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NIH Faces Bipartisan Backlash Over Proposed $18 Billion Budget Cut
Facing bipartisan criticism, NIH Director Dr. Jay Bhattacharya defended the Trump administration's plan to slash the agency's budget by $18 billion, resulting in approximately 15,000 fewer funded medical research projects and a 40% reduction in funding for the National Institute on Aging.
NIH Faces Bipartisan Backlash Over Proposed $18 Billion Budget Cut
Facing bipartisan criticism, NIH Director Dr. Jay Bhattacharya defended the Trump administration's plan to slash the agency's budget by $18 billion, resulting in approximately 15,000 fewer funded medical research projects and a 40% reduction in funding for the National Institute on Aging.
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48% Bias Score


EU Proposes Sweeping Sanctions on Russia, Including Oil Price Cap Reduction
The European Union proposed its 18th sanctions package against Russia, including a price cap reduction on seaborne oil to $45 per barrel, blacklisting more Russian banks and tankers, and banning the Nord Stream pipelines, to pressure Russia into a ceasefire for peace negotiations, despite potential ...
EU Proposes Sweeping Sanctions on Russia, Including Oil Price Cap Reduction
The European Union proposed its 18th sanctions package against Russia, including a price cap reduction on seaborne oil to $45 per barrel, blacklisting more Russian banks and tankers, and banning the Nord Stream pipelines, to pressure Russia into a ceasefire for peace negotiations, despite potential ...
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40% Bias Score


UK Sanctions Israeli Ministers Over Human Rights Abuses
The UK imposed sanctions on Israeli ministers Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben-Gvir on Tuesday for inciting violence and human rights abuses against Palestinians, freezing their assets and imposing travel bans; this action is anticipated to be mirrored by other international allies, including Austral...
UK Sanctions Israeli Ministers Over Human Rights Abuses
The UK imposed sanctions on Israeli ministers Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben-Gvir on Tuesday for inciting violence and human rights abuses against Palestinians, freezing their assets and imposing travel bans; this action is anticipated to be mirrored by other international allies, including Austral...
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44% Bias Score


Schwarz Group Aims to Become Europe's Leading Hyperscaler
The Schwarz Group, parent company of Lidl and Kaufland, is investing heavily to transform its Schwarz Digits subsidiary into a major European hyperscaler, competing with Amazon, Microsoft, and Google in cloud computing, cybersecurity, and AI, driven by growing demand and concerns about data security...
Schwarz Group Aims to Become Europe's Leading Hyperscaler
The Schwarz Group, parent company of Lidl and Kaufland, is investing heavily to transform its Schwarz Digits subsidiary into a major European hyperscaler, competing with Amazon, Microsoft, and Google in cloud computing, cybersecurity, and AI, driven by growing demand and concerns about data security...
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44% Bias Score


Lower Childhood Income Linked to Faster Cellular Aging
A study of 1,160 European children (ages 6-11) found that those from low-income families have shorter telomeres and higher cortisol levels, suggesting faster cellular aging; this is linked to family wealth factors like having a private room or number of vehicles.
Lower Childhood Income Linked to Faster Cellular Aging
A study of 1,160 European children (ages 6-11) found that those from low-income families have shorter telomeres and higher cortisol levels, suggesting faster cellular aging; this is linked to family wealth factors like having a private room or number of vehicles.
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48% Bias Score


Ukraine Repatriates Severely Wounded Soldiers in First Phase of Prisoner Exchange
On June 10th, Ukraine completed the first phase of a prisoner exchange with Russia, returning dozens of severely wounded soldiers from various branches of the Armed Forces, including those who endured over three years of captivity in Mariupol. They will receive medical care and financial compensatio...
Ukraine Repatriates Severely Wounded Soldiers in First Phase of Prisoner Exchange
On June 10th, Ukraine completed the first phase of a prisoner exchange with Russia, returning dozens of severely wounded soldiers from various branches of the Armed Forces, including those who endured over three years of captivity in Mariupol. They will receive medical care and financial compensatio...
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36% Bias Score

Costas Condemns Trump Administration's Assault on Free Press
Bob Costas, in a speech accepting a lifetime achievement award, condemned the Trump administration's attacks on the free press, citing the $15 million settlement by ABC and $20 million settlement by CBS as examples of the administration's attempts to silence criticism and control narratives.

Costas Condemns Trump Administration's Assault on Free Press
Bob Costas, in a speech accepting a lifetime achievement award, condemned the Trump administration's attacks on the free press, citing the $15 million settlement by ABC and $20 million settlement by CBS as examples of the administration's attempts to silence criticism and control narratives.
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52% Bias Score

EU Proposes Minimum Age for Social Media Access
Three EU nations propose a minimum age for social media access to protect children from harmful online content, prompting investigations into platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook, while the effectiveness of the EU's Digital Services Act remains under scrutiny.

EU Proposes Minimum Age for Social Media Access
Three EU nations propose a minimum age for social media access to protect children from harmful online content, prompting investigations into platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook, while the effectiveness of the EU's Digital Services Act remains under scrutiny.
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36% Bias Score

Israel Launches First Naval Attack on Yemeni Port
Israel launched its first naval attack on the Houthi-controlled port of Hodeida in Yemen on Tuesday, citing its use for weapons transfers, prompting concerns over the impact on humanitarian aid. This follows a series of Houthi missile attacks on Israeli targets since October 2023.

Israel Launches First Naval Attack on Yemeni Port
Israel launched its first naval attack on the Houthi-controlled port of Hodeida in Yemen on Tuesday, citing its use for weapons transfers, prompting concerns over the impact on humanitarian aid. This follows a series of Houthi missile attacks on Israeli targets since October 2023.
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40% Bias Score

Record Number of Naturalizations in Germany in 2024
Germany granted citizenship to a record 291,955 foreigners in 2024, a 46% increase from 2023, largely due to a citizenship law reform that shortened residency requirements; Syrians comprised 28% of new citizens.

Record Number of Naturalizations in Germany in 2024
Germany granted citizenship to a record 291,955 foreigners in 2024, a 46% increase from 2023, largely due to a citizenship law reform that shortened residency requirements; Syrians comprised 28% of new citizens.
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20% Bias Score

European Right-Wing Populists Gather in Budapest, Challenging EU Influence
The 2025 CPAC Budapest conference brought together right-wing populist leaders from across Europe, expressing opposition to the EU and advocating for national sovereignty; Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's speech highlighted this network's aim to counter EU initiatives and replicate his succes...

European Right-Wing Populists Gather in Budapest, Challenging EU Influence
The 2025 CPAC Budapest conference brought together right-wing populist leaders from across Europe, expressing opposition to the EU and advocating for national sovereignty; Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's speech highlighted this network's aim to counter EU initiatives and replicate his succes...
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56% 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
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