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French School Stabbing Highlights Rise in Youth Knife Violence
A 14-year-old student in Chaumont, France, murdered a school supervisor on June 10th during a random bag check, stating he targeted any supervisor due to resentment. This incident highlights a growing trend of knife violence among European youth, prompting calls for improved data collection and comp...
French School Stabbing Highlights Rise in Youth Knife Violence
A 14-year-old student in Chaumont, France, murdered a school supervisor on June 10th during a random bag check, stating he targeted any supervisor due to resentment. This incident highlights a growing trend of knife violence among European youth, prompting calls for improved data collection and comp...
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56% Bias Score


House to Vote on $9.4 Billion Rescission Package Targeting NPR, PBS, and Foreign Aid
The House is set to vote Thursday on a White House plan to cancel $9.4 billion in previously approved funding, including $1.1 billion for NPR and PBS, and $8.3 billion for USAID, sparking debate among Republicans over cuts to programs like PEPFAR.
House to Vote on $9.4 Billion Rescission Package Targeting NPR, PBS, and Foreign Aid
The House is set to vote Thursday on a White House plan to cancel $9.4 billion in previously approved funding, including $1.1 billion for NPR and PBS, and $8.3 billion for USAID, sparking debate among Republicans over cuts to programs like PEPFAR.
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60% Bias Score


Colombian Senator's Attack: Government Blamed for Inadequate Security
Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay was attacked in Bogotá; his lawyer blames the government for failing to provide adequate security despite 40 requests for increased protection over three years; a minor has been arrested, but the investigation continues.
Colombian Senator's Attack: Government Blamed for Inadequate Security
Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay was attacked in Bogotá; his lawyer blames the government for failing to provide adequate security despite 40 requests for increased protection over three years; a minor has been arrested, but the investigation continues.
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44% Bias Score


Pesticide Residues Found in 90% of Produce Samples, Sparking Debate
The 2025 Environmental Working Group's shopper's guide, the "Dirty Dozen," found over 90% of 12 types of non-organic fruits and vegetables contained potentially harmful pesticide residues, with spinach having the highest levels, prompting debate on consumer choices and health impacts.
Pesticide Residues Found in 90% of Produce Samples, Sparking Debate
The 2025 Environmental Working Group's shopper's guide, the "Dirty Dozen," found over 90% of 12 types of non-organic fruits and vegetables contained potentially harmful pesticide residues, with spinach having the highest levels, prompting debate on consumer choices and health impacts.
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48% Bias Score


Magdeburg Attacker Deemed Accountable in Forensic Report
A forensic psychiatric report concludes that the Magdeburg attacker, Taleb al Abdulmohsen, was fully accountable for his actions during the December 20, 2024 attack; he also faces child pornography and sexual assault charges.
Magdeburg Attacker Deemed Accountable in Forensic Report
A forensic psychiatric report concludes that the Magdeburg attacker, Taleb al Abdulmohsen, was fully accountable for his actions during the December 20, 2024 attack; he also faces child pornography and sexual assault charges.
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44% Bias Score


Global Displacement Reaches Record High, Then Sees Slight Decline
The UNHCR's report reveals a record 123 million people were forcibly displaced globally by the end of 2024, although this number slightly decreased to 122.1 million by April 2025; Sudan's civil war is the largest displacement crisis, exceeding even Syria's; internally displaced people rose by over 9...
Global Displacement Reaches Record High, Then Sees Slight Decline
The UNHCR's report reveals a record 123 million people were forcibly displaced globally by the end of 2024, although this number slightly decreased to 122.1 million by April 2025; Sudan's civil war is the largest displacement crisis, exceeding even Syria's; internally displaced people rose by over 9...
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36% Bias Score

Portadown Residents Warned to Evacuate Ahead of Anti-Migrant Protest
A housing association in Portadown, Northern Ireland, urged residents to evacuate ahead of a Thursday protest targeting migrants, following recent riots causing injuries to 41 PSNI officers and 12 arrests, prompting police to prepare a response to ensure public safety and facilitate lawful expressio...

Portadown Residents Warned to Evacuate Ahead of Anti-Migrant Protest
A housing association in Portadown, Northern Ireland, urged residents to evacuate ahead of a Thursday protest targeting migrants, following recent riots causing injuries to 41 PSNI officers and 12 arrests, prompting police to prepare a response to ensure public safety and facilitate lawful expressio...
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52% Bias Score

Ocasio-Cortez Blames Trump for LA Riots
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez blames President Trump and Stephen Miller for the Los Angeles riots, claiming their aggressive immigration policies intentionally created chaos; 2,000 National Guard members and hundreds of Marines were deployed to quell the violence involving looting, arson, and clashe...

Ocasio-Cortez Blames Trump for LA Riots
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez blames President Trump and Stephen Miller for the Los Angeles riots, claiming their aggressive immigration policies intentionally created chaos; 2,000 National Guard members and hundreds of Marines were deployed to quell the violence involving looting, arson, and clashe...
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60% Bias Score

UK Parliament Passes Data Bill, Rejecting AI Copyright Amendment
The UK Parliament passed the Data (Use and Access) Bill, rejecting a proposed amendment that would have forced tech companies to declare their use of copyrighted material when training AI. This decision, opposed by prominent artists including Sir Elton John and Sir Paul McCartney, prioritizes econom...

UK Parliament Passes Data Bill, Rejecting AI Copyright Amendment
The UK Parliament passed the Data (Use and Access) Bill, rejecting a proposed amendment that would have forced tech companies to declare their use of copyrighted material when training AI. This decision, opposed by prominent artists including Sir Elton John and Sir Paul McCartney, prioritizes econom...
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60% Bias Score

Six Activists Facing Deportation After Gaza Blockade Interception
Six of eight activists from a flotilla intercepted by Israel while attempting to deliver aid to Gaza are facing deportation; two remain in custody; the incident highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis and tensions regarding the Israeli blockade of Gaza.

Six Activists Facing Deportation After Gaza Blockade Interception
Six of eight activists from a flotilla intercepted by Israel while attempting to deliver aid to Gaza are facing deportation; two remain in custody; the incident highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis and tensions regarding the Israeli blockade of Gaza.
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48% Bias Score

Canada's G7 Summit: Trade War, Defense Spending, and Economic Uncertainty
As Canada prepares for the G7 summit, it confronts a trade war with the U.S., marked by tariffs on steel and aluminum causing job losses (153 at ArcelorMittal) and prompting government aid exploration. Simultaneously, Prime Minister Carney aims for ambitious defense spending increases and a large-sc...

Canada's G7 Summit: Trade War, Defense Spending, and Economic Uncertainty
As Canada prepares for the G7 summit, it confronts a trade war with the U.S., marked by tariffs on steel and aluminum causing job losses (153 at ArcelorMittal) and prompting government aid exploration. Simultaneously, Prime Minister Carney aims for ambitious defense spending increases and a large-sc...
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64% Bias Score

Post-October 7th War: Palestinian and Israeli Women's Groups Meet in Tel Aviv
Following the October 7th war, Palestinian and Israeli women's peace organizations, "Women of the Sun" and "Women Wage Peace", held a rare meeting in Tel Aviv, emphasizing women's empowerment as crucial for conflict resolution and highlighting their shared commitment to peace despite personal risks ...

Post-October 7th War: Palestinian and Israeli Women's Groups Meet in Tel Aviv
Following the October 7th war, Palestinian and Israeli women's peace organizations, "Women of the Sun" and "Women Wage Peace", held a rare meeting in Tel Aviv, emphasizing women's empowerment as crucial for conflict resolution and highlighting their shared commitment to peace despite personal risks ...
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48% Bias Score
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