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DNA Study Confirms Picuris Pueblo's Chaco Canyon Ancestry
Picuris Pueblo in New Mexico used DNA to prove their ancestral connection to Chaco Canyon, corroborating oral histories and strengthening their advocacy against oil and gas drilling near the UNESCO World Heritage site.
DNA Study Confirms Picuris Pueblo's Chaco Canyon Ancestry
Picuris Pueblo in New Mexico used DNA to prove their ancestral connection to Chaco Canyon, corroborating oral histories and strengthening their advocacy against oil and gas drilling near the UNESCO World Heritage site.
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24% Bias Score


Trump Administration Contradicts Itself on Wrongful Deportation
After being wrongfully deported despite a court order, Salvadoran national Kilmar Abrego Garcia's case highlights conflicting statements from the Trump administration; President Trump claims the power to return him but the administration cites alleged gang affiliation as a barrier, while Secretary o...
Trump Administration Contradicts Itself on Wrongful Deportation
After being wrongfully deported despite a court order, Salvadoran national Kilmar Abrego Garcia's case highlights conflicting statements from the Trump administration; President Trump claims the power to return him but the administration cites alleged gang affiliation as a barrier, while Secretary o...
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40% Bias Score


U.S.-Ukraine Resource Deal Signed: Preferential Access for U.S. Investment
The U.S. and Ukraine signed an agreement granting the U.S. preferential access to develop Ukraine's natural resources, including aluminum, graphite, oil, and natural gas, creating a joint fund receiving 50 percent of profits from new resource permits, with future U.S. military aid counting towards i...
U.S.-Ukraine Resource Deal Signed: Preferential Access for U.S. Investment
The U.S. and Ukraine signed an agreement granting the U.S. preferential access to develop Ukraine's natural resources, including aluminum, graphite, oil, and natural gas, creating a joint fund receiving 50 percent of profits from new resource permits, with future U.S. military aid counting towards i...
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40% Bias Score


Wrongful Raid by Federal Agents Traumatizes Oklahoma Family
Federal immigration agents wrongly raided the Oklahoma City home of a U.S. citizen family, seizing their belongings while searching for suspects who no longer resided there; the mother stated the agents were dismissive and rough, causing significant trauma.
Wrongful Raid by Federal Agents Traumatizes Oklahoma Family
Federal immigration agents wrongly raided the Oklahoma City home of a U.S. citizen family, seizing their belongings while searching for suspects who no longer resided there; the mother stated the agents were dismissive and rough, causing significant trauma.
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60% Bias Score


ISSB Proposes Reducing Climate Reporting Requirements
The International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) proposed reducing climate-related reporting requirements, specifically Scope 3 emissions, which track indirect greenhouse gas emissions throughout a company's value chain, on April 28, 2024; the proposal is open for comment until June 27, 2024,...
ISSB Proposes Reducing Climate Reporting Requirements
The International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) proposed reducing climate-related reporting requirements, specifically Scope 3 emissions, which track indirect greenhouse gas emissions throughout a company's value chain, on April 28, 2024; the proposal is open for comment until June 27, 2024,...
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40% Bias Score


Turkish Poll Shows İmamoğlu Surge After March 19th Judicial Actions
A recent poll shows that following a March 19th judicial intervention, Ekrem İmamoğlu's presidential approval rating increased from 15% to 24%, while Erdoğan's rose from 17% to 19%; CHP's support grew by 6 percentage points, and negative public perception of the judiciary, except the Constitutional ...
Turkish Poll Shows İmamoğlu Surge After March 19th Judicial Actions
A recent poll shows that following a March 19th judicial intervention, Ekrem İmamoğlu's presidential approval rating increased from 15% to 24%, while Erdoğan's rose from 17% to 19%; CHP's support grew by 6 percentage points, and negative public perception of the judiciary, except the Constitutional ...
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52% Bias Score

Democrats Condemn Trump's First 100 Days as a Failure
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and fellow Democrats criticized President Trump's first 100 days, citing economic failures due to tariffs and damage to US foreign relations, claiming it drove allies to China and undermined democratic institutions; Senate Republicans have not yet responded to re...

Democrats Condemn Trump's First 100 Days as a Failure
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and fellow Democrats criticized President Trump's first 100 days, citing economic failures due to tariffs and damage to US foreign relations, claiming it drove allies to China and undermined democratic institutions; Senate Republicans have not yet responded to re...
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64% Bias Score

Trial Begins for Australian Woman Accused of Murdering In-Laws with Poisonous Mushrooms
Erin Patterson, a 50-year-old Australian woman, is on trial for allegedly murdering her in-laws and two others by poisoning them with death cap mushrooms in a beef wellington on July 29, 2023, in Leongatha, Victoria; three victims died.

Trial Begins for Australian Woman Accused of Murdering In-Laws with Poisonous Mushrooms
Erin Patterson, a 50-year-old Australian woman, is on trial for allegedly murdering her in-laws and two others by poisoning them with death cap mushrooms in a beef wellington on July 29, 2023, in Leongatha, Victoria; three victims died.
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56% Bias Score

Miami Nurse Sentenced to Life for Fatal Child Abuse
A Miami-Dade County nurse, Gina Emmanuel, was sentenced to life in prison plus 30 years for the abuse of her three adopted daughters, resulting in the death of one child due to medical neglect; the abuse included beatings, burnings, and starvation, beginning in 2017.

Miami Nurse Sentenced to Life for Fatal Child Abuse
A Miami-Dade County nurse, Gina Emmanuel, was sentenced to life in prison plus 30 years for the abuse of her three adopted daughters, resulting in the death of one child due to medical neglect; the abuse included beatings, burnings, and starvation, beginning in 2017.
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40% Bias Score

Kuwait Releases Nearly Two Dozen American Detainees
Kuwait freed 10 more American detainees, bringing the total to nearly two dozen released since March in a goodwill gesture from the U.S. ally, marking the largest such release in years and resolving cases involving military contractors and veterans held on various charges.

Kuwait Releases Nearly Two Dozen American Detainees
Kuwait freed 10 more American detainees, bringing the total to nearly two dozen released since March in a goodwill gesture from the U.S. ally, marking the largest such release in years and resolving cases involving military contractors and veterans held on various charges.
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44% Bias Score

Weinstein Retrial: Accuser Testifies About Alleged 2006 Assault
Miriam Haley, a former TV production assistant, testified in Harvey Weinstein's retrial, alleging he forced oral sex on her in July 2006, despite her saying "no". The retrial includes charges from three women; Weinstein denies all allegations.

Weinstein Retrial: Accuser Testifies About Alleged 2006 Assault
Miriam Haley, a former TV production assistant, testified in Harvey Weinstein's retrial, alleging he forced oral sex on her in July 2006, despite her saying "no". The retrial includes charges from three women; Weinstein denies all allegations.
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56% Bias Score

Supreme Court Weighs Taxpayer Funding of Religious Charter Schools
The Supreme Court heard arguments on whether to allow taxpayer funding of overtly religious charter schools, with conservative justices appearing likely to overturn the ban on state-sponsored religious indoctrination, potentially leading to significant changes in public education.

Supreme Court Weighs Taxpayer Funding of Religious Charter Schools
The Supreme Court heard arguments on whether to allow taxpayer funding of overtly religious charter schools, with conservative justices appearing likely to overturn the ban on state-sponsored religious indoctrination, potentially leading to significant changes in public education.
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44% Bias Score
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