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NASA Faces Deep Budget Cuts Amidst Trump-Musk Feud
A proposed NASA budget cut of nearly 25%, driven by a Trump-Musk dispute and White House requests, threatens 40 science missions, impacting Earth observation, international collaborations, and NASA's long-term exploration goals.
NASA Faces Deep Budget Cuts Amidst Trump-Musk Feud
A proposed NASA budget cut of nearly 25%, driven by a Trump-Musk dispute and White House requests, threatens 40 science missions, impacting Earth observation, international collaborations, and NASA's long-term exploration goals.
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52% Bias Score


Zambian Artifacts Challenge Myths of Pre-Literate Africa
A social media campaign, "The Frame project," showcases 50 Zambian artifacts, including an ancient writing system and intricately decorated leather cloaks, challenging the misconception of pre-literate Africa and highlighting women's significant roles in pre-colonial Zambian society.
Zambian Artifacts Challenge Myths of Pre-Literate Africa
A social media campaign, "The Frame project," showcases 50 Zambian artifacts, including an ancient writing system and intricately decorated leather cloaks, challenging the misconception of pre-literate Africa and highlighting women's significant roles in pre-colonial Zambian society.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Deploys National Guard to Los Angeles Amid Immigration Raids
On June 7th, the Trump administration deployed 2,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles following clashes between residents and ICE agents during immigration arrests, escalating tensions between federal and local authorities due to Los Angeles's sanctuary city policies.
Trump Deploys National Guard to Los Angeles Amid Immigration Raids
On June 7th, the Trump administration deployed 2,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles following clashes between residents and ICE agents during immigration arrests, escalating tensions between federal and local authorities due to Los Angeles's sanctuary city policies.
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56% Bias Score


Dauphiné Showdown: Vingegaard and Pogacar Face Off Before Tour de France
The 2024 Critérium du Dauphiné cycling race starts this week, featuring a showdown between defending champion Jonas Vingegaard and spring classics winner Tadej Pogacar, serving as a crucial test before the Tour de France, with Vingegaard under pressure due to a less successful spring season.
Dauphiné Showdown: Vingegaard and Pogacar Face Off Before Tour de France
The 2024 Critérium du Dauphiné cycling race starts this week, featuring a showdown between defending champion Jonas Vingegaard and spring classics winner Tadej Pogacar, serving as a crucial test before the Tour de France, with Vingegaard under pressure due to a less successful spring season.
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64% Bias Score


Washington D.C. Hosts Massive Pride Parade Amidst Political Headwinds
Thousands attended Washington D.C.'s Pride parade, celebrating LGBTQI+ rights and marking its 50th anniversary, coinciding with WorldPride, amidst political challenges under the Trump administration.
Washington D.C. Hosts Massive Pride Parade Amidst Political Headwinds
Thousands attended Washington D.C.'s Pride parade, celebrating LGBTQI+ rights and marking its 50th anniversary, coinciding with WorldPride, amidst political challenges under the Trump administration.
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36% Bias Score


China Embassy Plans Jeopardize UK-US Trade Deal Amid Espionage Fears
Concerns over a planned Chinese 'super-embassy' near London's financial district, including suspected 'spy dungeons,' are jeopardizing a UK-US trade deal due to fears of Chinese espionage, potentially impacting financial security and intelligence sharing.
China Embassy Plans Jeopardize UK-US Trade Deal Amid Espionage Fears
Concerns over a planned Chinese 'super-embassy' near London's financial district, including suspected 'spy dungeons,' are jeopardizing a UK-US trade deal due to fears of Chinese espionage, potentially impacting financial security and intelligence sharing.
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60% Bias Score

China, EU Make Progress on EV, Brandy Trade Disputes
In Paris on June 3, China's Commerce Minister Wang Wentao and EU Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic held talks to resolve the EU's anti-subsidy case on Chinese EVs, China's anti-dumping probe on EU brandy, and export control issues; both sides committed to finding mutually acceptable solutions.

China, EU Make Progress on EV, Brandy Trade Disputes
In Paris on June 3, China's Commerce Minister Wang Wentao and EU Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic held talks to resolve the EU's anti-subsidy case on Chinese EVs, China's anti-dumping probe on EU brandy, and export control issues; both sides committed to finding mutually acceptable solutions.
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40% Bias Score

ICE Raids in Los Angeles Spark Protests and Clashes
ICE raids in Los Angeles resulted in 44 arrests on Friday, sparking protests met with tear gas and stun grenades; the operation, part of a wider Trump administration deportation push, triggered strong condemnation from local officials and community activists.

ICE Raids in Los Angeles Spark Protests and Clashes
ICE raids in Los Angeles resulted in 44 arrests on Friday, sparking protests met with tear gas and stun grenades; the operation, part of a wider Trump administration deportation push, triggered strong condemnation from local officials and community activists.
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68% Bias Score

Israel's Gaza Militia Strategy: Uncertain Effectiveness and Potential Long-Term Risks
Israel is reportedly arming and supporting multiple militias in Gaza, potentially linked to clans like that of Yasser Abu Shabab, to counter Hamas; however, the long-term success and implications remain uncertain due to historical precedents of similar strategies failing and leading to prolonged con...

Israel's Gaza Militia Strategy: Uncertain Effectiveness and Potential Long-Term Risks
Israel is reportedly arming and supporting multiple militias in Gaza, potentially linked to clans like that of Yasser Abu Shabab, to counter Hamas; however, the long-term success and implications remain uncertain due to historical precedents of similar strategies failing and leading to prolonged con...
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48% Bias Score

Nauseda Criticizes Weak EU Sanctions Against Russia, Warns of Wider Security Risks
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda criticized the lack of consequences following sanctions threats against Russia made during a recent visit to Kyiv by European leaders, calling for stronger measures including targeting energy companies and expanding sanctions to the shadow fleet used to circumven...

Nauseda Criticizes Weak EU Sanctions Against Russia, Warns of Wider Security Risks
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda criticized the lack of consequences following sanctions threats against Russia made during a recent visit to Kyiv by European leaders, calling for stronger measures including targeting energy companies and expanding sanctions to the shadow fleet used to circumven...
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48% Bias Score

French Billionaire Ignores Inquiry into Far-Right Funding
French billionaire Pierre Édouard Stérin's refusal to appear before a parliamentary inquiry investigating his €30 million project, Périclès, which funds far-right initiatives, raises concerns about political funding and media concentration in France. The inquiry is examining whether Périclès complie...

French Billionaire Ignores Inquiry into Far-Right Funding
French billionaire Pierre Édouard Stérin's refusal to appear before a parliamentary inquiry investigating his €30 million project, Périclès, which funds far-right initiatives, raises concerns about political funding and media concentration in France. The inquiry is examining whether Périclès complie...
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48% Bias Score

Kharkiv Attack Kills Two, Zelensky Presses US for Air Defenses
Russian attacks on Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, killed at least two people and injured two more, prompting Ukrainian President Zelensky to reiterate his request for US air defense systems while Polish President-elect Karol Nawrocki expressed support for Ukraine but opposed its rapid EU ac...

Kharkiv Attack Kills Two, Zelensky Presses US for Air Defenses
Russian attacks on Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, killed at least two people and injured two more, prompting Ukrainian President Zelensky to reiterate his request for US air defense systems while Polish President-elect Karol Nawrocki expressed support for Ukraine but opposed its rapid EU ac...
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48% Bias Score
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