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Israel Announces Plan for 22 New West Bank Settlements
Israel plans to build 22 new settlements in the occupied West Bank, including formalizing 12 existing outposts, a move condemned by Peace Now as the most extensive since the Oslo Accords and a significant obstacle to a two-state solution.
Israel Announces Plan for 22 New West Bank Settlements
Israel plans to build 22 new settlements in the occupied West Bank, including formalizing 12 existing outposts, a move condemned by Peace Now as the most extensive since the Oslo Accords and a significant obstacle to a two-state solution.
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60% Bias Score


IAEA Finds No Immediate Signs of Zaporizhzhia Plant Restart Despite Power Line Construction
The UN nuclear watchdog hasn't seen signs of Russia restarting the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant despite Greenpeace reporting power line construction nearby; the plant, occupied by Russia since February 2022, remains offline but safety concerns persist due to ongoing conflict and the Kakhova Dam ...
IAEA Finds No Immediate Signs of Zaporizhzhia Plant Restart Despite Power Line Construction
The UN nuclear watchdog hasn't seen signs of Russia restarting the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant despite Greenpeace reporting power line construction nearby; the plant, occupied by Russia since February 2022, remains offline but safety concerns persist due to ongoing conflict and the Kakhova Dam ...
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40% Bias Score


Graphene Oxide: A Safe Replacement for PFAS in Food Packaging
Northwestern University scientists created a graphene oxide-based food packaging material to replace PFAS, offering a non-toxic, compostable, and effective alternative currently undergoing third-party testing and preparing for full-scale production.
Graphene Oxide: A Safe Replacement for PFAS in Food Packaging
Northwestern University scientists created a graphene oxide-based food packaging material to replace PFAS, offering a non-toxic, compostable, and effective alternative currently undergoing third-party testing and preparing for full-scale production.
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56% Bias Score


Climate Change: 52% of 2020 Birth Cohort to Face Lifetime Extreme Weather Exposure
A study shows that 52% of people born in 2020 will face climate-change-induced extreme weather events in their lifetime if warming reaches 1.5°C, compared to 16% of those born in 1960; this rises to 92% in a 3.5°C scenario, disproportionately affecting vulnerable groups.
Climate Change: 52% of 2020 Birth Cohort to Face Lifetime Extreme Weather Exposure
A study shows that 52% of people born in 2020 will face climate-change-induced extreme weather events in their lifetime if warming reaches 1.5°C, compared to 16% of those born in 1960; this rises to 92% in a 3.5°C scenario, disproportionately affecting vulnerable groups.
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40% Bias Score


Harvard Defeats Trump's Attempt to Ban International Students
A judge temporarily blocked President Trump's attempt to ban international students from Harvard University, following his withdrawal of billions in federal funding and demands to end diversity initiatives; the ruling allows approximately 6,800 international students to continue their studies.
Harvard Defeats Trump's Attempt to Ban International Students
A judge temporarily blocked President Trump's attempt to ban international students from Harvard University, following his withdrawal of billions in federal funding and demands to end diversity initiatives; the ruling allows approximately 6,800 international students to continue their studies.
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40% Bias Score


Ancient Leprosy in the Americas Predates European Colonization
A new study published in Science reveals that leprosy bacteria (Mycobacterium lepromatosis) existed in the Americas for over 1,000 years before European arrival, challenging previous assumptions about the disease's introduction to the continent and indicating its spread across the Americas via unkno...
Ancient Leprosy in the Americas Predates European Colonization
A new study published in Science reveals that leprosy bacteria (Mycobacterium lepromatosis) existed in the Americas for over 1,000 years before European arrival, challenging previous assumptions about the disease's introduction to the continent and indicating its spread across the Americas via unkno...
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20% Bias Score

Diddy's Former Employee Testifies About Sexual Assault, Physical Abuse
Sean "Diddy" Combs's trial began with testimony from a former employee, "Mia," who detailed multiple instances of sexual assault and physical abuse, alleging a pattern of coercive control by Combs, who has pleaded not guilty to charges including racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking.

Diddy's Former Employee Testifies About Sexual Assault, Physical Abuse
Sean "Diddy" Combs's trial began with testimony from a former employee, "Mia," who detailed multiple instances of sexual assault and physical abuse, alleging a pattern of coercive control by Combs, who has pleaded not guilty to charges including racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking.
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48% Bias Score

US Court Blocks Trump Tariffs, Raising Concerns of Constitutional Crisis
A US court temporarily blocked President Trump's sweeping tariffs on Wednesday, citing an overreach of emergency powers, causing market volatility since their April 2nd imposition on various countries, including Canada, Mexico, China, and others, impacting global trade and raising concerns about a p...

US Court Blocks Trump Tariffs, Raising Concerns of Constitutional Crisis
A US court temporarily blocked President Trump's sweeping tariffs on Wednesday, citing an overreach of emergency powers, causing market volatility since their April 2nd imposition on various countries, including Canada, Mexico, China, and others, impacting global trade and raising concerns about a p...
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56% Bias Score

US Court Challenges Trump's Unilateral Tariff Powers
A US court ruled that President Trump illegally imposed tariffs, exceeding his emergency powers; the White House appealed, temporarily suspending the ruling. This legal challenge highlights the President's unorthodox approach to trade, marked by unpredictable tariff changes and threats, impacting gl...

US Court Challenges Trump's Unilateral Tariff Powers
A US court ruled that President Trump illegally imposed tariffs, exceeding his emergency powers; the White House appealed, temporarily suspending the ruling. This legal challenge highlights the President's unorthodox approach to trade, marked by unpredictable tariff changes and threats, impacting gl...
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56% Bias Score

Record European Stock Market Highs Amidst US Uncertainty
Record capital inflows exceeding \$110 billion have propelled European stock markets to record highs in 2025, driven by investors diversifying away from the US and fueled by large-scale European infrastructure projects.

Record European Stock Market Highs Amidst US Uncertainty
Record capital inflows exceeding \$110 billion have propelled European stock markets to record highs in 2025, driven by investors diversifying away from the US and fueled by large-scale European infrastructure projects.
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52% Bias Score

Yersinia Pestis: Less Virulence, More Lethality
A new study reveals that Yersinia pestis, the bacterium behind three major plagues, evolved to become less virulent over centuries, paradoxically increasing its overall lethality by prolonging transmission among dwindling rat populations and ultimately killing more people; this discovery has signifi...

Yersinia Pestis: Less Virulence, More Lethality
A new study reveals that Yersinia pestis, the bacterium behind three major plagues, evolved to become less virulent over centuries, paradoxically increasing its overall lethality by prolonging transmission among dwindling rat populations and ultimately killing more people; this discovery has signifi...
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16% Bias Score

Retired Russian Commander Linked to 8,000 Ukrainian Deaths Killed in Suspected Suicide Bombing
A retired Russian commander, Zaur Gurtsiev, responsible for attacks resulting in 8,000 Ukrainian deaths, was killed alongside another man in a suspected suicide bombing in Stavropol, Russia, on Thursday, amid stalled peace talks and a series of attacks on Russian military officials.

Retired Russian Commander Linked to 8,000 Ukrainian Deaths Killed in Suspected Suicide Bombing
A retired Russian commander, Zaur Gurtsiev, responsible for attacks resulting in 8,000 Ukrainian deaths, was killed alongside another man in a suspected suicide bombing in Stavropol, Russia, on Thursday, amid stalled peace talks and a series of attacks on Russian military officials.
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40% Bias Score
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