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Kohberger Pleads Guilty to Idaho Student Murders, Avoiding Death Penalty
Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty to murdering four University of Idaho students—Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin—in a plea deal that avoids the death penalty, dividing the victims' families and concluding a case that began over two years ago.
Kohberger Pleads Guilty to Idaho Student Murders, Avoiding Death Penalty
Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty to murdering four University of Idaho students—Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin—in a plea deal that avoids the death penalty, dividing the victims' families and concluding a case that began over two years ago.
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44% Bias Score


Dalai Lama Announces Succession Plan to Counter Chinese Interference
The Dalai Lama, at 89, announced that his successor will be chosen by the Gaden Phodrang Trust he founded, to prevent Chinese interference in selecting the next spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism.
Dalai Lama Announces Succession Plan to Counter Chinese Interference
The Dalai Lama, at 89, announced that his successor will be chosen by the Gaden Phodrang Trust he founded, to prevent Chinese interference in selecting the next spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism.
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44% Bias Score


Death of Footballers Diogo Jota and André Felipe in Car Crash
Portuguese football stars Diogo Jota and his brother André Felipe died in a car crash in Spain on July 3, 2025, after a tire blowout caused their Lamborghini to leave the road and catch fire; Jota played for Liverpool, winning the Premier League, while Felipe played for Penafiel FC.
Death of Footballers Diogo Jota and André Felipe in Car Crash
Portuguese football stars Diogo Jota and his brother André Felipe died in a car crash in Spain on July 3, 2025, after a tire blowout caused their Lamborghini to leave the road and catch fire; Jota played for Liverpool, winning the Premier League, while Felipe played for Penafiel FC.
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24% Bias Score


Iran Launches Missiles at U.S. Base in Qatar; All Intercepted
Iran launched 14 short- and medium-range missiles at the U.S. Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar on Monday in retaliation for U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites; all missiles were intercepted, and no casualties were reported.
Iran Launches Missiles at U.S. Base in Qatar; All Intercepted
Iran launched 14 short- and medium-range missiles at the U.S. Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar on Monday in retaliation for U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites; all missiles were intercepted, and no casualties were reported.
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48% Bias Score


Browser AI Agents Pose Significant Security Risk
SquareX issued a warning about browser AI agents' vulnerability to attacks, affecting Chrome and Edge users; 79% of organizations using these agents face significant security risks due to agents' lack of security awareness, easily tricked by attackers into granting access to malicious apps or perfor...
Browser AI Agents Pose Significant Security Risk
SquareX issued a warning about browser AI agents' vulnerability to attacks, affecting Chrome and Edge users; 79% of organizations using these agents face significant security risks due to agents' lack of security awareness, easily tricked by attackers into granting access to malicious apps or perfor...
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52% Bias Score


US Funding Cuts Cause Devastating Rise in HIV Infections
The abrupt US funding cuts for global health initiatives have severely hampered HIV prevention and treatment, leading to clinic closures, staff layoffs, and a projected increase of 6.6 million new HIV infections by 2029, alongside an estimated 4.2 million additional deaths, unless the financial gap ...
US Funding Cuts Cause Devastating Rise in HIV Infections
The abrupt US funding cuts for global health initiatives have severely hampered HIV prevention and treatment, leading to clinic closures, staff layoffs, and a projected increase of 6.6 million new HIV infections by 2029, alongside an estimated 4.2 million additional deaths, unless the financial gap ...
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56% Bias Score

Up to 30,000 North Korean Troops May Deploy to Russia
Ukraine's intelligence suggests Russia may receive up to 30,000 North Korean troops in the coming months, supplementing the 11,000 already deployed in November; this follows a 2024 defense treaty obligating mutual military assistance, with Russia offering North Korea advanced weaponry in exchange.

Up to 30,000 North Korean Troops May Deploy to Russia
Ukraine's intelligence suggests Russia may receive up to 30,000 North Korean troops in the coming months, supplementing the 11,000 already deployed in November; this follows a 2024 defense treaty obligating mutual military assistance, with Russia offering North Korea advanced weaponry in exchange.
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40% Bias Score

Iran Suspends IAEA Cooperation Following Nuclear Facility Attacks
Iran has suspended cooperation with the IAEA after alleged US and Israeli attacks on its nuclear facilities, preventing IAEA inspectors' access until their security is guaranteed, escalating regional tensions.

Iran Suspends IAEA Cooperation Following Nuclear Facility Attacks
Iran has suspended cooperation with the IAEA after alleged US and Israeli attacks on its nuclear facilities, preventing IAEA inspectors' access until their security is guaranteed, escalating regional tensions.
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32% Bias Score

Pentagon: US Strikes Set Back Iran's Nuclear Program by 1-2 Years
US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities have set back the country's nuclear program by one to two years, according to a Pentagon assessment based on internal intelligence, including video from B-2 bombers and Israeli intelligence, though this assessment differs from President Trump's claim of compl...

Pentagon: US Strikes Set Back Iran's Nuclear Program by 1-2 Years
US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities have set back the country's nuclear program by one to two years, according to a Pentagon assessment based on internal intelligence, including video from B-2 bombers and Israeli intelligence, though this assessment differs from President Trump's claim of compl...
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44% Bias Score

US Strikes Iranian Nuclear Sites; Iran Halts Cooperation with UN Inspectors
On June 22nd, the US attacked three Iranian nuclear sites, leading Iran to suspend cooperation with UN inspectors, violating the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty; the attack temporarily halted Iran's advanced centrifuges, but the long-term implications for its nuclear program and regional stability ...

US Strikes Iranian Nuclear Sites; Iran Halts Cooperation with UN Inspectors
On June 22nd, the US attacked three Iranian nuclear sites, leading Iran to suspend cooperation with UN inspectors, violating the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty; the attack temporarily halted Iran's advanced centrifuges, but the long-term implications for its nuclear program and regional stability ...
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48% Bias Score

Record European Heatwave and Drought Fuel Wildfires and Economic Crisis
Extreme heat and drought are gripping Europe, causing wildfires, impacting economies, and threatening food security; June 2025 was Spain's hottest month on record, with two farmers dying in a wildfire, while other European countries are experiencing record heat and drought.

Record European Heatwave and Drought Fuel Wildfires and Economic Crisis
Extreme heat and drought are gripping Europe, causing wildfires, impacting economies, and threatening food security; June 2025 was Spain's hottest month on record, with two farmers dying in a wildfire, while other European countries are experiencing record heat and drought.
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24% Bias Score

Meta's Aggressive Recruitment of AI Talent Fuels Concerns About Privatization
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is leading an aggressive recruitment drive, offering salaries up to \$100 million annually to attract top AI researchers, resulting in significant losses for OpenAI and highlighting the increasing privatization of AI research.

Meta's Aggressive Recruitment of AI Talent Fuels Concerns About Privatization
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is leading an aggressive recruitment drive, offering salaries up to \$100 million annually to attract top AI researchers, resulting in significant losses for OpenAI and highlighting the increasing privatization of AI research.
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52% Bias Score
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