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House Passes Medicaid Bill with Stricter Requirements and Funding Cuts; Senate to Consider
The House passed a bill including Medicaid changes: work requirements for non-disabled adults (19-64), more frequent eligibility checks, reduced funding for states covering undocumented immigrants, and a ban on gender-affirming care coverage, with the Senate now considering it.
House Passes Medicaid Bill with Stricter Requirements and Funding Cuts; Senate to Consider
The House passed a bill including Medicaid changes: work requirements for non-disabled adults (19-64), more frequent eligibility checks, reduced funding for states covering undocumented immigrants, and a ban on gender-affirming care coverage, with the Senate now considering it.
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52% Bias Score


NYT Licenses Content to Amazon for AI Training
The New York Times announced a multi-year deal licensing its content to Amazon for AI model training, marking a shift from its previous lawsuits against AI companies for copyright infringement and aiming to generate revenue while maintaining journalistic integrity.
NYT Licenses Content to Amazon for AI Training
The New York Times announced a multi-year deal licensing its content to Amazon for AI model training, marking a shift from its previous lawsuits against AI companies for copyright infringement and aiming to generate revenue while maintaining journalistic integrity.
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40% Bias Score


Undocumented Nanny's Struggle Highlights US Childcare Crisis
Catalina, a US citizen, and her undocumented immigrant mother from Peru both work as nannies, but face vastly different wages and job security due to immigration policies; stricter enforcement under the Trump administration increases the risk of deportation for undocumented workers who are essential...
Undocumented Nanny's Struggle Highlights US Childcare Crisis
Catalina, a US citizen, and her undocumented immigrant mother from Peru both work as nannies, but face vastly different wages and job security due to immigration policies; stricter enforcement under the Trump administration increases the risk of deportation for undocumented workers who are essential...
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40% Bias Score


US Economy Shrinks Amidst Trump Tariff Uncertainty
Revised US GDP data shows a -0.2% decline in Q1 2019, the first contraction since 2022, attributed to President Trump's tariffs that spurred increased imports but also decreased consumer spending and created economic uncertainty; a court ruling further complicates the situation.
US Economy Shrinks Amidst Trump Tariff Uncertainty
Revised US GDP data shows a -0.2% decline in Q1 2019, the first contraction since 2022, attributed to President Trump's tariffs that spurred increased imports but also decreased consumer spending and created economic uncertainty; a court ruling further complicates the situation.
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48% Bias Score


EU Energy Consumption Falls to Record Low Amidst Continued Fossil Fuel Dependence
The EU's total energy consumption fell by 4.1% in 2023 to a record low, driven by efficiency improvements, milder winters, and high fossil fuel prices; despite this, the EU remains heavily reliant on fossil fuel imports (67%), with renewable energy now at 19.5%.
EU Energy Consumption Falls to Record Low Amidst Continued Fossil Fuel Dependence
The EU's total energy consumption fell by 4.1% in 2023 to a record low, driven by efficiency improvements, milder winters, and high fossil fuel prices; despite this, the EU remains heavily reliant on fossil fuel imports (67%), with renewable energy now at 19.5%.
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44% Bias Score


How to Save the Amazon" Published Following Journalist's Murder
British journalist Dom Phillips and Brazilian indigenous expert Bruno Pereira were murdered in the Amazon on June 5, 2022, while researching a book on protecting the rainforest; their deaths spurred the completion of Phillips's book, "How to Save the Amazon," published three years later, offering in...
How to Save the Amazon" Published Following Journalist's Murder
British journalist Dom Phillips and Brazilian indigenous expert Bruno Pereira were murdered in the Amazon on June 5, 2022, while researching a book on protecting the rainforest; their deaths spurred the completion of Phillips's book, "How to Save the Amazon," published three years later, offering in...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Cuts Harvard Funding Amid Antisemitism Concerns
The Trump administration ended all financial ties with Harvard University, revoking \$100 million in federal funding due to concerns about antisemitism tolerance; Twitch streamer Hasan Piker was suspended for broadcasting the manifesto of the Washington D.C. shooting suspect, and the Washington Post...

Trump Cuts Harvard Funding Amid Antisemitism Concerns
The Trump administration ended all financial ties with Harvard University, revoking \$100 million in federal funding due to concerns about antisemitism tolerance; Twitch streamer Hasan Piker was suspended for broadcasting the manifesto of the Washington D.C. shooting suspect, and the Washington Post...
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56% Bias Score

Manitoba Declares State of Emergency Amid Unprecedented Wildfires
Manitoba declared a state of emergency due to wildfires, forcing 17,000 evacuations from multiple communities, including the complete evacuation of Flin Flon (5,000 residents), prompting the deployment of the Canadian military for assistance due to the sheer scale of the crisis, and exceeding the pr...

Manitoba Declares State of Emergency Amid Unprecedented Wildfires
Manitoba declared a state of emergency due to wildfires, forcing 17,000 evacuations from multiple communities, including the complete evacuation of Flin Flon (5,000 residents), prompting the deployment of the Canadian military for assistance due to the sheer scale of the crisis, and exceeding the pr...
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32% Bias Score

2,300-Year-Old Gold Rings Unearth Hidden Wealth of Hellenistic Jerusalem
Archaeologists in Jerusalem unearthed two nearly identical 2,300-year-old gold rings with red gemstones at the City of David site, suggesting a previously unknown level of wealth and cultural exchange in Hellenistic-era Jerusalem, challenging earlier assumptions of cultural isolation.

2,300-Year-Old Gold Rings Unearth Hidden Wealth of Hellenistic Jerusalem
Archaeologists in Jerusalem unearthed two nearly identical 2,300-year-old gold rings with red gemstones at the City of David site, suggesting a previously unknown level of wealth and cultural exchange in Hellenistic-era Jerusalem, challenging earlier assumptions of cultural isolation.
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36% Bias Score

EU Parliament Defies Hungary's LGBTQ+ Ban, Sparking International Tensions
At least 70 members of the European Parliament plan to attend Budapest's Pride parade on June 28, defying Hungary's new law banning LGBTQ+ gatherings and utilizing facial recognition to identify attendees; this action challenges Hungary's human rights record and sparks wider EU concern.

EU Parliament Defies Hungary's LGBTQ+ Ban, Sparking International Tensions
At least 70 members of the European Parliament plan to attend Budapest's Pride parade on June 28, defying Hungary's new law banning LGBTQ+ gatherings and utilizing facial recognition to identify attendees; this action challenges Hungary's human rights record and sparks wider EU concern.
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36% Bias Score

Spanish PSOE implicated in UCO discrediting scheme; €530 million flood prevention plan announced
Leaked audio recordings implicate Spanish PSOE members in a scheme to discredit the UCO police unit; a separate leak involves a high-ranking UCO official and a businessman seeking to discredit the government; the Spanish government announces a €530 million plan to prevent future tragedies like the D...

Spanish PSOE implicated in UCO discrediting scheme; €530 million flood prevention plan announced
Leaked audio recordings implicate Spanish PSOE members in a scheme to discredit the UCO police unit; a separate leak involves a high-ranking UCO official and a businessman seeking to discredit the government; the Spanish government announces a €530 million plan to prevent future tragedies like the D...
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52% Bias Score

US to Revoke Visas for Some Chinese Students Amid Heightened Tensions
The US State Department will revoke visas for some Chinese students linked to the Chinese Communist Party or studying in sensitive fields, prompting protests from China and offers of alternative educational opportunities from Hong Kong.

US to Revoke Visas for Some Chinese Students Amid Heightened Tensions
The US State Department will revoke visas for some Chinese students linked to the Chinese Communist Party or studying in sensitive fields, prompting protests from China and offers of alternative educational opportunities from Hong Kong.
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56% Bias Score
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