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US Imposes Visa Restrictions on Over 250 Nicaraguan Officials
The United States announced visa restrictions on over 250 Nicaraguan officials on April 18th, 2025, marking seven years since a violent crackdown on protests, adding to over 2,000 officials already sanctioned for human rights abuses and the regime's use of migration as a political weapon.
US Imposes Visa Restrictions on Over 250 Nicaraguan Officials
The United States announced visa restrictions on over 250 Nicaraguan officials on April 18th, 2025, marking seven years since a violent crackdown on protests, adding to over 2,000 officials already sanctioned for human rights abuses and the regime's use of migration as a political weapon.
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64% Bias Score


Trump Threatens to Fire Fed Chair Powell Amid Interest Rate Dispute
President Trump attacked Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell for not cutting interest rates, threatening to fire him despite Powell's assertions that the Fed's independence is legally protected and that he would not resign under pressure. This action could lead to a legal battle over the Fed's in...
Trump Threatens to Fire Fed Chair Powell Amid Interest Rate Dispute
President Trump attacked Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell for not cutting interest rates, threatening to fire him despite Powell's assertions that the Fed's independence is legally protected and that he would not resign under pressure. This action could lead to a legal battle over the Fed's in...
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36% Bias Score


US Congressmen Visit Syria Amidst Regional Diplomatic Shifts
Two U.S. Representatives visited Syria for the first time since the fall of Bashar Assad, meeting with Syrian officials including President Ahmad al-Sharaa, and assessing post-war conditions while the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas also visited to discuss regional issues.
US Congressmen Visit Syria Amidst Regional Diplomatic Shifts
Two U.S. Representatives visited Syria for the first time since the fall of Bashar Assad, meeting with Syrian officials including President Ahmad al-Sharaa, and assessing post-war conditions while the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas also visited to discuss regional issues.
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52% Bias Score


FSU Shooting Underscores Recurring Trauma for Gun Violence Survivors
Florida State University student Ilana Badiner, a survivor of the 2018 Parkland shooting, sheltered during Thursday's shooting on campus that killed two and injured six, highlighting the recurring trauma faced by survivors of gun violence and the urgent need for improved campus safety.
FSU Shooting Underscores Recurring Trauma for Gun Violence Survivors
Florida State University student Ilana Badiner, a survivor of the 2018 Parkland shooting, sheltered during Thursday's shooting on campus that killed two and injured six, highlighting the recurring trauma faced by survivors of gun violence and the urgent need for improved campus safety.
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32% Bias Score


Colombia Declares Nationwide Health Emergency Amid Yellow Fever Outbreak
Due to 75 confirmed yellow fever cases and 34 deaths since September 2024 in Colombia, the health ministry declared a nationwide health emergency on Thursday, implementing travel restrictions to affected areas and a national vaccination campaign.
Colombia Declares Nationwide Health Emergency Amid Yellow Fever Outbreak
Due to 75 confirmed yellow fever cases and 34 deaths since September 2024 in Colombia, the health ministry declared a nationwide health emergency on Thursday, implementing travel restrictions to affected areas and a national vaccination campaign.
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40% Bias Score


Judge Halts Trump Administration's CFPB Layoff Plan
U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to lay off approximately 1,400 employees at the CFPB, or about 90% of its workforce, after an appeals court narrowed her earlier injunction; the judge cited concerns that the administration was ignoring her or...
Judge Halts Trump Administration's CFPB Layoff Plan
U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to lay off approximately 1,400 employees at the CFPB, or about 90% of its workforce, after an appeals court narrowed her earlier injunction; the judge cited concerns that the administration was ignoring her or...
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48% Bias Score

Lawsuit Alleges Costa Rica Violated Rights of Detained Migrant Children
Human rights lawyers sued Costa Rica before a U.N. committee for detaining 81 migrant children, some as young as 2, for almost two months in poor conditions after their deportation from the U.S. in February, violating the Convention on the Rights of the Child.

Lawsuit Alleges Costa Rica Violated Rights of Detained Migrant Children
Human rights lawyers sued Costa Rica before a U.N. committee for detaining 81 migrant children, some as young as 2, for almost two months in poor conditions after their deportation from the U.S. in February, violating the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
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52% Bias Score

Van Hollen's El Salvador Visit Sparks Outrage from Murder Victim's Mother
Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen faced criticism after visiting a deported illegal alien in El Salvador, while the mother of Rachel Morin, murdered by an illegal immigrant, says she received no support from him despite the passage of over a year since the crime.

Van Hollen's El Salvador Visit Sparks Outrage from Murder Victim's Mother
Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen faced criticism after visiting a deported illegal alien in El Salvador, while the mother of Rachel Morin, murdered by an illegal immigrant, says she received no support from him despite the passage of over a year since the crime.
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60% Bias Score

Hezbollah Accuses Israel of Ceasefire Violations in South Lebanon
Hezbollah's Secretary-General Naim Qassem accused Israel of violating the ceasefire agreement in South Lebanon over 2,700 times since November 27th, occupying Lebanese land, and refusing to withdraw. He emphasized Hezbollah's commitment to the agreement, but only within the boundaries south of the L...

Hezbollah Accuses Israel of Ceasefire Violations in South Lebanon
Hezbollah's Secretary-General Naim Qassem accused Israel of violating the ceasefire agreement in South Lebanon over 2,700 times since November 27th, occupying Lebanese land, and refusing to withdraw. He emphasized Hezbollah's commitment to the agreement, but only within the boundaries south of the L...
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52% Bias Score

Florida State University Shooting: Two Dead, Suspect in Custody
A shooting at Florida State University's student union on Thursday left two dead and five injured; the suspect, 20-year-old Phoenix Ikner, son of a Leon County sheriff's deputy, was apprehended within minutes.

Florida State University Shooting: Two Dead, Suspect in Custody
A shooting at Florida State University's student union on Thursday left two dead and five injured; the suspect, 20-year-old Phoenix Ikner, son of a Leon County sheriff's deputy, was apprehended within minutes.
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44% Bias Score

In-Flight Attack in Belize: Passenger Kills Knife-Wielding Attacker
A US military veteran wielding a knife attacked passengers and crew on a Tropic Air flight from Belize to San Pedro, injuring three people before being shot and killed by a licensed passenger; one injured passenger remains in critical condition.

In-Flight Attack in Belize: Passenger Kills Knife-Wielding Attacker
A US military veteran wielding a knife attacked passengers and crew on a Tropic Air flight from Belize to San Pedro, injuring three people before being shot and killed by a licensed passenger; one injured passenger remains in critical condition.
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40% Bias Score

Global Warming Heightens Risk of Water Conflicts
Global warming intensifies existing water scarcity, increasing the risk of conflicts, particularly in regions like the Middle East, South Asia, and Africa, where water resources are already strained, despite existing international agreements and technological solutions.

Global Warming Heightens Risk of Water Conflicts
Global warming intensifies existing water scarcity, increasing the risk of conflicts, particularly in regions like the Middle East, South Asia, and Africa, where water resources are already strained, despite existing international agreements and technological solutions.
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12% Bias Score
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