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Supreme Court Blocks Mass Deportation of Venezuelans
The Supreme Court blocked the Trump administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to quickly deport Venezuelan nationals accused of gang membership, citing due process concerns and highlighting the wrongful deportation of Kilmar Ábrego García to a dangerous El Salvadorian prison as evidence ...
Supreme Court Blocks Mass Deportation of Venezuelans
The Supreme Court blocked the Trump administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to quickly deport Venezuelan nationals accused of gang membership, citing due process concerns and highlighting the wrongful deportation of Kilmar Ábrego García to a dangerous El Salvadorian prison as evidence ...
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36% Bias Score


House GOP Tax Bill Seeks 10-Year Ban on State AI Regulation
House Republicans included a clause in their tax bill to ban state and local AI regulation for a decade, a move praised by the AI industry but opposed by state governments and senators due to potential federal overreach and concerns about a lack of comprehensive federal action.
House GOP Tax Bill Seeks 10-Year Ban on State AI Regulation
House Republicans included a clause in their tax bill to ban state and local AI regulation for a decade, a move praised by the AI industry but opposed by state governments and senators due to potential federal overreach and concerns about a lack of comprehensive federal action.
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52% Bias Score


DOJ Considers Dropping Criminal Charges Against Boeing in 737 Max Crash Case
The Department of Justice is considering dropping criminal charges against Boeing, which admitted to defrauding regulators, in exchange for a $444.5 million settlement for the families of 346 victims killed in two 737 Max crashes; the victims' families are outraged and plan to fight the deal.
DOJ Considers Dropping Criminal Charges Against Boeing in 737 Max Crash Case
The Department of Justice is considering dropping criminal charges against Boeing, which admitted to defrauding regulators, in exchange for a $444.5 million settlement for the families of 346 victims killed in two 737 Max crashes; the victims' families are outraged and plan to fight the deal.
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52% Bias Score


Ukraine, Russia Agree to Prisoner Exchange After First Direct Talks in Three Years
In Istanbul, Ukrainian and Russian delegations held their first direct talks in three years, agreeing to a prisoner exchange of 1,000 soldiers but failing to reach a ceasefire agreement, with Ukraine criticizing Russia's 'unacceptable demands'.
Ukraine, Russia Agree to Prisoner Exchange After First Direct Talks in Three Years
In Istanbul, Ukrainian and Russian delegations held their first direct talks in three years, agreeing to a prisoner exchange of 1,000 soldiers but failing to reach a ceasefire agreement, with Ukraine criticizing Russia's 'unacceptable demands'.
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44% Bias Score


Swedish School Shooting: Ten Dead, Motive Unclear
In Örebro, Sweden, on February 4th, Rickard Andersson, a 35-year-old former student with four legally owned firearms, fatally shot ten students and teachers at an adult education school before killing himself; police found no evidence of extremist motives but cited mental health issues and financial...
Swedish School Shooting: Ten Dead, Motive Unclear
In Örebro, Sweden, on February 4th, Rickard Andersson, a 35-year-old former student with four legally owned firearms, fatally shot ten students and teachers at an adult education school before killing himself; police found no evidence of extremist motives but cited mental health issues and financial...
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32% Bias Score


Germany Returns Asylum Seekers at Border, Signaling Stricter Immigration Policy
Germany's new government returned 32 asylum seekers at the border in its first week, signaling a stricter immigration policy and raising questions about neighboring countries' cooperation and the potential use of Article 72 of an EU treaty.
Germany Returns Asylum Seekers at Border, Signaling Stricter Immigration Policy
Germany's new government returned 32 asylum seekers at the border in its first week, signaling a stricter immigration policy and raising questions about neighboring countries' cooperation and the potential use of Article 72 of an EU treaty.
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48% Bias Score

Soma Disaster Spurs Independent Miners' Union
The Soma mine disaster in Turkey, which killed 301 workers in 2014, led to the creation of the Independent Mine Workers' Union after the DISK union's withdrawal, highlighting systemic failures in worker protection and union representation.

Soma Disaster Spurs Independent Miners' Union
The Soma mine disaster in Turkey, which killed 301 workers in 2014, led to the creation of the Independent Mine Workers' Union after the DISK union's withdrawal, highlighting systemic failures in worker protection and union representation.
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52% Bias Score

Moody's Downgrades U.S. Credit Rating Amid Rising Debt
Moody's downgraded the U.S. credit rating from Aaa to Aa1 on Friday, citing rising government debt and interest payments, following similar downgrades by Standard & Poor's and Fitch; the House Budget Committee's rejection of President Trump's domestic policy bill, which included extending tax cuts, ...

Moody's Downgrades U.S. Credit Rating Amid Rising Debt
Moody's downgraded the U.S. credit rating from Aaa to Aa1 on Friday, citing rising government debt and interest payments, following similar downgrades by Standard & Poor's and Fitch; the House Budget Committee's rejection of President Trump's domestic policy bill, which included extending tax cuts, ...
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40% Bias Score

Australia Invites Pope Leo for 2028 Visit
Australia's ambassador-designate to the Vatican is prioritizing an invitation for Pope Leo to visit Australia in 2028 for the International Eucharistic Congress in Sydney, seeking collaboration on climate change, AI, and aid for Pacific Island nations.

Australia Invites Pope Leo for 2028 Visit
Australia's ambassador-designate to the Vatican is prioritizing an invitation for Pope Leo to visit Australia in 2028 for the International Eucharistic Congress in Sydney, seeking collaboration on climate change, AI, and aid for Pacific Island nations.
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Ministry Contradicts Policy, Aids Tata Steel in Disposing of Polluting Steel Slag
The Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management twice aided Tata Steel in disposing of polluting steel slag, despite internal knowledge of environmental risks; this led to further pollution and damage, prompting criticism over transparency and accountability.

Dutch Ministry Contradicts Policy, Aids Tata Steel in Disposing of Polluting Steel Slag
The Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management twice aided Tata Steel in disposing of polluting steel slag, despite internal knowledge of environmental risks; this led to further pollution and damage, prompting criticism over transparency and accountability.
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52% Bias Score

UK Migrant Channel Crossings: Ineffective Measures Until 2026
Despite new UK measures targeting migrant Channel crossings, their impact is not anticipated until 2026, due to factors such as increased favorable weather conditions for crossings and the rejection of a proposed scheme by Albania; over 12,000 crossings have already occurred in 2025.

UK Migrant Channel Crossings: Ineffective Measures Until 2026
Despite new UK measures targeting migrant Channel crossings, their impact is not anticipated until 2026, due to factors such as increased favorable weather conditions for crossings and the rejection of a proposed scheme by Albania; over 12,000 crossings have already occurred in 2025.
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60% Bias Score

Dutch Cabinet Concerned Over Domestic Unrest Amidst Israel-Hamas War
Dutch Deputy Prime Minister Fleur Agema expressed the cabinet's concern over rising domestic unrest linked to the Israel-Hamas war, citing the violent protests in Katwijk as an example. Upcoming protests are planned, and the government is engaging with local authorities to address the situation.

Dutch Cabinet Concerned Over Domestic Unrest Amidst Israel-Hamas War
Dutch Deputy Prime Minister Fleur Agema expressed the cabinet's concern over rising domestic unrest linked to the Israel-Hamas war, citing the violent protests in Katwijk as an example. Upcoming protests are planned, and the government is engaging with local authorities to address the situation.
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40% Bias Score
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