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Olive Branch Petition: A Plea for Reconciliation in 1775
On July 5, 1775, the Continental Congress adopted the Olive Branch Petition, a last-ditch effort to reconcile with Britain authored by John Dickinson, seeking to resolve the conflict peacefully before resorting to full separation, reflecting the divided opinions within the colonies.
Olive Branch Petition: A Plea for Reconciliation in 1775
On July 5, 1775, the Continental Congress adopted the Olive Branch Petition, a last-ditch effort to reconcile with Britain authored by John Dickinson, seeking to resolve the conflict peacefully before resorting to full separation, reflecting the divided opinions within the colonies.
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48% Bias Score


Study Links Small Amounts of Processed Foods to Increased Chronic Disease Risk
A University of Washington meta-analysis of 77 studies found that regular consumption of processed meats, sugary drinks, and trans fats, even in small amounts, increases the risk of type 2 diabetes, ischemic heart disease, and colorectal cancer, prompting recommendations for limiting or eliminating ...
Study Links Small Amounts of Processed Foods to Increased Chronic Disease Risk
A University of Washington meta-analysis of 77 studies found that regular consumption of processed meats, sugary drinks, and trans fats, even in small amounts, increases the risk of type 2 diabetes, ischemic heart disease, and colorectal cancer, prompting recommendations for limiting or eliminating ...
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56% Bias Score


Barry Morphew Re-Indicted for Wife's Murder After Discovery of Body and Rare Tranquilizer
Barry Morphew was re-indicted for the murder of his wife, Suzanne Morphew, after her body was found in September 2023 and a rare deer tranquilizer, prescribed only to him, was discovered in her remains; he was arrested in Arizona on June 20, 2024 and is now in an Alamosa County Jail in Colorado.
Barry Morphew Re-Indicted for Wife's Murder After Discovery of Body and Rare Tranquilizer
Barry Morphew was re-indicted for the murder of his wife, Suzanne Morphew, after her body was found in September 2023 and a rare deer tranquilizer, prescribed only to him, was discovered in her remains; he was arrested in Arizona on June 20, 2024 and is now in an Alamosa County Jail in Colorado.
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48% Bias Score


Combs Acquitted of Top Charges, Convicted on Mann Act Violations
Sean "Diddy" Combs was acquitted of racketeering and sex trafficking charges but found guilty of two Mann Act violations after a seven-week trial involving 34 witnesses, sparking debate and concern over the #MeToo movement's progress.
Combs Acquitted of Top Charges, Convicted on Mann Act Violations
Sean "Diddy" Combs was acquitted of racketeering and sex trafficking charges but found guilty of two Mann Act violations after a seven-week trial involving 34 witnesses, sparking debate and concern over the #MeToo movement's progress.
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56% Bias Score


Russia-Azerbaijan Crisis Escalates After Deadly Police Raid
A Russian police operation in Yekaterinburg, resulting in the deaths of two Azerbaijani men, triggered a diplomatic crisis with Azerbaijan, escalating pre-existing tensions stemming from a 2024 plane crash and marked by mutual arrests and accusations.
Russia-Azerbaijan Crisis Escalates After Deadly Police Raid
A Russian police operation in Yekaterinburg, resulting in the deaths of two Azerbaijani men, triggered a diplomatic crisis with Azerbaijan, escalating pre-existing tensions stemming from a 2024 plane crash and marked by mutual arrests and accusations.
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36% Bias Score


China Imposes Tariffs on European Brandy, Exempting Major Cognac Producers
China imposed tariffs ranging from 27.7 to 34.9 percent on European brandy, exempting major cognac producers like Remy Cointreau, Pernod Ricard, and Hennessy, in response to an EU probe into Chinese electric vehicle subsidies, escalating trade tensions between China and the EU.
China Imposes Tariffs on European Brandy, Exempting Major Cognac Producers
China imposed tariffs ranging from 27.7 to 34.9 percent on European brandy, exempting major cognac producers like Remy Cointreau, Pernod Ricard, and Hennessy, in response to an EU probe into Chinese electric vehicle subsidies, escalating trade tensions between China and the EU.
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44% Bias Score

Military Expands Border Control, Sparking Controversy
The U.S. military has expanded its control along nearly one-third of the U.S.-Mexico border, creating militarized zones that have resulted in over 1,400 trespassing charges and mixed reactions from residents, while border patrol arrests have dropped to their lowest since 1966.

Military Expands Border Control, Sparking Controversy
The U.S. military has expanded its control along nearly one-third of the U.S.-Mexico border, creating militarized zones that have resulted in over 1,400 trespassing charges and mixed reactions from residents, while border patrol arrests have dropped to their lowest since 1966.
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44% Bias Score

Deep Partisan Divide on Patriotism Fuels July 4th Protests
A new Fox News poll shows that only 36% of Democrats are proud of the United States, compared to 85% of Republicans; this stark difference fuels planned July 4th protests by Democrats, contrasting with President Trump's "America 250" initiative promoting national unity.

Deep Partisan Divide on Patriotism Fuels July 4th Protests
A new Fox News poll shows that only 36% of Democrats are proud of the United States, compared to 85% of Republicans; this stark difference fuels planned July 4th protests by Democrats, contrasting with President Trump's "America 250" initiative promoting national unity.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Celebrates "One Big, Beautiful Bill" Passage, Highlights Tax Cuts and Border Security
President Trump returned to Washington D.C. early Friday morning following a victory lap in Iowa celebrating the passage of the "One Big, Beautiful Bill," a sweeping tax and policy bill; he touted the bill's tax cuts and boasted about June's border security numbers, claiming that Democrats' oppositi...

Trump Celebrates "One Big, Beautiful Bill" Passage, Highlights Tax Cuts and Border Security
President Trump returned to Washington D.C. early Friday morning following a victory lap in Iowa celebrating the passage of the "One Big, Beautiful Bill," a sweeping tax and policy bill; he touted the bill's tax cuts and boasted about June's border security numbers, claiming that Democrats' oppositi...
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Missouri Judge Reinstates Abortion Access
A Missouri judge temporarily blocked most state abortion restrictions on Thursday, allowing Planned Parenthood to resume providing abortions in several Missouri clinics starting Monday, after the state's highest court overturned a previous injunction. The Attorney General plans to appeal.

Missouri Judge Reinstates Abortion Access
A Missouri judge temporarily blocked most state abortion restrictions on Thursday, allowing Planned Parenthood to resume providing abortions in several Missouri clinics starting Monday, after the state's highest court overturned a previous injunction. The Attorney General plans to appeal.
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36% Bias Score

Christian B.'s Prison Release Delayed in Madeleine McCann Case
Christian B., suspect in the Madeleine McCann disappearance, faces a potential extension of his prison sentence until January 6, 2026, due to a paid fine that may be refunded if proven accidental.

Christian B.'s Prison Release Delayed in Madeleine McCann Case
Christian B., suspect in the Madeleine McCann disappearance, faces a potential extension of his prison sentence until January 6, 2026, due to a paid fine that may be refunded if proven accidental.
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48% Bias Score

EU Parliament Seeks to Accelerate End of Russian Gas Imports to 2026
The European Parliament's lead negotiator proposes ending EU imports of Russian gas by 2026, a year earlier than the Commission's proposed 2027 deadline, despite potential legal challenges and opposition from some member states heavily reliant on Russian energy.

EU Parliament Seeks to Accelerate End of Russian Gas Imports to 2026
The European Parliament's lead negotiator proposes ending EU imports of Russian gas by 2026, a year earlier than the Commission's proposed 2027 deadline, despite potential legal challenges and opposition from some member states heavily reliant on Russian energy.
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44% Bias Score
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