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Insufficient Gaza Aid Amidst Blockade Risks Famine, Urges Guterres
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on May 23, 2025, called for increased humanitarian aid to Gaza, citing insufficient supplies despite recent access granted by Israel, while highlighting the risk of famine and security incidents due to the blockade and restricted access to 80% of the territory.
Insufficient Gaza Aid Amidst Blockade Risks Famine, Urges Guterres
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on May 23, 2025, called for increased humanitarian aid to Gaza, citing insufficient supplies despite recent access granted by Israel, while highlighting the risk of famine and security incidents due to the blockade and restricted access to 80% of the territory.
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48% Bias Score


Russia Deflects Ceasefire Pressure Through Strategic Diplomacy
Steve Rosenberg's account of a Kremlin event reveals Russia's strategic use of proposed talks to deflect international pressure for a Ukraine ceasefire, buying time without making substantial concessions, as the conflict continues.
Russia Deflects Ceasefire Pressure Through Strategic Diplomacy
Steve Rosenberg's account of a Kremlin event reveals Russia's strategic use of proposed talks to deflect international pressure for a Ukraine ceasefire, buying time without making substantial concessions, as the conflict continues.
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48% Bias Score


Chicago Activist Charged with Murdering Israeli Embassy Employees
Elias Rodriguez, 31, a former Chicago activist, was charged with murdering two Israeli embassy employees in Washington D.C., stating he acted in retaliation for the war in Gaza; his online activity showed increasing support for pro-Palestinian causes and condemnation of Israeli actions, culminating ...
Chicago Activist Charged with Murdering Israeli Embassy Employees
Elias Rodriguez, 31, a former Chicago activist, was charged with murdering two Israeli embassy employees in Washington D.C., stating he acted in retaliation for the war in Gaza; his online activity showed increasing support for pro-Palestinian causes and condemnation of Israeli actions, culminating ...
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48% Bias Score


Trump's Assault on Harvard: A Battle Over American Identity and Global Influence
The Trump administration issued a list of demands to Harvard University in April 2025, including closing student clubs, ending diversity programs, and restructuring admissions; Harvard refused, resulting in frozen federal funding and the revocation of its foreign student admission authority, though ...
Trump's Assault on Harvard: A Battle Over American Identity and Global Influence
The Trump administration issued a list of demands to Harvard University in April 2025, including closing student clubs, ending diversity programs, and restructuring admissions; Harvard refused, resulting in frozen federal funding and the revocation of its foreign student admission authority, though ...
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52% Bias Score


Western Allies Threaten Israel Over Gaza Actions
On May 19th, France, Britain, and Canada condemned Israel's Gaza actions as "flagrant," threatening unspecified retaliatory measures if Netanyahu doesn't change course; Netanyahu accused the leaders of emboldening Hamas and linked the recent killings of two Israeli embassy employees in Washington to...
Western Allies Threaten Israel Over Gaza Actions
On May 19th, France, Britain, and Canada condemned Israel's Gaza actions as "flagrant," threatening unspecified retaliatory measures if Netanyahu doesn't change course; Netanyahu accused the leaders of emboldening Hamas and linked the recent killings of two Israeli embassy employees in Washington to...
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44% Bias Score


Boeing 737 Max Crashes: Rejected Plea Deal Amidst Renewed Charges
A faulty Boeing 737 Max assistance software caused two crashes in 2018 and 2019, killing 346; Boeing initially avoided prosecution with fines and promises of safety improvements, but a 2024 incident led to renewed charges and a rejected plea deal, leaving victims' families dissatisfied and seeking m...
Boeing 737 Max Crashes: Rejected Plea Deal Amidst Renewed Charges
A faulty Boeing 737 Max assistance software caused two crashes in 2018 and 2019, killing 346; Boeing initially avoided prosecution with fines and promises of safety improvements, but a 2024 incident led to renewed charges and a rejected plea deal, leaving victims' families dissatisfied and seeking m...
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44% Bias Score

Insufficient Aid to Gaza Amidst Ongoing Airstrikes
At least 60 Palestinians were killed in overnight Israeli airstrikes in Gaza, while UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres criticized Israel for authorizing only a minimal amount of aid despite the massive humanitarian needs, citing security concerns as an obstacle to aid delivery.

Insufficient Aid to Gaza Amidst Ongoing Airstrikes
At least 60 Palestinians were killed in overnight Israeli airstrikes in Gaza, while UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres criticized Israel for authorizing only a minimal amount of aid despite the massive humanitarian needs, citing security concerns as an obstacle to aid delivery.
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60% Bias Score

Harvard International Students Face Deportation Amid Trump Administration Ban
Facing potential deportation, thousands of international students at Harvard University are experiencing "pure panic" following the Trump administration's attempt to bar foreign enrollment, temporarily halted by a federal judge; the move is seen as retaliation for Harvard's refusal to comply with go...

Harvard International Students Face Deportation Amid Trump Administration Ban
Facing potential deportation, thousands of international students at Harvard University are experiencing "pure panic" following the Trump administration's attempt to bar foreign enrollment, temporarily halted by a federal judge; the move is seen as retaliation for Harvard's refusal to comply with go...
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56% Bias Score

Murder of Israeli Embassy Staffers in Washington D.C. Amidst Rise in Antisemitism
Two Israeli embassy staffers were fatally shot outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., by an Illinois man, amid a record high of antisemitic incidents in the United States, prompting concerns about escalating antisemitic violence and its impact on U.S.-Israel relations.

Murder of Israeli Embassy Staffers in Washington D.C. Amidst Rise in Antisemitism
Two Israeli embassy staffers were fatally shot outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., by an Illinois man, amid a record high of antisemitic incidents in the United States, prompting concerns about escalating antisemitic violence and its impact on U.S.-Israel relations.
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32% Bias Score

Cancer-Causing Mutation in Sperm Donor Affects 67 Children
A rare cancer-causing gene mutation in a sperm donor resulted in at least 67 children being born across eight European countries, 10 of whom developed cancer, prompting calls for stricter international limits on sperm donor usage.

Cancer-Causing Mutation in Sperm Donor Affects 67 Children
A rare cancer-causing gene mutation in a sperm donor resulted in at least 67 children being born across eight European countries, 10 of whom developed cancer, prompting calls for stricter international limits on sperm donor usage.
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48% Bias Score

Neo-Nazi Leader Extradited to US, Charged with Plotting Mass Casualty Attack
Michail Chkhikvishvili, leader of the neo-Nazi Maniac Murder Cult, was extradited to the US from Moldova to face charges for allegedly plotting a mass casualty attack involving poisoned candy distributed by a Santa Claus to Jewish children and racial minorities in Brooklyn; prosecutors link the grou...

Neo-Nazi Leader Extradited to US, Charged with Plotting Mass Casualty Attack
Michail Chkhikvishvili, leader of the neo-Nazi Maniac Murder Cult, was extradited to the US from Moldova to face charges for allegedly plotting a mass casualty attack involving poisoned candy distributed by a Santa Claus to Jewish children and racial minorities in Brooklyn; prosecutors link the grou...
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48% Bias Score

Insufficient Gaza Aid Amidst Looting and Shortages
Despite some food aid entering Gaza after a week-long blockade, widespread shortages persist due to insufficient quantities, insecurity, and looting of aid trucks, leaving many without food and escalating tensions.

Insufficient Gaza Aid Amidst Looting and Shortages
Despite some food aid entering Gaza after a week-long blockade, widespread shortages persist due to insufficient quantities, insecurity, and looting of aid trucks, leaving many without food and escalating tensions.
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40% Bias Score
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