human adaptability to unfamiliar contexts.
Large Language Models Fall Short in Analogical Reasoning
A new study reveals that large language models significantly underperform humans in analogical reasoning, highlighting a critical limitation in their ability to generalize from diverse data and affecting their applicability in various fields, unlike human adaptability to unfamiliar contexts.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Fires NSA Director, Raises National Security Concerns
President Trump fired NSA Director General Timothy Haugh and Deputy Director Wendy Noble, reportedly at the behest of far-right activist Laura Loomer, raising concerns about national security and political influence within the intelligence community.

Trump Fires NSA Director, Raises National Security Concerns
President Trump fired NSA Director General Timothy Haugh and Deputy Director Wendy Noble, reportedly at the behest of far-right activist Laura Loomer, raising concerns about national security and political influence within the intelligence community.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Court Sentences Extortion Mastermind to 26.5 Years
A Dutch court sentenced Ali G. to 26.5 years in prison for masterminding a violent extortion campaign against a fruit importer in Hedel following the discovery of 400 kilos of cocaine in 2019; eleven others received sentences ranging from 2 to 10 years.

Dutch Court Sentences Extortion Mastermind to 26.5 Years
A Dutch court sentenced Ali G. to 26.5 years in prison for masterminding a violent extortion campaign against a fruit importer in Hedel following the discovery of 400 kilos of cocaine in 2019; eleven others received sentences ranging from 2 to 10 years.
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40% Bias Score

Knesset Speaker's Historic Visit Strengthens Israel-Central Asia Ties
Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana's historic visit to Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan from October 27-29, 2023, strengthened diplomatic ties, highlighting shared history and Uzbekistan's refuge for Jews during the Holocaust; the visit coincided with the Inter-Parliamentary Union conference, where Israel opposed ...

Knesset Speaker's Historic Visit Strengthens Israel-Central Asia Ties
Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana's historic visit to Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan from October 27-29, 2023, strengthened diplomatic ties, highlighting shared history and Uzbekistan's refuge for Jews during the Holocaust; the visit coincided with the Inter-Parliamentary Union conference, where Israel opposed ...
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48% Bias Score

March Jobs Report: Strong Numbers Mask Underlying Economic Weakness
The March jobs report showed 228,000 jobs added, exceeding expectations, but this followed downward revisions for January and February, and federal employment fell by 4,000. Strong employment in healthcare and leisure and hospitality masked the underlying uncertainty.

March Jobs Report: Strong Numbers Mask Underlying Economic Weakness
The March jobs report showed 228,000 jobs added, exceeding expectations, but this followed downward revisions for January and February, and federal employment fell by 4,000. Strong employment in healthcare and leisure and hospitality masked the underlying uncertainty.
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Economic Policies: A Nixonian Shock to the Global System
President Trump's tariff policies and the Senate's proposed tax bill, similar to Nixon's 1971 decision to unpeg the dollar from gold, are reshaping global trade and fiscal policy, with 78% of businesses expecting negative impacts and consumers facing rising prices.

Trump's Economic Policies: A Nixonian Shock to the Global System
President Trump's tariff policies and the Senate's proposed tax bill, similar to Nixon's 1971 decision to unpeg the dollar from gold, are reshaping global trade and fiscal policy, with 78% of businesses expecting negative impacts and consumers facing rising prices.
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Tariffs Trigger Stock Market Freefall
President Trump's new tariffs have caused a 13% drop in the S&P since November, contradicting his past claims that a strong stock market reflects presidential success; economists widely disagree with Trump's assertion that this hurts only the wealthy.

Trump's Tariffs Trigger Stock Market Freefall
President Trump's new tariffs have caused a 13% drop in the S&P since November, contradicting his past claims that a strong stock market reflects presidential success; economists widely disagree with Trump's assertion that this hurts only the wealthy.
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52% Bias Score
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