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Judge Orders Release of Sealed Documents in Migrant Deportation Case
U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis ordered the unsealing of documents in the case of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a Salvadorian migrant deported due to an administrative error, granting a motion by 14 major news outlets and allowing a motion for sanctions against the Trump administration to be filed.
Judge Orders Release of Sealed Documents in Migrant Deportation Case
U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis ordered the unsealing of documents in the case of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a Salvadorian migrant deported due to an administrative error, granting a motion by 14 major news outlets and allowing a motion for sanctions against the Trump administration to be filed.
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40% Bias Score


London Arson Trial Links Wagner Group to Attack on Ukraine Aid Warehouse
Six men are on trial in London for an arson attack on a warehouse shipping aid to Ukraine, allegedly carried out at the behest of Russia's Wagner mercenary group in March 2022, with one defendant admitting guilt and implicating the group.
London Arson Trial Links Wagner Group to Attack on Ukraine Aid Warehouse
Six men are on trial in London for an arson attack on a warehouse shipping aid to Ukraine, allegedly carried out at the behest of Russia's Wagner mercenary group in March 2022, with one defendant admitting guilt and implicating the group.
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48% Bias Score


AI to Replace Millions in Customer Service Within 3 Years
Dimitris Nikolaou, Wondercraft CEO, predicts AI will replace administrative support and call centers within 2-3 years, impacting over 10 million global workers; 85% of customer interactions are already automated, with the sector's value projected at $500 billion by 2030.
AI to Replace Millions in Customer Service Within 3 Years
Dimitris Nikolaou, Wondercraft CEO, predicts AI will replace administrative support and call centers within 2-3 years, impacting over 10 million global workers; 85% of customer interactions are already automated, with the sector's value projected at $500 billion by 2030.
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36% Bias Score


Dutch Cabinet Collapses, Sparking Political Fallout and Setting Stage for Elections
The collapse of the Dutch cabinet, led by Dick Schoof, following the PVV's withdrawal, sparked immediate political fallout, with VVD leader Dilan Yesilgöz defending her participation in the coalition while facing criticism for not ruling out future cooperation with the PVV, setting the stage for the...
Dutch Cabinet Collapses, Sparking Political Fallout and Setting Stage for Elections
The collapse of the Dutch cabinet, led by Dick Schoof, following the PVV's withdrawal, sparked immediate political fallout, with VVD leader Dilan Yesilgöz defending her participation in the coalition while facing criticism for not ruling out future cooperation with the PVV, setting the stage for the...
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60% Bias Score


Online Misinformation Leads Cancer Patients to Reject Proven Treatments
Cancer patients are increasingly rejecting proven treatments for unproven methods like coffee enemas and juice cleanses due to online misinformation, leading to tumor spread and even death, according to oncologists at the ASCO meeting.
Online Misinformation Leads Cancer Patients to Reject Proven Treatments
Cancer patients are increasingly rejecting proven treatments for unproven methods like coffee enemas and juice cleanses due to online misinformation, leading to tumor spread and even death, according to oncologists at the ASCO meeting.
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64% Bias Score


PSOE Member's Testimony Fails to Disprove UCO Smear Campaign Allegations
Leire Díez, a former PSOE member accused of orchestrating a smear campaign against the UCO, gave a seven-minute testimony where she denied PSOE involvement but failed to refute numerous specific claims of offering judicial benefits and targeting Guardia Civil officers, raising concerns about the par...
PSOE Member's Testimony Fails to Disprove UCO Smear Campaign Allegations
Leire Díez, a former PSOE member accused of orchestrating a smear campaign against the UCO, gave a seven-minute testimony where she denied PSOE involvement but failed to refute numerous specific claims of offering judicial benefits and targeting Guardia Civil officers, raising concerns about the par...
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64% Bias Score

French Open: Lois Boisson's Semifinal Run Marks Remarkable Ranking Surge
Lois Boisson, a 22-year-old French tennis player initially ranked 361st, has reached the semifinals of the French Open, defeating higher-ranked opponents including Jessica Pegula and Mirra Andreeva, marking a remarkable comeback from a nine-month injury layoff and securing a significant ranking jump...

French Open: Lois Boisson's Semifinal Run Marks Remarkable Ranking Surge
Lois Boisson, a 22-year-old French tennis player initially ranked 361st, has reached the semifinals of the French Open, defeating higher-ranked opponents including Jessica Pegula and Mirra Andreeva, marking a remarkable comeback from a nine-month injury layoff and securing a significant ranking jump...
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32% Bias Score

US Stocks Rise Slightly Amidst Weaker Economic Data
US stocks edged higher on Wednesday despite weaker-than-expected economic reports showing contraction in the services sector and fewer-than-anticipated private-sector jobs, leading to speculation of Federal Reserve interest rate cuts and pressure from President Trump.

US Stocks Rise Slightly Amidst Weaker Economic Data
US stocks edged higher on Wednesday despite weaker-than-expected economic reports showing contraction in the services sector and fewer-than-anticipated private-sector jobs, leading to speculation of Federal Reserve interest rate cuts and pressure from President Trump.
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40% Bias Score

China's Rare Earth Restrictions Disrupt Global Auto Production
China's April export restrictions on rare earth metals are disrupting global supply chains, forcing automakers like Ford to consider producing parts in China or cut features to avoid factory shutdowns, highlighting global reliance on Chinese rare earth metal production.

China's Rare Earth Restrictions Disrupt Global Auto Production
China's April export restrictions on rare earth metals are disrupting global supply chains, forcing automakers like Ford to consider producing parts in China or cut features to avoid factory shutdowns, highlighting global reliance on Chinese rare earth metal production.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Court Revokes Schiphol Airport's Permit, Invalidating Farm Land Purchases
A Dutch court revoked Schiphol Airport's environmental permit, impacting its flight operations and potentially rendering its €20-25 million purchase of nine farms ineffective due to insufficient environmental impact assessments. The ruling underscores the stringent 'additionality requirement' in nit...

Dutch Court Revokes Schiphol Airport's Permit, Invalidating Farm Land Purchases
A Dutch court revoked Schiphol Airport's environmental permit, impacting its flight operations and potentially rendering its €20-25 million purchase of nine farms ineffective due to insufficient environmental impact assessments. The ruling underscores the stringent 'additionality requirement' in nit...
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44% Bias Score

Trump's 90-Day Trade Deal Goal Faces Doubt
President Trump's administration aims to sign trade deals with up to 90 countries in 90 days, a drastically shorter timeframe than the typical 917 days for such agreements. The only deal announced so far is a non-binding framework with Britain, raising concerns about the feasibility of the 90-day go...

Trump's 90-Day Trade Deal Goal Faces Doubt
President Trump's administration aims to sign trade deals with up to 90 countries in 90 days, a drastically shorter timeframe than the typical 917 days for such agreements. The only deal announced so far is a non-binding framework with Britain, raising concerns about the feasibility of the 90-day go...
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60% Bias Score

Greek Immigrant Wrestler Jim Londos Wins World Championship
Jim Londos, born Christos Theofilou in Koutsopodi, Greece, overcame poverty to become a world champion wrestler in the USA by 1930, celebrated in Greece for his athleticism and representing a symbol of national pride, even receiving recognition from Prime Minister Eleftherios Venizelos.

Greek Immigrant Wrestler Jim Londos Wins World Championship
Jim Londos, born Christos Theofilou in Koutsopodi, Greece, overcame poverty to become a world champion wrestler in the USA by 1930, celebrated in Greece for his athleticism and representing a symbol of national pride, even receiving recognition from Prime Minister Eleftherios Venizelos.
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44% Bias Score
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