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Trump's Dual Endorsement Shakes Up Arizona Governor's Race
President Trump endorsed both U.S. Representative Andy Biggs and Karrin Taylor Robson for the Arizona governor's Republican primary, despite previously endorsing Robson, causing a stir among Trump allies who preferred Biggs. This dual endorsement is the latest in a series of similar instances since ...
Trump's Dual Endorsement Shakes Up Arizona Governor's Race
President Trump endorsed both U.S. Representative Andy Biggs and Karrin Taylor Robson for the Arizona governor's Republican primary, despite previously endorsing Robson, causing a stir among Trump allies who preferred Biggs. This dual endorsement is the latest in a series of similar instances since ...
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40% Bias Score


China Executes Man for Murder of Japanese Boy, Heightening Tensions
China executed Zhong Changchun for the September stabbing death of a 10-year-old Japanese boy in Shenzhen, prompting the Japanese government to reiterate safety concerns for its citizens in China and further straining already tense relations between the two countries.
China Executes Man for Murder of Japanese Boy, Heightening Tensions
China executed Zhong Changchun for the September stabbing death of a 10-year-old Japanese boy in Shenzhen, prompting the Japanese government to reiterate safety concerns for its citizens in China and further straining already tense relations between the two countries.
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36% Bias Score


Harvard Sues Trump Administration Over $2.2 Billion Funding Freeze
Harvard University filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration on April 21st, challenging a $2.2 billion federal funding freeze and government demands impacting diversity and antisemitism initiatives. The freeze affects crucial research and raises concerns about academic freedom.
Harvard Sues Trump Administration Over $2.2 Billion Funding Freeze
Harvard University filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration on April 21st, challenging a $2.2 billion federal funding freeze and government demands impacting diversity and antisemitism initiatives. The freeze affects crucial research and raises concerns about academic freedom.
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40% Bias Score


Taliban's Unexpected Shift: Preserving Afghanistan's Ancient Heritage
Following their return to power, the Taliban in Afghanistan have surprisingly shown increased interest in preserving historical sites, leading to numerous archaeological discoveries of Buddhist artifacts, despite persistent challenges like looting and limited resources; this contrasts sharply with t...
Taliban's Unexpected Shift: Preserving Afghanistan's Ancient Heritage
Following their return to power, the Taliban in Afghanistan have surprisingly shown increased interest in preserving historical sites, leading to numerous archaeological discoveries of Buddhist artifacts, despite persistent challenges like looting and limited resources; this contrasts sharply with t...
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36% Bias Score


Czech Advisor: Closer German-Czech Ties, Stricter Migration, and Countering Hybrid Warfare
Czech National Security Advisor Tomas Pojar discussed expectations for the new German government, focusing on increased defense spending, stricter migration policies, and cooperation to counter hybrid warfare tactics like using migration as a weapon. He highlighted the need for stronger EU leadershi...
Czech Advisor: Closer German-Czech Ties, Stricter Migration, and Countering Hybrid Warfare
Czech National Security Advisor Tomas Pojar discussed expectations for the new German government, focusing on increased defense spending, stricter migration policies, and cooperation to counter hybrid warfare tactics like using migration as a weapon. He highlighted the need for stronger EU leadershi...
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44% Bias Score


Meta Profits from Automated Facebook Networks Spreading Disinformation
Reset Tech's analysis reveals Meta's knowledge and apparent tolerance of automated Facebook page networks used for malicious ad campaigns, including the large-scale Russian disinformation campaign 'Doppelgänger', generating an estimated \$118,048–\$674,923 in revenue for Meta from 6,000 ads reaching...
Meta Profits from Automated Facebook Networks Spreading Disinformation
Reset Tech's analysis reveals Meta's knowledge and apparent tolerance of automated Facebook page networks used for malicious ad campaigns, including the large-scale Russian disinformation campaign 'Doppelgänger', generating an estimated \$118,048–\$674,923 in revenue for Meta from 6,000 ads reaching...
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48% Bias Score

Washington Handyman Arrested for Murder of 82-Year-Old Woman
82-year-old Marcia Norman was found murdered in Washington state; her handyman, Jeffrey Zizz, 47, was arrested and charged with murder, kidnapping, and unlawful disposal of remains after a letter detailing a planned burglary and sexual assault was found at his home; Zizz fled to Montana following th...

Washington Handyman Arrested for Murder of 82-Year-Old Woman
82-year-old Marcia Norman was found murdered in Washington state; her handyman, Jeffrey Zizz, 47, was arrested and charged with murder, kidnapping, and unlawful disposal of remains after a letter detailing a planned burglary and sexual assault was found at his home; Zizz fled to Montana following th...
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52% Bias Score

Iranian Cardinal to Participate in Papal Election
For the first time, a cardinal residing in Tehran, Cardinal Dominique Mathieu, will participate in the conclave electing the next Pope, a significant event for Iran's small Catholic community and a potential step toward closer Vatican-Iran relations.

Iranian Cardinal to Participate in Papal Election
For the first time, a cardinal residing in Tehran, Cardinal Dominique Mathieu, will participate in the conclave electing the next Pope, a significant event for Iran's small Catholic community and a potential step toward closer Vatican-Iran relations.
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32% Bias Score

US Imposes Steep Tariffs on Southeast Asian Solar Panel Imports
The US Commerce Department imposed tariffs up to 3,521% on solar panel imports from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam due to alleged Chinese subsidies and dumping, impacting $12 billion in 2023 imports and potentially raising prices for US consumers while benefiting US manufacturers.

US Imposes Steep Tariffs on Southeast Asian Solar Panel Imports
The US Commerce Department imposed tariffs up to 3,521% on solar panel imports from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam due to alleged Chinese subsidies and dumping, impacting $12 billion in 2023 imports and potentially raising prices for US consumers while benefiting US manufacturers.
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48% Bias Score

Major Donation Boosts Canadian Climate Research and Action
Wealthy families and foundations have donated $76-million to Canadian climate causes, with $60-million funding the creation of the Lawson Climate Institute at the University of Toronto, which will focus on sustainable technologies and policy; the initiative aims to counteract the low level of philan...

Major Donation Boosts Canadian Climate Research and Action
Wealthy families and foundations have donated $76-million to Canadian climate causes, with $60-million funding the creation of the Lawson Climate Institute at the University of Toronto, which will focus on sustainable technologies and policy; the initiative aims to counteract the low level of philan...
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44% Bias Score

Factors Influencing the Selection of Pope Francis's Successor
Following Pope Francis's death, speculation about his successor is intense, with various factors influencing the selection process, including the candidate's international reputation, network, language skills, and a clean record regarding the sexual abuse scandal.

Factors Influencing the Selection of Pope Francis's Successor
Following Pope Francis's death, speculation about his successor is intense, with various factors influencing the selection process, including the candidate's international reputation, network, language skills, and a clean record regarding the sexual abuse scandal.
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36% Bias Score

Sachsenhausen Liberation: Survivors Return Amidst Resurgent Extremism
On April 22, 1945, the Sachsenhausen concentration camp was liberated, but approximately 300 of the roughly 3000 remaining prisoners soon died from the effects of Nazi atrocities; over 30,000 prisoners were sent on death marches before the liberation, resulting in thousands more deaths; from 1936-19...

Sachsenhausen Liberation: Survivors Return Amidst Resurgent Extremism
On April 22, 1945, the Sachsenhausen concentration camp was liberated, but approximately 300 of the roughly 3000 remaining prisoners soon died from the effects of Nazi atrocities; over 30,000 prisoners were sent on death marches before the liberation, resulting in thousands more deaths; from 1936-19...
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24% Bias Score
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