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19 Million US Children Affected by Parental Substance Use Disorder
A new study finds nearly 19 million U.S. children—1 in 4—have a parent with a substance use disorder, significantly higher than previous estimates; 7.6 million live with a parent with moderate or severe addiction, and alcohol use disorder affects 12 million parents.
19 Million US Children Affected by Parental Substance Use Disorder
A new study finds nearly 19 million U.S. children—1 in 4—have a parent with a substance use disorder, significantly higher than previous estimates; 7.6 million live with a parent with moderate or severe addiction, and alcohol use disorder affects 12 million parents.
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24% Bias Score


Newsom Proposes Statewide Homeless Encampment Ban, Offers \$3.3 Billion in Grants
California Governor Gavin Newsom proposed a model ordinance banning persistent homeless encampments, requiring shelter offers before removal, paired with \$3.3 billion in grants for mental health and substance abuse treatment; however, cities and counties criticize insufficient funding and the effec...
Newsom Proposes Statewide Homeless Encampment Ban, Offers \$3.3 Billion in Grants
California Governor Gavin Newsom proposed a model ordinance banning persistent homeless encampments, requiring shelter offers before removal, paired with \$3.3 billion in grants for mental health and substance abuse treatment; however, cities and counties criticize insufficient funding and the effec...
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44% Bias Score


Trump's Trade Deal Averts Economic Crisis; Supreme Court Divided on Birthright Citizenship
President Trump reached a trade deal with China, averting economic crisis, using a strategy of tariff threats that led to de-escalation and subsequent bilateral talks to reduce the US trade deficit. The US Supreme Court shows increasing division on birthright citizenship, a judge refused to block IR...
Trump's Trade Deal Averts Economic Crisis; Supreme Court Divided on Birthright Citizenship
President Trump reached a trade deal with China, averting economic crisis, using a strategy of tariff threats that led to de-escalation and subsequent bilateral talks to reduce the US trade deficit. The US Supreme Court shows increasing division on birthright citizenship, a judge refused to block IR...
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20% Bias Score


Depardieu Sentenced for Sexual Assault
A French court sentenced actor Gérard Depardieu to 18 months suspended prison sentence for sexually assaulting two women—a set designer and an assistant director—during the filming of "Les Volets Verts" in Paris in September 2021; Depardieu was not present at the verdict and his lawyers plan to appe...
Depardieu Sentenced for Sexual Assault
A French court sentenced actor Gérard Depardieu to 18 months suspended prison sentence for sexually assaulting two women—a set designer and an assistant director—during the filming of "Les Volets Verts" in Paris in September 2021; Depardieu was not present at the verdict and his lawyers plan to appe...
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56% Bias Score


Trump Administration Cuts Additional $450 Million in Funding to Harvard
The Trump administration cut an additional $450 million in federal grants to Harvard University, totaling $2.65 billion, escalating its ideological battle against the university over diversity initiatives and viewpoint diversity, while Harvard is fighting back in court.
Trump Administration Cuts Additional $450 Million in Funding to Harvard
The Trump administration cut an additional $450 million in federal grants to Harvard University, totaling $2.65 billion, escalating its ideological battle against the university over diversity initiatives and viewpoint diversity, while Harvard is fighting back in court.
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52% Bias Score


Nissan Announces €4 Billion Loss, Launches Recovery Plan
Nissan announced a recovery plan to address a €4 billion net loss for fiscal year 2024, caused by decreased vehicle sales and restructuring costs. The plan includes reducing auto plants from 17 to 10 and cutting 9,000 jobs by March 2028.
Nissan Announces €4 Billion Loss, Launches Recovery Plan
Nissan announced a recovery plan to address a €4 billion net loss for fiscal year 2024, caused by decreased vehicle sales and restructuring costs. The plan includes reducing auto plants from 17 to 10 and cutting 9,000 jobs by March 2028.
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20% Bias Score

Egypt Repatriates 25 Ancient Artifacts from the United States
Twenty-five ancient Egyptian artifacts, including sarcophagus lids, a Greco-Roman portrait, and temple fragments, were returned to Egypt from the U.S. after a three-year recovery effort involving the Egyptian consulate in New York, the New York District Attorney's Office, and U.S. security agencies.

Egypt Repatriates 25 Ancient Artifacts from the United States
Twenty-five ancient Egyptian artifacts, including sarcophagus lids, a Greco-Roman portrait, and temple fragments, were returned to Egypt from the U.S. after a three-year recovery effort involving the Egyptian consulate in New York, the New York District Attorney's Office, and U.S. security agencies.
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20% Bias Score

Cassie Ventura Testifies Against Sean "Diddy" Combs in Sex Trafficking Trial
Cassie Ventura testified against Sean "Diddy" Combs in his sex-trafficking trial, detailing a decade-long relationship involving alleged physical and sexual abuse, non-consensual sex acts, and coercion; her husband, Alex Fine, was allowed to attend parts of her testimony, and the defense may call hi...

Cassie Ventura Testifies Against Sean "Diddy" Combs in Sex Trafficking Trial
Cassie Ventura testified against Sean "Diddy" Combs in his sex-trafficking trial, detailing a decade-long relationship involving alleged physical and sexual abuse, non-consensual sex acts, and coercion; her husband, Alex Fine, was allowed to attend parts of her testimony, and the defense may call hi...
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Saudi Arabia Visit Signals Shift in US Foreign Policy
President Trump began his first official overseas trip of his second term with a visit to Saudi Arabia, prioritizing economic partnerships over human rights concerns, contrasting sharply with the Biden administration's approach and raising questions about future regional dynamics.

Trump's Saudi Arabia Visit Signals Shift in US Foreign Policy
President Trump began his first official overseas trip of his second term with a visit to Saudi Arabia, prioritizing economic partnerships over human rights concerns, contrasting sharply with the Biden administration's approach and raising questions about future regional dynamics.
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60% Bias Score

US Tariffs Drive Up Prices on Everyday Goods
Unpredictable US trade policies under President Trump have caused price increases on everyday goods for American consumers due to tariffs, forcing companies to raise prices or remove products to offset costs.

US Tariffs Drive Up Prices on Everyday Goods
Unpredictable US trade policies under President Trump have caused price increases on everyday goods for American consumers due to tariffs, forcing companies to raise prices or remove products to offset costs.
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40% Bias Score

India's Operation Sindoor: A Permanent War Against Terrorism
Following the April 22 Pahalgam massacre in India-administered Kashmir, India launched Operation Sindoor targeting "terrorist hideouts." Despite a subsequent ceasefire, Prime Minister Modi declared the operation ongoing, framing it as a permanent policy against terrorism. This was followed by the si...

India's Operation Sindoor: A Permanent War Against Terrorism
Following the April 22 Pahalgam massacre in India-administered Kashmir, India launched Operation Sindoor targeting "terrorist hideouts." Despite a subsequent ceasefire, Prime Minister Modi declared the operation ongoing, framing it as a permanent policy against terrorism. This was followed by the si...
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72% Bias Score

Trump's Plan to Lower US Drug Prices: Aimed at Europe
US President Donald Trump announced a plan to lower American drug prices by matching the lowest rates in other wealthy countries, potentially saving billions of dollars annually, while criticizing European drug pricing negotiations as "difficult, brutal, and nasty.

Trump's Plan to Lower US Drug Prices: Aimed at Europe
US President Donald Trump announced a plan to lower American drug prices by matching the lowest rates in other wealthy countries, potentially saving billions of dollars annually, while criticizing European drug pricing negotiations as "difficult, brutal, and nasty.
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52% Bias Score
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