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Vance's Suggestion to Withdraw Support for Ukraine Peace Talks Stirs Concern
Vice President Vance's suggestion that the U.S. could withdraw support for Ukraine peace talks if they fail has sparked concern among experts, who warn that such a move might embolden Russia and benefit only Putin, while President Zelenskyy cautioned against U.S. disengagement.
Vance's Suggestion to Withdraw Support for Ukraine Peace Talks Stirs Concern
Vice President Vance's suggestion that the U.S. could withdraw support for Ukraine peace talks if they fail has sparked concern among experts, who warn that such a move might embolden Russia and benefit only Putin, while President Zelenskyy cautioned against U.S. disengagement.
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44% Bias Score


Twelve States Challenge Trump's Tariffs in Federal Court
Twelve states sued President Trump, claiming his tariffs, imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to address trade deficits, exceed his authority and disrupt the economy; a three-judge panel heard the case Wednesday.
Twelve States Challenge Trump's Tariffs in Federal Court
Twelve states sued President Trump, claiming his tariffs, imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to address trade deficits, exceed his authority and disrupt the economy; a three-judge panel heard the case Wednesday.
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52% Bias Score


Biden's Cancer Diagnosis Renews Debate on Prostate Cancer Screening
President Biden's prostate cancer diagnosis has renewed debate about the accuracy and risks of PSA tests for prostate cancer; conflicting guidelines exist, highlighting challenges in balancing early detection with overtreatment, particularly for slow-growing cancers.
Biden's Cancer Diagnosis Renews Debate on Prostate Cancer Screening
President Biden's prostate cancer diagnosis has renewed debate about the accuracy and risks of PSA tests for prostate cancer; conflicting guidelines exist, highlighting challenges in balancing early detection with overtreatment, particularly for slow-growing cancers.
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44% Bias Score


TV Abraham: Promoting Responsible Journalism in the Middle East
Mark Bailen, legal counsel for the new media platform TV Abraham, emphasized the platform's commitment to responsible journalism in the Middle East, aiming to counter misinformation and promote dialogue, building on the Abraham Accords' momentum and partnering with organizations like the American Je...
TV Abraham: Promoting Responsible Journalism in the Middle East
Mark Bailen, legal counsel for the new media platform TV Abraham, emphasized the platform's commitment to responsible journalism in the Middle East, aiming to counter misinformation and promote dialogue, building on the Abraham Accords' momentum and partnering with organizations like the American Je...
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44% Bias Score


Schoof and Rutte Discuss Increased NATO Defense Spending
Dutch Prime Minister Schoof and NATO Secretary General Rutte met in Brussels to discuss increased defense spending and the upcoming NATO summit in The Hague; the Netherlands might need to invest an additional €16-19 billion annually to meet NATO targets, though a decision is pending.
Schoof and Rutte Discuss Increased NATO Defense Spending
Dutch Prime Minister Schoof and NATO Secretary General Rutte met in Brussels to discuss increased defense spending and the upcoming NATO summit in The Hague; the Netherlands might need to invest an additional €16-19 billion annually to meet NATO targets, though a decision is pending.
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40% Bias Score


800 Wrongly Convicted in Netherlands Due to Identity Mix-Ups
The Dutch National Audit Office found that 800 people have been wrongly convicted due to identity mix-ups in legal proceedings, resulting from data entry errors, stolen IDs, and inconsistencies across databases.
800 Wrongly Convicted in Netherlands Due to Identity Mix-Ups
The Dutch National Audit Office found that 800 people have been wrongly convicted due to identity mix-ups in legal proceedings, resulting from data entry errors, stolen IDs, and inconsistencies across databases.
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28% Bias Score

\$365 Million for Puerto Rico Solar Projects Diverted to Grid Improvements
The U.S. Department of Energy diverted \$365 million from Puerto Rican solar projects to grid improvements, sparking controversy days before hurricane season, despite concerns about ongoing power outages affecting vulnerable populations and a fragile grid.

\$365 Million for Puerto Rico Solar Projects Diverted to Grid Improvements
The U.S. Department of Energy diverted \$365 million from Puerto Rican solar projects to grid improvements, sparking controversy days before hurricane season, despite concerns about ongoing power outages affecting vulnerable populations and a fragile grid.
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48% Bias Score

Weak US Bond Auction, GOP Spending Bill Trigger Global Market Plunge
A weak US government bond auction, driven by fears of a global borrowing glut exacerbated by the GOP's proposed spending bill, sent markets plummeting, with the S&P 500 down 1.6%, the Dow Jones down over 800 points, and the Nasdaq down 1.4%, reflecting investor concerns about higher interest rates.

Weak US Bond Auction, GOP Spending Bill Trigger Global Market Plunge
A weak US government bond auction, driven by fears of a global borrowing glut exacerbated by the GOP's proposed spending bill, sent markets plummeting, with the S&P 500 down 1.6%, the Dow Jones down over 800 points, and the Nasdaq down 1.4%, reflecting investor concerns about higher interest rates.
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56% Bias Score

US Border Agents Can Search Your Phone
US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers have the authority to search electronic devices at US borders; this power has led to several incidents of foreign nationals being denied entry due to the content found on their devices; while US citizens can refuse a search, foreign visitors may face d...

US Border Agents Can Search Your Phone
US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers have the authority to search electronic devices at US borders; this power has led to several incidents of foreign nationals being denied entry due to the content found on their devices; while US citizens can refuse a search, foreign visitors may face d...
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44% Bias Score

Dutch WWII Collaboration Files Spark Public Outcry Over Privacy and Access
The release of a WWII names register of suspected collaborators in the Netherlands caused significant public and emotional reaction, including threats and online harassment of descendants; the incident triggered requests from 3,500 families for access to 16,000 files, compared to 3,000 files in the ...

Dutch WWII Collaboration Files Spark Public Outcry Over Privacy and Access
The release of a WWII names register of suspected collaborators in the Netherlands caused significant public and emotional reaction, including threats and online harassment of descendants; the incident triggered requests from 3,500 families for access to 16,000 files, compared to 3,000 files in the ...
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Military Site Security Remains Critically Inadequate
The Dutch General Accounting Office (Rekenkamer) issued its strongest reprimand to Defence Minister Brekelmans for insufficient security at military sites following repeated penetration test failures revealing easily compromised defenses and inadequate personnel response, prompting the Minister to i...

Dutch Military Site Security Remains Critically Inadequate
The Dutch General Accounting Office (Rekenkamer) issued its strongest reprimand to Defence Minister Brekelmans for insufficient security at military sites following repeated penetration test failures revealing easily compromised defenses and inadequate personnel response, prompting the Minister to i...
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40% Bias Score

Trump and Ramaphosa Clash Over Alleged Genocide of White South African Farmers
During a tense Oval Office meeting, President Trump clashed with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa over claims of a genocide against white Afrikaner farmers, showing a video and citing Australia as evidence, while also attacking an NBC journalist for questioning a Qatari gift of a luxury plane...

Trump and Ramaphosa Clash Over Alleged Genocide of White South African Farmers
During a tense Oval Office meeting, President Trump clashed with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa over claims of a genocide against white Afrikaner farmers, showing a video and citing Australia as evidence, while also attacking an NBC journalist for questioning a Qatari gift of a luxury plane...
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68% Bias Score
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