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University Presidents Condemn Trump Administration's Funding Cuts
More than 150 university presidents condemned the Trump administration's attempt to control their policies via federal funding, pausing billions in grants to universities like Harvard and Princeton to change admissions and punish protesters; Columbia initially complied, but Harvard sued.
University Presidents Condemn Trump Administration's Funding Cuts
More than 150 university presidents condemned the Trump administration's attempt to control their policies via federal funding, pausing billions in grants to universities like Harvard and Princeton to change admissions and punish protesters; Columbia initially complied, but Harvard sued.
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52% Bias Score


Record High Antisemitic Incidents in US Linked to Israel
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) reported a record 9,354 antisemitic incidents in the U.S. in 2024, with 5,422 (58%) linked to Israel, largely due to opposition to Israel's response to the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack; this has sparked debate about the line between anti-Israel activism and antisemit...
Record High Antisemitic Incidents in US Linked to Israel
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) reported a record 9,354 antisemitic incidents in the U.S. in 2024, with 5,422 (58%) linked to Israel, largely due to opposition to Israel's response to the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack; this has sparked debate about the line between anti-Israel activism and antisemit...
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48% Bias Score


Hegseth Denies Leaking Classified Yemen Airstrike Plans, Blames Fired Staffers
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth denies leaking classified information about U.S. airstrikes in Yemen via Signal, blaming fired former staffers for leaks intended to sabotage Trump's agenda; a Republican congressman calls for his resignation.
Hegseth Denies Leaking Classified Yemen Airstrike Plans, Blames Fired Staffers
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth denies leaking classified information about U.S. airstrikes in Yemen via Signal, blaming fired former staffers for leaks intended to sabotage Trump's agenda; a Republican congressman calls for his resignation.
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44% Bias Score


Brazil Supreme Court Expands Coup Attempt Investigation
Brazil's Supreme Court is reviewing charges against a second group of 6 individuals—former presidential aides, military officers, and police—for allegedly participating in a coup attempt following the 2022 election, adding to the 33 others including former President Bolsonaro already facing charges.
Brazil Supreme Court Expands Coup Attempt Investigation
Brazil's Supreme Court is reviewing charges against a second group of 6 individuals—former presidential aides, military officers, and police—for allegedly participating in a coup attempt following the 2022 election, adding to the 33 others including former President Bolsonaro already facing charges.
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48% Bias Score


Hegseth Denies Leaking Yemen Airstrike Details, Three Pentagon Officials Fired
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth denies leaking classified information about a Yemen airstrike via Signal, claiming it was unclassified media coordination; three Pentagon officials were fired for alleged leaks; Hegseth says this is an attempt to sabotage President Trump's agenda.
Hegseth Denies Leaking Yemen Airstrike Details, Three Pentagon Officials Fired
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth denies leaking classified information about a Yemen airstrike via Signal, claiming it was unclassified media coordination; three Pentagon officials were fired for alleged leaks; Hegseth says this is an attempt to sabotage President Trump's agenda.
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52% 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

ICE Denies Detainee's Release to Attend Son's Birth
Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist and Columbia University graduate student, was denied temporary release from ICE custody in Louisiana to attend the birth of his son on Monday, prompting criticism from his wife, Dr. Noor Abdalla, who described the decision as a deliberate attempt to cause suffe...

ICE Denies Detainee's Release to Attend Son's Birth
Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist and Columbia University graduate student, was denied temporary release from ICE custody in Louisiana to attend the birth of his son on Monday, prompting criticism from his wife, Dr. Noor Abdalla, who described the decision as a deliberate attempt to cause suffe...
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60% Bias Score

ICE Denies Activist Release for Son's Birth; Deportation Proceedings Continue
Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist and Columbia University student, was denied release from ICE custody to attend the birth of his son on Monday; his wife, Dr. Noor Abdalla, delivered their child without him present, while deportation proceedings continue based on allegations related to his acti...

ICE Denies Activist Release for Son's Birth; Deportation Proceedings Continue
Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist and Columbia University student, was denied release from ICE custody to attend the birth of his son on Monday; his wife, Dr. Noor Abdalla, delivered their child without him present, while deportation proceedings continue based on allegations related to his acti...
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56% Bias Score

Landmark Admin Doubles Data Breach Impact to 1.6 Million
Landmark Admin, a Texas-based insurance services provider, has doubled the number of individuals affected by a May 2024 cyberattack from 806,519 to 1,613,773, exposing sensitive personal and financial data including Social Security numbers and bank account details.

Landmark Admin Doubles Data Breach Impact to 1.6 Million
Landmark Admin, a Texas-based insurance services provider, has doubled the number of individuals affected by a May 2024 cyberattack from 806,519 to 1,613,773, exposing sensitive personal and financial data including Social Security numbers and bank account details.
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40% Bias Score

DHS Overhauls SAVE Program to Combat Immigration Fraud
The Department of Homeland Security announced plans to overhaul the SAVE program, eliminating fees, streamlining mass immigration status checks, integrating criminal records, and improving the user interface to prevent fraud and illegal voting; the changes follow concerns about non-citizens exploiti...

DHS Overhauls SAVE Program to Combat Immigration Fraud
The Department of Homeland Security announced plans to overhaul the SAVE program, eliminating fees, streamlining mass immigration status checks, integrating criminal records, and improving the user interface to prevent fraud and illegal voting; the changes follow concerns about non-citizens exploiti...
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60% Bias Score

Death of Holocaust Survivor Walter Frankenstein at 100
Walter Frankenstein, a 100-year-old Holocaust survivor who hid in Berlin with his family during Nazi persecution and later dedicated his life to Holocaust education, died on Monday.

Death of Holocaust Survivor Walter Frankenstein at 100
Walter Frankenstein, a 100-year-old Holocaust survivor who hid in Berlin with his family during Nazi persecution and later dedicated his life to Holocaust education, died on Monday.
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12% 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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