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Pro-Palestinian Protest at University of Washington Leads to Arrests
Over two dozen pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested at the University of Washington on Monday night after occupying and vandalizing a Boeing-funded engineering building, prompting strong condemnation from university officials and highlighting growing student activism against university-military ...
Pro-Palestinian Protest at University of Washington Leads to Arrests
Over two dozen pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested at the University of Washington on Monday night after occupying and vandalizing a Boeing-funded engineering building, prompting strong condemnation from university officials and highlighting growing student activism against university-military ...
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44% Bias Score


Right-Wing Assault on US Higher Education: A Century-Long Pattern
The article details a century-long pattern of right-wing attacks on US higher education, escalating under the current administration, which is using funding cuts and visa terminations to suppress student and faculty dissent; this mirrors global authoritarian crackdowns on academic freedom.
Right-Wing Assault on US Higher Education: A Century-Long Pattern
The article details a century-long pattern of right-wing attacks on US higher education, escalating under the current administration, which is using funding cuts and visa terminations to suppress student and faculty dissent; this mirrors global authoritarian crackdowns on academic freedom.
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48% Bias Score


Bribie Island Erosion Threatens Queensland Communities
Jen Kettleton-Butler is fighting to save a section of Bribie Island in Queensland, Australia, rapidly eroding due to ex-tropical cyclones and human impact, threatening nearby communities and highlighting the need for urgent coastal protection measures.
Bribie Island Erosion Threatens Queensland Communities
Jen Kettleton-Butler is fighting to save a section of Bribie Island in Queensland, Australia, rapidly eroding due to ex-tropical cyclones and human impact, threatening nearby communities and highlighting the need for urgent coastal protection measures.
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36% Bias Score


Global Spread of Oroopucha Virus: A Growing Public Health Threat
The Oroopucha virus, initially confined to the Amazon, has spread globally, infecting over 20,000 people in the last 18 months, with approximately 30 cases reported in Europe; its asymptomatic nature and lack of treatment pose significant challenges.
Global Spread of Oroopucha Virus: A Growing Public Health Threat
The Oroopucha virus, initially confined to the Amazon, has spread globally, infecting over 20,000 people in the last 18 months, with approximately 30 cases reported in Europe; its asymptomatic nature and lack of treatment pose significant challenges.
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40% Bias Score


Australia's Labor Victory paves way for economic reform
Australia's Labor party secured a resounding electoral victory, enabling the government to focus on boosting productivity and implementing structural reforms to achieve a greener and more dynamic economy, despite ongoing budgetary pressures and global economic uncertainty.
Australia's Labor Victory paves way for economic reform
Australia's Labor party secured a resounding electoral victory, enabling the government to focus on boosting productivity and implementing structural reforms to achieve a greener and more dynamic economy, despite ongoing budgetary pressures and global economic uncertainty.
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56% Bias Score


Israel Strikes Sanaa in Retaliation for Ben Gurion Airport Attack
Israel conducted a second wave of airstrikes on Sanaa, Yemen, targeting Houthi infrastructure after a Houthi attack on Ben Gurion Airport injured six Israelis and caused flight cancellations; the IDF claims precautions were taken to minimize civilian harm, though casualties remain unclear.
Israel Strikes Sanaa in Retaliation for Ben Gurion Airport Attack
Israel conducted a second wave of airstrikes on Sanaa, Yemen, targeting Houthi infrastructure after a Houthi attack on Ben Gurion Airport injured six Israelis and caused flight cancellations; the IDF claims precautions were taken to minimize civilian harm, though casualties remain unclear.
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52% Bias Score

Albanese's Victory: A Model for Progressive Politics?
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's Labor party achieved a resounding victory, emphasizing "Australian values" of inclusivity and economic fairness, contrasting with the UK Labour party's internal struggles and offering a potential model for progressive politics globally.

Albanese's Victory: A Model for Progressive Politics?
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's Labor party achieved a resounding victory, emphasizing "Australian values" of inclusivity and economic fairness, contrasting with the UK Labour party's internal struggles and offering a potential model for progressive politics globally.
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48% Bias Score

The Crucible's Resurgence: A Reflection of Modern Political Climates
Arthur Miller's The Crucible, a play about the Salem witch trials, is experiencing a surge in popularity due to its parallels with contemporary political climates, particularly the suppression of dissent under President Trump, prompting discussions about the balance between cultural appreciation and...

The Crucible's Resurgence: A Reflection of Modern Political Climates
Arthur Miller's The Crucible, a play about the Salem witch trials, is experiencing a surge in popularity due to its parallels with contemporary political climates, particularly the suppression of dissent under President Trump, prompting discussions about the balance between cultural appreciation and...
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52% Bias Score

US Tariffs and Border Crisis Cripple Mexican Cattle Industry, Drive Up US Beef Prices
Unpredictable US tariffs on Mexican cattle imports, coupled with drought and disease outbreaks, have caused millions of dollars in losses for Mexican ranchers, reduced cattle shipments to the US, and increased beef prices for American consumers, threatening the long-standing US-Mexico cross-border t...

US Tariffs and Border Crisis Cripple Mexican Cattle Industry, Drive Up US Beef Prices
Unpredictable US tariffs on Mexican cattle imports, coupled with drought and disease outbreaks, have caused millions of dollars in losses for Mexican ranchers, reduced cattle shipments to the US, and increased beef prices for American consumers, threatening the long-standing US-Mexico cross-border t...
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48% Bias Score

Conflicting Reports on Alleged Russian Offensive on Dnipro Right Bank
A Ukrainian National Guard officer claimed Russia plans a large-scale offensive to seize islands on the Dnipro's right bank and occupy Kherson and Mykolaiv regions, mobilizing hundreds of boats and intensifying shelling from Kinburn Spit; this was contradicted by a representative of the Ukrainian So...

Conflicting Reports on Alleged Russian Offensive on Dnipro Right Bank
A Ukrainian National Guard officer claimed Russia plans a large-scale offensive to seize islands on the Dnipro's right bank and occupy Kherson and Mykolaiv regions, mobilizing hundreds of boats and intensifying shelling from Kinburn Spit; this was contradicted by a representative of the Ukrainian So...
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56% Bias Score

Erickson's Campaign Strategy Delivers Labor's Landslide Victory
Paul Erickson, the Australian Labor party's national secretary, orchestrated a resounding election victory for the Labor party, significantly weakening the Liberal party across multiple states through a targeted campaign strategy focused on the financial implications of the Liberal party's nuclear e...

Erickson's Campaign Strategy Delivers Labor's Landslide Victory
Paul Erickson, the Australian Labor party's national secretary, orchestrated a resounding election victory for the Labor party, significantly weakening the Liberal party across multiple states through a targeted campaign strategy focused on the financial implications of the Liberal party's nuclear e...
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48% Bias Score

Queensland's Child Protection System: A Decade After Tiahleigh Palmer's Murder
Twelve-year-old Tiahleigh Palmer's 2015 murder by her foster father exposed failures in Queensland's child protection system, leading to reforms; however, 70 children known to the system died between 2023 and 2024, raising concerns about the effectiveness of these changes.

Queensland's Child Protection System: A Decade After Tiahleigh Palmer's Murder
Twelve-year-old Tiahleigh Palmer's 2015 murder by her foster father exposed failures in Queensland's child protection system, leading to reforms; however, 70 children known to the system died between 2023 and 2024, raising concerns about the effectiveness of these changes.
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56% Bias Score
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