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Pikangikum First Nation Sues Canada for $200 Million Over Lack of Basic Services
Pikangikum First Nation is suing the Canadian government for $200 million due to decades of inadequate access to clean water, sanitation, and fire prevention services, highlighting the community's dire conditions and the government's failure to meet its obligations.
Pikangikum First Nation Sues Canada for $200 Million Over Lack of Basic Services
Pikangikum First Nation is suing the Canadian government for $200 million due to decades of inadequate access to clean water, sanitation, and fire prevention services, highlighting the community's dire conditions and the government's failure to meet its obligations.
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36% Bias Score


Newark Mayor Arrested at ICE Facility Amid Migrant Detention Dispute
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka was arrested Friday for trespassing at an ICE detention facility in New Jersey after repeatedly attempting to enter the facility, claiming it illegally houses migrants and violates building codes; Governor Murphy called for his immediate release.
Newark Mayor Arrested at ICE Facility Amid Migrant Detention Dispute
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka was arrested Friday for trespassing at an ICE detention facility in New Jersey after repeatedly attempting to enter the facility, claiming it illegally houses migrants and violates building codes; Governor Murphy called for his immediate release.
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72% Bias Score


Xi's Moscow Visit Underscores Growing Sino-Russian Alliance
Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to Moscow for Russia's Victory Day parade on May 9, 2024, highlights the strengthening relationship between China and Russia amid Western sanctions against Russia, with both countries pledging deeper cooperation and expressing intent to counter US influence.
Xi's Moscow Visit Underscores Growing Sino-Russian Alliance
Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to Moscow for Russia's Victory Day parade on May 9, 2024, highlights the strengthening relationship between China and Russia amid Western sanctions against Russia, with both countries pledging deeper cooperation and expressing intent to counter US influence.
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40% Bias Score


Peruvian Bishop Elected Pope Amidst Controversy
Robert Prevost, former bishop of Chiclayo, Peru, was elected Pope, prompting widespread celebration in his hometown and raising the city's global profile, while also sparking controversy due to allegations of his involvement in covering up past sexual abuse cases.
Peruvian Bishop Elected Pope Amidst Controversy
Robert Prevost, former bishop of Chiclayo, Peru, was elected Pope, prompting widespread celebration in his hometown and raising the city's global profile, while also sparking controversy due to allegations of his involvement in covering up past sexual abuse cases.
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48% Bias Score


Dutch Minister's Gaza Letter Creates Cabinet Rift
Dutch Foreign Minister Veldkamp sent a letter to the European Commission expressing concern over Israel's actions in Gaza, particularly blocking humanitarian aid, and potentially blocking an EU-Israel trade deal until a European investigation is complete, causing friction within the Dutch cabinet co...
Dutch Minister's Gaza Letter Creates Cabinet Rift
Dutch Foreign Minister Veldkamp sent a letter to the European Commission expressing concern over Israel's actions in Gaza, particularly blocking humanitarian aid, and potentially blocking an EU-Israel trade deal until a European investigation is complete, causing friction within the Dutch cabinet co...
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48% Bias Score


Russian Patriotism Cultivated Through Youth Marching Competition
Dozens of teenage girls participated in a military marching competition in Malojaroslavets, Russia, on May 9th, celebrating Victory Day and promoting patriotism, linking it to the ongoing war in Ukraine and the Kremlin's narrative of the conflict.
Russian Patriotism Cultivated Through Youth Marching Competition
Dozens of teenage girls participated in a military marching competition in Malojaroslavets, Russia, on May 9th, celebrating Victory Day and promoting patriotism, linking it to the ongoing war in Ukraine and the Kremlin's narrative of the conflict.
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76% Bias Score

M23 Retains Control of North Kivu Despite New Governor's Efforts
In North Kivu, 100 days after General Evariste Somo's appointment as governor following the January 2025 fall of Goma, the M23 rebel group maintains control over most of the province, causing widespread suffering and displacement despite his efforts to improve military logistics and infrastructure i...

M23 Retains Control of North Kivu Despite New Governor's Efforts
In North Kivu, 100 days after General Evariste Somo's appointment as governor following the January 2025 fall of Goma, the M23 rebel group maintains control over most of the province, causing widespread suffering and displacement despite his efforts to improve military logistics and infrastructure i...
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48% Bias Score

Florida Nurse Arrested for Abusing Quadriplegic Patient
A Florida nurse, Nia Ayers, 24, was arrested for aggravated assault after home surveillance footage showed her repeatedly abusing an 18-year-old quadriplegic woman, including taping her mouth shut, shaking her violently, and suffocating her with a washcloth.

Florida Nurse Arrested for Abusing Quadriplegic Patient
A Florida nurse, Nia Ayers, 24, was arrested for aggravated assault after home surveillance footage showed her repeatedly abusing an 18-year-old quadriplegic woman, including taping her mouth shut, shaking her violently, and suffocating her with a washcloth.
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32% Bias Score

Weight Loss Injections Could Boost UK Economy by £4.5 Billion
Research presented at the European Congress on Obesity in Málaga estimates that providing semaglutide to eligible UK residents could boost the economy by £4.5 billion due to increased productivity among 2,660 trial participants who gained an average of 17 extra workdays annually, offsetting some of ...

Weight Loss Injections Could Boost UK Economy by £4.5 Billion
Research presented at the European Congress on Obesity in Málaga estimates that providing semaglutide to eligible UK residents could boost the economy by £4.5 billion due to increased productivity among 2,660 trial participants who gained an average of 17 extra workdays annually, offsetting some of ...
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44% Bias Score

Apple's AI Threat to Google's Search Dominance
Apple's potential integration of AI into its Safari browser threatens Google's $20 billion annual payment and its dominant search market share, causing Alphabet's stock to drop 7.3% on Wednesday and raising concerns about future profitability.

Apple's AI Threat to Google's Search Dominance
Apple's potential integration of AI into its Safari browser threatens Google's $20 billion annual payment and its dominant search market share, causing Alphabet's stock to drop 7.3% on Wednesday and raising concerns about future profitability.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Minister Cancels Outings for Asylum Seekers, Sparking Criticism
Dutch Minister Faber announced an end to all outings for asylum seekers, sparking criticism from children's organizations who highlight the importance of recreation for the well-being of traumatized minors; a planned trip to the Efteling amusement park was cancelled, despite a replacement outing bei...

Dutch Minister Cancels Outings for Asylum Seekers, Sparking Criticism
Dutch Minister Faber announced an end to all outings for asylum seekers, sparking criticism from children's organizations who highlight the importance of recreation for the well-being of traumatized minors; a planned trip to the Efteling amusement park was cancelled, despite a replacement outing bei...
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Lawyer Illegally Detained for Nine Days
Former Dutch criminal defense lawyer Inez Weski was illegally held for nine days in an undisclosed location before being transferred to a women's prison; the Public Prosecutor's Office admits to 'start-up problems' and regulatory breaches but contests some of Weski's claims.

Dutch Lawyer Illegally Detained for Nine Days
Former Dutch criminal defense lawyer Inez Weski was illegally held for nine days in an undisclosed location before being transferred to a women's prison; the Public Prosecutor's Office admits to 'start-up problems' and regulatory breaches but contests some of Weski's claims.
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40% Bias Score
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