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Israel Intensifies Syrian Attacks, Strikes Near Presidential Palace
Israel's recent attack near the Syrian Presidential Palace in Damascus marks a significant escalation in its ongoing campaign against the Syrian regime, involving 786 air and artillery attacks and 226 ground incursions since 1974, with the latest strike aiming to weaken Syria and expand its influenc...
Israel Intensifies Syrian Attacks, Strikes Near Presidential Palace
Israel's recent attack near the Syrian Presidential Palace in Damascus marks a significant escalation in its ongoing campaign against the Syrian regime, involving 786 air and artillery attacks and 226 ground incursions since 1974, with the latest strike aiming to weaken Syria and expand its influenc...
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56% Bias Score


Simion Wins Romania's First-Round Presidential Election
Romania's nationalist leader George Simion won the first round of the presidential election by a landslide on [Date], defeating pro-Western candidates amid widespread anti-establishment sentiment; a May 18 runoff will determine the country's future geopolitical direction.
Simion Wins Romania's First-Round Presidential Election
Romania's nationalist leader George Simion won the first round of the presidential election by a landslide on [Date], defeating pro-Western candidates amid widespread anti-establishment sentiment; a May 18 runoff will determine the country's future geopolitical direction.
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56% Bias Score


Family Returns Nazi Human Skin Lampshade to Buchenwald
A British family haunted for 80 years by a piece of a lampshade made from human skin taken from the Buchenwald concentration camp in April 1945 by then-Caerphilly MP Ness Edwards, has finally returned it to the site.
Family Returns Nazi Human Skin Lampshade to Buchenwald
A British family haunted for 80 years by a piece of a lampshade made from human skin taken from the Buchenwald concentration camp in April 1945 by then-Caerphilly MP Ness Edwards, has finally returned it to the site.
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28% Bias Score


Competition Bureau Probes Express Scripts Canada Over Pharmacy Rebates
Canada's Competition Bureau is investigating Express Scripts Canada for potentially steering patients to certain pharmacies while charging excessive fees; the bureau is seeking information on rebates received by Express Scripts from drug manufacturers, wholesalers, and pharmacies to determine if ant...
Competition Bureau Probes Express Scripts Canada Over Pharmacy Rebates
Canada's Competition Bureau is investigating Express Scripts Canada for potentially steering patients to certain pharmacies while charging excessive fees; the bureau is seeking information on rebates received by Express Scripts from drug manufacturers, wholesalers, and pharmacies to determine if ant...
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40% Bias Score


Canada Disability Benefit Faces Accessibility Challenges
The new Canadian Disability Benefit, while aiming to help, faces hurdles; stringent Disability Tax Credit (DTC) requirements exclude many with episodic disabilities like multiple sclerosis, exposing systemic flaws in disability support.
Canada Disability Benefit Faces Accessibility Challenges
The new Canadian Disability Benefit, while aiming to help, faces hurdles; stringent Disability Tax Credit (DTC) requirements exclude many with episodic disabilities like multiple sclerosis, exposing systemic flaws in disability support.
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36% Bias Score


Romania's Presidential Election: Far-Right Candidate Leads in First Round
In Romania's rerun presidential election, far-right candidate George Simion won the first round with 40% of the vote, necessitating a May 18 runoff against Nicusor Dan. Simion's campaign highlighted his alliance with a pro-Kremlin politician, raising concerns about Romania's foreign policy direction...
Romania's Presidential Election: Far-Right Candidate Leads in First Round
In Romania's rerun presidential election, far-right candidate George Simion won the first round with 40% of the vote, necessitating a May 18 runoff against Nicusor Dan. Simion's campaign highlighted his alliance with a pro-Kremlin politician, raising concerns about Romania's foreign policy direction...
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48% Bias Score

Dogequest" Doxxing: Inaccurate Data Fuels Tesla-Related Domestic Terrorism
The "Dogequest" website, launched on March 18, 2025, published personal information of alleged Tesla owners, many of whom never owned a Tesla or sold theirs years ago, leading to real-world consequences including firebombings and threats, prompting law enforcement to label these attacks as domestic ...

Dogequest" Doxxing: Inaccurate Data Fuels Tesla-Related Domestic Terrorism
The "Dogequest" website, launched on March 18, 2025, published personal information of alleged Tesla owners, many of whom never owned a Tesla or sold theirs years ago, leading to real-world consequences including firebombings and threats, prompting law enforcement to label these attacks as domestic ...
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52% Bias Score

Google Warns of Lummac.V2 Infostealer Malware Threat
Google's security team warned about the Lummac.V2 infostealer malware, a variant of Lumma Stealer, which uses fake captcha pages to trick users into executing malicious commands and steal credentials, logins, emails, personal and system details, screenshots, and cookies.

Google Warns of Lummac.V2 Infostealer Malware Threat
Google's security team warned about the Lummac.V2 infostealer malware, a variant of Lumma Stealer, which uses fake captcha pages to trick users into executing malicious commands and steal credentials, logins, emails, personal and system details, screenshots, and cookies.
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48% Bias Score

Piastri Wins 2025 Miami Grand Prix; McLaren Dominates
The 2025 Miami Grand Prix saw Oscar Piastri win for McLaren, his fourth victory this season, besting Max Verstappen, who collided with Lando Norris early in the race; Ferrari drivers exhibited internal conflict via tense radio communications.

Piastri Wins 2025 Miami Grand Prix; McLaren Dominates
The 2025 Miami Grand Prix saw Oscar Piastri win for McLaren, his fourth victory this season, besting Max Verstappen, who collided with Lando Norris early in the race; Ferrari drivers exhibited internal conflict via tense radio communications.
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40% Bias Score

Merz Becomes German Chancellor in New Union-SPD Coalition
A new coalition government in Germany has been formed by the Union and SPD parties, with Friedrich Merz (CDU) as Chancellor, beginning on [date not specified in text], following the collapse of the previous coalition; the SPD will have four women and three men in the cabinet.

Merz Becomes German Chancellor in New Union-SPD Coalition
A new coalition government in Germany has been formed by the Union and SPD parties, with Friedrich Merz (CDU) as Chancellor, beginning on [date not specified in text], following the collapse of the previous coalition; the SPD will have four women and three men in the cabinet.
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44% Bias Score

Widjaja Addresses Concerns Over Pulp and Paper Empire in Canada
Indonesian industrialist Jackson Widjaja, owner of Canada's largest pulp and paper company, Paper Excellence (formerly Domtar), has given his first interview amid concerns over his family's past environmental record and human rights abuses in Indonesia. Widjaja, who plans to further expand his Canad...

Widjaja Addresses Concerns Over Pulp and Paper Empire in Canada
Indonesian industrialist Jackson Widjaja, owner of Canada's largest pulp and paper company, Paper Excellence (formerly Domtar), has given his first interview amid concerns over his family's past environmental record and human rights abuses in Indonesia. Widjaja, who plans to further expand his Canad...
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52% Bias Score

Trump Announces 100% Tariff on Foreign-Produced Films
Donald Trump announced a 100% tariff on all movies produced outside the US on Sunday, citing a decline in American film production due to foreign incentives; Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick confirmed the action, but details remain unclear.

Trump Announces 100% Tariff on Foreign-Produced Films
Donald Trump announced a 100% tariff on all movies produced outside the US on Sunday, citing a decline in American film production due to foreign incentives; Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick confirmed the action, but details remain unclear.
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60% Bias Score
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