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NIH Freezes International Research Funding Amidst Transparency and Security Concerns
The NIH, citing transparency concerns and national security risks, has frozen payments to international research groups, jeopardizing hundreds of millions of dollars in cancer, viral infection, and genetics research, with projects across the globe now on hold.
NIH Freezes International Research Funding Amidst Transparency and Security Concerns
The NIH, citing transparency concerns and national security risks, has frozen payments to international research groups, jeopardizing hundreds of millions of dollars in cancer, viral infection, and genetics research, with projects across the globe now on hold.
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52% Bias Score


Hispanic Society Returns Sorolla Works to Spain, Launches New Exhibition Program
The Hispanic Society of America, after a seven-year renovation, is partnering with the Valencian government to return some of its Sorolla collection to Spain, symbolizing a renewed cultural exchange and a dynamic new exhibition program to engage broader audiences.
Hispanic Society Returns Sorolla Works to Spain, Launches New Exhibition Program
The Hispanic Society of America, after a seven-year renovation, is partnering with the Valencian government to return some of its Sorolla collection to Spain, symbolizing a renewed cultural exchange and a dynamic new exhibition program to engage broader audiences.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Announces Self-Deportation Program and Mass Deportation Campaign
President Trump announced a new program encouraging self-deportation for undocumented immigrants, offering free flights and assistance, while threatening harsh penalties and a massive deportation campaign for those who remain after a two-month deadline.
Trump Announces Self-Deportation Program and Mass Deportation Campaign
President Trump announced a new program encouraging self-deportation for undocumented immigrants, offering free flights and assistance, while threatening harsh penalties and a massive deportation campaign for those who remain after a two-month deadline.
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72% Bias Score


São Paulo's Smart Sampa: 1,044 Fugitives Apprehended, Privacy Concerns Raised
São Paulo's Smart Sampa, a facial recognition system using 25,000 cameras, has resulted in the arrest of 1,044 fugitives and 2,289 criminals in six months, raising concerns about privacy despite high public approval.
São Paulo's Smart Sampa: 1,044 Fugitives Apprehended, Privacy Concerns Raised
São Paulo's Smart Sampa, a facial recognition system using 25,000 cameras, has resulted in the arrest of 1,044 fugitives and 2,289 criminals in six months, raising concerns about privacy despite high public approval.
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68% Bias Score


Miyawaki Forest Planted in Nezahualcóyotl to Combat Urban Heat Island Effect
On May 6th, volunteers planted a 600-square-meter Miyawaki method forest in Nezahualcóyotl, Mexico, using 1,500 native plants across 25 species to combat the urban heat island effect and restore biodiversity in this densely populated municipality, mirroring Japan's post-WWII environmental recovery.
Miyawaki Forest Planted in Nezahualcóyotl to Combat Urban Heat Island Effect
On May 6th, volunteers planted a 600-square-meter Miyawaki method forest in Nezahualcóyotl, Mexico, using 1,500 native plants across 25 species to combat the urban heat island effect and restore biodiversity in this densely populated municipality, mirroring Japan's post-WWII environmental recovery.
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44% Bias Score


EU Integration: A Crisis-Driven Process
The European Union's integration, historically driven by crises, is examined through the lens of past events like the 2008 financial crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the need for a unified European army in response to current geopolitical threats.
EU Integration: A Crisis-Driven Process
The European Union's integration, historically driven by crises, is examined through the lens of past events like the 2008 financial crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the need for a unified European army in response to current geopolitical threats.
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56% Bias Score

Latin American Investment Reshapes Madrid's Luxury Real Estate Market
Driven by economic and political instability, Latin American investors are increasingly purchasing fractions of luxury properties in Madrid, Spain, transforming the luxury real estate market and creating new models of shared ownership.

Latin American Investment Reshapes Madrid's Luxury Real Estate Market
Driven by economic and political instability, Latin American investors are increasingly purchasing fractions of luxury properties in Madrid, Spain, transforming the luxury real estate market and creating new models of shared ownership.
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44% Bias Score

Peruvian Roots of Pope Leo XIV
Pope Leo XIV, born Robert Francis Prevost in the US, spent over 20 years in Peru, working as a missionary and later as a bishop, where his commitment to social justice and victims of abuse significantly influenced his papacy, culminating in his election as Pope.

Peruvian Roots of Pope Leo XIV
Pope Leo XIV, born Robert Francis Prevost in the US, spent over 20 years in Peru, working as a missionary and later as a bishop, where his commitment to social justice and victims of abuse significantly influenced his papacy, culminating in his election as Pope.
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Crypto Conflicts Sink Senate Stablecoin Bill
Due to President Trump's family's involvement in cryptocurrency, the US Senate's first procedural vote on the Genius Act, aimed at regulating stablecoins, failed 48-49 on Thursday, with Democrats citing conflicts of interest; the bill needed 60 votes to proceed.

Trump's Crypto Conflicts Sink Senate Stablecoin Bill
Due to President Trump's family's involvement in cryptocurrency, the US Senate's first procedural vote on the Genius Act, aimed at regulating stablecoins, failed 48-49 on Thursday, with Democrats citing conflicts of interest; the bill needed 60 votes to proceed.
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56% Bias Score

Ecuadorian Soldiers Killed in Amazon Ambush
An ambush in Ecuador's Amazon region killed 11 soldiers and one criminal during an anti-illegal mining operation; the attack, carried out by the Comandos de Frontera group, highlights the growing threat from transnational organized crime.

Ecuadorian Soldiers Killed in Amazon Ambush
An ambush in Ecuador's Amazon region killed 11 soldiers and one criminal during an anti-illegal mining operation; the attack, carried out by the Comandos de Frontera group, highlights the growing threat from transnational organized crime.
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40% Bias Score

PKK Announces Disarmament, Turkey to Begin Peace Talks
Following a PKK congress announcing disarmament and self-dissolution based on Abdullah Öcalan's call, DEM Party MP Pervin Buldan declared that peace talks will begin, accompanied by democratization steps, while dismissing concerns about a recent traffic accident in Italy. A suspicious device was als...

PKK Announces Disarmament, Turkey to Begin Peace Talks
Following a PKK congress announcing disarmament and self-dissolution based on Abdullah Öcalan's call, DEM Party MP Pervin Buldan declared that peace talks will begin, accompanied by democratization steps, while dismissing concerns about a recent traffic accident in Italy. A suspicious device was als...
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60% Bias Score

Peruvian Human Rights Advocate Elected Pope
Pope Leo XIV, previously Bishop Robert Francis Prevost, gained prominence in Peru during the 1990s for his staunch defense of human rights under the Fujimori regime, notably opposing the death penalty and supporting victims of human rights abuses; his papacy signifies a potential shift in the Church...

Peruvian Human Rights Advocate Elected Pope
Pope Leo XIV, previously Bishop Robert Francis Prevost, gained prominence in Peru during the 1990s for his staunch defense of human rights under the Fujimori regime, notably opposing the death penalty and supporting victims of human rights abuses; his papacy signifies a potential shift in the Church...
Progress
48% Bias Score
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