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Veteran Political Advisor David Gergen Dies at 83
David Gergen, a political advisor to four US presidents, died at 83; his career involved government service, media work, and academia, notably crafting the question "Are you better off than you were four years ago?" for Ronald Reagan's 1980 campaign.
Veteran Political Advisor David Gergen Dies at 83
David Gergen, a political advisor to four US presidents, died at 83; his career involved government service, media work, and academia, notably crafting the question "Are you better off than you were four years ago?" for Ronald Reagan's 1980 campaign.
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12% Bias Score


Secret Service Suspends Six Personnel After Pennsylvania Assassination Attempt
Following an assassination attempt on President Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania on July 13, 2024, six Secret Service personnel received suspensions without pay ranging from 10-42 days due to security failures; a bipartisan House task force report cited leadership and training issues, prompting the Sec...
Secret Service Suspends Six Personnel After Pennsylvania Assassination Attempt
Following an assassination attempt on President Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania on July 13, 2024, six Secret Service personnel received suspensions without pay ranging from 10-42 days due to security failures; a bipartisan House task force report cited leadership and training issues, prompting the Sec...
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44% Bias Score


Indian Businessman's Secret Rescue of Jewish Families from Nazi Austria
In 1938, Indian businessman Kundanlal Gupta rescued five Jewish families from Nazi Austria by providing them with jobs, visas, housing, and support in Ludhiana, India, despite challenges faced by the families post-resettlement due to cultural differences and the outbreak of World War II.
Indian Businessman's Secret Rescue of Jewish Families from Nazi Austria
In 1938, Indian businessman Kundanlal Gupta rescued five Jewish families from Nazi Austria by providing them with jobs, visas, housing, and support in Ludhiana, India, despite challenges faced by the families post-resettlement due to cultural differences and the outbreak of World War II.
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32% Bias Score


Meta Halts Fact-Checking, EU's DSA Aims for Safer Internet
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg ended the use of third-party fact-checkers on Facebook and Instagram, potentially increasing misinformation; the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA), effective February 2024, aims to mitigate online risks, but its uniform approach may not suit all platforms.
Meta Halts Fact-Checking, EU's DSA Aims for Safer Internet
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg ended the use of third-party fact-checkers on Facebook and Instagram, potentially increasing misinformation; the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA), effective February 2024, aims to mitigate online risks, but its uniform approach may not suit all platforms.
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36% Bias Score


Arkansas Steel Boom Exacerbates Inequality Despite Job Creation
In Mississippi County, Arkansas, a steel boom has created high-paying jobs but also exacerbated existing inequalities, with a quarter of residents living in poverty despite billions of dollars invested in new mills, due in part to many steelworkers commuting from outside the county.
Arkansas Steel Boom Exacerbates Inequality Despite Job Creation
In Mississippi County, Arkansas, a steel boom has created high-paying jobs but also exacerbated existing inequalities, with a quarter of residents living in poverty despite billions of dollars invested in new mills, due in part to many steelworkers commuting from outside the county.
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56% Bias Score


New Caledonia to Become New State within French Republic
France and New Caledonia agreed to create a new "State of New Caledonia" within the French Republic, addressing 2024 unrest over electoral reforms that cost €2 billion and 14 lives; the deal grants New Caledonia immediate control over foreign policy, with further powers subject to a 2026 referendum.
New Caledonia to Become New State within French Republic
France and New Caledonia agreed to create a new "State of New Caledonia" within the French Republic, addressing 2024 unrest over electoral reforms that cost €2 billion and 14 lives; the deal grants New Caledonia immediate control over foreign policy, with further powers subject to a 2026 referendum.
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32% Bias Score

UK to Repeal Legacy Act Protecting Veterans of the Troubles
The UK government's decision to repeal the 2023 Legacy Act, designed to protect British veterans from prosecution for actions during the Troubles, has sparked outrage among veterans' groups and sparked accusations of 'two-tier justice' due to concerns it granted immunity to terrorists. Nearly 170,00...

UK to Repeal Legacy Act Protecting Veterans of the Troubles
The UK government's decision to repeal the 2023 Legacy Act, designed to protect British veterans from prosecution for actions during the Troubles, has sparked outrage among veterans' groups and sparked accusations of 'two-tier justice' due to concerns it granted immunity to terrorists. Nearly 170,00...
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64% Bias Score

Andalusian Political Crisis: Cooperation Amidst Escalating Accusations"
Amidst heightened political conflict in Spain, a collaboration between the PP and the national government on Seville's Museum of Fine Arts stands out, showcasing a rare instance of cooperation amidst escalating accusations of corruption and moral failings from both sides, jeopardizing collaborative ...

Andalusian Political Crisis: Cooperation Amidst Escalating Accusations"
Amidst heightened political conflict in Spain, a collaboration between the PP and the national government on Seville's Museum of Fine Arts stands out, showcasing a rare instance of cooperation amidst escalating accusations of corruption and moral failings from both sides, jeopardizing collaborative ...
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52% Bias Score

Sánchez Defies Corruption Scandal, Rejects Resignation
A month after Santos Cerdán's resignation due to a corruption investigation, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez faces immense pressure but refuses to resign, delaying key party meetings to consolidate support and weather the political storm.

Sánchez Defies Corruption Scandal, Rejects Resignation
A month after Santos Cerdán's resignation due to a corruption investigation, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez faces immense pressure but refuses to resign, delaying key party meetings to consolidate support and weather the political storm.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Nominates Kushner Sr. as Ambassador Amid Nepotism Concerns
Two months before a potential second term, Donald Trump nominated Charles Kushner, father of his son-in-law Jared Kushner, as US ambassador to France, despite Kushner Sr.'s past legal and ethical issues, highlighting the Kushner family's influence within Trump's orbit.

Trump Nominates Kushner Sr. as Ambassador Amid Nepotism Concerns
Two months before a potential second term, Donald Trump nominated Charles Kushner, father of his son-in-law Jared Kushner, as US ambassador to France, despite Kushner Sr.'s past legal and ethical issues, highlighting the Kushner family's influence within Trump's orbit.
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72% Bias Score

Trump Defends Bondi Amidst Epstein Memo Backlash
President Trump vehemently defended Attorney General Pam Bondi against criticism following the release of a memo concluding there is no evidence that Jeffrey Epstein had a "client list" or was murdered, with some Trump allies calling for Bondi's resignation, while Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino is ...

Trump Defends Bondi Amidst Epstein Memo Backlash
President Trump vehemently defended Attorney General Pam Bondi against criticism following the release of a memo concluding there is no evidence that Jeffrey Epstein had a "client list" or was murdered, with some Trump allies calling for Bondi's resignation, while Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino is ...
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52% Bias Score

Judge Halts Indiscriminate Immigration Detentions in California
A California federal judge issued a temporary restraining order against the Trump administration, halting indiscriminate detentions of suspected undocumented immigrants following a lawsuit alleging unconstitutional arrests based on race, ethnicity, language, or location, amidst increased immigration...

Judge Halts Indiscriminate Immigration Detentions in California
A California federal judge issued a temporary restraining order against the Trump administration, halting indiscriminate detentions of suspected undocumented immigrants following a lawsuit alleging unconstitutional arrests based on race, ethnicity, language, or location, amidst increased immigration...
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44% Bias Score
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