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Trump Administration Refers NY AG James for Mortgage Fraud Prosecution
The Trump administration referred New York Attorney General Letitia James for prosecution on mortgage fraud allegations, including falsified records, after James won a $454 million civil fraud judgment against Trump. The referral cites inconsistencies in James' mortgage applications for three differ...
Trump Administration Refers NY AG James for Mortgage Fraud Prosecution
The Trump administration referred New York Attorney General Letitia James for prosecution on mortgage fraud allegations, including falsified records, after James won a $454 million civil fraud judgment against Trump. The referral cites inconsistencies in James' mortgage applications for three differ...
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48% Bias Score


US Tariffs and Global Uncertainty Threaten Chilean Economy
US tariffs threaten Chile's \$31.517 billion (2024) export market, impacting salmon (40% reliant on US), fruit, and wine exports, prompting negotiations and calls for market diversification amidst global trade uncertainty.
US Tariffs and Global Uncertainty Threaten Chilean Economy
US tariffs threaten Chile's \$31.517 billion (2024) export market, impacting salmon (40% reliant on US), fruit, and wine exports, prompting negotiations and calls for market diversification amidst global trade uncertainty.
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40% Bias Score


Mexico: Highest Pegasus Spyware Victim Count in 2019
In 2019, Mexico experienced the highest number of Pegasus spyware attacks globally, with 456 victims between April 29 and May 10, representing 37% of the total 1,233 cases documented in a WhatsApp lawsuit against the spyware's manufacturer, NSO Group. The attacks targeted diverse individuals includi...
Mexico: Highest Pegasus Spyware Victim Count in 2019
In 2019, Mexico experienced the highest number of Pegasus spyware attacks globally, with 456 victims between April 29 and May 10, representing 37% of the total 1,233 cases documented in a WhatsApp lawsuit against the spyware's manufacturer, NSO Group. The attacks targeted diverse individuals includi...
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36% Bias Score


Greece to Discuss €1 Billion Defense Plan Amidst Interconnector Uncertainty
Greece's National Security Council will meet today to discuss a 12-year, €1 billion defense plan including four FDI frigates, two FREMM frigates, and MEKO frigate upgrades, alongside other projects, while uncertainty remains about the Greece-Cyprus electricity interconnector.
Greece to Discuss €1 Billion Defense Plan Amidst Interconnector Uncertainty
Greece's National Security Council will meet today to discuss a 12-year, €1 billion defense plan including four FDI frigates, two FREMM frigates, and MEKO frigate upgrades, alongside other projects, while uncertainty remains about the Greece-Cyprus electricity interconnector.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Threatens Funding Cuts to Universities Over Antisemitism
The Trump administration threatened to cut federal funding to universities like Columbia and Harvard unless they implement reforms to combat a surge in antisemitic incidents following the October 7 Hamas massacre; the universities rejected the plan, citing concerns about their autonomy.
Trump Threatens Funding Cuts to Universities Over Antisemitism
The Trump administration threatened to cut federal funding to universities like Columbia and Harvard unless they implement reforms to combat a surge in antisemitic incidents following the October 7 Hamas massacre; the universities rejected the plan, citing concerns about their autonomy.
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68% Bias Score


Nvidia's China Export Loss Triggers Market Sell-Off Amidst Unexpectedly Strong Chinese Growth
Nvidia's profit warning, projecting a \$5.5 billion loss from China export restrictions, caused significant drops in US and Asian stock markets, while China reported unexpectedly strong Q1 growth (5.4%), despite trade war concerns and lowered growth forecasts from major banks.
Nvidia's China Export Loss Triggers Market Sell-Off Amidst Unexpectedly Strong Chinese Growth
Nvidia's profit warning, projecting a \$5.5 billion loss from China export restrictions, caused significant drops in US and Asian stock markets, while China reported unexpectedly strong Q1 growth (5.4%), despite trade war concerns and lowered growth forecasts from major banks.
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40% Bias Score

Russia Downs 26 Ukrainian Drones, Odessa Attack Injures Three
Russian forces downed 26 Ukrainian drones overnight across multiple regions, including Voronezh, Belgorod, Kursk, Lipetsk, and Moscow, while a separate drone attack on Odessa injured three and damaged civilian infrastructure.

Russia Downs 26 Ukrainian Drones, Odessa Attack Injures Three
Russian forces downed 26 Ukrainian drones overnight across multiple regions, including Voronezh, Belgorod, Kursk, Lipetsk, and Moscow, while a separate drone attack on Odessa injured three and damaged civilian infrastructure.
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40% Bias Score

Resilience of Faith: Holy Week Pilgrimage in Post-Conflict Jerusalem
Spanish pilgrims completed a Holy Week pilgrimage in Jerusalem, visiting significant sites despite security concerns and reduced tourism due to the October 2023 Hamas attack and subsequent Israeli offensive, highlighting the resilience of faith-based travel.

Resilience of Faith: Holy Week Pilgrimage in Post-Conflict Jerusalem
Spanish pilgrims completed a Holy Week pilgrimage in Jerusalem, visiting significant sites despite security concerns and reduced tourism due to the October 2023 Hamas attack and subsequent Israeli offensive, highlighting the resilience of faith-based travel.
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52% Bias Score

Saxony anticipates tourism boom from China, hampered by visa restrictions
Saxony's tourism sector expects a 70% increase in Chinese visitors in 2023, potentially reaching record numbers by 2025, but Germany's visa policy is hindering further growth; Wolfgang Gärtner of TMGS advocates for change.

Saxony anticipates tourism boom from China, hampered by visa restrictions
Saxony's tourism sector expects a 70% increase in Chinese visitors in 2023, potentially reaching record numbers by 2025, but Germany's visa policy is hindering further growth; Wolfgang Gärtner of TMGS advocates for change.
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44% Bias Score

Biden Condemns Trump Administration's Social Security Cuts
In his first public speech since leaving office, former US President Biden strongly criticized the Trump administration's handling of the Social Security Administration (SSA), warning of potential service disruptions for over 70 million beneficiaries and raising concerns about data security and the ...

Biden Condemns Trump Administration's Social Security Cuts
In his first public speech since leaving office, former US President Biden strongly criticized the Trump administration's handling of the Social Security Administration (SSA), warning of potential service disruptions for over 70 million beneficiaries and raising concerns about data security and the ...
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52% Bias Score

Russia Strikes Sumy Military Facility, Claims Western Advisors Present
Russia claims it struck a Ukrainian military facility in Sumy on April 13th, killing over 60 Ukrainian soldiers and Western military advisors, justifying the action as a response to a Ukrainian operation involving high-ranking officials and Western counterparts; this follows a drone attack on the Ru...

Russia Strikes Sumy Military Facility, Claims Western Advisors Present
Russia claims it struck a Ukrainian military facility in Sumy on April 13th, killing over 60 Ukrainian soldiers and Western military advisors, justifying the action as a response to a Ukrainian operation involving high-ranking officials and Western counterparts; this follows a drone attack on the Ru...
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60% Bias Score

Using AI and Positive Visioning to Resolve Intractable Conflicts
Rabbi and educational visionary suggests using AI and positive visioning to solve seemingly intractable conflicts by focusing on shared future goals, such as improved mental health and political systems that accommodate competing claims in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, rather than current divisi...

Using AI and Positive Visioning to Resolve Intractable Conflicts
Rabbi and educational visionary suggests using AI and positive visioning to solve seemingly intractable conflicts by focusing on shared future goals, such as improved mental health and political systems that accommodate competing claims in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, rather than current divisi...
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52% Bias Score
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