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China to Open World's Tallest Bridge in June
China's Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge, nearing completion in Guizhou province, will become the world's tallest at 2,051 feet above river level, reducing travel time across the canyon from two hours to one minute; it's part of a nationwide infrastructure push.
China to Open World's Tallest Bridge in June
China's Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge, nearing completion in Guizhou province, will become the world's tallest at 2,051 feet above river level, reducing travel time across the canyon from two hours to one minute; it's part of a nationwide infrastructure push.
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44% Bias Score


Second Wave of Attacks Hits French Prisons Amidst Rise in Drug Violence
French prisons were hit by a second wave of attacks overnight, including arson and shootings, prompting an investigation by the National Anti-Terrorism Prosecutor's Office which suspects possible links to drug trafficking gangs, as the country faces a rise in drug violence and record cocaine imports...
Second Wave of Attacks Hits French Prisons Amidst Rise in Drug Violence
French prisons were hit by a second wave of attacks overnight, including arson and shootings, prompting an investigation by the National Anti-Terrorism Prosecutor's Office which suspects possible links to drug trafficking gangs, as the country faces a rise in drug violence and record cocaine imports...
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44% Bias Score


US Retail Sales Soar on Pre-Tariff Buying Spree
US retail sales jumped 1.4% in March, the best month since January 2023, fueled by consumers rushing to buy goods before President Trump's tariff hikes take full effect; the increase was especially strong in car and auto part sales (5.3%).
US Retail Sales Soar on Pre-Tariff Buying Spree
US retail sales jumped 1.4% in March, the best month since January 2023, fueled by consumers rushing to buy goods before President Trump's tariff hikes take full effect; the increase was especially strong in car and auto part sales (5.3%).
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48% Bias Score


TikTok becomes battleground in US-China trade war
Chinese suppliers are using TikTok to sell products directly to American consumers, aiming to bypass President Trump's 145% tariffs; however, experts warn of potential counterfeits and the environmental impact of increased individual shipments.
TikTok becomes battleground in US-China trade war
Chinese suppliers are using TikTok to sell products directly to American consumers, aiming to bypass President Trump's 145% tariffs; however, experts warn of potential counterfeits and the environmental impact of increased individual shipments.
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64% Bias Score


China Replaces Top US Trade Negotiator Amidst Escalating Tensions
China replaced its lead trade negotiator with the US, appointing Li Chenggang to replace Wang Shouwen, amidst escalating trade tensions and President Xi Jinping's Southeast Asia trip aimed at strengthening regional ties; the change is considered sudden and potentially disruptive.
China Replaces Top US Trade Negotiator Amidst Escalating Tensions
China replaced its lead trade negotiator with the US, appointing Li Chenggang to replace Wang Shouwen, amidst escalating trade tensions and President Xi Jinping's Southeast Asia trip aimed at strengthening regional ties; the change is considered sudden and potentially disruptive.
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40% Bias Score


US Retail Sales Surge on Pre-Tariff Buying Spree
US retail sales jumped 1.4% in March, the strongest monthly gain since January 2023, fueled by consumers rushing to purchase goods ahead of anticipated tariff increases imposed by President Trump's administration, creating a short-term economic boost but obscuring the underlying economic sentiment.
US Retail Sales Surge on Pre-Tariff Buying Spree
US retail sales jumped 1.4% in March, the strongest monthly gain since January 2023, fueled by consumers rushing to purchase goods ahead of anticipated tariff increases imposed by President Trump's administration, creating a short-term economic boost but obscuring the underlying economic sentiment.
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44% Bias Score

Gambian Soldier Convicted in US on Torture Charges
A former Gambian soldier, Michael Sang Correa, has been convicted by a US court on torture charges for crimes committed during Yahya Jammeh's rule in The Gambia, setting a precedent for prosecuting human rights abuses abroad.

Gambian Soldier Convicted in US on Torture Charges
A former Gambian soldier, Michael Sang Correa, has been convicted by a US court on torture charges for crimes committed during Yahya Jammeh's rule in The Gambia, setting a precedent for prosecuting human rights abuses abroad.
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36% Bias Score

Second Wave of Attacks Hits French Prisons
French prisons faced a second wave of attacks overnight, involving arson and gunfire at multiple locations, prompting an investigation by the National Anti-Terrorism Prosecutor's Office amid concerns about organized crime and potential links to the growing drug trade.

Second Wave of Attacks Hits French Prisons
French prisons faced a second wave of attacks overnight, involving arson and gunfire at multiple locations, prompting an investigation by the National Anti-Terrorism Prosecutor's Office amid concerns about organized crime and potential links to the growing drug trade.
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48% Bias Score

UK Supreme Court Excludes Trans Women From Legal Definition of "Woman"
The UK Supreme Court unanimously ruled that the legal definition of "woman" in the Equality Act 2010 refers to biological sex, excluding transgender women with Gender Recognition Certificates (GRCs) from certain protections, impacting a 2018 lawsuit in Scotland concerning women's representation on b...

UK Supreme Court Excludes Trans Women From Legal Definition of "Woman"
The UK Supreme Court unanimously ruled that the legal definition of "woman" in the Equality Act 2010 refers to biological sex, excluding transgender women with Gender Recognition Certificates (GRCs) from certain protections, impacting a 2018 lawsuit in Scotland concerning women's representation on b...
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52% Bias Score

UK Supreme Court Rules "Woman" Definition Excludes Trans Women
The UK Supreme Court ruled that the Equality Act 2010's definition of "woman" is based on biological sex, excluding trans women with GRCs from certain protections; this decision, celebrated by gender-critical groups but criticized by LGBTQ+ organizations, impacts single-sex spaces and services and m...

UK Supreme Court Rules "Woman" Definition Excludes Trans Women
The UK Supreme Court ruled that the Equality Act 2010's definition of "woman" is based on biological sex, excluding trans women with GRCs from certain protections; this decision, celebrated by gender-critical groups but criticized by LGBTQ+ organizations, impacts single-sex spaces and services and m...
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68% Bias Score

Democrats and Vulnerable Republicans Build War Chests Ahead of 2024 Midterms
New campaign finance reports show a surge in donations to prominent Democratic critics of President Trump, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez who raised a record-breaking $9.6 million in Q1 2024, while vulnerable House Republicans are also building substantial war chests ahead of the 2024 midte...

Democrats and Vulnerable Republicans Build War Chests Ahead of 2024 Midterms
New campaign finance reports show a surge in donations to prominent Democratic critics of President Trump, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez who raised a record-breaking $9.6 million in Q1 2024, while vulnerable House Republicans are also building substantial war chests ahead of the 2024 midte...
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48% Bias Score

French Court Threatens to Reject State Accounts for 19th Year
The French Court of Auditors threatened to refuse certification of the 2024 government accounts for the 19th consecutive year due to significant unresolved issues, criticizing the government's handling of the budget and resulting 5.8% GDP deficit, while expressing slightly improved outlook for 2025.

French Court Threatens to Reject State Accounts for 19th Year
The French Court of Auditors threatened to refuse certification of the 2024 government accounts for the 19th consecutive year due to significant unresolved issues, criticizing the government's handling of the budget and resulting 5.8% GDP deficit, while expressing slightly improved outlook for 2025.
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48% Bias Score
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