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Nintendo Switch 2 Launches Amidst Strong Sales and Pricing Concerns
The Nintendo Switch 2 launched globally, with retailer Currys reporting 30,000 unit sales, despite some pre-order cancellations and concerns about high game prices like Mario Kart World (£74.99).
Nintendo Switch 2 Launches Amidst Strong Sales and Pricing Concerns
The Nintendo Switch 2 launched globally, with retailer Currys reporting 30,000 unit sales, despite some pre-order cancellations and concerns about high game prices like Mario Kart World (£74.99).
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Accuses Columbia University of Antisemitism, Threatening Federal Funding
The Trump administration accused Columbia University of violating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act by failing to protect Jewish students from harassment after the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack, potentially jeopardizing the university's federal funding.
Trump Administration Accuses Columbia University of Antisemitism, Threatening Federal Funding
The Trump administration accused Columbia University of violating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act by failing to protect Jewish students from harassment after the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack, potentially jeopardizing the university's federal funding.
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36% Bias Score


Judge Blocks Deportation of Family of Boulder Attack Suspect
A federal judge in Colorado halted the deportation of the family of Mohamed Soliman, the suspect in a Boulder antisemitic attack, after the White House announced their imminent removal; the family, including five children, had been held in ICE custody.
Judge Blocks Deportation of Family of Boulder Attack Suspect
A federal judge in Colorado halted the deportation of the family of Mohamed Soliman, the suspect in a Boulder antisemitic attack, after the White House announced their imminent removal; the family, including five children, had been held in ICE custody.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Issues Expanded Travel Ban, Citing Security Risks
President Trump issued a new travel ban on June 8th, fully restricting entry from 12 countries and partially restricting entry from 7 others, citing security concerns and aiming to protect Americans from foreign actors; exceptions apply to lawful permanent residents and specific visa holders.
Trump Issues Expanded Travel Ban, Citing Security Risks
President Trump issued a new travel ban on June 8th, fully restricting entry from 12 countries and partially restricting entry from 7 others, citing security concerns and aiming to protect Americans from foreign actors; exceptions apply to lawful permanent residents and specific visa holders.
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60% Bias Score


Musk's Attack Jeopardizes Republican Tax Cut Bill
Elon Musk launched a scathing attack against the Republican party's "Big Beautiful Tax Cut Bill," calling it a "repugnant abomination" that would increase the national debt by $2.5 trillion, creating a major challenge for the party's legislative agenda and exposing internal divisions.
Musk's Attack Jeopardizes Republican Tax Cut Bill
Elon Musk launched a scathing attack against the Republican party's "Big Beautiful Tax Cut Bill," calling it a "repugnant abomination" that would increase the national debt by $2.5 trillion, creating a major challenge for the party's legislative agenda and exposing internal divisions.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Tariffs Trigger Economic Uncertainty and Price Hikes
President Trump's tariffs are significantly impacting the US economy, causing businesses to raise prices, reduce hiring, and face uncertainty, while consumer buying frenzies driven by tariff fears show signs of slowing.
Trump Tariffs Trigger Economic Uncertainty and Price Hikes
President Trump's tariffs are significantly impacting the US economy, causing businesses to raise prices, reduce hiring, and face uncertainty, while consumer buying frenzies driven by tariff fears show signs of slowing.
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56% Bias Score

Wrongfully Deported Migrant Returned to US After Court Order
A Guatemalan national, O.C.G., wrongfully deported to Mexico by the Trump administration, has been returned to the US after a judge ordered the administration to facilitate his return, marking a potential shift in the administration's approach to similar cases.

Wrongfully Deported Migrant Returned to US After Court Order
A Guatemalan national, O.C.G., wrongfully deported to Mexico by the Trump administration, has been returned to the US after a judge ordered the administration to facilitate his return, marking a potential shift in the administration's approach to similar cases.
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40% Bias Score

Chinese Researchers Charged with Smuggling Crop-Decimating Fungus into US
Two Chinese researchers were charged with smuggling Fusarium graminearum, a fungus causing billions of dollars in crop losses annually and posing a bioterrorism risk, into the US hidden in tissues, bypassing USDA import regulations.

Chinese Researchers Charged with Smuggling Crop-Decimating Fungus into US
Two Chinese researchers were charged with smuggling Fusarium graminearum, a fungus causing billions of dollars in crop losses annually and posing a bioterrorism risk, into the US hidden in tissues, bypassing USDA import regulations.
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52% Bias Score

Migrants Held in Djibouti Blocked from Contacting Lawyers
Migrants held in Djibouti by the Trump administration are cut off from their lawyers, raising due process concerns in an ongoing Supreme Court case challenging the administration's deportation of migrants to countries other than their homelands, specifically South Sudan, amidst ongoing conflict ther...

Migrants Held in Djibouti Blocked from Contacting Lawyers
Migrants held in Djibouti by the Trump administration are cut off from their lawyers, raising due process concerns in an ongoing Supreme Court case challenging the administration's deportation of migrants to countries other than their homelands, specifically South Sudan, amidst ongoing conflict ther...
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32% Bias Score

Musk's Criticism of Trump Bill Creates Unexpected Political Fallout
Elon Musk publicly denounced President Trump's bill, surprising the White House and Republican leaders, who downplayed the impact despite behind-the-scenes frustration; the incident highlights the fraying relationship between Musk and Trump, with uncertainties remaining about the bill's future and t...

Musk's Criticism of Trump Bill Creates Unexpected Political Fallout
Elon Musk publicly denounced President Trump's bill, surprising the White House and Republican leaders, who downplayed the impact despite behind-the-scenes frustration; the incident highlights the fraying relationship between Musk and Trump, with uncertainties remaining about the bill's future and t...
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36% Bias Score

Judge Halts Deportation of Family of Boulder Attack Suspect
A federal judge in Colorado halted the deportation of Mohamed Soliman's family, who were detained by ICE following Soliman's arrest for an antisemitic attack in Boulder. The family, including his wife and five children, applied for asylum and were facing expedited removal before the judge's interven...

Judge Halts Deportation of Family of Boulder Attack Suspect
A federal judge in Colorado halted the deportation of Mohamed Soliman's family, who were detained by ICE following Soliman's arrest for an antisemitic attack in Boulder. The family, including his wife and five children, applied for asylum and were facing expedited removal before the judge's interven...
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60% Bias Score

Columbia University Accused of Civil Rights Violation, Facing Potential Funding Loss
The US Department of Education accused Columbia University of violating the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by exhibiting "deliberate indifference" towards harassment of Jewish students, potentially jeopardizing \$400 million in federal funding; the investigation concluded on May 22, 2024.

Columbia University Accused of Civil Rights Violation, Facing Potential Funding Loss
The US Department of Education accused Columbia University of violating the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by exhibiting "deliberate indifference" towards harassment of Jewish students, potentially jeopardizing \$400 million in federal funding; the investigation concluded on May 22, 2024.
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40% Bias Score
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