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Joint European Visit to Kyiv Demands Russian Ceasefire
Leaders from Germany, France, the UK, and Poland will jointly visit Kyiv on May 10, 2025, to urge Russia to accept a 30-day ceasefire, increase pressure on its war machine, and support peace talks with the US.
Joint European Visit to Kyiv Demands Russian Ceasefire
Leaders from Germany, France, the UK, and Poland will jointly visit Kyiv on May 10, 2025, to urge Russia to accept a 30-day ceasefire, increase pressure on its war machine, and support peace talks with the US.
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36% Bias Score


US Faces August Cash Crunch Unless Congress Raises Debt Ceiling
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent urged Congress on May 9th to raise or suspend the debt ceiling by mid-July to prevent a potential government shutdown in August due to the depletion of emergency funding measures implemented after hitting the debt limit in January. Failure to act could severely da...
US Faces August Cash Crunch Unless Congress Raises Debt Ceiling
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent urged Congress on May 9th to raise or suspend the debt ceiling by mid-July to prevent a potential government shutdown in August due to the depletion of emergency funding measures implemented after hitting the debt limit in January. Failure to act could severely da...
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48% Bias Score


European Leaders Visit Kyiv, Pledge Support for Ukraine Amidst Russia's Victory Day
French, German, British, and Polish leaders visited Kyiv on May 10th to counter Russia's Victory Day celebrations, pledging increased support for Ukraine and a future security coalition; this follows President Trump's call for a 30-day ceasefire.
European Leaders Visit Kyiv, Pledge Support for Ukraine Amidst Russia's Victory Day
French, German, British, and Polish leaders visited Kyiv on May 10th to counter Russia's Victory Day celebrations, pledging increased support for Ukraine and a future security coalition; this follows President Trump's call for a 30-day ceasefire.
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48% Bias Score


Borrell Accuses Israel of Genocide in Gaza, Criticizes EU Response
Josep Borrell, former EU foreign policy chief, accused Israel of carrying out genocide and ethnic cleansing in Gaza, criticizing the EU for insufficient action and continued arms supplies to Israel, while also discussing the changing geopolitical landscape and the need for a stronger European defens...
Borrell Accuses Israel of Genocide in Gaza, Criticizes EU Response
Josep Borrell, former EU foreign policy chief, accused Israel of carrying out genocide and ethnic cleansing in Gaza, criticizing the EU for insufficient action and continued arms supplies to Israel, while also discussing the changing geopolitical landscape and the need for a stronger European defens...
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68% Bias Score


Newark Mayor Arrested at Immigration Detention Center Protest
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka was arrested Friday for trespassing at a federal immigration detention center in Newark, New Jersey, after ignoring warnings from Homeland Security personnel while protesting its opening with three members of New Jersey's congressional delegation. The facility, run by GEO Gro...
Newark Mayor Arrested at Immigration Detention Center Protest
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka was arrested Friday for trespassing at a federal immigration detention center in Newark, New Jersey, after ignoring warnings from Homeland Security personnel while protesting its opening with three members of New Jersey's congressional delegation. The facility, run by GEO Gro...
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44% Bias Score


Second Newark Airport Radar Outage Highlights US Air Traffic Control Issues
A second 90-second radar outage at Newark Liberty International Airport on May 3rd, 2024, caused by telecommunications and software issues, follows a similar incident on April 28th, prompting safety concerns and calls for system upgrades.
Second Newark Airport Radar Outage Highlights US Air Traffic Control Issues
A second 90-second radar outage at Newark Liberty International Airport on May 3rd, 2024, caused by telecommunications and software issues, follows a similar incident on April 28th, prompting safety concerns and calls for system upgrades.
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52% Bias Score

North Korea Confirms 15,000 Troop Deployment to Ukraine
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un confirmed the deployment of approximately 15,000 North Korean troops to the Kursk region of Russia to fight alongside Russian forces in Ukraine, resulting in over 4,700 casualties, including 600 deaths, according to South Korean intelligence, as part of a bilateral de...

North Korea Confirms 15,000 Troop Deployment to Ukraine
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un confirmed the deployment of approximately 15,000 North Korean troops to the Kursk region of Russia to fight alongside Russian forces in Ukraine, resulting in over 4,700 casualties, including 600 deaths, according to South Korean intelligence, as part of a bilateral de...
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56% Bias Score

US Faces August Debt Default Deadline
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warned Congress Friday that the US could default on its debt obligations as early as August if the debt ceiling is not raised, urging them to act before their July recess to avoid a potential global economic crisis.

US Faces August Debt Default Deadline
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warned Congress Friday that the US could default on its debt obligations as early as August if the debt ceiling is not raised, urging them to act before their July recess to avoid a potential global economic crisis.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration Considers Suspending Habeas Corpus Amidst Deportation Efforts
White House advisor Stephen Miller confirmed the Trump administration is considering suspending the writ of habeas corpus, citing the constitution's allowance during invasion, despite multiple judges rejecting the claim of invasion by a Venezuelan gang; this follows aggressive deportation efforts wi...

Trump Administration Considers Suspending Habeas Corpus Amidst Deportation Efforts
White House advisor Stephen Miller confirmed the Trump administration is considering suspending the writ of habeas corpus, citing the constitution's allowance during invasion, despite multiple judges rejecting the claim of invasion by a Venezuelan gang; this follows aggressive deportation efforts wi...
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48% Bias Score

Pentagon Orders Removal of Books from Military Academies
The Pentagon ordered all US military academies to remove books on race, gender, and other "divisive concepts" by May 21, establishing a committee to review and potentially sequester them; this follows the removal of nearly 400 books from the Naval Academy and a professor's resignation from West Poin...

Pentagon Orders Removal of Books from Military Academies
The Pentagon ordered all US military academies to remove books on race, gender, and other "divisive concepts" by May 21, establishing a committee to review and potentially sequester them; this follows the removal of nearly 400 books from the Naval Academy and a professor's resignation from West Poin...
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56% Bias Score

US Tariffs Threaten Small Businesses' Survival
US President Trump's tariffs on Chinese goods are devastating small businesses that import products. Wild Rye, an outdoor apparel company, faces $1.2 million in tariffs on its latest import order, threatening to put the business out of operation. This is coupled with decreased economic growth, low c...

US Tariffs Threaten Small Businesses' Survival
US President Trump's tariffs on Chinese goods are devastating small businesses that import products. Wild Rye, an outdoor apparel company, faces $1.2 million in tariffs on its latest import order, threatening to put the business out of operation. This is coupled with decreased economic growth, low c...
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52% Bias Score

Texas Bans Land Purchases by Entities Linked to Hostile Foreign Governments
Texas's Senate Bill 17, effective September 1st, prohibits land purchases in Texas by entities linked to countries identified as national security threats by the U.S. Director of National Intelligence, enabling the state's attorney general to investigate and reverse such deals.

Texas Bans Land Purchases by Entities Linked to Hostile Foreign Governments
Texas's Senate Bill 17, effective September 1st, prohibits land purchases in Texas by entities linked to countries identified as national security threats by the U.S. Director of National Intelligence, enabling the state's attorney general to investigate and reverse such deals.
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52% Bias Score
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