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Russia Expands Military Bases Near Finnish Border, Raising Post-Ukraine War Concerns
Satellite imagery reveals Russia is expanding military bases near Finland's border, prompting concerns about future troop deployments after the Ukraine war concludes; this follows Finland's NATO membership and Russia's prioritization of Arctic access.
Russia Expands Military Bases Near Finnish Border, Raising Post-Ukraine War Concerns
Satellite imagery reveals Russia is expanding military bases near Finland's border, prompting concerns about future troop deployments after the Ukraine war concludes; this follows Finland's NATO membership and Russia's prioritization of Arctic access.
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44% Bias Score


Qatar's $400 Million Jet Offer to Trump Administration Sparks Controversy
Qatar offered a $400 million luxury Boeing 747-8 to the Trump administration as a temporary Air Force One replacement, sparking controversy among US lawmakers due to concerns about foreign influence and national security risks.
Qatar's $400 Million Jet Offer to Trump Administration Sparks Controversy
Qatar offered a $400 million luxury Boeing 747-8 to the Trump administration as a temporary Air Force One replacement, sparking controversy among US lawmakers due to concerns about foreign influence and national security risks.
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48% Bias Score


RBA Cuts Rates Amid Trump-Induced Economic Uncertainty
The Reserve Bank of Australia cut interest rates but warned of "uncertainty drag" from Donald Trump's economic policies; a worst-case scenario projects a 3 percent GDP reduction ($80 billion) and 200,000 job losses by mid-2027.
RBA Cuts Rates Amid Trump-Induced Economic Uncertainty
The Reserve Bank of Australia cut interest rates but warned of "uncertainty drag" from Donald Trump's economic policies; a worst-case scenario projects a 3 percent GDP reduction ($80 billion) and 200,000 job losses by mid-2027.
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64% Bias Score


Second Arrest in Arson Case Linked to Prime Minister Starmer
A second man, Stanislav Carpiuc, has been charged with arson with intent to endanger life in connection with three fires linked to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, two in Kentish Town and one in Islington, with the incidents occurring between May 8th and May 12th. The 26-year-old Romanian national w...
Second Arrest in Arson Case Linked to Prime Minister Starmer
A second man, Stanislav Carpiuc, has been charged with arson with intent to endanger life in connection with three fires linked to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, two in Kentish Town and one in Islington, with the incidents occurring between May 8th and May 12th. The 26-year-old Romanian national w...
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36% Bias Score


Biden's Stage 4 Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Fuels Political Debate
President Biden's Stage 4 prostate cancer diagnosis, recently revealed to have metastasized to his bones, has sparked widespread reactions, ranging from compassion to harsh political attacks, highlighting the deeply polarized political environment and raising concerns about the timing of the diagnos...
Biden's Stage 4 Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Fuels Political Debate
President Biden's Stage 4 prostate cancer diagnosis, recently revealed to have metastasized to his bones, has sparked widespread reactions, ranging from compassion to harsh political attacks, highlighting the deeply polarized political environment and raising concerns about the timing of the diagnos...
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56% Bias Score


Taiwan's President Optimistic Amid U.S. Trade Tensions
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te described trade tensions with the U.S. as "frictions between friends," amid ongoing tariff negotiations following the initial imposition of 32% tariffs, later reduced to 10% for 90 days; Lai also emphasized strengthening national defense and expressed willingness to ...
Taiwan's President Optimistic Amid U.S. Trade Tensions
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te described trade tensions with the U.S. as "frictions between friends," amid ongoing tariff negotiations following the initial imposition of 32% tariffs, later reduced to 10% for 90 days; Lai also emphasized strengthening national defense and expressed willingness to ...
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40% Bias Score

Biden Announces Aggressive Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
Former US President Joe Biden announced he has aggressive prostate cancer that has spread to his bones; this announcement follows recent criticism of his health and comes after his son Beau died of brain cancer, prompting his work on the Cancer Moonshot program.

Biden Announces Aggressive Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
Former US President Joe Biden announced he has aggressive prostate cancer that has spread to his bones; this announcement follows recent criticism of his health and comes after his son Beau died of brain cancer, prompting his work on the Cancer Moonshot program.
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60% Bias Score

UN Honors Palace Museum's Centennial with New York Exhibition and Stamp Launch
The UN celebrated the Palace Museum's upcoming centennial with a stamp launch and exhibition in New York, highlighting its global cultural impact and commitment to sustainable development, attracting over 120 diplomats and featuring musical performances.

UN Honors Palace Museum's Centennial with New York Exhibition and Stamp Launch
The UN celebrated the Palace Museum's upcoming centennial with a stamp launch and exhibition in New York, highlighting its global cultural impact and commitment to sustainable development, attracting over 120 diplomats and featuring musical performances.
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52% Bias Score

Sub-Saharan Africa's Energy Funding Deficit Hinders Clean Energy Transition
Sub-Saharan Africa faces a $12 billion annual energy funding deficit, hindering its goal of universal clean energy access by 2030, despite a recent shift towards renewable investments exceeding fossil fuels for the first time in 2023. The region's electricity demand will quadruple by 2050.

Sub-Saharan Africa's Energy Funding Deficit Hinders Clean Energy Transition
Sub-Saharan Africa faces a $12 billion annual energy funding deficit, hindering its goal of universal clean energy access by 2030, despite a recent shift towards renewable investments exceeding fossil fuels for the first time in 2023. The region's electricity demand will quadruple by 2050.
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40% Bias Score

CBS News CEO Resigns Amid Trump Lawsuit, Raising Concerns About Editorial Independence
CBS News CEO Wendy McMahon resigned Monday, citing disagreements with the company's direction amid a $20 billion lawsuit from Donald Trump against CBS and its parent company, Paramount Global, following the departure of "60 Minutes" executive producer Bill Owens, who also cited concerns about editor...

CBS News CEO Resigns Amid Trump Lawsuit, Raising Concerns About Editorial Independence
CBS News CEO Wendy McMahon resigned Monday, citing disagreements with the company's direction amid a $20 billion lawsuit from Donald Trump against CBS and its parent company, Paramount Global, following the departure of "60 Minutes" executive producer Bill Owens, who also cited concerns about editor...
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60% Bias Score

Colorado Christian Summer Camp Sues State Over Gender-Identity Rules
Colorado's Camp IdRaHaJe, a Christian summer camp operating since 1948, is suing the state for violating its religious freedom by requiring gender-identity-aligned facilities, risking closure if it doesn't comply with new licensing rules.

Colorado Christian Summer Camp Sues State Over Gender-Identity Rules
Colorado's Camp IdRaHaJe, a Christian summer camp operating since 1948, is suing the state for violating its religious freedom by requiring gender-identity-aligned facilities, risking closure if it doesn't comply with new licensing rules.
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64% Bias Score

DOJ Investigates Chicago's Hiring Practices Following Mayor's Comments on Racial Makeup of Staff
The Department of Justice launched an investigation into Chicago's hiring practices following comments by Mayor Johnson about his predominantly Black senior staff, alleging potential violations of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

DOJ Investigates Chicago's Hiring Practices Following Mayor's Comments on Racial Makeup of Staff
The Department of Justice launched an investigation into Chicago's hiring practices following comments by Mayor Johnson about his predominantly Black senior staff, alleging potential violations of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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56% Bias Score
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