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40 Dead, 1000 Injured in Iran Port Explosion
A powerful explosion at Iran's Shahid Rajaee port on Saturday killed at least 40 people, injured 1000, and caused widespread damage, with initial reports suggesting improperly stored chemicals as the likely cause.
40 Dead, 1000 Injured in Iran Port Explosion
A powerful explosion at Iran's Shahid Rajaee port on Saturday killed at least 40 people, injured 1000, and caused widespread damage, with initial reports suggesting improperly stored chemicals as the likely cause.
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32% Bias Score


Netherlands Pavilion Showcases Innovation and Collaboration at Osaka Expo 2025
The Netherlands pavilion at the Osaka Expo 2025, designed by Thomas Rau, uses a glowing dome and interactive orbs to showcase Dutch innovation in water management and sustainable materials, aiming to foster international collaboration and promote Dutch brands like Miffy.
Netherlands Pavilion Showcases Innovation and Collaboration at Osaka Expo 2025
The Netherlands pavilion at the Osaka Expo 2025, designed by Thomas Rau, uses a glowing dome and interactive orbs to showcase Dutch innovation in water management and sustainable materials, aiming to foster international collaboration and promote Dutch brands like Miffy.
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40% Bias Score


Just Stop Oil Ends Public Protests After Achieving Key Goal Amidst Stricter Laws
Just Stop Oil, a British climate activist group, ended its public protests after successfully preventing new oil and gas drilling licenses in UK waters, but stricter laws and harsh sentences influenced their decision to shift toward more covert action.
Just Stop Oil Ends Public Protests After Achieving Key Goal Amidst Stricter Laws
Just Stop Oil, a British climate activist group, ended its public protests after successfully preventing new oil and gas drilling licenses in UK waters, but stricter laws and harsh sentences influenced their decision to shift toward more covert action.
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44% Bias Score


Ford's 1975 Decision: Accepting 130,000 South Vietnamese Refugees
In 1975, President Gerald Ford, facing intense public opposition, accepted 130,000 South Vietnamese refugees, securing aid for their relocation and integration, defying negative public sentiment and demonstrating the long-term benefits of accepting refugees.
Ford's 1975 Decision: Accepting 130,000 South Vietnamese Refugees
In 1975, President Gerald Ford, facing intense public opposition, accepted 130,000 South Vietnamese refugees, securing aid for their relocation and integration, defying negative public sentiment and demonstrating the long-term benefits of accepting refugees.
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40% Bias Score


Sullivan Expresses Cautious Optimism After Trump-Zelenskyy Meeting
Jake Sullivan voiced cautious optimism regarding a meeting between President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy in Rome, contrasting Trump's past concessions to Putin with Zelenskyy's positive assessment and Trump's recent suggestion of new sanctions on Russia.
Sullivan Expresses Cautious Optimism After Trump-Zelenskyy Meeting
Jake Sullivan voiced cautious optimism regarding a meeting between President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy in Rome, contrasting Trump's past concessions to Putin with Zelenskyy's positive assessment and Trump's recent suggestion of new sanctions on Russia.
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44% Bias Score


Trump's Approval Rating Declines Amidst Economic Policy Criticism
100 days into his second term, President Trump's approval rating has declined due to criticism of his economic policies, particularly his focus on tariffs, although his immigration policies maintain majority approval; this division is largely partisan, with MAGA Republicans expressing strong support...
Trump's Approval Rating Declines Amidst Economic Policy Criticism
100 days into his second term, President Trump's approval rating has declined due to criticism of his economic policies, particularly his focus on tariffs, although his immigration policies maintain majority approval; this division is largely partisan, with MAGA Republicans expressing strong support...
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44% Bias Score

Vancouver Car Attack Kills 11 at Filipino Festival
A car intentionally drove into a crowd at a Filipino street festival in Vancouver, Canada, on the eve of national elections, killing at least eleven and injuring over twenty; the suspect, known to police, is in custody, and the incident is not considered an act of terrorism.

Vancouver Car Attack Kills 11 at Filipino Festival
A car intentionally drove into a crowd at a Filipino street festival in Vancouver, Canada, on the eve of national elections, killing at least eleven and injuring over twenty; the suspect, known to police, is in custody, and the incident is not considered an act of terrorism.
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44% Bias Score

Russia's Escalating Xenophobia Against Migrant Workers"
Since January 2024, Russia has seen a sharp increase in violence and discrimination against migrant workers, with over 143,000 denied entry and nearly 93,000 deported, fueled by government actions and new restrictive laws, impacting the nation's economy and relations with Central Asian countries.

Russia's Escalating Xenophobia Against Migrant Workers"
Since January 2024, Russia has seen a sharp increase in violence and discrimination against migrant workers, with over 143,000 denied entry and nearly 93,000 deported, fueled by government actions and new restrictive laws, impacting the nation's economy and relations with Central Asian countries.
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52% Bias Score

The Great Gatsby": Enduring Legacy of a Literary Masterpiece
On the centennial of F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby," renewed interest in the novel's Long Island setting and its enduring themes of wealth, class, and the American Dream is evident through various adaptations, tours, and continued academic study; the novel's initial poor sales contrasted w...

The Great Gatsby": Enduring Legacy of a Literary Masterpiece
On the centennial of F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby," renewed interest in the novel's Long Island setting and its enduring themes of wealth, class, and the American Dream is evident through various adaptations, tours, and continued academic study; the novel's initial poor sales contrasted w...
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48% Bias Score

AI Pioneer Hinton Warns of Control Risk, Criticizes Industry's Safety Neglect
Geoffrey Hinton, the "Godfather of AI" and Nobel laureate, warned of a 10-20% chance of AI taking control and criticized leading AI companies for prioritizing profits over safety, urging a massive increase in safety research funding.

AI Pioneer Hinton Warns of Control Risk, Criticizes Industry's Safety Neglect
Geoffrey Hinton, the "Godfather of AI" and Nobel laureate, warned of a 10-20% chance of AI taking control and criticized leading AI companies for prioritizing profits over safety, urging a massive increase in safety research funding.
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40% Bias Score

Bessent Defends Trump's Trade Strategy, Predicts Months-Long Negotiation
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent defended President Trump's "strategic uncertainty" approach to trade negotiations, suggesting that a US-China trade deal could take months to finalize, while emphasizing that "good behavior" from trading partners could mitigate the impact of high tariffs.

Bessent Defends Trump's Trade Strategy, Predicts Months-Long Negotiation
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent defended President Trump's "strategic uncertainty" approach to trade negotiations, suggesting that a US-China trade deal could take months to finalize, while emphasizing that "good behavior" from trading partners could mitigate the impact of high tariffs.
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44% Bias Score

Judge Arrested for Allegedly Obstructing Immigration Arrest
FBI arrested Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan for allegedly obstructing the arrest of Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, a Mexican immigrant, on April 18, prompting concerns about the Trump administration's intimidation of the judiciary.

Judge Arrested for Allegedly Obstructing Immigration Arrest
FBI arrested Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan for allegedly obstructing the arrest of Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, a Mexican immigrant, on April 18, prompting concerns about the Trump administration's intimidation of the judiciary.
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56% Bias Score
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