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Sydney Woman Murdered in Organised Crime Retribution
A Sydney woman, Thi Kim Tran, 45, was abducted, murdered, and burned in a stolen car after her husband allegedly stole drugs from a Victorian organized crime group; an eight-year-old boy was critically injured, and a drug lab linked to the group was raided.
Sydney Woman Murdered in Organised Crime Retribution
A Sydney woman, Thi Kim Tran, 45, was abducted, murdered, and burned in a stolen car after her husband allegedly stole drugs from a Victorian organized crime group; an eight-year-old boy was critically injured, and a drug lab linked to the group was raided.
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44% Bias Score


HMS Prince of Wales Begins Eight-Month Global Deployment
The Royal Navy's flagship HMS Prince of Wales begins an eight-month deployment (Operation Highmast) on September 26th, engaging in joint exercises with 40 countries across the Mediterranean, Middle East, Southeast Asia, Japan, and Australia, demonstrating UK naval and air power, and boosting interna...
HMS Prince of Wales Begins Eight-Month Global Deployment
The Royal Navy's flagship HMS Prince of Wales begins an eight-month deployment (Operation Highmast) on September 26th, engaging in joint exercises with 40 countries across the Mediterranean, Middle East, Southeast Asia, Japan, and Australia, demonstrating UK naval and air power, and boosting interna...
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52% Bias Score


U.S. Ambassador Optimistic About Japan Tariff Talks
New U.S. Ambassador to Japan George Glass expressed optimism about tariff negotiations with Japan, stating both countries are in a "golden age" economically and in terms of friendship, despite previous protectionist policies that strained relations; he also pledged support for resolving the North Ko...
U.S. Ambassador Optimistic About Japan Tariff Talks
New U.S. Ambassador to Japan George Glass expressed optimism about tariff negotiations with Japan, stating both countries are in a "golden age" economically and in terms of friendship, despite previous protectionist policies that strained relations; he also pledged support for resolving the North Ko...
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52% Bias Score


Walgreens to Pay Up to $350 Million in Opioid Prescription Settlement
Walgreens agreed to pay up to $350 million to settle a U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit alleging it illegally filled millions of opioid prescriptions from 2012-2023, despite internal red flags; the company denies liability but says the settlement improves cash flow.
Walgreens to Pay Up to $350 Million in Opioid Prescription Settlement
Walgreens agreed to pay up to $350 million to settle a U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit alleging it illegally filled millions of opioid prescriptions from 2012-2023, despite internal red flags; the company denies liability but says the settlement improves cash flow.
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40% Bias Score


Judge Halts Plan to Allow ICE Agents at Rikers Island
A New York judge temporarily blocked Mayor Eric Adams' plan to allow federal immigration agents back into the Rikers Island jail complex, halting negotiations until an April 25th hearing on a lawsuit alleging a corrupt deal with the Trump administration; Adams denies this.
Judge Halts Plan to Allow ICE Agents at Rikers Island
A New York judge temporarily blocked Mayor Eric Adams' plan to allow federal immigration agents back into the Rikers Island jail complex, halting negotiations until an April 25th hearing on a lawsuit alleging a corrupt deal with the Trump administration; Adams denies this.
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44% Bias Score


AR App Shows Promise in Reducing Teen Anxiety, Improving School Attendance
A new augmented reality (AR) therapy app, piloted in Welsh schools, shows promise in reducing anxiety and improving social connection among teenagers, addressing rising school absenteeism linked to mental health issues.
AR App Shows Promise in Reducing Teen Anxiety, Improving School Attendance
A new augmented reality (AR) therapy app, piloted in Welsh schools, shows promise in reducing anxiety and improving social connection among teenagers, addressing rising school absenteeism linked to mental health issues.
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40% Bias Score

Scrutiny of Liberal Candidate's Business Practices
Liberal Party candidate Zahid Safi's business practices are under scrutiny after several of his companies were deregistered for unpaid fees, websites showed false reviews and stock images, and residents denied knowledge of business operations at his listed address.

Scrutiny of Liberal Candidate's Business Practices
Liberal Party candidate Zahid Safi's business practices are under scrutiny after several of his companies were deregistered for unpaid fees, websites showed false reviews and stock images, and residents denied knowledge of business operations at his listed address.
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56% Bias Score

Japanese Lawmakers Visit Yasukuni Shrine, Sparking Regional Tensions
A cross-party group of approximately 70 Japanese lawmakers visited the Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo on Tuesday for its spring festival, despite criticism from China and South Korea due to the shrine's association with Japan's wartime past and the honoring of convicted war criminals.

Japanese Lawmakers Visit Yasukuni Shrine, Sparking Regional Tensions
A cross-party group of approximately 70 Japanese lawmakers visited the Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo on Tuesday for its spring festival, despite criticism from China and South Korea due to the shrine's association with Japan's wartime past and the honoring of convicted war criminals.
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44% Bias Score

Foreign Investor Confidence in US Market Shaken by Unprecedented Market Decline
Simultaneous declines in US stocks, bonds, and the dollar, following President Trump's tariffs, raise concerns about foreign investors losing confidence in the US financial system, potentially leading to higher interest rates and reduced global standing.

Foreign Investor Confidence in US Market Shaken by Unprecedented Market Decline
Simultaneous declines in US stocks, bonds, and the dollar, following President Trump's tariffs, raise concerns about foreign investors losing confidence in the US financial system, potentially leading to higher interest rates and reduced global standing.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Resumes Student Loan Collections Amidst Multiple Institutional Conflicts
President Trump's administration has resumed collecting defaulted federal student loans, marking a policy shift after a two-year pause; concurrently, he is engaged in numerous high-profile conflicts with various institutions using aggressive tactics, potentially reshaping the legal and educational l...

Trump Resumes Student Loan Collections Amidst Multiple Institutional Conflicts
President Trump's administration has resumed collecting defaulted federal student loans, marking a policy shift after a two-year pause; concurrently, he is engaged in numerous high-profile conflicts with various institutions using aggressive tactics, potentially reshaping the legal and educational l...
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64% Bias Score

Judge Halts Plan to Allow ICE Agents Back into Rikers Island
A New York judge temporarily blocked a plan by Mayor Eric Adams to allow federal immigration agents back into the Rikers Island jail complex following a lawsuit by the New York City Council alleging a "corrupt quid pro quo" with the Trump administration, halting any agreements until an April 25th he...

Judge Halts Plan to Allow ICE Agents Back into Rikers Island
A New York judge temporarily blocked a plan by Mayor Eric Adams to allow federal immigration agents back into the Rikers Island jail complex following a lawsuit by the New York City Council alleging a "corrupt quid pro quo" with the Trump administration, halting any agreements until an April 25th he...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration to Remove Artificial Food Dyes from US Food Supply
The Trump administration will announce plans to remove artificial food dyes from the US food supply on Tuesday, addressing health concerns and a patchwork of state regulations; this follows an FDA ban on Red Dye No. 3 and bipartisan legislative efforts.

Trump Administration to Remove Artificial Food Dyes from US Food Supply
The Trump administration will announce plans to remove artificial food dyes from the US food supply on Tuesday, addressing health concerns and a patchwork of state regulations; this follows an FDA ban on Red Dye No. 3 and bipartisan legislative efforts.
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40% Bias Score
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