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Russia's Economy Teeters on Recession Amidst War in Ukraine
Russia's economy is facing significant challenges, including a potential recession, despite growth in the defense sector. International sanctions and the war in Ukraine contribute to these issues, with the Kremlin's prioritization of military goals over economic stability creating a precarious situa...
Russia's Economy Teeters on Recession Amidst War in Ukraine
Russia's economy is facing significant challenges, including a potential recession, despite growth in the defense sector. International sanctions and the war in Ukraine contribute to these issues, with the Kremlin's prioritization of military goals over economic stability creating a precarious situa...
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52% Bias Score


Ipsos Poll Projects Reform UK Landslide Victory
An Ipsos poll from May 30th to June 4th, 2025, reveals Reform UK leading with 34% support, potentially securing 340 seats and a significant majority in a hypothetical general election, while Labour and Conservatives trail far behind with 25% and 15% respectively.
Ipsos Poll Projects Reform UK Landslide Victory
An Ipsos poll from May 30th to June 4th, 2025, reveals Reform UK leading with 34% support, potentially securing 340 seats and a significant majority in a hypothetical general election, while Labour and Conservatives trail far behind with 25% and 15% respectively.
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44% Bias Score


Dodgers Donate $1 Million After Immigration Arrests Near Stadium
The Los Angeles Dodgers pledged $1 million to aid families impacted by recent immigration arrests in Los Angeles, a move following a disputed claim that the team denied ICE agents access to Dodger Stadium; while ICE denied the claim, CBP confirmed a brief, unrelated presence.
Dodgers Donate $1 Million After Immigration Arrests Near Stadium
The Los Angeles Dodgers pledged $1 million to aid families impacted by recent immigration arrests in Los Angeles, a move following a disputed claim that the team denied ICE agents access to Dodger Stadium; while ICE denied the claim, CBP confirmed a brief, unrelated presence.
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44% Bias Score


Spanish Study to Investigate the Secrets of Extreme Longevity
The Spanish Society of General and Family Physicians (SEMG) is initiating a study of 2,000 Spanish centenarians to analyze their biology, lifestyle, and genetics to understand extreme longevity, with sample collection beginning around September after ethical approval.
Spanish Study to Investigate the Secrets of Extreme Longevity
The Spanish Society of General and Family Physicians (SEMG) is initiating a study of 2,000 Spanish centenarians to analyze their biology, lifestyle, and genetics to understand extreme longevity, with sample collection beginning around September after ethical approval.
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36% Bias Score


Zimbabwe Tycoon's Lavish Gifts Spark Debate
Zimbabwean tycoon Wicknell Chivayo is captivating the nation with lavish gifts of cars and cash to those he deems patriotic, raising questions about the source of his wealth and his close ties to the ruling Zanu-PF party.
Zimbabwe Tycoon's Lavish Gifts Spark Debate
Zimbabwean tycoon Wicknell Chivayo is captivating the nation with lavish gifts of cars and cash to those he deems patriotic, raising questions about the source of his wealth and his close ties to the ruling Zanu-PF party.
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40% Bias Score


Polish Election Results Disputed Amid Vote-Counting Irregularities
Poland's presidential election outcome is contested amid reported vote-counting irregularities, with Prime Minister Tusk questioning the result, while President Duda defends the National Electoral Commission's certification; the Supreme Court will assess the situation, amid accusations of vote misco...
Polish Election Results Disputed Amid Vote-Counting Irregularities
Poland's presidential election outcome is contested amid reported vote-counting irregularities, with Prime Minister Tusk questioning the result, while President Duda defends the National Electoral Commission's certification; the Supreme Court will assess the situation, amid accusations of vote misco...
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36% Bias Score

Jailed Belarusian Opposition Leader Freed After US Envoy Visit
Jailed Belarusian opposition leader Siarhei Tsikhanouski was freed and is now in Lithuania following a meeting between Belarusian President Lukashenko and US envoy Keith Kellogg, who is President Trump's envoy for Ukraine; 13 other political prisoners were also released.

Jailed Belarusian Opposition Leader Freed After US Envoy Visit
Jailed Belarusian opposition leader Siarhei Tsikhanouski was freed and is now in Lithuania following a meeting between Belarusian President Lukashenko and US envoy Keith Kellogg, who is President Trump's envoy for Ukraine; 13 other political prisoners were also released.
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48% Bias Score

LA Anti-ICE Protests Cost Taxpayers $32 Million
The Los Angeles anti-ICE protests resulted in $32 million in costs to taxpayers, primarily for the LAPD response ($29 million) and cleanup ($1 million), excluding potential lawsuits; the protests, initially described as peaceful, escalated into violent clashes with law enforcement.

LA Anti-ICE Protests Cost Taxpayers $32 Million
The Los Angeles anti-ICE protests resulted in $32 million in costs to taxpayers, primarily for the LAPD response ($29 million) and cleanup ($1 million), excluding potential lawsuits; the protests, initially described as peaceful, escalated into violent clashes with law enforcement.
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56% Bias Score

Ukraine and Russia Exchange 6,000 Remains in Largest Wartime Swap
A Ukrainian exhumation unit recently discovered seven deceased Russian soldiers, facilitating the largest exchange of fallen combatants (6,000 per side) in the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, a process hampered by logistical difficulties and the vast number of missing soldiers.

Ukraine and Russia Exchange 6,000 Remains in Largest Wartime Swap
A Ukrainian exhumation unit recently discovered seven deceased Russian soldiers, facilitating the largest exchange of fallen combatants (6,000 per side) in the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, a process hampered by logistical difficulties and the vast number of missing soldiers.
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40% Bias Score

Brussels' Record Anti-Drug Operation Yields Limited Arrests but Aims to Disrupt Drug Trade
In Brussels, a record-breaking anti-drug operation in the Peterbos housing complex involved nearly 900 police officers raiding 270 vacant apartments used by drug traffickers, resulting in around 20 arrests and the seizure of drugs, cash, and a weapon; this is the first phase of a five-point plan to ...

Brussels' Record Anti-Drug Operation Yields Limited Arrests but Aims to Disrupt Drug Trade
In Brussels, a record-breaking anti-drug operation in the Peterbos housing complex involved nearly 900 police officers raiding 270 vacant apartments used by drug traffickers, resulting in around 20 arrests and the seizure of drugs, cash, and a weapon; this is the first phase of a five-point plan to ...
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48% Bias Score

WSJ Editorial Falsely Links Colombian Violence to Peace Accords
A Wall Street Journal editorial wrongly blames Colombia's renewed violence on the 2016 peace accords, ignoring the Uribe administration's human rights abuses and the subsequent governments' sabotage of the accords, revealing a pattern of disinformation.

WSJ Editorial Falsely Links Colombian Violence to Peace Accords
A Wall Street Journal editorial wrongly blames Colombia's renewed violence on the 2016 peace accords, ignoring the Uribe administration's human rights abuses and the subsequent governments' sabotage of the accords, revealing a pattern of disinformation.
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72% Bias Score

Colombian Senator Shot: Child Hitman Highlights Latin America's Juvenile Crime Crisis
On June 7th, 2024, a 14-year-old in Colombia shot Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay; the incident highlights the ongoing problem of child soldiers in Latin America, exacerbated by poverty, lack of opportunity, and flawed justice systems.

Colombian Senator Shot: Child Hitman Highlights Latin America's Juvenile Crime Crisis
On June 7th, 2024, a 14-year-old in Colombia shot Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay; the incident highlights the ongoing problem of child soldiers in Latin America, exacerbated by poverty, lack of opportunity, and flawed justice systems.
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40% Bias Score
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