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Over 100 Palestinians Killed in Gaza Airstrikes Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
Israeli airstrikes on Gaza killed over 100 Palestinians, mostly in Khan Yunis, on May 25th, amidst a 10-week blockade preventing aid, causing a severe humanitarian crisis with widespread starvation and disease.
Over 100 Palestinians Killed in Gaza Airstrikes Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
Israeli airstrikes on Gaza killed over 100 Palestinians, mostly in Khan Yunis, on May 25th, amidst a 10-week blockade preventing aid, causing a severe humanitarian crisis with widespread starvation and disease.
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48% Bias Score


60 Killed in Gaza Airstrikes; Death Toll Nears 53,000
At least 60 Palestinians were killed in overnight airstrikes in Gaza, bringing the death toll to nearly 53,000 since October 7th, according to Gaza's health ministry; the Al-Awda hospital was damaged, and a Qatari journalist was among the victims, amid an ongoing Israeli military operation and aid b...
60 Killed in Gaza Airstrikes; Death Toll Nears 53,000
At least 60 Palestinians were killed in overnight airstrikes in Gaza, bringing the death toll to nearly 53,000 since October 7th, according to Gaza's health ministry; the Al-Awda hospital was damaged, and a Qatari journalist was among the victims, amid an ongoing Israeli military operation and aid b...
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48% Bias Score


80 Palestinians Killed in Gaza Airstrikes Amid Ongoing Israeli Offensive
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed at least 80 Palestinians, including 22 children, on Wednesday, following Prime Minister Netanyahu's declaration that the offensive won't stop until Hamas is eliminated; the Israeli blockade of Gaza continues, worsening a humanitarian crisis, despite the release of a...
80 Palestinians Killed in Gaza Airstrikes Amid Ongoing Israeli Offensive
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed at least 80 Palestinians, including 22 children, on Wednesday, following Prime Minister Netanyahu's declaration that the offensive won't stop until Hamas is eliminated; the Israeli blockade of Gaza continues, worsening a humanitarian crisis, despite the release of a...
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60% Bias Score


Trump Family's Cryptocurrency Empire Raises Ethical Concerns
The Trump family is rapidly expanding its cryptocurrency holdings, raising ethical concerns due to the lack of transparency and potential for unlimited funds to flow to the President and his family, with ventures including meme coins, World Liberty Financial, and the upcoming IPO of American Bitcoin...
Trump Family's Cryptocurrency Empire Raises Ethical Concerns
The Trump family is rapidly expanding its cryptocurrency holdings, raising ethical concerns due to the lack of transparency and potential for unlimited funds to flow to the President and his family, with ventures including meme coins, World Liberty Financial, and the upcoming IPO of American Bitcoin...
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60% Bias Score


Harvard Defies Trump, Allocates $250 Million Amidst Federal Funding Freeze
Harvard University is allocating $250 million to offset over $2.6 billion in federal research funding cuts imposed by the Trump administration due to Harvard's refusal to comply with White House demands on campus policies, impacting lifesaving research and potentially setting a precedent for future ...
Harvard Defies Trump, Allocates $250 Million Amidst Federal Funding Freeze
Harvard University is allocating $250 million to offset over $2.6 billion in federal research funding cuts imposed by the Trump administration due to Harvard's refusal to comply with White House demands on campus policies, impacting lifesaving research and potentially setting a precedent for future ...
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32% Bias Score


Former Hostages Urge Netanyahu to Negotiate with Hamas for Release of Remaining Gaza Hostages
Sixty-seven former Israeli hostages have publicly appealed to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to negotiate with Hamas for the release of at least 20 remaining hostages in Gaza, citing the recent release of a US-Israeli citizen as a potential basis for a wider agreement, despite Netanyahu's announc...
Former Hostages Urge Netanyahu to Negotiate with Hamas for Release of Remaining Gaza Hostages
Sixty-seven former Israeli hostages have publicly appealed to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to negotiate with Hamas for the release of at least 20 remaining hostages in Gaza, citing the recent release of a US-Israeli citizen as a potential basis for a wider agreement, despite Netanyahu's announc...
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36% Bias Score

94 Palestinians Killed in Gaza Airstrikes Amidst Failed Ceasefire Talks
On May 15, 2025, Israeli airstrikes killed at least 94 Palestinians in Gaza, including 36 children, amidst indirect negotiations in Doha between Israel and Hamas for a ceasefire and prisoner exchange; the European hospital was put out of service due to the attacks.

94 Palestinians Killed in Gaza Airstrikes Amidst Failed Ceasefire Talks
On May 15, 2025, Israeli airstrikes killed at least 94 Palestinians in Gaza, including 36 children, amidst indirect negotiations in Doha between Israel and Hamas for a ceasefire and prisoner exchange; the European hospital was put out of service due to the attacks.
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44% Bias Score

Gaza Air Strikes Kill Over 50, Exacerbating Humanitarian Crisis
Overnight air strikes in Gaza's Khan Younis killed over 50, bringing the two-day death toll to over 120, as Israel escalates its offensive despite international calls for a ceasefire amid a humanitarian crisis exacerbated by the destruction of vital infrastructure, including the European Hospital, a...

Gaza Air Strikes Kill Over 50, Exacerbating Humanitarian Crisis
Overnight air strikes in Gaza's Khan Younis killed over 50, bringing the two-day death toll to over 120, as Israel escalates its offensive despite international calls for a ceasefire amid a humanitarian crisis exacerbated by the destruction of vital infrastructure, including the European Hospital, a...
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56% Bias Score

Gaza Children's Healthcare Crisis Amidst War
Zeinab al Astal's two sons, suffering from leukemia, were medically evacuated from a bombed Gaza hospital to Jordan, highlighting a severe healthcare crisis where over 12,000 people need treatment unavailable in the strip due to the war and Israeli restrictions.

Gaza Children's Healthcare Crisis Amidst War
Zeinab al Astal's two sons, suffering from leukemia, were medically evacuated from a bombed Gaza hospital to Jordan, highlighting a severe healthcare crisis where over 12,000 people need treatment unavailable in the strip due to the war and Israeli restrictions.
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56% Bias Score

IPCC Warns of Closing Window to Limit Global Warming to 1.5°C
IPCC chair Sir Jim Skea stated that limiting global warming to 1.5°C remains scientifically possible but requires urgent action, including net-zero emissions by 2050, while current national plans indicate a temperature rise exceeding this limit, with severe consequences for the Mediterranean region.

IPCC Warns of Closing Window to Limit Global Warming to 1.5°C
IPCC chair Sir Jim Skea stated that limiting global warming to 1.5°C remains scientifically possible but requires urgent action, including net-zero emissions by 2050, while current national plans indicate a temperature rise exceeding this limit, with severe consequences for the Mediterranean region.
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32% Bias Score

NJ Couple Charged with 12 Counts of Child Abuse After 7 Years of Captivity
A New Jersey couple, Brenda Spencer and Branndon Mosley, face 12 counts of child abuse after their two daughters, ages 13 and 18, were allegedly held captive for seven years, enduring physical and sexual abuse and deprived of basic needs; the 18-year-old escaped on May 8th.

NJ Couple Charged with 12 Counts of Child Abuse After 7 Years of Captivity
A New Jersey couple, Brenda Spencer and Branndon Mosley, face 12 counts of child abuse after their two daughters, ages 13 and 18, were allegedly held captive for seven years, enduring physical and sexual abuse and deprived of basic needs; the 18-year-old escaped on May 8th.
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24% Bias Score

Pope Leo XIV Pledges Peace, Offers Vatican Mediation
Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope, pledged on Wednesday to prioritize peace and offered the Vatican as a mediator in global conflicts, receiving support from Ukrainian President Zelensky who hopes to attend Leo's inauguration mass on May 18.

Pope Leo XIV Pledges Peace, Offers Vatican Mediation
Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope, pledged on Wednesday to prioritize peace and offered the Vatican as a mediator in global conflicts, receiving support from Ukrainian President Zelensky who hopes to attend Leo's inauguration mass on May 18.
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32% Bias Score
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