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Trump Shot at Pennsylvania Rally; Bystander Killed
During a July 13, 2024, rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, President Trump was injured by gunfire from Thomas Crooks, who was fatally shot by a Secret Service sniper; one bystander, firefighter Corey Comperatore, died shielding his family; six Secret Service agents face suspension.
Trump Shot at Pennsylvania Rally; Bystander Killed
During a July 13, 2024, rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, President Trump was injured by gunfire from Thomas Crooks, who was fatally shot by a Secret Service sniper; one bystander, firefighter Corey Comperatore, died shielding his family; six Secret Service agents face suspension.
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44% Bias Score


Multiple 1-in-1,000-Year Rain Events Devastate US, Underscoring Climate Change Impacts
Four 1-in-1,000-year rainfall events caused catastrophic flooding across the US last week, resulting in at least 120 deaths in Texas, and significant damage in New Mexico, North Carolina, and Illinois, highlighting climate change's impact on extreme weather.
Multiple 1-in-1,000-Year Rain Events Devastate US, Underscoring Climate Change Impacts
Four 1-in-1,000-year rainfall events caused catastrophic flooding across the US last week, resulting in at least 120 deaths in Texas, and significant damage in New Mexico, North Carolina, and Illinois, highlighting climate change's impact on extreme weather.
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20% Bias Score


Iran Expels Over Half a Million Afghans Amidst Espionage Accusations
Over 508,426 Afghans have been expelled from Iran since June 24th, amid accusations of espionage for Israel during the recent conflict and Iran's long-standing policy to reduce its undocumented Afghan population. The expulsions have led to dire conditions for returnees in Afghanistan, raising intern...
Iran Expels Over Half a Million Afghans Amidst Espionage Accusations
Over 508,426 Afghans have been expelled from Iran since June 24th, amid accusations of espionage for Israel during the recent conflict and Iran's long-standing policy to reduce its undocumented Afghan population. The expulsions have led to dire conditions for returnees in Afghanistan, raising intern...
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52% Bias Score


Srebrenica Massacre: 30th Anniversary of Genocide
The July 11, 1995, Srebrenica massacre, during the Bosnian War, saw Bosnian Serb forces kill approximately 8,000 Muslim men and boys in a UN-designated safe area; the UN has declared this a genocide, and the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia has convicted numerous perpetrator...
Srebrenica Massacre: 30th Anniversary of Genocide
The July 11, 1995, Srebrenica massacre, during the Bosnian War, saw Bosnian Serb forces kill approximately 8,000 Muslim men and boys in a UN-designated safe area; the UN has declared this a genocide, and the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia has convicted numerous perpetrator...
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44% Bias Score


Ukraine Reconstruction Conference Overshadowed by Russian Attacks, Territorial Concerns
Russia's intensified drone attacks and concerns about a potential territorial division in Ukraine overshadow the Rome reconstruction conference, where attendees discuss rebuilding costs estimated at $524 billion, with Russia potentially bearing a significant share.
Ukraine Reconstruction Conference Overshadowed by Russian Attacks, Territorial Concerns
Russia's intensified drone attacks and concerns about a potential territorial division in Ukraine overshadow the Rome reconstruction conference, where attendees discuss rebuilding costs estimated at $524 billion, with Russia potentially bearing a significant share.
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40% Bias Score


Netanyahu's Ultimatum Raises Hopes for Gaza Ceasefire
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's four-day Washington visit, coinciding with Doha negotiations, raised hopes for a ceasefire. Netanyahu committed to immediate post-ceasefire negotiations but issued a 60-day ultimatum to Hamas, demanding demilitarization of Gaza; failure to comply will resu...
Netanyahu's Ultimatum Raises Hopes for Gaza Ceasefire
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's four-day Washington visit, coinciding with Doha negotiations, raised hopes for a ceasefire. Netanyahu committed to immediate post-ceasefire negotiations but issued a 60-day ultimatum to Hamas, demanding demilitarization of Gaza; failure to comply will resu...
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56% Bias Score

US Warns Citizens Against Iran Travel Amidst Heightened Detention Risks
Emad Shargi, an American freed from Iranian prison after five years, and the US State Department warn Americans not to travel to Iran due to the high risk of unjust detention, particularly for Iranian-Americans, following recent US-Iran conflict and military strikes.

US Warns Citizens Against Iran Travel Amidst Heightened Detention Risks
Emad Shargi, an American freed from Iranian prison after five years, and the US State Department warn Americans not to travel to Iran due to the high risk of unjust detention, particularly for Iranian-Americans, following recent US-Iran conflict and military strikes.
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56% Bias Score

Texas Floods: 120 Dead, 173 Missing Amidst Emergency Alert Failures
Devastating floods in Texas have resulted in 120 deaths and 173 missing persons, with most fatalities in Kerr County near San Antonio. Delayed emergency alerts and lack of inter-agency coordination are under scrutiny.

Texas Floods: 120 Dead, 173 Missing Amidst Emergency Alert Failures
Devastating floods in Texas have resulted in 120 deaths and 173 missing persons, with most fatalities in Kerr County near San Antonio. Delayed emergency alerts and lack of inter-agency coordination are under scrutiny.
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44% Bias Score

70% of Ukrainian Children Lack Basic Necessities Amidst Ongoing War
Over 70% of Ukrainian children, approximately 3.5 million, lack basic necessities due to Russia's ongoing attacks on infrastructure and civilian areas, resulting in a fourfold increase in material deprivation since 2021, according to UNICEF.

70% of Ukrainian Children Lack Basic Necessities Amidst Ongoing War
Over 70% of Ukrainian children, approximately 3.5 million, lack basic necessities due to Russia's ongoing attacks on infrastructure and civilian areas, resulting in a fourfold increase in material deprivation since 2021, according to UNICEF.
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24% Bias Score

Pentagon Fast-Tracks Drone Production to Outpace Russia, China
Secretary Pete Hegseth issued sweeping orders to fast-track drone production and deployment, authorizing commanders to independently procure and test drones and mandating drone combat simulations across all military branches to achieve drone dominance by 2027.

Pentagon Fast-Tracks Drone Production to Outpace Russia, China
Secretary Pete Hegseth issued sweeping orders to fast-track drone production and deployment, authorizing commanders to independently procure and test drones and mandating drone combat simulations across all military branches to achieve drone dominance by 2027.
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64% Bias Score

Lavrov's North Korea Visit Signals Deepening Russia-Pyongyang Military Alliance
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov will visit North Korea July 11-13 for strategic talks, amid North Korea's deployment of approximately 40,000 soldiers to assist Russia's war effort in Ukraine, including at least 100 ballistic missiles and 9 million artillery shells delivered in 2024, resulting...

Lavrov's North Korea Visit Signals Deepening Russia-Pyongyang Military Alliance
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov will visit North Korea July 11-13 for strategic talks, amid North Korea's deployment of approximately 40,000 soldiers to assist Russia's war effort in Ukraine, including at least 100 ballistic missiles and 9 million artillery shells delivered in 2024, resulting...
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44% Bias Score

PKK to Begin Disarmament After 40-Year Conflict
The outlawed Kurdish PKK, after a 40-year armed struggle against Turkey, will begin a symbolic disarmament process on Friday in Iraqi Kurdistan, a move welcomed by Turkish President Erdogan, potentially ending a conflict that killed approximately 40,000.

PKK to Begin Disarmament After 40-Year Conflict
The outlawed Kurdish PKK, after a 40-year armed struggle against Turkey, will begin a symbolic disarmament process on Friday in Iraqi Kurdistan, a move welcomed by Turkish President Erdogan, potentially ending a conflict that killed approximately 40,000.
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32% Bias Score
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