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Australian Woman Denies Poisoning Family with Mushrooms
Erin Patterson, an Australian woman, is accused of poisoning three former family members with deadly mushrooms during a lunch at her home; she denies the allegations.
Australian Woman Denies Poisoning Family with Mushrooms
Erin Patterson, an Australian woman, is accused of poisoning three former family members with deadly mushrooms during a lunch at her home; she denies the allegations.
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48% Bias Score


Supreme Court Rules Against Mexico in Gun Manufacturer Lawsuit
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled against the Mexican government's $10 billion lawsuit against seven U.S. gun manufacturers, upholding the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act which shields gun makers from liability for third-party criminal use of their products, rejecting claims of aiding an...
Supreme Court Rules Against Mexico in Gun Manufacturer Lawsuit
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled against the Mexican government's $10 billion lawsuit against seven U.S. gun manufacturers, upholding the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act which shields gun makers from liability for third-party criminal use of their products, rejecting claims of aiding an...
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36% Bias Score


US Jobless Claims Rise to Eight-Month High Amid Tariff Uncertainty
U.S. jobless claims rose to 247,000 for the week ending May 31, the highest in eight months, exceeding analysts' expectations and signaling a potential cooling of the labor market amid tariff-related economic uncertainty.
US Jobless Claims Rise to Eight-Month High Amid Tariff Uncertainty
U.S. jobless claims rose to 247,000 for the week ending May 31, the highest in eight months, exceeding analysts' expectations and signaling a potential cooling of the labor market amid tariff-related economic uncertainty.
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40% Bias Score


Laken Riley Act Signed into Law Following Murder of Nursing Student
Laken Riley, a 22-year-old nursing student, was murdered by an illegal immigrant in February 2024; her sister advocates for stricter border security, resulting in the passage of the Laken Riley Act, which mandates detention of illegal immigrants charged with certain crimes and allows states to sue D...
Laken Riley Act Signed into Law Following Murder of Nursing Student
Laken Riley, a 22-year-old nursing student, was murdered by an illegal immigrant in February 2024; her sister advocates for stricter border security, resulting in the passage of the Laken Riley Act, which mandates detention of illegal immigrants charged with certain crimes and allows states to sue D...
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76% Bias Score


PTO to Decide on Ruling that Undermines American Innovation
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office will decide whether to overturn a ruling that contradicts an International Trade Commission decision, potentially undermining American innovation after a Chinese company, Innoscience, infringed on Efficient Power Conversion Corporation's patents.
PTO to Decide on Ruling that Undermines American Innovation
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office will decide whether to overturn a ruling that contradicts an International Trade Commission decision, potentially undermining American innovation after a Chinese company, Innoscience, infringed on Efficient Power Conversion Corporation's patents.
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56% Bias Score


Bipartisan Bill Seeks to Strengthen Oversight of Foreign Agricultural Land Purchases
Sens. Pete Ricketts and John Fetterman introduced the bipartisan AFIDA Improvements Act to increase transparency in foreign ownership of American agricultural land, spurred by a 2024 GAO report highlighting vulnerabilities in the current system and a significant increase in Chinese land ownership (f...
Bipartisan Bill Seeks to Strengthen Oversight of Foreign Agricultural Land Purchases
Sens. Pete Ricketts and John Fetterman introduced the bipartisan AFIDA Improvements Act to increase transparency in foreign ownership of American agricultural land, spurred by a 2024 GAO report highlighting vulnerabilities in the current system and a significant increase in Chinese land ownership (f...
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56% Bias Score

Scholz-Trump Meeting to Address Trade, Geopolitical Issues
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will meet with President Donald Trump on Thursday to discuss trade, particularly the 25% tariff on imported vehicles and parts, and the 10% tariff on all goods; the meeting comes amid broader geopolitical tensions and Germany's efforts to balance its relationship with t...

Scholz-Trump Meeting to Address Trade, Geopolitical Issues
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will meet with President Donald Trump on Thursday to discuss trade, particularly the 25% tariff on imported vehicles and parts, and the 10% tariff on all goods; the meeting comes amid broader geopolitical tensions and Germany's efforts to balance its relationship with t...
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44% Bias Score

Supreme Court Strikes Down Reverse Discrimination Rule
The Supreme Court unanimously overturned a federal appeals court ruling, allowing a lawsuit to proceed against the Ohio Department of Youth Services for alleged reverse discrimination against a heterosexual woman denied a promotion. The court deemed the lower court's application of a higher evidenti...

Supreme Court Strikes Down Reverse Discrimination Rule
The Supreme Court unanimously overturned a federal appeals court ruling, allowing a lawsuit to proceed against the Ohio Department of Youth Services for alleged reverse discrimination against a heterosexual woman denied a promotion. The court deemed the lower court's application of a higher evidenti...
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40% Bias Score

Guatemalan Man Wrongfully Deported, Returned to US After Court Order
A Guatemalan man, O.C.G., wrongfully deported to Mexico by the Trump administration due to a procedural error, was returned to the U.S. this week following a court order, marking the first known instance of the administration complying with such an order.

Guatemalan Man Wrongfully Deported, Returned to US After Court Order
A Guatemalan man, O.C.G., wrongfully deported to Mexico by the Trump administration due to a procedural error, was returned to the U.S. this week following a court order, marking the first known instance of the administration complying with such an order.
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56% Bias Score

Trump and Xi Speak Amid Trade Tensions
On Thursday, Presidents Trump and Xi held a phone call, their first since Trump's re-election, agreeing to further trade talks and potential state visits. Trump also hinted that China might ease export restrictions on rare earth minerals, a critical component in numerous technologies. The call follo...

Trump and Xi Speak Amid Trade Tensions
On Thursday, Presidents Trump and Xi held a phone call, their first since Trump's re-election, agreeing to further trade talks and potential state visits. Trump also hinted that China might ease export restrictions on rare earth minerals, a critical component in numerous technologies. The call follo...
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40% Bias Score

Supreme Court Dismisses Mexico's Gun Manufacturer Lawsuit
The Supreme Court dismissed Mexico's lawsuit against US gun manufacturers on Thursday, ruling the country lacked legal standing to sue, dealing a blow to gun control advocates who argued the lawsuit was necessary to hold manufacturers accountable for gun violence in Mexico.

Supreme Court Dismisses Mexico's Gun Manufacturer Lawsuit
The Supreme Court dismissed Mexico's lawsuit against US gun manufacturers on Thursday, ruling the country lacked legal standing to sue, dealing a blow to gun control advocates who argued the lawsuit was necessary to hold manufacturers accountable for gun violence in Mexico.
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40% Bias Score

Hungary's LGBTQ+ Law Violates EU Rights, Advocate General Rules
The advocate general of the European Court of Justice urged a ruling against Hungary for violating EU law with its 2021 legislation restricting LGBTQ+ content accessible to minors, citing violations of multiple protected rights and rejecting Hungary's justification of child protection.

Hungary's LGBTQ+ Law Violates EU Rights, Advocate General Rules
The advocate general of the European Court of Justice urged a ruling against Hungary for violating EU law with its 2021 legislation restricting LGBTQ+ content accessible to minors, citing violations of multiple protected rights and rejecting Hungary's justification of child protection.
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28% Bias Score
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