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SMS Security Risks Persist Despite Warnings and Impending RCS Upgrade
Following warnings from the FBI and CISA about Chinese hackers exploiting unencrypted SMS, users shifted to encrypted alternatives like WhatsApp and Signal, yet many have returned to SMS despite ongoing security risks; RCS offers a potential solution, but its rollout is delayed.
SMS Security Risks Persist Despite Warnings and Impending RCS Upgrade
Following warnings from the FBI and CISA about Chinese hackers exploiting unencrypted SMS, users shifted to encrypted alternatives like WhatsApp and Signal, yet many have returned to SMS despite ongoing security risks; RCS offers a potential solution, but its rollout is delayed.
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44% Bias Score


China's Q1 2025 Economy Exceeds Expectations Amidst Global Protectionism
Despite rising protectionism, China's Q1 2025 economy showed strong growth, exceeding expectations with record goods trade, robust industrial production and consumption, driven by domestic demand and government policies, laying a solid foundation for its annual target.
China's Q1 2025 Economy Exceeds Expectations Amidst Global Protectionism
Despite rising protectionism, China's Q1 2025 economy showed strong growth, exceeding expectations with record goods trade, robust industrial production and consumption, driven by domestic demand and government policies, laying a solid foundation for its annual target.
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52% Bias Score


Rise in Anti-LGBTQ Bias Fuels Demand for LGBTQ Self-Defense Classes
In response to rising anti-LGBTQ legislation and hate crimes, LGBTQ self-defense classes across the U.S. are experiencing increased enrollment, providing community support and practical skills to counter threats.
Rise in Anti-LGBTQ Bias Fuels Demand for LGBTQ Self-Defense Classes
In response to rising anti-LGBTQ legislation and hate crimes, LGBTQ self-defense classes across the U.S. are experiencing increased enrollment, providing community support and practical skills to counter threats.
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16% Bias Score


Trump's Funding Freeze Cripples Harvard, Impacts U.S. Competitiveness
The Trump administration froze $2.2 billion in grants and $60 million in contracts to Harvard University, causing research labs to shut down, scientists to leave the U.S., and impacting healthcare, all due to the university's refusal to comply with the administration's demands.
Trump's Funding Freeze Cripples Harvard, Impacts U.S. Competitiveness
The Trump administration froze $2.2 billion in grants and $60 million in contracts to Harvard University, causing research labs to shut down, scientists to leave the U.S., and impacting healthcare, all due to the university's refusal to comply with the administration's demands.
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60% Bias Score


Tunisian Court Sentences Dozens of Opposition Figures to Prison
A Tunisian court sentenced 37 opposition figures, including prominent members of the National Salvation Front, to prison terms ranging from 4 to 66 years on April 19th, following a remotely conducted trial that raised concerns about due process and political motivation.
Tunisian Court Sentences Dozens of Opposition Figures to Prison
A Tunisian court sentenced 37 opposition figures, including prominent members of the National Salvation Front, to prison terms ranging from 4 to 66 years on April 19th, following a remotely conducted trial that raised concerns about due process and political motivation.
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48% Bias Score


Iran's Railway Receives $750 Million Investment Amid Zanjani Controversy
A 61 trillion toman ($750 million USD) contract between Iran's railway company and Avan Rail, a newly established firm with links to Babak Zanjani's past assets, will deliver 300 passenger cars, 50 freight locomotives, and 600 freight wagons.
Iran's Railway Receives $750 Million Investment Amid Zanjani Controversy
A 61 trillion toman ($750 million USD) contract between Iran's railway company and Avan Rail, a newly established firm with links to Babak Zanjani's past assets, will deliver 300 passenger cars, 50 freight locomotives, and 600 freight wagons.
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52% Bias Score

US May Abandon Ukraine Peace Talks
Following meetings in Paris, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced on Friday that the Trump administration might end negotiations on the Ukraine conflict if they fail to produce results soon, a position President Trump confirmed; this follows a Thursday signing of a US-Ukraine minerals agreeme...

US May Abandon Ukraine Peace Talks
Following meetings in Paris, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced on Friday that the Trump administration might end negotiations on the Ukraine conflict if they fail to produce results soon, a position President Trump confirmed; this follows a Thursday signing of a US-Ukraine minerals agreeme...
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56% Bias Score

Van Hollen Demands Return of Wrongfully Deported Abrego Garcia
Senator Chris Van Hollen visited El Salvador to check on Abrego Garcia, wrongfully deported by the Trump administration, finding him transferred from CECOT maximum-security prison to a less restrictive facility in Santa Ana, despite a U.S. court order for his return; the Senator highlights the Salva...

Van Hollen Demands Return of Wrongfully Deported Abrego Garcia
Senator Chris Van Hollen visited El Salvador to check on Abrego Garcia, wrongfully deported by the Trump administration, finding him transferred from CECOT maximum-security prison to a less restrictive facility in Santa Ana, despite a U.S. court order for his return; the Senator highlights the Salva...
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration Accused of Defying Courts in Deportation Case
Sen. Chris Van Hollen accuses President Trump of creating a constitutional crisis by defying court orders to return Kilmar Abrego Garcia, mistakenly deported to El Salvador, prompting accusations of due process violations and calls for contempt of court proceedings.

Trump Administration Accused of Defying Courts in Deportation Case
Sen. Chris Van Hollen accuses President Trump of creating a constitutional crisis by defying court orders to return Kilmar Abrego Garcia, mistakenly deported to El Salvador, prompting accusations of due process violations and calls for contempt of court proceedings.
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56% Bias Score

US-Iran Nuclear Talks: The Crucial Next Step
Haaretz reports that the next phase of US-Iran nuclear talks will involve detailed technical negotiations, presenting the biggest challenge. The talks aim for a deal ensuring Iran's nuclear weapons-free status while allowing peaceful nuclear energy development, with Iran presenting nine conditions.

US-Iran Nuclear Talks: The Crucial Next Step
Haaretz reports that the next phase of US-Iran nuclear talks will involve detailed technical negotiations, presenting the biggest challenge. The talks aim for a deal ensuring Iran's nuclear weapons-free status while allowing peaceful nuclear energy development, with Iran presenting nine conditions.
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32% Bias Score

Ukraine Conflict: Easter Truce Violated by Both Sides
A 30-hour Easter truce in the Ukraine conflict, announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin, was violated by both sides, with Ukraine reporting over 2,000 breaches by Russia and Russia accusing Ukraine of over 1,000, highlighting the deep mistrust between the two nations and the difficulty in achi...

Ukraine Conflict: Easter Truce Violated by Both Sides
A 30-hour Easter truce in the Ukraine conflict, announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin, was violated by both sides, with Ukraine reporting over 2,000 breaches by Russia and Russia accusing Ukraine of over 1,000, highlighting the deep mistrust between the two nations and the difficulty in achi...
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44% Bias Score

Assad Moved Assets Out of Syria Before Government's Fall: Reuters Investigation
A Reuters investigation reveals that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad secretly moved assets, including cash and valuables, out of Syria via a private plane chartered by his economic advisor, Yasser Ibrahim, 48 hours before his government's fall, using at least four flights to the UAE.

Assad Moved Assets Out of Syria Before Government's Fall: Reuters Investigation
A Reuters investigation reveals that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad secretly moved assets, including cash and valuables, out of Syria via a private plane chartered by his economic advisor, Yasser Ibrahim, 48 hours before his government's fall, using at least four flights to the UAE.
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40% Bias Score
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