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Trump's Tax Cuts Bill Passes House Despite Low Approval Ratings
President Trump achieved a major legislative victory with the House passage of his tax and spending cuts package despite low approval ratings (46% approval, 54% disapproval) in recent polls; the bill includes campaign promises on tax cuts, immigration, and defense, though economic issues like inflat...
Trump's Tax Cuts Bill Passes House Despite Low Approval Ratings
President Trump achieved a major legislative victory with the House passage of his tax and spending cuts package despite low approval ratings (46% approval, 54% disapproval) in recent polls; the bill includes campaign promises on tax cuts, immigration, and defense, though economic issues like inflat...
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40% Bias Score


Broadcast Network Bias Revealed in Tell-All Book Coverage
Broadcast networks devoted significantly more coverage to anti-Trump tell-all books (over 3 hours total) than to a recent Biden tell-all (under one minute on ABC and CBS combined), revealing a potential bias in their news coverage.
Broadcast Network Bias Revealed in Tell-All Book Coverage
Broadcast networks devoted significantly more coverage to anti-Trump tell-all books (over 3 hours total) than to a recent Biden tell-all (under one minute on ABC and CBS combined), revealing a potential bias in their news coverage.
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56% Bias Score


UK Delays Child Poverty Strategy Report Amidst Benefit Cap Debate
The UK government delayed its child poverty strategy report until autumn, impacting families struggling under the two-child benefit cap; the delay aims to secure funding for measures like lifting the cap, estimated to cost \£2.5bn, amidst internal Labour party divisions and external activist pressur...
UK Delays Child Poverty Strategy Report Amidst Benefit Cap Debate
The UK government delayed its child poverty strategy report until autumn, impacting families struggling under the two-child benefit cap; the delay aims to secure funding for measures like lifting the cap, estimated to cost \£2.5bn, amidst internal Labour party divisions and external activist pressur...
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36% Bias Score


Deadly Officer-Involved Shooting in Fairfax, Virginia
On April 23, 2024, in Fairfax, Virginia, a traffic stop involving Jamal Wali escalated into a deadly officer-involved shooting after Wali, who was armed, refused to cooperate with police; two officers were injured, but Wali was killed.
Deadly Officer-Involved Shooting in Fairfax, Virginia
On April 23, 2024, in Fairfax, Virginia, a traffic stop involving Jamal Wali escalated into a deadly officer-involved shooting after Wali, who was armed, refused to cooperate with police; two officers were injured, but Wali was killed.
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36% Bias Score


Hubei's Foreign Trade Defies Tariffs, Shows 27.5% Growth
Hubei province in Central China reported a 27.5% year-on-year increase in foreign trade from January to April 2024, despite US tariffs, driven by export growth (36.6%) and import growth (8.4%), showcasing resilience through market diversification and high-quality development strategies.
Hubei's Foreign Trade Defies Tariffs, Shows 27.5% Growth
Hubei province in Central China reported a 27.5% year-on-year increase in foreign trade from January to April 2024, despite US tariffs, driven by export growth (36.6%) and import growth (8.4%), showcasing resilience through market diversification and high-quality development strategies.
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44% Bias Score


China-CEEC Trade Hits Record High, Fueled by Tech and Investment
The fourth China-CEEC Expo in Ningbo, showcasing technological advancements and boosting bilateral trade, highlights the record-breaking $142.3 billion in trade between China and Central and Eastern European Countries in 2024, exceeding China's overall foreign trade growth and driven by over $24 bil...
China-CEEC Trade Hits Record High, Fueled by Tech and Investment
The fourth China-CEEC Expo in Ningbo, showcasing technological advancements and boosting bilateral trade, highlights the record-breaking $142.3 billion in trade between China and Central and Eastern European Countries in 2024, exceeding China's overall foreign trade growth and driven by over $24 bil...
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52% Bias Score

Marine Corps Grooming Policy Sparks Discrimination Claims Over Razor Bump Condition
The U.S. Marine Corps' new grooming policy, issued in March 2024, may expel service members with pseudofolliculitis barbae (PFB), a skin condition disproportionately affecting Black men, sparking criticism over potential discrimination and the policy's lack of connection to warfighting readiness.

Marine Corps Grooming Policy Sparks Discrimination Claims Over Razor Bump Condition
The U.S. Marine Corps' new grooming policy, issued in March 2024, may expel service members with pseudofolliculitis barbae (PFB), a skin condition disproportionately affecting Black men, sparking criticism over potential discrimination and the policy's lack of connection to warfighting readiness.
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60% Bias Score

Justice Department Cuts $500 Million in Anti-Crime Grants
The Justice Department drastically cut $500 million in anti-crime grants across the US, affecting 373 programs and prompting concerns about reduced crime-fighting capabilities, potential layoffs, and the lack of transparency in the decision-making process.

Justice Department Cuts $500 Million in Anti-Crime Grants
The Justice Department drastically cut $500 million in anti-crime grants across the US, affecting 373 programs and prompting concerns about reduced crime-fighting capabilities, potential layoffs, and the lack of transparency in the decision-making process.
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48% Bias Score

BOP Fails Inmate Colorectal Cancer Screenings, Leading to Deaths
A Department of Justice Inspector General report revealed the Federal Bureau of Prisons' (BOP) failures in colorectal cancer screenings and follow-up care for inmates, resulting in delayed diagnoses and deaths; systemic issues include staffing shortages, budgetary problems, and electronic medical re...

BOP Fails Inmate Colorectal Cancer Screenings, Leading to Deaths
A Department of Justice Inspector General report revealed the Federal Bureau of Prisons' (BOP) failures in colorectal cancer screenings and follow-up care for inmates, resulting in delayed diagnoses and deaths; systemic issues include staffing shortages, budgetary problems, and electronic medical re...
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44% Bias Score

Tesla's Evolving Mission: Challenges and Opportunities in the EV Market
Tesla's initial plan to transition the world to sustainable energy by initially producing high-end electric vehicles to fund the development of more affordable models is facing challenges from competitors, but retains relevance due to transportation's significant oil consumption.

Tesla's Evolving Mission: Challenges and Opportunities in the EV Market
Tesla's initial plan to transition the world to sustainable energy by initially producing high-end electric vehicles to fund the development of more affordable models is facing challenges from competitors, but retains relevance due to transportation's significant oil consumption.
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44% Bias Score

Fake Captcha Attacks Exploit Windows Run Dialog for Malware and Password Theft
Trend Micro reports a surge in fake Captcha attacks tricking Windows users into executing malicious commands via the Run dialog, resulting in malware infections (Lumma Stealer, etc.) and password theft; Microsoft recommends enhanced security practices and mitigation strategies.

Fake Captcha Attacks Exploit Windows Run Dialog for Malware and Password Theft
Trend Micro reports a surge in fake Captcha attacks tricking Windows users into executing malicious commands via the Run dialog, resulting in malware infections (Lumma Stealer, etc.) and password theft; Microsoft recommends enhanced security practices and mitigation strategies.
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52% Bias Score

Female CEO Success Despite Systemic Funding Inequality
Despite female CEOs outperforming their male counterparts in 2024, women hold less than 10% of CEO positions in top US companies and receive only 2–3% of venture capital funding, leading to a rise in bootstrapped female-founded businesses that prioritize sustainable growth and resilience.

Female CEO Success Despite Systemic Funding Inequality
Despite female CEOs outperforming their male counterparts in 2024, women hold less than 10% of CEO positions in top US companies and receive only 2–3% of venture capital funding, leading to a rise in bootstrapped female-founded businesses that prioritize sustainable growth and resilience.
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48% Bias Score
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