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Pentagon to Remove Transgender Service Members Following Supreme Court Ruling
The Pentagon will begin removing up to 1,000 transgender service members following a Supreme Court ruling allowing a ban; the Defense Department will also review medical records to identify additional transgender service members for removal. Approximately $52 million has been spent on healthcare for...
Pentagon to Remove Transgender Service Members Following Supreme Court Ruling
The Pentagon will begin removing up to 1,000 transgender service members following a Supreme Court ruling allowing a ban; the Defense Department will also review medical records to identify additional transgender service members for removal. Approximately $52 million has been spent on healthcare for...
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80% Bias Score


Xi and Putin Deepen Strategic Partnership, Challenging Unilateralism
On May 8, 2025, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Moscow, agreeing to deepen strategic coordination, enhance bilateral cooperation across various sectors, and jointly promote a multipolar world order while opposing unilateralism.
Xi and Putin Deepen Strategic Partnership, Challenging Unilateralism
On May 8, 2025, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Moscow, agreeing to deepen strategic coordination, enhance bilateral cooperation across various sectors, and jointly promote a multipolar world order while opposing unilateralism.
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48% Bias Score


New Gaza Aid Plan Aims to Reach 1.2 Million
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) plans to distribute food, water, and hygiene kits to 1.2 million Palestinians in Gaza via four distribution centers, with the goal of eventually reaching all two million residents; the plan, supported by the US and Israel, uses private security and aims to impr...
New Gaza Aid Plan Aims to Reach 1.2 Million
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) plans to distribute food, water, and hygiene kits to 1.2 million Palestinians in Gaza via four distribution centers, with the goal of eventually reaching all two million residents; the plan, supported by the US and Israel, uses private security and aims to impr...
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40% Bias Score


Ukraine Reports Continued Attacks Amidst Russia's Declared Ceasefire
Despite a Kremlin-declared three-day ceasefire, Ukrainian officials reported over 500 attacks and at least 10 guided aerial bomb strikes, resulting in civilian deaths, with a National Guard commander citing similar instances following a previous Easter ceasefire.
Ukraine Reports Continued Attacks Amidst Russia's Declared Ceasefire
Despite a Kremlin-declared three-day ceasefire, Ukrainian officials reported over 500 attacks and at least 10 guided aerial bomb strikes, resulting in civilian deaths, with a National Guard commander citing similar instances following a previous Easter ceasefire.
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56% Bias Score


American Cardinal Elected First American Pope
Cardinal Robert Prevost, an American, was unexpectedly elected Pope Leo XIV on Thursday, becoming the first American pope, a choice many find significant given the US's current political climate and global influence.
American Cardinal Elected First American Pope
Cardinal Robert Prevost, an American, was unexpectedly elected Pope Leo XIV on Thursday, becoming the first American pope, a choice many find significant given the US's current political climate and global influence.
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48% Bias Score


Alabama's Gerrymandered Map Ruled Discriminatory, Facing Federal Oversight
A federal court ruled that Alabama intentionally discriminated by creating a congressional map with only one majority-Black district, potentially subjecting the state to federal oversight of future maps under Section 3 of the Voting Rights Act, following years of legal challenges.
Alabama's Gerrymandered Map Ruled Discriminatory, Facing Federal Oversight
A federal court ruled that Alabama intentionally discriminated by creating a congressional map with only one majority-Black district, potentially subjecting the state to federal oversight of future maps under Section 3 of the Voting Rights Act, following years of legal challenges.
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20% Bias Score

US Tariffs Slow China's Export Growth
China's April export growth fell to 8.1% due to US tariffs, down from 12.4% in March; exports to the US declined by 2.5%, imports by 4.7%, highlighting the trade war's impact on both economies ahead of de-escalation talks in Geneva.

US Tariffs Slow China's Export Growth
China's April export growth fell to 8.1% due to US tariffs, down from 12.4% in March; exports to the US declined by 2.5%, imports by 4.7%, highlighting the trade war's impact on both economies ahead of de-escalation talks in Geneva.
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56% Bias Score

Ukraine Open to Russia Talks Following US Resources Deal
On May 8th, 2025, Ukrainian President Zelensky, following a phone call with US President Trump and the ratification of a US-Ukraine natural resources agreement, stated Ukraine's willingness to negotiate with Russia under any format, contingent upon a Russian ceasefire; Trump subsequently called for ...

Ukraine Open to Russia Talks Following US Resources Deal
On May 8th, 2025, Ukrainian President Zelensky, following a phone call with US President Trump and the ratification of a US-Ukraine natural resources agreement, stated Ukraine's willingness to negotiate with Russia under any format, contingent upon a Russian ceasefire; Trump subsequently called for ...
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32% Bias Score

China's Export Growth Slows Amid US Tariff Impact
China's export growth slowed to 8.1% in April due to US tariffs, impacting trade with the US (-2.5% exports, -4.7% imports), adding urgency to de-escalation talks in Geneva this weekend amid broader economic challenges.

China's Export Growth Slows Amid US Tariff Impact
China's export growth slowed to 8.1% in April due to US tariffs, impacting trade with the US (-2.5% exports, -4.7% imports), adding urgency to de-escalation talks in Geneva this weekend amid broader economic challenges.
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44% Bias Score

American Cardinal Elected Pope Leo XIV Amidst Global Political Shifts
On Thursday, Cardinal Robert Prevost, an American missionary who spent 20 years in Peru, was elected Pope Leo XIV, shocking many due to the US's significant global power and the timing amidst rising nationalism and shifts in US foreign policy.

American Cardinal Elected Pope Leo XIV Amidst Global Political Shifts
On Thursday, Cardinal Robert Prevost, an American missionary who spent 20 years in Peru, was elected Pope Leo XIV, shocking many due to the US's significant global power and the timing amidst rising nationalism and shifts in US foreign policy.
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48% Bias Score

American Cardinal Elected as New Pope Leo XIV
Robert Provost, a 69-year-old American cardinal with extensive experience in Peru, was elected as the new Pope, Leo XIV, on May 8, 2025, marking a historic moment for the Catholic Church and its 1.4 billion followers worldwide.

American Cardinal Elected as New Pope Leo XIV
Robert Provost, a 69-year-old American cardinal with extensive experience in Peru, was elected as the new Pope, Leo XIV, on May 8, 2025, marking a historic moment for the Catholic Church and its 1.4 billion followers worldwide.
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24% Bias Score

Ukraine Reports Hundreds of Attacks Despite Russian Ceasefire
On Thursday, despite a Russian-declared three-day ceasefire, Ukrainian officials reported over 500 attacks and 10 guided aerial bomb strikes, resulting in civilian deaths, contradicting the Kremlin's claim and highlighting a lack of commitment to peace.

Ukraine Reports Hundreds of Attacks Despite Russian Ceasefire
On Thursday, despite a Russian-declared three-day ceasefire, Ukrainian officials reported over 500 attacks and 10 guided aerial bomb strikes, resulting in civilian deaths, contradicting the Kremlin's claim and highlighting a lack of commitment to peace.
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56% Bias Score
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