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Judge Halts Certain ICE Tactics in Southern California
A California judge temporarily blocked certain immigration enforcement tactics in Southern California, requiring reasonable suspicion beyond ethnicity, language, or occupation, following protests against ICE actions targeting individuals perceived as undocumented.
Judge Halts Certain ICE Tactics in Southern California
A California judge temporarily blocked certain immigration enforcement tactics in Southern California, requiring reasonable suspicion beyond ethnicity, language, or occupation, following protests against ICE actions targeting individuals perceived as undocumented.
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40% Bias Score


North Korea's Full Support for Russia's War in Ukraine Confirmed
During a July 12th visit to North Korea, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov confirmed Pyongyang's full support for Russia's war in Ukraine, including its stated goals; Ukrainian intelligence estimates that North Korea supplies up to 40% of Russia's ammunition and deployed approximately 14,000 so...
North Korea's Full Support for Russia's War in Ukraine Confirmed
During a July 12th visit to North Korea, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov confirmed Pyongyang's full support for Russia's war in Ukraine, including its stated goals; Ukrainian intelligence estimates that North Korea supplies up to 40% of Russia's ammunition and deployed approximately 14,000 so...
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56% Bias Score


US Imposes 30% Tariff on EU and Mexican Goods
President Trump announced on Truth Social a 30 percent import tariff on EU and Mexican goods starting August 1st, citing the need to address trade deficits, and threatening further escalation if retaliatory tariffs are imposed; the EU warned of significant supply chain disruptions and vowed to prote...
US Imposes 30% Tariff on EU and Mexican Goods
President Trump announced on Truth Social a 30 percent import tariff on EU and Mexican goods starting August 1st, citing the need to address trade deficits, and threatening further escalation if retaliatory tariffs are imposed; the EU warned of significant supply chain disruptions and vowed to prote...
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48% Bias Score


FEMA's Understaffing and Resource Constraints Exposed by Texas Floods
Texas floods, leaving over 120 dead, expose FEMA's critical understaffing and resource constraints caused by a mass staff exodus (2,000 employees), grant cuts imposed by the Trump administration, and loss of institutional knowledge, leaving the agency ill-equipped to handle multiple simultaneous dis...
FEMA's Understaffing and Resource Constraints Exposed by Texas Floods
Texas floods, leaving over 120 dead, expose FEMA's critical understaffing and resource constraints caused by a mass staff exodus (2,000 employees), grant cuts imposed by the Trump administration, and loss of institutional knowledge, leaving the agency ill-equipped to handle multiple simultaneous dis...
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64% Bias Score


Easter Island: New Study Challenges Isolation Narrative
A new study reveals multiple waves of Polynesian settlers arrived on Easter Island over 800 years, challenging the prior understanding of its isolation; researchers found similarities in ritual practices and monumental structures across Polynesia, indicating robust interaction networks.
Easter Island: New Study Challenges Isolation Narrative
A new study reveals multiple waves of Polynesian settlers arrived on Easter Island over 800 years, challenging the prior understanding of its isolation; researchers found similarities in ritual practices and monumental structures across Polynesia, indicating robust interaction networks.
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28% Bias Score


Only 4% of Migrant Children Pass Russian Language Exam for School Admission
Due to incomplete paperwork and a lack of adequate preparation, only 4% of migrant children passed the Russian language exam for school admission, highlighting systemic failures in integration policies.
Only 4% of Migrant Children Pass Russian Language Exam for School Admission
Due to incomplete paperwork and a lack of adequate preparation, only 4% of migrant children passed the Russian language exam for school admission, highlighting systemic failures in integration policies.
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60% Bias Score

Srebrenica Genocide: 30 Years of Denial and Division in Bosnia
The Srebrenica genocide's 30th anniversary highlights deep divisions in Bosnia, with differing ethnic narratives hindering reconciliation, exacerbated by political denial and a flawed education system.

Srebrenica Genocide: 30 Years of Denial and Division in Bosnia
The Srebrenica genocide's 30th anniversary highlights deep divisions in Bosnia, with differing ethnic narratives hindering reconciliation, exacerbated by political denial and a flawed education system.
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40% Bias Score

Srebrenica Genocide: 30 Years On, a Younger Generation Keeps the Memory Alive
On July 11, 1995, the Srebrenica genocide began, claiming the lives of at least 8,372 Bosniaks; today, young people in Srebrenica are actively working to preserve the memory of the victims, despite facing economic hardship and the emotional weight of their family's history.

Srebrenica Genocide: 30 Years On, a Younger Generation Keeps the Memory Alive
On July 11, 1995, the Srebrenica genocide began, claiming the lives of at least 8,372 Bosniaks; today, young people in Srebrenica are actively working to preserve the memory of the victims, despite facing economic hardship and the emotional weight of their family's history.
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32% Bias Score

Russia's 2025 Minimum Wage: 22,440 Rubles, 35,000 Ruble Target by 2030
Russia's 2025 minimum wage is set at 22,440 rubles per month before tax, affecting 3-4 million workers and impacting social benefits; the government aims for a 35,000 ruble minimum wage by 2030, but inflation and its effects on small businesses pose challenges.

Russia's 2025 Minimum Wage: 22,440 Rubles, 35,000 Ruble Target by 2030
Russia's 2025 minimum wage is set at 22,440 rubles per month before tax, affecting 3-4 million workers and impacting social benefits; the government aims for a 35,000 ruble minimum wage by 2030, but inflation and its effects on small businesses pose challenges.
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36% Bias Score

Judicial Review Launched Against Birmingham Council Commissioners Over Day Centre Closures
Two Birmingham residents are challenging the actions of government-appointed commissioners who blocked scrutiny of a decision to close four adult day centres, arguing that the commissioners overstepped their authority and undermined local democracy. This legal action highlights concerns about the in...

Judicial Review Launched Against Birmingham Council Commissioners Over Day Centre Closures
Two Birmingham residents are challenging the actions of government-appointed commissioners who blocked scrutiny of a decision to close four adult day centres, arguing that the commissioners overstepped their authority and undermined local democracy. This legal action highlights concerns about the in...
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64% Bias Score

British Army Chief Warns of Potential Russian Attack, Urges Immediate Bomb Shelter Construction
Former British Army chief General Sir Patrick Sanders warns of a potential Russian attack on a NATO member by 2030, urging Britain to immediately build a national network of bomb shelters to protect millions of civilians due to insufficient current defenses and insufficient army personnel numbers.

British Army Chief Warns of Potential Russian Attack, Urges Immediate Bomb Shelter Construction
Former British Army chief General Sir Patrick Sanders warns of a potential Russian attack on a NATO member by 2030, urging Britain to immediately build a national network of bomb shelters to protect millions of civilians due to insufficient current defenses and insufficient army personnel numbers.
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56% Bias Score

Alaska Native Children Face Critically High Birth Defect Rates
Alaska's Native children experience a dramatically higher rate of birth defects (651 per 1,000 live births in 2017) compared to non-Native children (266 per 1,000) and the national average (33 per 1,000), due to a combination of genetic factors, environmental toxins, lifestyle choices, and limited h...

Alaska Native Children Face Critically High Birth Defect Rates
Alaska's Native children experience a dramatically higher rate of birth defects (651 per 1,000 live births in 2017) compared to non-Native children (266 per 1,000) and the national average (33 per 1,000), due to a combination of genetic factors, environmental toxins, lifestyle choices, and limited h...
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40% Bias Score
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