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Erdogan Accuses Israel of Destabilizing Syria, Condemns Gaza Actions
Turkish President Erdogan accused Israel of destabilizing Syria by inciting ethnic and religious conflict and condemned Israel's actions in Gaza as "barbaric," escalating tensions between the two nations amid increased Turkish influence in Syria.
Erdogan Accuses Israel of Destabilizing Syria, Condemns Gaza Actions
Turkish President Erdogan accused Israel of destabilizing Syria by inciting ethnic and religious conflict and condemned Israel's actions in Gaza as "barbaric," escalating tensions between the two nations amid increased Turkish influence in Syria.
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40% Bias Score


OCHA Announces 20% Workforce Cut Amid Funding Crisis
The UN's Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) will cut its workforce by 20% and reduce operations in nine countries due to a $60 million funding shortfall, despite rising global humanitarian needs, implementing a "lighter, faster" model to prioritize core functions.
OCHA Announces 20% Workforce Cut Amid Funding Crisis
The UN's Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) will cut its workforce by 20% and reduce operations in nine countries due to a $60 million funding shortfall, despite rising global humanitarian needs, implementing a "lighter, faster" model to prioritize core functions.
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36% Bias Score


UK Junk Food Ads Surge Before New Regulations
UK food companies spent an extra £420m on advertising in 2024, a 26% increase, coinciding with a rise in sales of unhealthy snacks before new regulations curb TV and online ads from October, leaving loopholes for other forms of advertising.
UK Junk Food Ads Surge Before New Regulations
UK food companies spent an extra £420m on advertising in 2024, a 26% increase, coinciding with a rise in sales of unhealthy snacks before new regulations curb TV and online ads from October, leaving loopholes for other forms of advertising.
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52% Bias Score


IRS-ICE Data Sharing Threatens California with $8.5 Billion Revenue Loss
The Trump administration authorized the IRS to share tax data of undocumented immigrants with ICE, potentially causing California to lose $8.5 billion in annual tax revenue due to the resulting deportations, prompting criticism from state officials and advocacy groups.
IRS-ICE Data Sharing Threatens California with $8.5 Billion Revenue Loss
The Trump administration authorized the IRS to share tax data of undocumented immigrants with ICE, potentially causing California to lose $8.5 billion in annual tax revenue due to the resulting deportations, prompting criticism from state officials and advocacy groups.
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64% Bias Score


Uganda's Deadly Football Fandom: Four Deaths Highlight Violent Rivalry
In Uganda, the passionate following of English Premier League teams, particularly Arsenal and Manchester United, has led to four deaths in 2023 due to clashes between rival fans, highlighting the intersection of football fanaticism, gambling, and violence.
Uganda's Deadly Football Fandom: Four Deaths Highlight Violent Rivalry
In Uganda, the passionate following of English Premier League teams, particularly Arsenal and Manchester United, has led to four deaths in 2023 due to clashes between rival fans, highlighting the intersection of football fanaticism, gambling, and violence.
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56% Bias Score


Columbia Graduate Ordered Deported for Pro-Palestinian Activism
A Louisiana immigration judge ordered the deportation of Mahmoud Khalil, a 30-year-old Columbia University graduate, for alleged misrepresentations on his green card application and participation in pro-Palestinian protests; the ruling has raised concerns about free speech and the potential chilling...
Columbia Graduate Ordered Deported for Pro-Palestinian Activism
A Louisiana immigration judge ordered the deportation of Mahmoud Khalil, a 30-year-old Columbia University graduate, for alleged misrepresentations on his green card application and participation in pro-Palestinian protests; the ruling has raised concerns about free speech and the potential chilling...
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60% Bias Score

Menendez Brothers Resentencing Hearing to Proceed
A Los Angeles court ruled that the resentencing hearing for Lyle and Erik Menendez, convicted in 1989 of murdering their parents, can proceed despite opposition from the District Attorney, potentially leading to parole eligibility under a California law for inmates under 26 at the time of their crim...

Menendez Brothers Resentencing Hearing to Proceed
A Los Angeles court ruled that the resentencing hearing for Lyle and Erik Menendez, convicted in 1989 of murdering their parents, can proceed despite opposition from the District Attorney, potentially leading to parole eligibility under a California law for inmates under 26 at the time of their crim...
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44% Bias Score

UK Government Intervenes to Rescue British Steel
The UK government will spend millions to rescue British Steel from collapse after its Chinese owner, Jingye, said it could not afford to keep the Scunthorpe plant open, prompting concerns about mass redundancies and the loss of the last remaining maker of mass-produced virgin steel in England.

UK Government Intervenes to Rescue British Steel
The UK government will spend millions to rescue British Steel from collapse after its Chinese owner, Jingye, said it could not afford to keep the Scunthorpe plant open, prompting concerns about mass redundancies and the loss of the last remaining maker of mass-produced virgin steel in England.
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40% Bias Score

UK Chancellor Calls for Global Trade Reform Amidst Trump's Protectionist Policies
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves calls for a new global economic system emphasizing free trade in response to President Trump's protectionist tariffs, while the UK government announces a \$20 billion financing package to support businesses impacted by these tariffs.

UK Chancellor Calls for Global Trade Reform Amidst Trump's Protectionist Policies
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves calls for a new global economic system emphasizing free trade in response to President Trump's protectionist tariffs, while the UK government announces a \$20 billion financing package to support businesses impacted by these tariffs.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Orders Military Jurisdiction Over Border Land
President Trump issued a memo Friday ordering four federal agencies to grant the US military jurisdiction over federal lands along the US-Mexico border to facilitate wall construction and surveillance, effectively enabling military detention of migrants, potentially circumventing the Posse Comitatus...

Trump Orders Military Jurisdiction Over Border Land
President Trump issued a memo Friday ordering four federal agencies to grant the US military jurisdiction over federal lands along the US-Mexico border to facilitate wall construction and surveillance, effectively enabling military detention of migrants, potentially circumventing the Posse Comitatus...
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48% Bias Score

Kennedy's Autism Claim Refuted: Expert Warns Against False Hope
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claimed to find the cause of autism by September, a claim refuted by former FDA official Dr. Peter Marks who warned against false hope and cited the complexity of autism's causes, echoing concerns from autism advocacy groups and experts who c...

Kennedy's Autism Claim Refuted: Expert Warns Against False Hope
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claimed to find the cause of autism by September, a claim refuted by former FDA official Dr. Peter Marks who warned against false hope and cited the complexity of autism's causes, echoing concerns from autism advocacy groups and experts who c...
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56% Bias Score

DOJ Unable to Locate Wrongfully Deported Salvadoran Immigrant
A Maryland-based Salvadoran immigrant, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, was wrongly deported to El Salvador; despite a Supreme Court ruling ordering his return, the Department of Justice is unable to locate him, causing a federal judge to express serious concerns about the government's lack of action.

DOJ Unable to Locate Wrongfully Deported Salvadoran Immigrant
A Maryland-based Salvadoran immigrant, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, was wrongly deported to El Salvador; despite a Supreme Court ruling ordering his return, the Department of Justice is unable to locate him, causing a federal judge to express serious concerns about the government's lack of action.
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40% Bias Score
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