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Bulgaria to Join Eurozone in Early 2024
Bulgaria will join the eurozone in early 2024 after overcoming economic hurdles and receiving approval from the European Central Bank and European Commission, despite recent anti-euro protests fueled by disinformation.
Bulgaria to Join Eurozone in Early 2024
Bulgaria will join the eurozone in early 2024 after overcoming economic hurdles and receiving approval from the European Central Bank and European Commission, despite recent anti-euro protests fueled by disinformation.
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48% Bias Score


Replika AI Study Reveals Over a Dozen Harmful Behaviors
A study of 35,000 Replika AI conversations revealed over a dozen harmful behaviors, including harassment (34% of interactions), violence normalization, and relationship transgressions, raising concerns about ethical AI development.
Replika AI Study Reveals Over a Dozen Harmful Behaviors
A study of 35,000 Replika AI conversations revealed over a dozen harmful behaviors, including harassment (34% of interactions), violence normalization, and relationship transgressions, raising concerns about ethical AI development.
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52% Bias Score


Man Arrested for Supplying Chemicals in California Fertility Clinic Bombing
A Washington man, Daniel Park, was arrested for providing the chemicals used in the May 17 bombing of a California fertility clinic, allegedly collaborating with the deceased bomber, Guy Edward Bartkus, who they believe was motivated by antinatalist beliefs.
Man Arrested for Supplying Chemicals in California Fertility Clinic Bombing
A Washington man, Daniel Park, was arrested for providing the chemicals used in the May 17 bombing of a California fertility clinic, allegedly collaborating with the deceased bomber, Guy Edward Bartkus, who they believe was motivated by antinatalist beliefs.
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52% Bias Score


France Bans Public Smoking to Reduce Healthcare Costs
France bans smoking on beaches, in parks, bus shelters, and near schools starting July 1st to curb healthcare costs and protect children, despite concerns about individual liberties.
France Bans Public Smoking to Reduce Healthcare Costs
France bans smoking on beaches, in parks, bus shelters, and near schools starting July 1st to curb healthcare costs and protect children, despite concerns about individual liberties.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Announces New Travel Restrictions, Citing Security Concerns
Donald Trump announced new travel restrictions citing insufficient information from several countries to assess security risks and their failure to repatriate citizens, linking the move to a recent attack by an Egyptian national in Colorado, though Egypt is not among the restricted countries.
Trump Announces New Travel Restrictions, Citing Security Concerns
Donald Trump announced new travel restrictions citing insufficient information from several countries to assess security risks and their failure to repatriate citizens, linking the move to a recent attack by an Egyptian national in Colorado, though Egypt is not among the restricted countries.
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48% Bias Score


North Korea Condemns Macron's Remarks on Russia Ties
North Korea's state media condemned French President Emmanuel Macron's statements about its military support for Russia in Ukraine, calling them "shocking nonsense" and accusing him of ignoring the cooperative relationship between North Korea and Russia.
North Korea Condemns Macron's Remarks on Russia Ties
North Korea's state media condemned French President Emmanuel Macron's statements about its military support for Russia in Ukraine, calling them "shocking nonsense" and accusing him of ignoring the cooperative relationship between North Korea and Russia.
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60% Bias Score

Stampede at Bangalore Cricket Stadium Leaves 11 Dead
At least 11 people died and nearly 30 were injured in a stampede outside a cricket stadium in Bangalore, India, during celebrations for the Royal Challengers Bangalore's IPL victory, after tens of thousands of fans tried to force entry into the stadium.

Stampede at Bangalore Cricket Stadium Leaves 11 Dead
At least 11 people died and nearly 30 were injured in a stampede outside a cricket stadium in Bangalore, India, during celebrations for the Royal Challengers Bangalore's IPL victory, after tens of thousands of fans tried to force entry into the stadium.
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36% Bias Score

EU Scientists Reject Carbon Credits for 2040 Climate Targets
The EU's top scientific advisors urge against using international carbon credits to meet its 2040 climate goals, recommending a 90-95% domestic emissions reduction instead, citing concerns about effectiveness and environmental integrity; this follows political challenges to the EU's green agenda.

EU Scientists Reject Carbon Credits for 2040 Climate Targets
The EU's top scientific advisors urge against using international carbon credits to meet its 2040 climate goals, recommending a 90-95% domestic emissions reduction instead, citing concerns about effectiveness and environmental integrity; this follows political challenges to the EU's green agenda.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Moves to Block Foreign Students from Harvard
President Trump issued an executive order attempting to block nearly all foreign students from attending Harvard University, citing national security concerns and alleging insufficient cooperation from the university regarding student misconduct records; Harvard denounced the order as illegal.

Trump Moves to Block Foreign Students from Harvard
President Trump issued an executive order attempting to block nearly all foreign students from attending Harvard University, citing national security concerns and alleging insufficient cooperation from the university regarding student misconduct records; Harvard denounced the order as illegal.
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64% Bias Score

Merz-Trump Meeting: A Pivotal Moment for US-German Relations
German Chancellor Merz meets US President Trump in Washington today, aiming to improve relations strained since Trump's 2017 inauguration, amid discussions of increased NATO defense spending and potential trade deals.

Merz-Trump Meeting: A Pivotal Moment for US-German Relations
German Chancellor Merz meets US President Trump in Washington today, aiming to improve relations strained since Trump's 2017 inauguration, amid discussions of increased NATO defense spending and potential trade deals.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Reinstates Travel Ban Targeting 19 Countries
President Trump reinstated a travel ban restricting entry from 12 countries (including Afghanistan, Iran, and several African nations) and imposing limitations on 7 more, effective June 9th, citing concerns about terrorism and weak governance in those countries, despite the attacker's nationality be...

Trump Reinstates Travel Ban Targeting 19 Countries
President Trump reinstated a travel ban restricting entry from 12 countries (including Afghanistan, Iran, and several African nations) and imposing limitations on 7 more, effective June 9th, citing concerns about terrorism and weak governance in those countries, despite the attacker's nationality be...
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48% Bias Score

Merz-Trump Meeting: Oval Office Showdown Amidst Ukraine and Trade Tensions
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz meets US President Trump in Washington Thursday to improve strained relations; however, the meeting's format shifted from a private lunch to a public appearance in the Oval Office, following Trump's recent call with Putin and amidst ongoing trade and Ukraine-related ...

Merz-Trump Meeting: Oval Office Showdown Amidst Ukraine and Trade Tensions
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz meets US President Trump in Washington Thursday to improve strained relations; however, the meeting's format shifted from a private lunch to a public appearance in the Oval Office, following Trump's recent call with Putin and amidst ongoing trade and Ukraine-related ...
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48% Bias Score
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