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Judge Blocks Effort to Limit International Student Enrollment at US Universities
A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order, blocking the Trump administration's attempt to limit international student enrollment at U.S. universities, preserving the record high of 1.1 million international students who contribute \$43.8 billion annually to the U.S. economy.
Judge Blocks Effort to Limit International Student Enrollment at US Universities
A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order, blocking the Trump administration's attempt to limit international student enrollment at U.S. universities, preserving the record high of 1.1 million international students who contribute \$43.8 billion annually to the U.S. economy.
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36% Bias Score


Planned Parenthood to Close Eight Clinics in Iowa and Minnesota
Planned Parenthood will close eight clinics in Iowa and Minnesota by next year due to a $2.8 million federal funding freeze, proposed Medicaid cuts, and Iowa's abortion restrictions, impacting access to reproductive healthcare services and resulting in 66 job losses.
Planned Parenthood to Close Eight Clinics in Iowa and Minnesota
Planned Parenthood will close eight clinics in Iowa and Minnesota by next year due to a $2.8 million federal funding freeze, proposed Medicaid cuts, and Iowa's abortion restrictions, impacting access to reproductive healthcare services and resulting in 66 job losses.
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52% Bias Score


Headstones of Two Jewish WWII Soldiers Corrected in Italy
Operation Benjamin corrected the religious markers on the headstones of two Jewish World War II soldiers, Ben Zion Bernstein and Paul Singer, buried in the Sicily-Rome American Cemetery, Italy, after they were mistakenly buried under Latin crosses for over 80 years.
Headstones of Two Jewish WWII Soldiers Corrected in Italy
Operation Benjamin corrected the religious markers on the headstones of two Jewish World War II soldiers, Ben Zion Bernstein and Paul Singer, buried in the Sicily-Rome American Cemetery, Italy, after they were mistakenly buried under Latin crosses for over 80 years.
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20% Bias Score


Potential Prisoner Exchange for Kidnapped Researcher in Iraq
A potential prisoner exchange is being negotiated in Iraq to free Russian-Israeli researcher Elizabet Tsurkov, kidnapped in Baghdad in March 2023, potentially in exchange for Mohammadreza Nouri, an Iranian IRGC member imprisoned for killing a US citizen; the deal requires US approval.
Potential Prisoner Exchange for Kidnapped Researcher in Iraq
A potential prisoner exchange is being negotiated in Iraq to free Russian-Israeli researcher Elizabet Tsurkov, kidnapped in Baghdad in March 2023, potentially in exchange for Mohammadreza Nouri, an Iranian IRGC member imprisoned for killing a US citizen; the deal requires US approval.
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36% Bias Score


Kabila Denounces DRC Government as "Dictatorship" Following Immunity Lifting
Former Congolese President Joseph Kabila denounced his successor's government as a "dictatorship" after the Senate lifted his immunity, leading to accusations of treason and war crimes; he presented a 12-point plan to address the M23 conflict and the country's economic crisis in a YouTube address.
Kabila Denounces DRC Government as "Dictatorship" Following Immunity Lifting
Former Congolese President Joseph Kabila denounced his successor's government as a "dictatorship" after the Senate lifted his immunity, leading to accusations of treason and war crimes; he presented a 12-point plan to address the M23 conflict and the country's economic crisis in a YouTube address.
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36% Bias Score


Panahi Wins Palme d'Or at Cannes Amidst Political Controversy
The 78th Cannes Film Festival awarded Jafar Panahi the Palme d'Or for "Un simple accident," a film critical of Iranian authorities; Nadia Melliti won Best Actress for "La Petite Dernière," and Wagner Moura won Best Actor for "L'Agent secret.
Panahi Wins Palme d'Or at Cannes Amidst Political Controversy
The 78th Cannes Film Festival awarded Jafar Panahi the Palme d'Or for "Un simple accident," a film critical of Iranian authorities; Nadia Melliti won Best Actress for "La Petite Dernière," and Wagner Moura won Best Actor for "L'Agent secret.
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24% Bias Score

Trump Announces $1 Trillion Military Buildup at West Point Graduation
President Trump addressed West Point's graduating class of 2025, announcing a $1 trillion military buildup including new weaponry and a "Golden Dome" missile defense system, while also celebrating individual cadets' achievements and emphasizing a return to traditional military values and an assertiv...

Trump Announces $1 Trillion Military Buildup at West Point Graduation
President Trump addressed West Point's graduating class of 2025, announcing a $1 trillion military buildup including new weaponry and a "Golden Dome" missile defense system, while also celebrating individual cadets' achievements and emphasizing a return to traditional military values and an assertiv...
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52% Bias Score

Publix Recalls Baby Food Due to Lead Contamination
Publix voluntarily recalled Greenwise Pear, Kiwi, Spinach & Pea Baby Food pouches from eight states due to elevated lead levels (13.4 ppb) exceeding FDA limits, following a similar recall of Target baby food in March and a 2023 outbreak linked to WanaBana applesauce pouches that sickened 500+ childr...

Publix Recalls Baby Food Due to Lead Contamination
Publix voluntarily recalled Greenwise Pear, Kiwi, Spinach & Pea Baby Food pouches from eight states due to elevated lead levels (13.4 ppb) exceeding FDA limits, following a similar recall of Target baby food in March and a 2023 outbreak linked to WanaBana applesauce pouches that sickened 500+ childr...
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24% Bias Score

Panahi's Cannes Triumph: A Political Statement Through Film
Iranian director Jafar Panahi won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival for his film "It Was Just an Accident," a revenge thriller critical of the Iranian regime, despite past imprisonment and filmmaking bans in Iran.

Panahi's Cannes Triumph: A Political Statement Through Film
Iranian director Jafar Panahi won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival for his film "It Was Just an Accident," a revenge thriller critical of the Iranian regime, despite past imprisonment and filmmaking bans in Iran.
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40% Bias Score

Operation Benjamin Corrects Headstones of Jewish WWII Soldiers
Operation Benjamin corrected the religious markers on the headstones of two Jewish World War II soldiers, Ben Zion Bernstein and Paul Singer, buried in the Sicily-Rome American Cemetery in Italy, after their families, some of whom never knew details of their deaths or faith, participated in ceremoni...

Operation Benjamin Corrects Headstones of Jewish WWII Soldiers
Operation Benjamin corrected the religious markers on the headstones of two Jewish World War II soldiers, Ben Zion Bernstein and Paul Singer, buried in the Sicily-Rome American Cemetery in Italy, after their families, some of whom never knew details of their deaths or faith, participated in ceremoni...
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16% Bias Score

Pentagon Restricts Press Access, Sparking Concerns Over Transparency
Pentagon Secretary Pete Hegseth announced new restrictions on press access on Friday, limiting journalists' ability to report on military activities, a move criticized by the Pentagon Press Association as an attack on press freedom and public transparency.

Pentagon Restricts Press Access, Sparking Concerns Over Transparency
Pentagon Secretary Pete Hegseth announced new restrictions on press access on Friday, limiting journalists' ability to report on military activities, a move criticized by the Pentagon Press Association as an attack on press freedom and public transparency.
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56% Bias Score

US and EU Sanctions Eased on Syria, Sparking Celebrations in Damascus
Syrian citizens celebrated in Damascus following the US and EU's easing of sanctions imposed under the Caesar Act, with the US temporarily suspending some sanctions for six months and the EU adopting a gradual approach to support Syria's economic recovery.

US and EU Sanctions Eased on Syria, Sparking Celebrations in Damascus
Syrian citizens celebrated in Damascus following the US and EU's easing of sanctions imposed under the Caesar Act, with the US temporarily suspending some sanctions for six months and the EU adopting a gradual approach to support Syria's economic recovery.
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56% Bias Score
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