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US Tariff Policy Reversal: Impulsive Decision, Swift Backlash
Following the US's April 2nd tariff announcement, China's calm response and the resulting economic turmoil within the US, including rising prices and shortages, forced a rapid reversal of the policy within weeks, leading to significantly reduced tariffs for both countries.
US Tariff Policy Reversal: Impulsive Decision, Swift Backlash
Following the US's April 2nd tariff announcement, China's calm response and the resulting economic turmoil within the US, including rising prices and shortages, forced a rapid reversal of the policy within weeks, leading to significantly reduced tariffs for both countries.
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48% Bias Score


Harvard Barred From Hosting Foreign Students
The Trump administration unexpectedly revoked Harvard University's authorization to host international students for the 2025-2026 academic year, affecting almost 6,800 students, due to alleged non-compliance with demands for student records and accusations of creating an unsafe environment for Jewis...
Harvard Barred From Hosting Foreign Students
The Trump administration unexpectedly revoked Harvard University's authorization to host international students for the 2025-2026 academic year, affecting almost 6,800 students, due to alleged non-compliance with demands for student records and accusations of creating an unsafe environment for Jewis...
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52% Bias Score


Israeli Embassy Employees Killed in Washington D.C. Shooting
Two Israeli Embassy employees, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, were fatally shot outside a Washington D.C. Jewish museum on Wednesday by Elias Rodriguez, who shouted "Free Palestine"; Rodriguez has been charged with first-degree murder.
Israeli Embassy Employees Killed in Washington D.C. Shooting
Two Israeli Embassy employees, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, were fatally shot outside a Washington D.C. Jewish museum on Wednesday by Elias Rodriguez, who shouted "Free Palestine"; Rodriguez has been charged with first-degree murder.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Bans Harvard from Enrolling Foreign Students
The Trump administration banned Harvard University from enrolling foreign students due to alleged failures to comply with antisemitism-related demands, affecting almost 7,000 students and prompting a legal challenge from the university.
Trump Bans Harvard from Enrolling Foreign Students
The Trump administration banned Harvard University from enrolling foreign students due to alleged failures to comply with antisemitism-related demands, affecting almost 7,000 students and prompting a legal challenge from the university.
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52% Bias Score


Denmark Sets Europe's Highest Retirement Age at 70
Denmark's parliament passed a law raising the retirement age to 70 by 2040, the highest in Europe, impacting those born after 1970, despite protests and a government pledge to renegotiate the automatic increase tied to life expectancy.
Denmark Sets Europe's Highest Retirement Age at 70
Denmark's parliament passed a law raising the retirement age to 70 by 2040, the highest in Europe, impacting those born after 1970, despite protests and a government pledge to renegotiate the automatic increase tied to life expectancy.
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48% Bias Score


Dimon Warns of US Stagflation Risk Amidst Rising Deficits and Geopolitical Tensions
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warned of potential US stagflation due to high inflation, unemployment, and slow economic growth, exacerbated by rising deficits, tariffs, and geopolitical tensions; Moody's downgraded the US credit rating, adding to concerns.
Dimon Warns of US Stagflation Risk Amidst Rising Deficits and Geopolitical Tensions
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warned of potential US stagflation due to high inflation, unemployment, and slow economic growth, exacerbated by rising deficits, tariffs, and geopolitical tensions; Moody's downgraded the US credit rating, adding to concerns.
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52% Bias Score

Russia Establishes Border Security Zone Amidst Escalating Ukraine Conflict
Russia created a security zone along its border with Ukraine to counter constant shelling, drone attacks, and sabotage from Ukrainian forces targeting Belgorod, Bryansk, and Kursk regions; 105 Ukrainian drones were shot down on May 22nd, and a Ukrainian drone control point was destroyed, killing at ...

Russia Establishes Border Security Zone Amidst Escalating Ukraine Conflict
Russia created a security zone along its border with Ukraine to counter constant shelling, drone attacks, and sabotage from Ukrainian forces targeting Belgorod, Bryansk, and Kursk regions; 105 Ukrainian drones were shot down on May 22nd, and a Ukrainian drone control point was destroyed, killing at ...
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64% Bias Score

Appeals Court Allows Dismantling of Voice of America
A federal appeals court on Thursday allowed the Trump administration to continue dismantling Voice of America, rejecting a lower court order to restore its operations, leaving hundreds of employees terminated and its website without new stories for more than two months, despite congressional mandate...

Appeals Court Allows Dismantling of Voice of America
A federal appeals court on Thursday allowed the Trump administration to continue dismantling Voice of America, rejecting a lower court order to restore its operations, leaving hundreds of employees terminated and its website without new stories for more than two months, despite congressional mandate...
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68% Bias Score

Harvard Loses Certification to Host Foreign Students
The Trump administration revoked Harvard University's certification for hosting foreign students with F or J non-immigrant visas for the 2025-2026 academic year due to alleged non-compliance with reporting requirements, impacting approximately 6,800 students (27% of the student body), and escalating...

Harvard Loses Certification to Host Foreign Students
The Trump administration revoked Harvard University's certification for hosting foreign students with F or J non-immigrant visas for the 2025-2026 academic year due to alleged non-compliance with reporting requirements, impacting approximately 6,800 students (27% of the student body), and escalating...
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40% Bias Score

Israel Launches Attacks in Southern Lebanon, Defying Ceasefire
Israeli forces conducted multiple attacks across southern Lebanon on Thursday, killing one Hezbollah fighter and injuring a shepherd, prompting condemnation from Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam who called for international pressure on Israel to respect the November ceasefire.

Israel Launches Attacks in Southern Lebanon, Defying Ceasefire
Israeli forces conducted multiple attacks across southern Lebanon on Thursday, killing one Hezbollah fighter and injuring a shepherd, prompting condemnation from Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam who called for international pressure on Israel to respect the November ceasefire.
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60% Bias Score

EU Lifts Sanctions on Syria, Boosting Hopes for Economic Recovery
The European Union and the United States this week lifted sanctions on Syria, prompting Syrian business owners to express optimism about the potential for economic recovery and reintegration into the international community following years of economic isolation.

EU Lifts Sanctions on Syria, Boosting Hopes for Economic Recovery
The European Union and the United States this week lifted sanctions on Syria, prompting Syrian business owners to express optimism about the potential for economic recovery and reintegration into the international community following years of economic isolation.
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52% Bias Score

356-Million-Year-Old Footprints Rewrite Reptile Evolutionary History
Fossilized footprints discovered in 356-million-year-old rock from Australia indicate that reptile relatives appeared 35-40 million years earlier than previously believed, pushing back the origin of amniotes and suggesting a faster transition of tetrapods from aquatic to terrestrial life.

356-Million-Year-Old Footprints Rewrite Reptile Evolutionary History
Fossilized footprints discovered in 356-million-year-old rock from Australia indicate that reptile relatives appeared 35-40 million years earlier than previously believed, pushing back the origin of amniotes and suggesting a faster transition of tetrapods from aquatic to terrestrial life.
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20% Bias Score
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