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China Blames US for COVID-19 Pandemic Origin
China's government released a white paper Wednesday blaming the US for the COVID-19 pandemic, citing alleged early outbreaks and antibody test results, directly contradicting US claims of a Wuhan lab leak and escalating geopolitical tensions.
China Blames US for COVID-19 Pandemic Origin
China's government released a white paper Wednesday blaming the US for the COVID-19 pandemic, citing alleged early outbreaks and antibody test results, directly contradicting US claims of a Wuhan lab leak and escalating geopolitical tensions.
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60% Bias Score


Trump's 100 Days: Contrasting Claims with Economic Reality
During his second 100 days, President Trump celebrated economic successes despite a shrinking US economy and warnings of a recession; his strict immigration policies reduced illegal border crossings but strained the system, while his disregard for court orders on migrant deportations raises concerns...
Trump's 100 Days: Contrasting Claims with Economic Reality
During his second 100 days, President Trump celebrated economic successes despite a shrinking US economy and warnings of a recession; his strict immigration policies reduced illegal border crossings but strained the system, while his disregard for court orders on migrant deportations raises concerns...
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52% Bias Score


Trump Celebrates 101 Days in Office Amidst GDP Decline
During a White House cabinet meeting 101 days into his second term, President Donald Trump celebrated successes in immigration and downplayed a 0.3% GDP decline, attributing it to Joe Biden while praising cabinet members despite controversies and criticisms.
Trump Celebrates 101 Days in Office Amidst GDP Decline
During a White House cabinet meeting 101 days into his second term, President Donald Trump celebrated successes in immigration and downplayed a 0.3% GDP decline, attributing it to Joe Biden while praising cabinet members despite controversies and criticisms.
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68% Bias Score


Exercise Significantly Reduces Cancer Treatment Side Effects, Improves Well-being: Study
A study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine on April 30, 2025, reveals that exercise significantly reduces cancer treatment side effects, improves mental and physical well-being, and enhances social interaction among patients, based on an analysis of 80 systematic reviews.
Exercise Significantly Reduces Cancer Treatment Side Effects, Improves Well-being: Study
A study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine on April 30, 2025, reveals that exercise significantly reduces cancer treatment side effects, improves mental and physical well-being, and enhances social interaction among patients, based on an analysis of 80 systematic reviews.
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24% Bias Score


Microsoft Q4 Earnings Beat Expectations Amidst Heavy AI Investment
Microsoft exceeded Q4 earnings expectations with \$70.07 billion in revenue and \$3.46 EPS, driven by significant AI investment, despite recent data center lease terminations and potential EU regulatory challenges; shares surged over 5%.
Microsoft Q4 Earnings Beat Expectations Amidst Heavy AI Investment
Microsoft exceeded Q4 earnings expectations with \$70.07 billion in revenue and \$3.46 EPS, driven by significant AI investment, despite recent data center lease terminations and potential EU regulatory challenges; shares surged over 5%.
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48% 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

Google Pays $22.2 Million to Canadian News Outlets Under Online News Act
Google paid $22.2 million to 108 Canadian news outlets as the initial installment of a $100 million annual payment under Canada's Online News Act, aiming to compensate news organizations for financial losses due to tech platforms; the largest recipients include Postmedia, Globe and Mail, and La Pres...

Google Pays $22.2 Million to Canadian News Outlets Under Online News Act
Google paid $22.2 million to 108 Canadian news outlets as the initial installment of a $100 million annual payment under Canada's Online News Act, aiming to compensate news organizations for financial losses due to tech platforms; the largest recipients include Postmedia, Globe and Mail, and La Pres...
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36% Bias Score

Canada's Housing Crisis: Ultralow Interest Rates and the Post-2008 Shift
Following the 2008 financial crisis, the Bank of Canada's ultralow interest rate policy, unlike the U.S., fueled speculative investment in Canada's housing market, exceeding supply and causing a sustained affordability crisis, marked by a home price-to-income ratio exceeding nine since 2008.

Canada's Housing Crisis: Ultralow Interest Rates and the Post-2008 Shift
Following the 2008 financial crisis, the Bank of Canada's ultralow interest rate policy, unlike the U.S., fueled speculative investment in Canada's housing market, exceeding supply and causing a sustained affordability crisis, marked by a home price-to-income ratio exceeding nine since 2008.
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48% Bias Score

Sixteen EU Nations to Exceed Budget Limits for Defense Spending
Sixteen European Union countries, including Germany, plan to invoke an emergency clause to raise defense spending by up to 1.5% of GDP annually for four years, exceeding the EU's budgetary limits, with twelve already filing formal requests; the move aims to bolster defense capacities and demonstrate...

Sixteen EU Nations to Exceed Budget Limits for Defense Spending
Sixteen European Union countries, including Germany, plan to invoke an emergency clause to raise defense spending by up to 1.5% of GDP annually for four years, exceeding the EU's budgetary limits, with twelve already filing formal requests; the move aims to bolster defense capacities and demonstrate...
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36% Bias Score

US-Ukraine Minerals Deal Delayed by Last-Minute Disagreements
The US and Ukraine are poised to sign a minerals agreement, but last-minute disagreements over additional documents delayed the signing, highlighting challenges in international cooperation amid the ongoing war in Ukraine.

US-Ukraine Minerals Deal Delayed by Last-Minute Disagreements
The US and Ukraine are poised to sign a minerals agreement, but last-minute disagreements over additional documents delayed the signing, highlighting challenges in international cooperation amid the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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44% Bias Score

Global Automakers Halt Financial Guidance Amid US Tariff Uncertainty
Facing US tariff uncertainty, major automakers like Stellantis, Mercedes-Benz, and Volkswagen suspended their financial guidance, reporting significant sales and profit drops in Q1 2024, highlighting the substantial impact of trade policies on the global automotive industry.

Global Automakers Halt Financial Guidance Amid US Tariff Uncertainty
Facing US tariff uncertainty, major automakers like Stellantis, Mercedes-Benz, and Volkswagen suspended their financial guidance, reporting significant sales and profit drops in Q1 2024, highlighting the substantial impact of trade policies on the global automotive industry.
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56% Bias Score

Cascadia Earthquake Risk: Coastal Land Subsidence and Increased Flooding
A new study reveals a 15% chance of a magnitude 8.0+ earthquake on the Cascadia fault in the next 50 years, potentially causing coastal land to sink over six feet, dramatically increasing sea levels and flood risks from northern California to Washington, with lasting impacts on coastal populations, ...

Cascadia Earthquake Risk: Coastal Land Subsidence and Increased Flooding
A new study reveals a 15% chance of a magnitude 8.0+ earthquake on the Cascadia fault in the next 50 years, potentially causing coastal land to sink over six feet, dramatically increasing sea levels and flood risks from northern California to Washington, with lasting impacts on coastal populations, ...
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16% Bias Score
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