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Smithsonian Rejects Trump's Attempt to Remove National Portrait Gallery Director
The Smithsonian Institution on Monday rejected President Trump's attempt to remove the director of the National Portrait Gallery, Kim Sajet, asserting its nonpartisan nature and its secretary's authority over personnel decisions. Trump cited concerns over Sajet's political leanings and support for D...
Smithsonian Rejects Trump's Attempt to Remove National Portrait Gallery Director
The Smithsonian Institution on Monday rejected President Trump's attempt to remove the director of the National Portrait Gallery, Kim Sajet, asserting its nonpartisan nature and its secretary's authority over personnel decisions. Trump cited concerns over Sajet's political leanings and support for D...
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36% Bias Score


UK Family Visa Threshold Review Recommends Reduction
A UK government-commissioned review recommends lowering the family visa income threshold from £29,000 to between £23,000 and £28,000, citing the need to balance economic concerns with the right to family life enshrined in the European Convention on Human Rights.
UK Family Visa Threshold Review Recommends Reduction
A UK government-commissioned review recommends lowering the family visa income threshold from £29,000 to between £23,000 and £28,000, citing the need to balance economic concerns with the right to family life enshrined in the European Convention on Human Rights.
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40% Bias Score


Abuja Ground Rent Dispute: FCT's Power Challenged Over Foreign Missions
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) administration in Abuja, Nigeria, published a list of 3,383 property owners owing ground rent, including over 35 foreign missions, leading to the sealing of some buildings and a 14-day grace period ending June 9th, 2025, sparking debate over diplomatic immunity an...
Abuja Ground Rent Dispute: FCT's Power Challenged Over Foreign Missions
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) administration in Abuja, Nigeria, published a list of 3,383 property owners owing ground rent, including over 35 foreign missions, leading to the sealing of some buildings and a 14-day grace period ending June 9th, 2025, sparking debate over diplomatic immunity an...
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32% Bias Score


Thunberg Deported After Attempted Gaza Aid Delivery
On Tuesday, Greta Thunberg and 11 other activists were deported from Israel after their yacht, the 'Freedom Flotilla,' was intercepted by the Israeli navy while attempting to deliver aid to Gaza, prompting legal challenges and highlighting the ongoing blockade.
Thunberg Deported After Attempted Gaza Aid Delivery
On Tuesday, Greta Thunberg and 11 other activists were deported from Israel after their yacht, the 'Freedom Flotilla,' was intercepted by the Israeli navy while attempting to deliver aid to Gaza, prompting legal challenges and highlighting the ongoing blockade.
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48% Bias Score


Global Crypto Industry Shifts from Offshore Havens to Regulated Jurisdictions
The global cryptocurrency industry is shifting from unregulated offshore jurisdictions to regulated environments like the UAE, driven by increased regulatory pressure, institutional investor demands, and the need for access to financial infrastructure; however, offshore havens still play a role for ...
Global Crypto Industry Shifts from Offshore Havens to Regulated Jurisdictions
The global cryptocurrency industry is shifting from unregulated offshore jurisdictions to regulated environments like the UAE, driven by increased regulatory pressure, institutional investor demands, and the need for access to financial infrastructure; however, offshore havens still play a role for ...
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44% Bias Score


Multiple Bombings in Cali, Colombia, Kill Two
On Tuesday, coordinated bomb explosions targeted police posts in Cali, Colombia, killing at least two, injuring 36, and extending to Jamundi and Cauca, with dissident FARC groups suspected.
Multiple Bombings in Cali, Colombia, Kill Two
On Tuesday, coordinated bomb explosions targeted police posts in Cali, Colombia, killing at least two, injuring 36, and extending to Jamundi and Cauca, with dissident FARC groups suspected.
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40% Bias Score

Three Killed in Coordinated Attacks in Southwestern Colombia
Coordinated attacks in southwestern Colombia on June 10th killed three people, including two police officers, as sixteen armed attacks and explosions targeted police and municipal buildings in Cali and nearby towns, allegedly by FARC dissidents celebrating the anniversary of a former commander's dea...

Three Killed in Coordinated Attacks in Southwestern Colombia
Coordinated attacks in southwestern Colombia on June 10th killed three people, including two police officers, as sixteen armed attacks and explosions targeted police and municipal buildings in Cali and nearby towns, allegedly by FARC dissidents celebrating the anniversary of a former commander's dea...
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40% Bias Score

France Bans Bottom Trawling in 4% of Waters by 2026
France will ban bottom trawling in 4% of its territorial waters by 2026, a response to environmental concerns and part of broader global efforts to protect marine biodiversity at the UN Ocean Conference in Nice, although environmental groups consider this insufficient; the High Seas Treaty is nearin...

France Bans Bottom Trawling in 4% of Waters by 2026
France will ban bottom trawling in 4% of its territorial waters by 2026, a response to environmental concerns and part of broader global efforts to protect marine biodiversity at the UN Ocean Conference in Nice, although environmental groups consider this insufficient; the High Seas Treaty is nearin...
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36% Bias Score

India Heatwave: Temperatures Soar, Health Concerns Rise
A record-breaking heatwave in northern India, with temperatures exceeding 47°C (117°F), is causing widespread health concerns and straining the power grid; last year's heatwave resulted in over 100 deaths and 40,000 suspected heatstroke cases.

India Heatwave: Temperatures Soar, Health Concerns Rise
A record-breaking heatwave in northern India, with temperatures exceeding 47°C (117°F), is causing widespread health concerns and straining the power grid; last year's heatwave resulted in over 100 deaths and 40,000 suspected heatstroke cases.
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20% Bias Score

Wall Street Fears Loss of U.S. Superpower Status Amidst Tariffs and Deficit
Wall Street CEOs express alarm over the potential loss of America's superpower status due to President Trump's tariffs and the surging national deficit, causing a sharp decline in CEO confidence and raising concerns about the U.S. dollar's global dominance.

Wall Street Fears Loss of U.S. Superpower Status Amidst Tariffs and Deficit
Wall Street CEOs express alarm over the potential loss of America's superpower status due to President Trump's tariffs and the surging national deficit, causing a sharp decline in CEO confidence and raising concerns about the U.S. dollar's global dominance.
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60% Bias Score

Harvard's Ideological Tightrope Walk Under Trump Administration Pressure
Harvard removed portraits of mostly white male doctors in 2018, sparking internal debate and later facing a Trump administration pressure campaign questioning its funding and accusing it of discrimination; the university sued and made policy adjustments.

Harvard's Ideological Tightrope Walk Under Trump Administration Pressure
Harvard removed portraits of mostly white male doctors in 2018, sparking internal debate and later facing a Trump administration pressure campaign questioning its funding and accusing it of discrimination; the university sued and made policy adjustments.
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52% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Trump's Anti-Diversity, Anti-Transgender Grant Funding Orders
A California federal judge blocked Trump administration executive orders that restrict diversity and transgender-inclusive programs in grant funding, citing unconstitutional censorship; the ruling temporarily prevents the government from forcing grant recipients to halt these programs while the case...

Judge Blocks Trump's Anti-Diversity, Anti-Transgender Grant Funding Orders
A California federal judge blocked Trump administration executive orders that restrict diversity and transgender-inclusive programs in grant funding, citing unconstitutional censorship; the ruling temporarily prevents the government from forcing grant recipients to halt these programs while the case...
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44% Bias Score
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