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Over 100 Killed in Gaza as Israeli Offensive Intensifies Amidst US-Israel Tensions
Israeli forces escalated attacks in Gaza on Thursday, killing over 100 people, amid growing US-Israel differences and stalled negotiations for a ceasefire, leading to a potential humanitarian crisis and regional instability; the Palestinian Ministry of Health reports over 53,000 deaths since October...
Over 100 Killed in Gaza as Israeli Offensive Intensifies Amidst US-Israel Tensions
Israeli forces escalated attacks in Gaza on Thursday, killing over 100 people, amid growing US-Israel differences and stalled negotiations for a ceasefire, leading to a potential humanitarian crisis and regional instability; the Palestinian Ministry of Health reports over 53,000 deaths since October...
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48% Bias Score


Over 115 Palestinians Killed in Gaza on Nakba Day
On Nakba Day, Israeli forces killed at least 115 Palestinians in Gaza, including in attacks on hospitals, marking a significant escalation of violence amidst the ongoing conflict and raising concerns over international humanitarian law.
Over 115 Palestinians Killed in Gaza on Nakba Day
On Nakba Day, Israeli forces killed at least 115 Palestinians in Gaza, including in attacks on hospitals, marking a significant escalation of violence amidst the ongoing conflict and raising concerns over international humanitarian law.
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64% Bias Score


Gene Editing Successfully Treats Baby's Life-Threatening Disorder
Doctors successfully treated a baby born with a life-threatening urea cycle disorder using a custom gene-editing therapy in Philadelphia, marking a major breakthrough in personalized medicine; the therapy appears to be working, allowing the baby to eat more protein, gain weight, and reach developmen...
Gene Editing Successfully Treats Baby's Life-Threatening Disorder
Doctors successfully treated a baby born with a life-threatening urea cycle disorder using a custom gene-editing therapy in Philadelphia, marking a major breakthrough in personalized medicine; the therapy appears to be working, allowing the baby to eat more protein, gain weight, and reach developmen...
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40% Bias Score


Foiled ISIS-Inspired Mass Shooting Plot at U.S. Army Base
A 19-year-old former Michigan Army National Guard member, Ammar Abdulmajid-Mohamed Said, was arrested for allegedly plotting a mass shooting at a U.S. Army base near Detroit, Michigan, on behalf of ISIS; the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force disrupted the plot, preventing a potential mass casualty ev...
Foiled ISIS-Inspired Mass Shooting Plot at U.S. Army Base
A 19-year-old former Michigan Army National Guard member, Ammar Abdulmajid-Mohamed Said, was arrested for allegedly plotting a mass shooting at a U.S. Army base near Detroit, Michigan, on behalf of ISIS; the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force disrupted the plot, preventing a potential mass casualty ev...
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36% Bias Score


Kremlin Controls Pace of Ukraine Peace Talks
Ukraine sent a delegation to meet with a low-level Russian delegation in Istanbul to appease President Trump, however, this has allowed Russia to control the pace of the peace process, while rejecting a 30-day ceasefire proposed by European powers.
Kremlin Controls Pace of Ukraine Peace Talks
Ukraine sent a delegation to meet with a low-level Russian delegation in Istanbul to appease President Trump, however, this has allowed Russia to control the pace of the peace process, while rejecting a 30-day ceasefire proposed by European powers.
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52% Bias Score


Supreme Court Weighs Trump Birthright Citizenship Policy, Nationwide Injunctions
The Supreme Court heard arguments on President Trump's executive order restricting birthright citizenship, debating whether to lift nationwide injunctions against it while acknowledging potential conflicts with the 14th Amendment and questioning the practical implications of allowing its enforcement...
Supreme Court Weighs Trump Birthright Citizenship Policy, Nationwide Injunctions
The Supreme Court heard arguments on President Trump's executive order restricting birthright citizenship, debating whether to lift nationwide injunctions against it while acknowledging potential conflicts with the 14th Amendment and questioning the practical implications of allowing its enforcement...
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36% Bias Score

Gaza Faces Imminent Famine Due to Israeli Blockade
The UN warns that famine is increasingly likely in Gaza due to a 73-day Israeli blockade causing starvation among half a million people, with the rest suffering acute food insecurity; 9,000 children have been hospitalized for malnutrition since the start of the year.

Gaza Faces Imminent Famine Due to Israeli Blockade
The UN warns that famine is increasingly likely in Gaza due to a 73-day Israeli blockade causing starvation among half a million people, with the rest suffering acute food insecurity; 9,000 children have been hospitalized for malnutrition since the start of the year.
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60% Bias Score

Over 100 Palestinians Killed in Gaza Amidst Humanitarian Crisis Caused by Israeli Blockade
Over 100 Palestinians were killed in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza on May 15th, amid a severe humanitarian crisis caused by an Israeli blockade since March 2nd, hindering aid delivery and prompting Hamas to demand aid resumption as a condition for negotiations.

Over 100 Palestinians Killed in Gaza Amidst Humanitarian Crisis Caused by Israeli Blockade
Over 100 Palestinians were killed in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza on May 15th, amid a severe humanitarian crisis caused by an Israeli blockade since March 2nd, hindering aid delivery and prompting Hamas to demand aid resumption as a condition for negotiations.
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48% Bias Score

276 Million Patient Records Breached in 2024: US Healthcare Faces Cybersecurity Crisis
A record 276 million patient records were compromised in the US in 2024, costing UnitedHealth Group $2.5 billion in the Change Healthcare breach alone; a new phishing campaign impersonating doctors is active, and proposed HIPAA regulations aim to strengthen data security.

276 Million Patient Records Breached in 2024: US Healthcare Faces Cybersecurity Crisis
A record 276 million patient records were compromised in the US in 2024, costing UnitedHealth Group $2.5 billion in the Change Healthcare breach alone; a new phishing campaign impersonating doctors is active, and proposed HIPAA regulations aim to strengthen data security.
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36% Bias Score

Zelenskyy Criticizes Russia's Lack of Seriousness in Istanbul Peace Talks
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy criticized Russia for sending a low-level delegation to Istanbul peace talks, which were initiated at the request of Russia with the support of US President Trump and Turkish President Erdoğan; despite this, Ukraine sent a high-level delegation to demonstrate their comm...

Zelenskyy Criticizes Russia's Lack of Seriousness in Istanbul Peace Talks
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy criticized Russia for sending a low-level delegation to Istanbul peace talks, which were initiated at the request of Russia with the support of US President Trump and Turkish President Erdoğan; despite this, Ukraine sent a high-level delegation to demonstrate their comm...
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44% Bias Score

Ukraine Agrees to Talks With Russia Despite Putin's Absence; Trump's Role Complicates Matters
Following days of uncertainty, Ukraine agreed to direct talks with Russia in Istanbul, sending a high-level delegation led by Defense Minister Rustem Umerov, despite Russian President Putin's absence; the talks aim to establish long-term peace but face significant hurdles due to deep-seated disagree...

Ukraine Agrees to Talks With Russia Despite Putin's Absence; Trump's Role Complicates Matters
Following days of uncertainty, Ukraine agreed to direct talks with Russia in Istanbul, sending a high-level delegation led by Defense Minister Rustem Umerov, despite Russian President Putin's absence; the talks aim to establish long-term peace but face significant hurdles due to deep-seated disagree...
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32% Bias Score

U.S., Saudi Arabia Sign $600 Billion Economic and Military Cooperation Package
The U.S. and Saudi Arabia announced a landmark $600 billion economic and military cooperation package, including a nearly $142 billion arms deal—the largest in history—during President Trump's visit to Riyadh, strengthening their strategic partnership amidst regional conflicts.

U.S., Saudi Arabia Sign $600 Billion Economic and Military Cooperation Package
The U.S. and Saudi Arabia announced a landmark $600 billion economic and military cooperation package, including a nearly $142 billion arms deal—the largest in history—during President Trump's visit to Riyadh, strengthening their strategic partnership amidst regional conflicts.
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48% Bias Score
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