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Dnipro Missile Strike Kills One, Injures at Least Eight
A Russian missile strike on April 10th in Dnipro, Ukraine, resulted in one death and at least eight injuries, hitting a warehouse storing diapers and wipes; simultaneous attacks on Nikopol injured 13 more, while a separate drone strike near Zhytomyr killed another.
Dnipro Missile Strike Kills One, Injures at Least Eight
A Russian missile strike on April 10th in Dnipro, Ukraine, resulted in one death and at least eight injuries, hitting a warehouse storing diapers and wipes; simultaneous attacks on Nikopol injured 13 more, while a separate drone strike near Zhytomyr killed another.
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52% Bias Score


Trump's Tariffs: Economic Uncertainty and Political Fallout
President Trump's tariffs, initially intended to improve trade deals, have caused market uncertainty and a drop in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, prompting internal conflict within his administration and skepticism among fellow Republicans; the 90-day pause on some tariffs signals a possible retr...
Trump's Tariffs: Economic Uncertainty and Political Fallout
President Trump's tariffs, initially intended to improve trade deals, have caused market uncertainty and a drop in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, prompting internal conflict within his administration and skepticism among fellow Republicans; the 90-day pause on some tariffs signals a possible retr...
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60% Bias Score


Spanish Investigation Uncovers Bribery Scheme Involving Former Transport Minister
A Spanish investigation implicates former Transport Minister José Luis Ábalos in bribery related to Air Europa's bailout and the hiring of associates in public companies, with evidence including cash payments, a luxury villa stay, and incriminating messages; a former Adif president faces potential c...
Spanish Investigation Uncovers Bribery Scheme Involving Former Transport Minister
A Spanish investigation implicates former Transport Minister José Luis Ábalos in bribery related to Air Europa's bailout and the hiring of associates in public companies, with evidence including cash payments, a luxury villa stay, and incriminating messages; a former Adif president faces potential c...
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52% Bias Score


Global AI Race Tightens: US Lead Shrinks as China Catches Up
A Stanford University report reveals a tightening global AI race, with the US still leading in model production (40 vs. China's 15 and Europe's 3 in 2024), but China almost matching US performance in key benchmarks, and also leading in AI patents (nearly 70%).
Global AI Race Tightens: US Lead Shrinks as China Catches Up
A Stanford University report reveals a tightening global AI race, with the US still leading in model production (40 vs. China's 15 and Europe's 3 in 2024), but China almost matching US performance in key benchmarks, and also leading in AI patents (nearly 70%).
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56% Bias Score


Witkoff's Third Meeting with Putin Fails to Secure Ukraine Ceasefire
US special envoy Steve Witkoff met with Vladimir Putin in St. Petersburg on Friday for their third meeting this year, failing to secure a full ceasefire in Ukraine, while Ukraine's allies pledged €21 billion in military aid and President Zelensky accused Russia of prolonging the war using Chinese na...
Witkoff's Third Meeting with Putin Fails to Secure Ukraine Ceasefire
US special envoy Steve Witkoff met with Vladimir Putin in St. Petersburg on Friday for their third meeting this year, failing to secure a full ceasefire in Ukraine, while Ukraine's allies pledged €21 billion in military aid and President Zelensky accused Russia of prolonging the war using Chinese na...
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56% Bias Score


US Market Downturn Follows Trump's Tariff Announcements
President Trump announced 10% tariffs on goods from all countries except China, leading to a market downturn with the S&P 500 falling 3.6%, the Dow Jones 2.5%, and the Nasdaq 4.31%; despite this, he remains optimistic about a trade deal with China, while the EU paused planned countermeasures for 90 ...
US Market Downturn Follows Trump's Tariff Announcements
President Trump announced 10% tariffs on goods from all countries except China, leading to a market downturn with the S&P 500 falling 3.6%, the Dow Jones 2.5%, and the Nasdaq 4.31%; despite this, he remains optimistic about a trade deal with China, while the EU paused planned countermeasures for 90 ...
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60% Bias Score

UK Announces £450 Million Drone Aid Package for Ukraine
Britain is providing Ukraine with hundreds of thousands of drones as part of a £450 million aid package, alongside vehicle repairs and radar systems, from a total of £4.5 billion military support, announced at a Ukraine Defence Contact Group meeting chaired by the UK and Germany, amidst concerns ove...

UK Announces £450 Million Drone Aid Package for Ukraine
Britain is providing Ukraine with hundreds of thousands of drones as part of a £450 million aid package, alongside vehicle repairs and radar systems, from a total of £4.5 billion military support, announced at a Ukraine Defence Contact Group meeting chaired by the UK and Germany, amidst concerns ove...
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44% Bias Score

Britain Plans Five-Year Troop Deployment to Ukraine
Britain is considering sending troops to Ukraine for five years as part of a European-led peacekeeping force to deter further Russian aggression, following discussions with France and a meeting of 30 defense ministers at NATO headquarters.

Britain Plans Five-Year Troop Deployment to Ukraine
Britain is considering sending troops to Ukraine for five years as part of a European-led peacekeeping force to deter further Russian aggression, following discussions with France and a meeting of 30 defense ministers at NATO headquarters.
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40% Bias Score

China Admits to Cyberattacks on U.S. Infrastructure
Chinese officials admitted responsibility for cyberattacks on U.S. infrastructure, including ports, airports, and utilities, during a December meeting, linking the attacks to U.S. support for Taiwan, as revealed by the Wall Street Journal.

China Admits to Cyberattacks on U.S. Infrastructure
Chinese officials admitted responsibility for cyberattacks on U.S. infrastructure, including ports, airports, and utilities, during a December meeting, linking the attacks to U.S. support for Taiwan, as revealed by the Wall Street Journal.
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60% Bias Score

Documents on King, RFK Assassinations to be Released
Newly digitized documents related to the 1968 assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy will soon be released to the public, following a directive from President Trump and an intensive effort involving over 100 people working around the clock.

Documents on King, RFK Assassinations to be Released
Newly digitized documents related to the 1968 assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy will soon be released to the public, following a directive from President Trump and an intensive effort involving over 100 people working around the clock.
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40% Bias Score

Europe Pledges €21 Billion in Military Aid to Ukraine
European allies pledged €21 billion in military aid to Ukraine, with Germany contributing €11 billion over four years, focusing on air defenses, missiles, and artillery to counter Russia's ongoing aggression. The UK also pledged £450 million for additional equipment.

Europe Pledges €21 Billion in Military Aid to Ukraine
European allies pledged €21 billion in military aid to Ukraine, with Germany contributing €11 billion over four years, focusing on air defenses, missiles, and artillery to counter Russia's ongoing aggression. The UK also pledged £450 million for additional equipment.
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Tariffs Trigger Global Trade War, Forcing Nations to Choose Sides
President Trump's new tariffs on China, reaching 125%, prompted immediate 84% retaliatory tariffs from China, throwing global markets into disarray and forcing nations like Israel to navigate complex economic and political terrain amid a broader shift toward economic nationalism.

Trump's Tariffs Trigger Global Trade War, Forcing Nations to Choose Sides
President Trump's new tariffs on China, reaching 125%, prompted immediate 84% retaliatory tariffs from China, throwing global markets into disarray and forcing nations like Israel to navigate complex economic and political terrain amid a broader shift toward economic nationalism.
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56% Bias Score
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