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Supreme Court to Rehear Case that Could Weaken Voting Rights Act
The Supreme Court will rehear a Louisiana redistricting case this October, potentially weakening the Voting Rights Act's Section 2, which prohibits practices that deny racial minorities an equal right to vote; the decision could significantly impact minority representation in future elections.
Supreme Court to Rehear Case that Could Weaken Voting Rights Act
The Supreme Court will rehear a Louisiana redistricting case this October, potentially weakening the Voting Rights Act's Section 2, which prohibits practices that deny racial minorities an equal right to vote; the decision could significantly impact minority representation in future elections.
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44% Bias Score


Death of Russian Minister Amid Embezzlement Allegations Highlights Kremlin Crackdown
The death of former Russian transport minister Roman Starovoit, possibly by suicide, occurred amid allegations of his involvement in a multi-million dollar embezzlement scheme, highlighting the increasingly repressive political climate under Putin's rule.
Death of Russian Minister Amid Embezzlement Allegations Highlights Kremlin Crackdown
The death of former Russian transport minister Roman Starovoit, possibly by suicide, occurred amid allegations of his involvement in a multi-million dollar embezzlement scheme, highlighting the increasingly repressive political climate under Putin's rule.
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48% Bias Score


Wildfires Ravage Latakia, Syria: Conflict's Legacy Exacerbates Disaster
Wildfires in Syria's Latakia province have consumed over 14,000 hectares of land, injuring 12 firefighters, displacing thousands, and highlighting the lasting impact of conflict on disaster response efforts.
Wildfires Ravage Latakia, Syria: Conflict's Legacy Exacerbates Disaster
Wildfires in Syria's Latakia province have consumed over 14,000 hectares of land, injuring 12 firefighters, displacing thousands, and highlighting the lasting impact of conflict on disaster response efforts.
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20% Bias Score


ICC Finds Reasonable Grounds for War Crimes in Sudan's Darfur
ICC Deputy Prosecutor Nazhat Shameem Khan informed the UN Security Council on Thursday that there are reasonable grounds to believe that war crimes and crimes against humanity are being committed in Sudan's Darfur region, where over 40,000 people have died and 13 million have been displaced since 20...
ICC Finds Reasonable Grounds for War Crimes in Sudan's Darfur
ICC Deputy Prosecutor Nazhat Shameem Khan informed the UN Security Council on Thursday that there are reasonable grounds to believe that war crimes and crimes against humanity are being committed in Sudan's Darfur region, where over 40,000 people have died and 13 million have been displaced since 20...
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48% Bias Score


Bitcoin Hits Record High Above $118,000 Amid Tech Boom and Pro-Crypto Policies
Bitcoin hit a record high of over $118,000 on Friday, boosted by strong demand for tech stocks and increased investment in Bitcoin ETFs, totaling approximately $1.2 billion on Thursday alone, coinciding with the upcoming "Crypto Week" in the US Congress and pro-crypto moves by the Trump administrati...
Bitcoin Hits Record High Above $118,000 Amid Tech Boom and Pro-Crypto Policies
Bitcoin hit a record high of over $118,000 on Friday, boosted by strong demand for tech stocks and increased investment in Bitcoin ETFs, totaling approximately $1.2 billion on Thursday alone, coinciding with the upcoming "Crypto Week" in the US Congress and pro-crypto moves by the Trump administrati...
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56% Bias Score


US Sanctions UN Investigator for Gaza Genocide Criticism
The Trump administration imposed sanctions on UN investigator Francesca Albanese for her criticism of Israel's Gaza operation, which she called a genocide, highlighting a conflict between accountability and national interests.
US Sanctions UN Investigator for Gaza Genocide Criticism
The Trump administration imposed sanctions on UN investigator Francesca Albanese for her criticism of Israel's Gaza operation, which she called a genocide, highlighting a conflict between accountability and national interests.
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56% Bias Score

ICC Confirms Ongoing War Crimes in Sudan's Darfur
The International Criminal Court (ICC) confirms ongoing war crimes and crimes against humanity in Sudan's Darfur region, citing 7,000 evidence items collected and a dire humanitarian crisis with escalating famine, targeted attacks, and widespread sexual violence, mirroring past atrocities.

ICC Confirms Ongoing War Crimes in Sudan's Darfur
The International Criminal Court (ICC) confirms ongoing war crimes and crimes against humanity in Sudan's Darfur region, citing 7,000 evidence items collected and a dire humanitarian crisis with escalating famine, targeted attacks, and widespread sexual violence, mirroring past atrocities.
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44% Bias Score

Ukraine's \$1 Trillion Recovery Plan Amidst Record Russian Attacks
The Ukraine Recovery Conference in Rome focused on rebuilding efforts amid record-breaking Russian drone attacks (nearly 5,500 in June). President Zelenskyy stressed unity and concrete negotiation guarantees, while Ukraine's Prime Minister announced plans for two \$1 trillion funds to cover reconstr...

Ukraine's \$1 Trillion Recovery Plan Amidst Record Russian Attacks
The Ukraine Recovery Conference in Rome focused on rebuilding efforts amid record-breaking Russian drone attacks (nearly 5,500 in June). President Zelenskyy stressed unity and concrete negotiation guarantees, while Ukraine's Prime Minister announced plans for two \$1 trillion funds to cover reconstr...
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44% Bias Score

Srebrenica Genocide: 30th Anniversary Commemoration
On July 11, thousands commemorated the 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide in Bosnia, where over 8,000 Bosnian men and boys were killed by Bosnian Serb forces in 1995; seven newly identified victims will be buried, alongside over 6,000 others, while over 1,000 victims are still missing.

Srebrenica Genocide: 30th Anniversary Commemoration
On July 11, thousands commemorated the 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide in Bosnia, where over 8,000 Bosnian men and boys were killed by Bosnian Serb forces in 1995; seven newly identified victims will be buried, alongside over 6,000 others, while over 1,000 victims are still missing.
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32% Bias Score

Death Threats Against Iranian Nobel Laureate Narges Mohammadi
Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi reported receiving direct and indirect death threats from Iranian authorities while on temporary medical release from prison for "propaganda against the state", prompting deep concern from the Nobel committee and calls for international protection.

Death Threats Against Iranian Nobel Laureate Narges Mohammadi
Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi reported receiving direct and indirect death threats from Iranian authorities while on temporary medical release from prison for "propaganda against the state", prompting deep concern from the Nobel committee and calls for international protection.
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44% Bias Score

US Sanctions UN Investigator for Gaza Criticism
The Trump administration sanctioned UN investigator Francesca Albanese for her criticism of Israel's Gaza operation, which she called "genocide," despite condemnation from the UN and human rights groups; the US defended its support for Israel's right to self-defense.

US Sanctions UN Investigator for Gaza Criticism
The Trump administration sanctioned UN investigator Francesca Albanese for her criticism of Israel's Gaza operation, which she called "genocide," despite condemnation from the UN and human rights groups; the US defended its support for Israel's right to self-defense.
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52% 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
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