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US-Mediated Talks Advance, but Crimea Dispute Remains a Major Hurdle
Amidst U.S.-mediated talks, Russia and Ukraine are inching closer to a potential agreement to end the conflict, but disagreement persists on Crimea's status; the U.S. reportedly suggests Russia retain the annexed peninsula, while Ukraine maintains its claim.
US-Mediated Talks Advance, but Crimea Dispute Remains a Major Hurdle
Amidst U.S.-mediated talks, Russia and Ukraine are inching closer to a potential agreement to end the conflict, but disagreement persists on Crimea's status; the U.S. reportedly suggests Russia retain the annexed peninsula, while Ukraine maintains its claim.
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48% Bias Score


Trump's Market-Roiling Actions Spark Fears of Financial Crisis
Donald Trump's recent trade actions and threats against the Federal Reserve chairman caused significant global market turmoil, echoing the 2022 Liz Truss crisis, prompting interventions by the US Treasury Secretary to prevent financial catastrophe.
Trump's Market-Roiling Actions Spark Fears of Financial Crisis
Donald Trump's recent trade actions and threats against the Federal Reserve chairman caused significant global market turmoil, echoing the 2022 Liz Truss crisis, prompting interventions by the US Treasury Secretary to prevent financial catastrophe.
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60% Bias Score


121,000 Federal Workers Laid Off: Concerns Rise Over Essential Services
President Trump's administration has laid off at least 121,000 federal workers across 30 agencies in the past 100 days, surpassing layoffs in any other US industry in 2025's first quarter, raising concerns about the impact on essential services and the potential for long-term economic and social con...
121,000 Federal Workers Laid Off: Concerns Rise Over Essential Services
President Trump's administration has laid off at least 121,000 federal workers across 30 agencies in the past 100 days, surpassing layoffs in any other US industry in 2025's first quarter, raising concerns about the impact on essential services and the potential for long-term economic and social con...
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48% Bias Score


US, Iran to Resume Nuclear Talks Amidst Enrichment Concerns
Top Iranian and US negotiators will meet again on Saturday in Muscat to discuss a new deal limiting Iran's nuclear program, following constructive talks in Rome. While President Trump is confident of a deal, Iran's advanced uranium enrichment and refusal to negotiate on its missile program pose sign...
US, Iran to Resume Nuclear Talks Amidst Enrichment Concerns
Top Iranian and US negotiators will meet again on Saturday in Muscat to discuss a new deal limiting Iran's nuclear program, following constructive talks in Rome. While President Trump is confident of a deal, Iran's advanced uranium enrichment and refusal to negotiate on its missile program pose sign...
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56% Bias Score


Trump Retracts Promise to End Ukraine War; Kyiv Missile Strike Kills 12
Donald Trump recanted his promise to end the Ukraine conflict within 24 hours of his presidency, while his envoy met with Putin in Moscow, yielding no immediate ceasefire; a recent missile attack in Kyiv killed at least 12 people, prompting Zelensky to reject any territorial compromise without a com...
Trump Retracts Promise to End Ukraine War; Kyiv Missile Strike Kills 12
Donald Trump recanted his promise to end the Ukraine conflict within 24 hours of his presidency, while his envoy met with Putin in Moscow, yielding no immediate ceasefire; a recent missile attack in Kyiv killed at least 12 people, prompting Zelensky to reject any territorial compromise without a com...
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60% Bias Score


US Opens Door to $1 Billion Lawsuit Against UNRWA for Alleged Hamas Aid
The US Justice Department reversed the Biden administration's position, stating that UNRWA, accused of aiding Hamas in the October 7, 2023, Israel attacks, is subject to a $1 billion lawsuit from victims' families; this follows the US suspending aid to UNRWA after revelations of worker participation...
US Opens Door to $1 Billion Lawsuit Against UNRWA for Alleged Hamas Aid
The US Justice Department reversed the Biden administration's position, stating that UNRWA, accused of aiding Hamas in the October 7, 2023, Israel attacks, is subject to a $1 billion lawsuit from victims' families; this follows the US suspending aid to UNRWA after revelations of worker participation...
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48% Bias Score

Russian General Killed in Car Bombing
Lieutenant General Yaroslav Moskalik, deputy head of Russia's Main Operational Directorate of the General Staff, was killed in a car bombing in Balashikha on April 25th; Russia blames Ukraine.

Russian General Killed in Car Bombing
Lieutenant General Yaroslav Moskalik, deputy head of Russia's Main Operational Directorate of the General Staff, was killed in a car bombing in Balashikha on April 25th; Russia blames Ukraine.
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56% Bias Score

Trump, Zelensky Meet at Pope Francis's Funeral
Pope Francis's funeral in St. Peter's Square drew over 250,000 mourners, including 55 heads of state; a significant pre-service meeting between Presidents Trump and Zelensky focused on the Ukraine conflict; seating arrangements highlighted geopolitical dynamics.

Trump, Zelensky Meet at Pope Francis's Funeral
Pope Francis's funeral in St. Peter's Square drew over 250,000 mourners, including 55 heads of state; a significant pre-service meeting between Presidents Trump and Zelensky focused on the Ukraine conflict; seating arrangements highlighted geopolitical dynamics.
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Ukraine Peace Plan: Russia Retains Control of Occupied Territories
Donald Trump's proposed Ukraine peace plan, as reported by The Times, would leave Russia in control of occupied territories, prompting criticism from Ukraine and the US, while Russian Senator Alexey Pushkov views this as the current reality.

Trump's Ukraine Peace Plan: Russia Retains Control of Occupied Territories
Donald Trump's proposed Ukraine peace plan, as reported by The Times, would leave Russia in control of occupied territories, prompting criticism from Ukraine and the US, while Russian Senator Alexey Pushkov views this as the current reality.
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48% Bias Score

Harvard Under Siege: Trump Administration's Attacks on Academic Freedom
The Trump administration's actions against Harvard University, including a $2.2 billion funding freeze and threats to revoke its nonprofit status, have created fear and uncertainty among students and faculty, particularly for international students facing visa revocations and potential deportation, ...

Harvard Under Siege: Trump Administration's Attacks on Academic Freedom
The Trump administration's actions against Harvard University, including a $2.2 billion funding freeze and threats to revoke its nonprofit status, have created fear and uncertainty among students and faculty, particularly for international students facing visa revocations and potential deportation, ...
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56% Bias Score

Unprecedented Security Operation for Pope Francis's Funeral
Thousands of police officers, including specialized Carabinieri units, secured Pope Francis's funeral in Rome, an unprecedented operation involving a three-dimensional security plan and collaboration with international forces due to the high number of world leaders in attendance.

Unprecedented Security Operation for Pope Francis's Funeral
Thousands of police officers, including specialized Carabinieri units, secured Pope Francis's funeral in Rome, an unprecedented operation involving a three-dimensional security plan and collaboration with international forces due to the high number of world leaders in attendance.
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48% Bias Score

Diddy's Ex-Chief of Staff Under Scrutiny Amid Sex Trafficking Trial
Sean "Diddy" Combs' former chief of staff, Kristina Khorram, is facing scrutiny amid his federal sex trafficking trial, despite not being charged; multiple civil lawsuits accuse her of enabling his alleged abuse, claims she denies, potentially revealing a pattern of complicity.

Diddy's Ex-Chief of Staff Under Scrutiny Amid Sex Trafficking Trial
Sean "Diddy" Combs' former chief of staff, Kristina Khorram, is facing scrutiny amid his federal sex trafficking trial, despite not being charged; multiple civil lawsuits accuse her of enabling his alleged abuse, claims she denies, potentially revealing a pattern of complicity.
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64% Bias Score
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