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Kennedy Postpones Meeting with Key Preventive Health Task Force
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. abruptly postponed a meeting with the independent United States Preventive Services Task Force, which advises on preventive health screenings and whose recommendations are mandated for coverage under the Affordable Care Act, sparking concerns about political influ...
Kennedy Postpones Meeting with Key Preventive Health Task Force
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. abruptly postponed a meeting with the independent United States Preventive Services Task Force, which advises on preventive health screenings and whose recommendations are mandated for coverage under the Affordable Care Act, sparking concerns about political influ...
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48% Bias Score


White House Restricts Taxpayer Benefits for Illegal Immigrants
The White House announced new restrictions barring illegal immigrants from accessing over 15 federal assistance programs, totaling $40 billion in public spending, to reduce government waste and prevent illegal immigrants from receiving taxpayer benefits.
White House Restricts Taxpayer Benefits for Illegal Immigrants
The White House announced new restrictions barring illegal immigrants from accessing over 15 federal assistance programs, totaling $40 billion in public spending, to reduce government waste and prevent illegal immigrants from receiving taxpayer benefits.
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56% Bias Score


UNESCO Lists Ancient Aboriginal Site Amid Environmental Concerns
UNESCO added Murujuga, a remote Aboriginal site in Western Australia with one million carvings potentially dating back 50,000 years, to its World Heritage list on Friday, despite concerns about damage from nearby industrial emissions; Indigenous groups celebrated the decision, demanding stricter env...
UNESCO Lists Ancient Aboriginal Site Amid Environmental Concerns
UNESCO added Murujuga, a remote Aboriginal site in Western Australia with one million carvings potentially dating back 50,000 years, to its World Heritage list on Friday, despite concerns about damage from nearby industrial emissions; Indigenous groups celebrated the decision, demanding stricter env...
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44% Bias Score


State Department Lays Off 1,353 Employees in Restructuring
On May 29, 2024, the US State Department laid off 1,353 employees—1,107 civil service and 246 foreign service—as part of a restructuring aimed at streamlining operations and prioritizing diplomatic goals, a move criticized for potentially weakening US diplomacy.
State Department Lays Off 1,353 Employees in Restructuring
On May 29, 2024, the US State Department laid off 1,353 employees—1,107 civil service and 246 foreign service—as part of a restructuring aimed at streamlining operations and prioritizing diplomatic goals, a move criticized for potentially weakening US diplomacy.
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32% Bias Score


AI's Job Impact: Innovation vs. Unemployment
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei express opposing views on AI's impact on employment; Amodei predicts a 20% unemployment increase in five years, while Huang emphasizes the importance of innovation to offset job losses, supported by surveys showing widespread CEO concerns about ...
AI's Job Impact: Innovation vs. Unemployment
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei express opposing views on AI's impact on employment; Amodei predicts a 20% unemployment increase in five years, while Huang emphasizes the importance of innovation to offset job losses, supported by surveys showing widespread CEO concerns about ...
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48% Bias Score


Ecuador Extraditions: Top Drug Trafficker Macías Agrees to US Transfer
Ecuador's top drug trafficker, Adolfo Macías, agreed to US extradition on July 11th, facing cocaine and arms charges; his extradition is the first since a 2024 referendum reinstated the process, following his escape from prison in January 2024 and alleged involvement in a presidential candidate's as...
Ecuador Extraditions: Top Drug Trafficker Macías Agrees to US Transfer
Ecuador's top drug trafficker, Adolfo Macías, agreed to US extradition on July 11th, facing cocaine and arms charges; his extradition is the first since a 2024 referendum reinstated the process, following his escape from prison in January 2024 and alleged involvement in a presidential candidate's as...
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36% Bias Score

Texas Floods Claim 121 Lives; Search Efforts Continue Amidst Mounting Challenges
Catastrophic flooding in Texas Hill Country claimed at least 121 lives, with 96 deaths in Kerr County where the Guadalupe River surged 26 feet in under an hour on July 4th; search and rescue efforts continue, facing challenges as debris solidifies.

Texas Floods Claim 121 Lives; Search Efforts Continue Amidst Mounting Challenges
Catastrophic flooding in Texas Hill Country claimed at least 121 lives, with 96 deaths in Kerr County where the Guadalupe River surged 26 feet in under an hour on July 4th; search and rescue efforts continue, facing challenges as debris solidifies.
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40% Bias Score

Texas Floods Highlight Urgent Need for Summer Camp Safety Overhaul
Deadly Texas floods killed at least 121 people, including 27 from Camp Mystic, prompting concerns about summer camp safety nationwide, leading parents to question safety protocols and emergency plans.

Texas Floods Highlight Urgent Need for Summer Camp Safety Overhaul
Deadly Texas floods killed at least 121 people, including 27 from Camp Mystic, prompting concerns about summer camp safety nationwide, leading parents to question safety protocols and emergency plans.
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24% Bias Score

Appeals Court Rejects 9/11 Mastermind's Plea Deal
A US federal appeals court overturned a plea deal for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, accused 9/11 mastermind, that would have given him a life sentence without parole, in a 2-1 decision on Friday, December 2024, sending the case back to a military trial. The decision was based on Defense Secretary Lloyd Au...

Appeals Court Rejects 9/11 Mastermind's Plea Deal
A US federal appeals court overturned a plea deal for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, accused 9/11 mastermind, that would have given him a life sentence without parole, in a 2-1 decision on Friday, December 2024, sending the case back to a military trial. The decision was based on Defense Secretary Lloyd Au...
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36% Bias Score

Carmichael Coal Mine: Indigenous Protest, Water Contamination, and Legal Battle in Queensland
For over four years, a protest fire has burned near the controversial Carmichael coal mine in central Queensland, Australia, highlighting a conflict between the Wangan and Jagalingou people and Bravus (formerly Adani) over the mine's impact on their sacred water source, Doongmabulla Springs, where h...

Carmichael Coal Mine: Indigenous Protest, Water Contamination, and Legal Battle in Queensland
For over four years, a protest fire has burned near the controversial Carmichael coal mine in central Queensland, Australia, highlighting a conflict between the Wangan and Jagalingou people and Bravus (formerly Adani) over the mine's impact on their sacred water source, Doongmabulla Springs, where h...
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48% Bias Score

Wonsan Kalma Resort Opens Amidst Human Rights Concerns
North Korea's new Wonsan Kalma beach resort, opened last month and inspired by Benidorm, welcomed its first Russian tourists this week amidst human rights concerns regarding its construction, which allegedly involved forced labor and resulted in the demolition of homes and displacement of residents.

Wonsan Kalma Resort Opens Amidst Human Rights Concerns
North Korea's new Wonsan Kalma beach resort, opened last month and inspired by Benidorm, welcomed its first Russian tourists this week amidst human rights concerns regarding its construction, which allegedly involved forced labor and resulted in the demolition of homes and displacement of residents.
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68% Bias Score

Albanese Visits China to Strengthen Trade Ties Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will visit China from October 27-November 1 to meet with President Xi Jinping, focusing on trade and security in Beijing, Shanghai, and Chengdu, aiming to stabilize relations despite ongoing military concerns and the Aukus pact.

Albanese Visits China to Strengthen Trade Ties Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will visit China from October 27-November 1 to meet with President Xi Jinping, focusing on trade and security in Beijing, Shanghai, and Chengdu, aiming to stabilize relations despite ongoing military concerns and the Aukus pact.
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40% Bias Score
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