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Trump Announces New Tariffs on Imports from Japan, South Korea, and Other Countries
President Trump announced 25% tariffs on Japanese and South Korean goods and varying tariffs on other countries, effective August 1st, raising concerns about economic growth and sparking negotiations.
Trump Announces New Tariffs on Imports from Japan, South Korea, and Other Countries
President Trump announced 25% tariffs on Japanese and South Korean goods and varying tariffs on other countries, effective August 1st, raising concerns about economic growth and sparking negotiations.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Imposes 50% Tariff on Imported Copper
President Trump announced a 50% tariff on all copper imported into the US, potentially raising prices for consumers and impacting businesses. The timeline for implementation is unclear, but the move follows similar tariffs on steel, aluminum, and cars and could further strain US relations with key t...
Trump Imposes 50% Tariff on Imported Copper
President Trump announced a 50% tariff on all copper imported into the US, potentially raising prices for consumers and impacting businesses. The timeline for implementation is unclear, but the move follows similar tariffs on steel, aluminum, and cars and could further strain US relations with key t...
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36% Bias Score


Trump's False Claims During Cabinet Meeting Contradict Data
During a recent Cabinet meeting, President Trump made numerous false claims about inflation (2.4% in May), his tariff policy (importers, not foreign countries, pay tariffs), US aid to Ukraine (significantly less than European contributions), and other topics, contradicting official data and expert a...
Trump's False Claims During Cabinet Meeting Contradict Data
During a recent Cabinet meeting, President Trump made numerous false claims about inflation (2.4% in May), his tariff policy (importers, not foreign countries, pay tariffs), US aid to Ukraine (significantly less than European contributions), and other topics, contradicting official data and expert a...
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24% Bias Score


Bayeux Tapestry to go to the British Museum in exchange for British artifacts
France and the UK have agreed to a cultural exchange: the Bayeux Tapestry will be displayed at the British Museum from September 2026 to June 2027, while the Sutton Hoo treasure, Lewis chessmen, and the Battersea shield will be exhibited in Normandy.
Bayeux Tapestry to go to the British Museum in exchange for British artifacts
France and the UK have agreed to a cultural exchange: the Bayeux Tapestry will be displayed at the British Museum from September 2026 to June 2027, while the Sutton Hoo treasure, Lewis chessmen, and the Battersea shield will be exhibited in Normandy.
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24% Bias Score


Supreme Court Backs Trump's Plan to Reorganize Federal Agencies
The Supreme Court on Tuesday sided with President Trump, temporarily halting lower court injunctions blocking his plan to massively reorganize and downsize federal agencies, potentially laying off tens of thousands of employees, with Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson dissenting.
Supreme Court Backs Trump's Plan to Reorganize Federal Agencies
The Supreme Court on Tuesday sided with President Trump, temporarily halting lower court injunctions blocking his plan to massively reorganize and downsize federal agencies, potentially laying off tens of thousands of employees, with Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson dissenting.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Announces New Tariffs on Pharmaceuticals and Copper
President Trump announced 200% tariffs on imported pharmaceuticals and 50% on copper, effective August 1st (pharmaceuticals delayed one year), impacting global markets and sparking price increases; letters detailing country-specific tariffs were sent to 14 nations, with the EU expected to receive th...
Trump Announces New Tariffs on Pharmaceuticals and Copper
President Trump announced 200% tariffs on imported pharmaceuticals and 50% on copper, effective August 1st (pharmaceuticals delayed one year), impacting global markets and sparking price increases; letters detailing country-specific tariffs were sent to 14 nations, with the EU expected to receive th...
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44% Bias Score

China's Rare Earth Dominance: Environmental Costs and Global Implications
China's dominance in rare earth mining, essential for modern electronics, has caused severe environmental damage in Bayan Obo and Ganzhou, including polluted water, contaminated soil, and health issues, despite recent government regulations and cleanup efforts.

China's Rare Earth Dominance: Environmental Costs and Global Implications
China's dominance in rare earth mining, essential for modern electronics, has caused severe environmental damage in Bayan Obo and Ganzhou, including polluted water, contaminated soil, and health issues, despite recent government regulations and cleanup efforts.
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44% Bias Score

Newsom Courts South Carolina Voters Amid 2028 Presidential Speculation
California Governor Gavin Newsom visited South Carolina, criticizing President Trump's administration, promoting his support for the Democratic Party, and fueling speculation about a 2028 presidential bid; his visit included addressing a large group of AME bishops and multiple public events in the s...

Newsom Courts South Carolina Voters Amid 2028 Presidential Speculation
California Governor Gavin Newsom visited South Carolina, criticizing President Trump's administration, promoting his support for the Democratic Party, and fueling speculation about a 2028 presidential bid; his visit included addressing a large group of AME bishops and multiple public events in the s...
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52% Bias Score

Public Flattery as Diplomacy: Leaders Court Trump with Mixed Results
Multiple world leaders, including Prime Minister Netanyahu, are publicly praising President Trump, attempting to influence his decisions; while some have seen short-term successes, long-term conflicts remain unresolved.

Public Flattery as Diplomacy: Leaders Court Trump with Mixed Results
Multiple world leaders, including Prime Minister Netanyahu, are publicly praising President Trump, attempting to influence his decisions; while some have seen short-term successes, long-term conflicts remain unresolved.
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36% Bias Score

Chinese Hacker Accused of Stealing US Vaccine Research Arrested in Italy
Italian authorities arrested Xu Zewei, a Chinese national, accused by US prosecutors of stealing US coronavirus vaccine research for China's Ministry of State Security in early 2020; the FBI hailed the arrest as a significant breakthrough, given the rarity of apprehending Chinese intelligence-linked...

Chinese Hacker Accused of Stealing US Vaccine Research Arrested in Italy
Italian authorities arrested Xu Zewei, a Chinese national, accused by US prosecutors of stealing US coronavirus vaccine research for China's Ministry of State Security in early 2020; the FBI hailed the arrest as a significant breakthrough, given the rarity of apprehending Chinese intelligence-linked...
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40% Bias Score

France Reintroduces Pesticide Acetamiprid Amidst Environmental Concerns
The French National Assembly passed a bill on July 8th, 2024, reintroducing the insecticide acetamiprid despite concerns over its toxicity, facilitating megabassins and intensive farming, and dividing the Assembly along environmental and agricultural lines.

France Reintroduces Pesticide Acetamiprid Amidst Environmental Concerns
The French National Assembly passed a bill on July 8th, 2024, reintroducing the insecticide acetamiprid despite concerns over its toxicity, facilitating megabassins and intensive farming, and dividing the Assembly along environmental and agricultural lines.
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56% Bias Score

Russia Allows Foreigners to Serve in Military During Mobilization
Russian President Vladimir Putin issued a decree enabling foreign nationals to serve in the Russian military during mobilization, supplementing recruitment efforts amid significant military losses in Ukraine and a prior mobilization that caused over 261,000 Russians to flee the country.

Russia Allows Foreigners to Serve in Military During Mobilization
Russian President Vladimir Putin issued a decree enabling foreign nationals to serve in the Russian military during mobilization, supplementing recruitment efforts amid significant military losses in Ukraine and a prior mobilization that caused over 261,000 Russians to flee the country.
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48% Bias Score
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