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Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court to End Migrant Parole Program
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to end the CHNV program, which provided temporary legal status to 532,000 migrants from Cuba, Nicaragua, Haiti, and Venezuela, after a lower court blocked the administration's attempt to terminate the program.
Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court to End Migrant Parole Program
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to end the CHNV program, which provided temporary legal status to 532,000 migrants from Cuba, Nicaragua, Haiti, and Venezuela, after a lower court blocked the administration's attempt to terminate the program.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Leadership in Uncertain Times: Adapting to Anxiety and Polarization
A 2025 Gallup poll shows a significant drop in happiness linked to unpredictability and polarization, prompting a discussion on effective leadership during uncertain times, focusing on visibility, empathy, shared problem-solving, and clear guiding principles.
Leadership in Uncertain Times: Adapting to Anxiety and Polarization
A 2025 Gallup poll shows a significant drop in happiness linked to unpredictability and polarization, prompting a discussion on effective leadership during uncertain times, focusing on visibility, empathy, shared problem-solving, and clear guiding principles.
Progress
16% Bias Score


Severe Vaping-Related Illnesses in the Netherlands Prompt Urgent Calls for Stricter Regulations
At least five young adults in the Netherlands nearly died from vaping-related illnesses, prompting calls for stricter regulations and highlighting a widespread public health crisis involving illegal flavored e-cigarette liquids; at least sixteen hospitals reported multiple cases of serious lung prob...
Severe Vaping-Related Illnesses in the Netherlands Prompt Urgent Calls for Stricter Regulations
At least five young adults in the Netherlands nearly died from vaping-related illnesses, prompting calls for stricter regulations and highlighting a widespread public health crisis involving illegal flavored e-cigarette liquids; at least sixteen hospitals reported multiple cases of serious lung prob...
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40% Bias Score


New Pope Leo XIV: Continuation of Progressive Policies Amidst US Catholic Conservatism
The election of Pope Leo XIV, an American, follows efforts by conservative Catholic lobbyists to counter Pope Francis's progressive policies, highlighting a growing conservatism within the US Catholic Church and its influence on American politics.
New Pope Leo XIV: Continuation of Progressive Policies Amidst US Catholic Conservatism
The election of Pope Leo XIV, an American, follows efforts by conservative Catholic lobbyists to counter Pope Francis's progressive policies, highlighting a growing conservatism within the US Catholic Church and its influence on American politics.
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52% Bias Score


Mixed Asian Equities: Pakistan Plunges Amidst India Conflict, China Markets Rise
Overnight, Asian equities showed mixed results; Northeast Asia outperformed Southeast Asia. Pakistan's market fell 6.7% due to conflict with India, while China's markets rose after interest rate cuts and economic support, reaching pre-Liberation Day levels. Mainland investors sold a net -$306 millio...
Mixed Asian Equities: Pakistan Plunges Amidst India Conflict, China Markets Rise
Overnight, Asian equities showed mixed results; Northeast Asia outperformed Southeast Asia. Pakistan's market fell 6.7% due to conflict with India, while China's markets rose after interest rate cuts and economic support, reaching pre-Liberation Day levels. Mainland investors sold a net -$306 millio...
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40% Bias Score


Trump Budget Proposes $163 Billion in Cuts, Mirroring DOGE Claims but Differing in Approach
President Trump's proposed budget for next year includes $163 billion in non-defense spending cuts, mirroring DOGE's claimed savings but using different methods; significant cuts target agencies like the NIH and Department of Energy, while defense and homeland security spending increases.
Trump Budget Proposes $163 Billion in Cuts, Mirroring DOGE Claims but Differing in Approach
President Trump's proposed budget for next year includes $163 billion in non-defense spending cuts, mirroring DOGE's claimed savings but using different methods; significant cuts target agencies like the NIH and Department of Energy, while defense and homeland security spending increases.
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Costly Houthi Campaign Ends in Limited Deal
President Trump's \$1 billion military operation against the Houthis since March, involving 2,000 bombs and missiles, failed to significantly weaken the group, leading to a deal where the U.S. suspends strikes in exchange for the Houthis halting attacks on U.S. ships only.

Trump's Costly Houthi Campaign Ends in Limited Deal
President Trump's \$1 billion military operation against the Houthis since March, involving 2,000 bombs and missiles, failed to significantly weaken the group, leading to a deal where the U.S. suspends strikes in exchange for the Houthis halting attacks on U.S. ships only.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Joseph Nye, "Soft Power" Theorist, Dies at 88
Joseph Nye, the 88-year-old political scientist who coined the term "soft power," died on Tuesday; his concept, emphasizing influence through cultural appeal and values, stemmed from the neoliberal theory of complex interdependence and significantly impacted international relations.

Joseph Nye, "Soft Power" Theorist, Dies at 88
Joseph Nye, the 88-year-old political scientist who coined the term "soft power," died on Tuesday; his concept, emphasizing influence through cultural appeal and values, stemmed from the neoliberal theory of complex interdependence and significantly impacted international relations.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Dutch Housing Corporations Sue Government Over Rent Freeze
Facing a government-imposed rent freeze for social housing, Dutch housing corporations are initiating legal action, citing an inability to build and renovate due to a €3 billion shortfall in funding compared to the €1.1 billion government compensation, potentially resulting in 180,000 fewer homes bu...

Dutch Housing Corporations Sue Government Over Rent Freeze
Facing a government-imposed rent freeze for social housing, Dutch housing corporations are initiating legal action, citing an inability to build and renovate due to a €3 billion shortfall in funding compared to the €1.1 billion government compensation, potentially resulting in 180,000 fewer homes bu...
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52% Bias Score

Proposed Drug Patent Cuts Threaten Medical Innovation
Congress is considering reducing patent protection for pharmaceutical drugs to offset tax cuts, potentially hindering development of life-saving medications due to increased financial risk in research and development, impacting future medical innovation and patient care.

Proposed Drug Patent Cuts Threaten Medical Innovation
Congress is considering reducing patent protection for pharmaceutical drugs to offset tax cuts, potentially hindering development of life-saving medications due to increased financial risk in research and development, impacting future medical innovation and patient care.
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56% Bias Score

Buffett's Long-Term Japan Investment Boosts Confidence Amidst Economic Challenges
Warren Buffett's substantial and sustained investment in five major Japanese trading companies since 2020 has significantly boosted Japan's economic image and investor confidence, despite recent economic headwinds and an upcoming national election.

Buffett's Long-Term Japan Investment Boosts Confidence Amidst Economic Challenges
Warren Buffett's substantial and sustained investment in five major Japanese trading companies since 2020 has significantly boosted Japan's economic image and investor confidence, despite recent economic headwinds and an upcoming national election.
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60% Bias Score

Pope Leo XIV Breaks Tradition with Prepared, Bilingual Inaugural Address
Pope Leo XIV delivered his first papal address using a prepared text and speaking in both Italian and Spanish, a first in papal history, marking a departure from traditional extemporaneous speeches.

Pope Leo XIV Breaks Tradition with Prepared, Bilingual Inaugural Address
Pope Leo XIV delivered his first papal address using a prepared text and speaking in both Italian and Spanish, a first in papal history, marking a departure from traditional extemporaneous speeches.
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8% Bias Score
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