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Israel to Resume Humanitarian Aid to Gaza Amidst Ongoing Conflict
Following a nearly three-month blockade, Israel will resume humanitarian aid to Gaza to prevent famine, a move partially prompted by US pressure and amidst ongoing military operations and ceasefire negotiations. The decision comes after intense air strikes and deployment of ground troops, with conce...
Israel to Resume Humanitarian Aid to Gaza Amidst Ongoing Conflict
Following a nearly three-month blockade, Israel will resume humanitarian aid to Gaza to prevent famine, a move partially prompted by US pressure and amidst ongoing military operations and ceasefire negotiations. The decision comes after intense air strikes and deployment of ground troops, with conce...
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44% Bias Score


First Successful Human Bladder Transplant
On May 4th, UCLA surgeons successfully performed the first human bladder transplant on a 41-year-old patient who had lost most of his bladder due to a rare tumor and both kidneys to a previous renal cell carcinoma; the eight-hour procedure involved a simultaneous kidney transplant and a novel surgic...
First Successful Human Bladder Transplant
On May 4th, UCLA surgeons successfully performed the first human bladder transplant on a 41-year-old patient who had lost most of his bladder due to a rare tumor and both kidneys to a previous renal cell carcinoma; the eight-hour procedure involved a simultaneous kidney transplant and a novel surgic...
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40% Bias Score


Putin and Trump Agree to Peace Accord in Ukraine
Following a two-hour phone call, Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump announced a joint agreement to work towards a peace accord in Ukraine, including a potential ceasefire, with negotiations to begin immediately and the Vatican offering to host.
Putin and Trump Agree to Peace Accord in Ukraine
Following a two-hour phone call, Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump announced a joint agreement to work towards a peace accord in Ukraine, including a potential ceasefire, with negotiations to begin immediately and the Vatican offering to host.
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36% Bias Score


Verstappen Wins Emilia Romagna GP, Norris Closes Gap on Piastri
At the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, Max Verstappen won, despite Oscar Piastri's pole position, due to Piastri's first-turn error and Verstappen's improved car performance; Lando Norris benefited from safety car periods, closing the championship gap.
Verstappen Wins Emilia Romagna GP, Norris Closes Gap on Piastri
At the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, Max Verstappen won, despite Oscar Piastri's pole position, due to Piastri's first-turn error and Verstappen's improved car performance; Lando Norris benefited from safety car periods, closing the championship gap.
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40% Bias Score


Biden Diagnosed with Aggressive Prostate Cancer
Former President Joe Biden, 82, has been diagnosed with an aggressive, bone-metastasized prostate cancer (Gleason score 9), prompting a review of treatment options with his physicians; the cancer is hormone-sensitive, offering potential for effective management.
Biden Diagnosed with Aggressive Prostate Cancer
Former President Joe Biden, 82, has been diagnosed with an aggressive, bone-metastasized prostate cancer (Gleason score 9), prompting a review of treatment options with his physicians; the cancer is hormone-sensitive, offering potential for effective management.
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40% Bias Score


Romania's Centrist Candidate Wins Rerun Presidential Election
In Romania's rerun presidential election, centrist Nicușor Dan defeated ultranationalist George Simion with over 53% of the vote, following allegations of Russian interference in the previous election and a televised debate that significantly shifted public opinion. This election is widely viewed as...
Romania's Centrist Candidate Wins Rerun Presidential Election
In Romania's rerun presidential election, centrist Nicușor Dan defeated ultranationalist George Simion with over 53% of the vote, following allegations of Russian interference in the previous election and a televised debate that significantly shifted public opinion. This election is widely viewed as...
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48% Bias Score

US Closes Office of Palestinian Affairs Amid Gaza Violence
The United States closed its Office of Palestinian Affairs in Jerusalem on May 16, 2025, merging it into the US embassy, eliminating a dedicated diplomatic channel to Washington amid escalating violence in Gaza where over 53,000 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli strikes, and following talks b...

US Closes Office of Palestinian Affairs Amid Gaza Violence
The United States closed its Office of Palestinian Affairs in Jerusalem on May 16, 2025, merging it into the US embassy, eliminating a dedicated diplomatic channel to Washington amid escalating violence in Gaza where over 53,000 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli strikes, and following talks b...
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48% Bias Score

Supreme Court Ends TPS for 350,000 Venezuelans
The U.S. Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration, ending Temporary Protected Status for 350,000 Venezuelans who received it in 2023, leaving them vulnerable to deportation; the ruling was based on arguments about national security and resource strain, despite lower courts finding the decis...

Supreme Court Ends TPS for 350,000 Venezuelans
The U.S. Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration, ending Temporary Protected Status for 350,000 Venezuelans who received it in 2023, leaving them vulnerable to deportation; the ruling was based on arguments about national security and resource strain, despite lower courts finding the decis...
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48% Bias Score

Climate Change to Cause 380% Surge in US Foreclosures by 2035
A new study projects a 380% increase in US foreclosures due to climate change-related weather events by 2035, causing $5.4 billion in lender losses annually, impacting low-to-moderate income households disproportionately.

Climate Change to Cause 380% Surge in US Foreclosures by 2035
A new study projects a 380% increase in US foreclosures due to climate change-related weather events by 2035, causing $5.4 billion in lender losses annually, impacting low-to-moderate income households disproportionately.
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24% Bias Score

Trzaskowski Wins First Round of Polish Presidential Election, Low Turnout and Incidents Reported
Preliminary exit polls show Rafał Trzaskowski winning the first round of Poland's presidential election with 30.8% of the vote, followed by Karol Nawrocki with 29.1%, triggering a June 1st runoff; turnout was 50.69% at 5 PM, lower than in 2020, and three incidents were reported.

Trzaskowski Wins First Round of Polish Presidential Election, Low Turnout and Incidents Reported
Preliminary exit polls show Rafał Trzaskowski winning the first round of Poland's presidential election with 30.8% of the vote, followed by Karol Nawrocki with 29.1%, triggering a June 1st runoff; turnout was 50.69% at 5 PM, lower than in 2020, and three incidents were reported.
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48% Bias Score

Tight Polish Presidential Race: Trzaskowski Leads, Runoff to Decide
In Poland's presidential election first round, pro-European Rafal Trzaskowski narrowly edged out nationalist Karol Nawrocki (29.1%) with 30.8% of the vote, setting up a June 1st runoff impacting Poland's EU ties, social policies, and rule of law; turnout was 66.8%.

Tight Polish Presidential Race: Trzaskowski Leads, Runoff to Decide
In Poland's presidential election first round, pro-European Rafal Trzaskowski narrowly edged out nationalist Karol Nawrocki (29.1%) with 30.8% of the vote, setting up a June 1st runoff impacting Poland's EU ties, social policies, and rule of law; turnout was 66.8%.
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40% Bias Score

Portuguese PM Wins Election, But Lacks Majority Amidst Far-Right Surge
Portugal's center-right Prime Minister Luis Montenegro won the May 18th snap elections with 32.7% of the vote, but the far-right Chega party secured 22.6%, leaving him without a stable majority and highlighting concerns about immigration and corruption.

Portuguese PM Wins Election, But Lacks Majority Amidst Far-Right Surge
Portugal's center-right Prime Minister Luis Montenegro won the May 18th snap elections with 32.7% of the vote, but the far-right Chega party secured 22.6%, leaving him without a stable majority and highlighting concerns about immigration and corruption.
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40% Bias Score
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