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Carney Asks Trump to Stop Calling Canada the "51st State
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney directly asked U.S. President Donald Trump to stop referring to Canada as the "51st state" during a White House meeting today; Trump responded positively but did not commit to ceasing the remarks, highlighting ongoing tensions in Canada-U.S. relations amid trade d...
Carney Asks Trump to Stop Calling Canada the "51st State
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney directly asked U.S. President Donald Trump to stop referring to Canada as the "51st state" during a White House meeting today; Trump responded positively but did not commit to ceasing the remarks, highlighting ongoing tensions in Canada-U.S. relations amid trade d...
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40% Bias Score


Spain Power Outage: Solar Surge Suspected as Cause
A widespread power outage affecting Spain and Portugal on April 30th, 2025, caused by extreme frequency fluctuations, shut down 15 gigawatts of power generation; investigations are underway, but a surge in solar power is suspected.
Spain Power Outage: Solar Surge Suspected as Cause
A widespread power outage affecting Spain and Portugal on April 30th, 2025, caused by extreme frequency fluctuations, shut down 15 gigawatts of power generation; investigations are underway, but a surge in solar power is suspected.
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44% Bias Score


Record Fentanyl Seizure Leads to 16 Sinaloa Cartel Arrests
On May 6, 2025, US authorities arrested 16 Sinaloa Cartel members, including leader Heriberto Salazar Amaya, seizing approximately 3 million fentanyl pills, 11.5 kg of fentanyl, and $5 million in cash near the US-Mexico border in an operation that reflects the Trump administration's fight against dr...
Record Fentanyl Seizure Leads to 16 Sinaloa Cartel Arrests
On May 6, 2025, US authorities arrested 16 Sinaloa Cartel members, including leader Heriberto Salazar Amaya, seizing approximately 3 million fentanyl pills, 11.5 kg of fentanyl, and $5 million in cash near the US-Mexico border in an operation that reflects the Trump administration's fight against dr...
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60% Bias Score


Smokey Robinson, Wife Sued for $50 Million Over Sexual Assault and Labor Violations
Four former housekeepers filed a $50 million lawsuit against Motown legend Smokey Robinson and his wife, alleging sexual assault, rape, and labor violations, including failure to pay minimum wage and creating a hostile work environment at their Chatsworth, California, home, and other locations.
Smokey Robinson, Wife Sued for $50 Million Over Sexual Assault and Labor Violations
Four former housekeepers filed a $50 million lawsuit against Motown legend Smokey Robinson and his wife, alleging sexual assault, rape, and labor violations, including failure to pay minimum wage and creating a hostile work environment at their Chatsworth, California, home, and other locations.
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56% Bias Score


Andoain's Silence: 25 Years After the Assassination of José Luis López de Lacalle
The 25th anniversary of journalist José Luis López de Lacalle's assassination highlights the ongoing silence and suspected complicity of Andoain's political leadership, including current mayor Andoni Álvarez and former mayor José Antonio Barandiaran, with ETA, contrasting sharply with other local pa...
Andoain's Silence: 25 Years After the Assassination of José Luis López de Lacalle
The 25th anniversary of journalist José Luis López de Lacalle's assassination highlights the ongoing silence and suspected complicity of Andoain's political leadership, including current mayor Andoni Álvarez and former mayor José Antonio Barandiaran, with ETA, contrasting sharply with other local pa...
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60% Bias Score


ETA's Decades-Long Terror Campaign Against the Spanish Media
From 1959 to 2001, ETA, a Basque separatist group, conducted a violent campaign against Spanish media, including bombings, shootings, and arson attacks on news organizations and journalists, resulting in several deaths and injuries, aiming to suppress critical reporting and control the narrative.
ETA's Decades-Long Terror Campaign Against the Spanish Media
From 1959 to 2001, ETA, a Basque separatist group, conducted a violent campaign against Spanish media, including bombings, shootings, and arson attacks on news organizations and journalists, resulting in several deaths and injuries, aiming to suppress critical reporting and control the narrative.
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36% Bias Score

High-Level US-China Trade Talks Scheduled
US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin will meet with Chinese Vice-Premier He Lifeng on May 8th in Switzerland to discuss de-escalating trade tensions, following recent tariff increases by both countries, initiated by China to address global economic concerns and US industry and consumer appeals.

High-Level US-China Trade Talks Scheduled
US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin will meet with Chinese Vice-Premier He Lifeng on May 8th in Switzerland to discuss de-escalating trade tensions, following recent tariff increases by both countries, initiated by China to address global economic concerns and US industry and consumer appeals.
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44% Bias Score

Brazil Charges Seven More in 2022 Coup Attempt
The Brazilian Supreme Federal Court (STF) charged seven more individuals for their alleged roles in a 2022 coup attempt against President Lula da Silva, bringing the total number of accused to 21, all allegedly involved in spreading disinformation and attempting to destabilize the country.

Brazil Charges Seven More in 2022 Coup Attempt
The Brazilian Supreme Federal Court (STF) charged seven more individuals for their alleged roles in a 2022 coup attempt against President Lula da Silva, bringing the total number of accused to 21, all allegedly involved in spreading disinformation and attempting to destabilize the country.
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44% Bias Score

UK Continues Arms Exports to Israel Despite License Suspension
New analysis of trade data reveals that UK firms exported thousands of military items, including munitions and potential F-35 parts, to Israel after the government suspended key arms export licenses in September, contradicting official statements and raising concerns about compliance with internatio...

UK Continues Arms Exports to Israel Despite License Suspension
New analysis of trade data reveals that UK firms exported thousands of military items, including munitions and potential F-35 parts, to Israel after the government suspended key arms export licenses in September, contradicting official statements and raising concerns about compliance with internatio...
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60% Bias Score

Wilson Reclaims Goldstein Seat in Australian Election Upset
In a stunning upset, Liberal candidate Tim Wilson defeated incumbent Teal MP Zoe Daniel in the Goldstein electorate, highlighting the impact of grassroots campaigning versus significant external funding and the ongoing fluidity of the post-election vote count.

Wilson Reclaims Goldstein Seat in Australian Election Upset
In a stunning upset, Liberal candidate Tim Wilson defeated incumbent Teal MP Zoe Daniel in the Goldstein electorate, highlighting the impact of grassroots campaigning versus significant external funding and the ongoing fluidity of the post-election vote count.
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52% Bias Score

Assassination of Basque Journalist Highlights ETA's Legacy
On May 7, 2000, Basque journalist José Luis López de Lacalle was assassinated by ETA member José Ignacio Guridi Lasa in Andoain, Guipúzcoa, Spain. His daughter, Aitziber, recounts the lasting pain and the divided reactions within their community.

Assassination of Basque Journalist Highlights ETA's Legacy
On May 7, 2000, Basque journalist José Luis López de Lacalle was assassinated by ETA member José Ignacio Guridi Lasa in Andoain, Guipúzcoa, Spain. His daughter, Aitziber, recounts the lasting pain and the divided reactions within their community.
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40% Bias Score

Mexican Prison Report Wins Journalism Award
Beatriz Guillén and Mónica González's report, "Tragedia en la cárcel de mujeres", detailing the deaths of eleven women in a Morelos prison due to systemic violence and neglect, won second place in the 7th Breach Valdez Award, highlighting the state's failure to ensure gender justice.

Mexican Prison Report Wins Journalism Award
Beatriz Guillén and Mónica González's report, "Tragedia en la cárcel de mujeres", detailing the deaths of eleven women in a Morelos prison due to systemic violence and neglect, won second place in the 7th Breach Valdez Award, highlighting the state's failure to ensure gender justice.
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24% Bias Score
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