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Fed's $2.5 Billion Building Project Under Internal Review Amidst White House Criticism
The Federal Reserve's $2.5 billion building renovation in Washington, D.C., is under scrutiny from the White House for alleged mismanagement and cost overruns, prompting an internal review by the Fed's inspector general.
Fed's $2.5 Billion Building Project Under Internal Review Amidst White House Criticism
The Federal Reserve's $2.5 billion building renovation in Washington, D.C., is under scrutiny from the White House for alleged mismanagement and cost overruns, prompting an internal review by the Fed's inspector general.
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56% Bias Score


Increased Attacks on ICE Agents Lead to Use of Masks During Arrests
ICE agents are increasingly wearing masks while making arrests due to a 700% increase in attacks, prompting concerns and debate; recent attacks on detention centers and agents highlight the escalating tensions surrounding immigration enforcement.
Increased Attacks on ICE Agents Lead to Use of Masks During Arrests
ICE agents are increasingly wearing masks while making arrests due to a 700% increase in attacks, prompting concerns and debate; recent attacks on detention centers and agents highlight the escalating tensions surrounding immigration enforcement.
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48% Bias Score


Retired Colonel Pleads Guilty to Leaking Classified Ukraine War Information
David Slater, a 64-year-old retired Army lieutenant colonel with top-secret clearance at US Strategic Command, pleaded guilty to sharing classified information about the Russia-Ukraine war with an unknown person on a foreign dating website; he faces 5 years and 10 months to 7 years and 3 months in p...
Retired Colonel Pleads Guilty to Leaking Classified Ukraine War Information
David Slater, a 64-year-old retired Army lieutenant colonel with top-secret clearance at US Strategic Command, pleaded guilty to sharing classified information about the Russia-Ukraine war with an unknown person on a foreign dating website; he faces 5 years and 10 months to 7 years and 3 months in p...
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24% Bias Score


Moonshot's Kimi K2: A Low-Cost, Open-Source AI Model Challenges Market Leaders
Moonshot, an Alibaba-backed startup, launched Kimi K2, a low-cost, open-source large language model that outperforms competitors like OpenAI's GPT-4.1 and Anthropic's Claude Opus 4 in coding benchmarks, offering a cheaper alternative for businesses and developers.
Moonshot's Kimi K2: A Low-Cost, Open-Source AI Model Challenges Market Leaders
Moonshot, an Alibaba-backed startup, launched Kimi K2, a low-cost, open-source large language model that outperforms competitors like OpenAI's GPT-4.1 and Anthropic's Claude Opus 4 in coding benchmarks, offering a cheaper alternative for businesses and developers.
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48% Bias Score


Racist slur forces midwife's resignation; koala relocation project fails
A Sydney hospital midwife resigned after discovering a racist slur targeting her on a staff whiteboard; meanwhile, a NSW government koala relocation project failed, resulting in over half of the animals dying, a fact initially concealed by officials.
Racist slur forces midwife's resignation; koala relocation project fails
A Sydney hospital midwife resigned after discovering a racist slur targeting her on a staff whiteboard; meanwhile, a NSW government koala relocation project failed, resulting in over half of the animals dying, a fact initially concealed by officials.
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60% Bias Score


Catalan School Investigated Amidst Accusations of Ultra-Conservative Shift
Parents of students at the Mare de Déu del Carme school in Terrassa, Spain, accuse the school of implementing an ultra-conservative shift, leading to a departmental investigation and public debate about the role of private schools receiving public funds. The school's administration denies the claims...
Catalan School Investigated Amidst Accusations of Ultra-Conservative Shift
Parents of students at the Mare de Déu del Carme school in Terrassa, Spain, accuse the school of implementing an ultra-conservative shift, leading to a departmental investigation and public debate about the role of private schools receiving public funds. The school's administration denies the claims...
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56% Bias Score

Russia Withdraws from Plutonium Disposal Agreement with US
Russia formally withdrew from the 2000 Plutonium Management and Disposition Agreement with the United States, citing US sanctions and plans to unilaterally change disposal procedures; the agreement, suspended since 2016, involved disposing of 34 tons of weapons-grade plutonium each.

Russia Withdraws from Plutonium Disposal Agreement with US
Russia formally withdrew from the 2000 Plutonium Management and Disposition Agreement with the United States, citing US sanctions and plans to unilaterally change disposal procedures; the agreement, suspended since 2016, involved disposing of 34 tons of weapons-grade plutonium each.
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40% Bias Score

Couple with Spina Bifida Overcome Discrimination to Adopt Daughter
Kelly and Larry Peterson, a couple with spina bifida, faced discrimination when adopting due to their disability; however, they successfully adopted Hadley, a daughter with spina bifida, autism, and a speech disorder, highlighting ongoing challenges in adoption despite the Americans with Disabilitie...

Couple with Spina Bifida Overcome Discrimination to Adopt Daughter
Kelly and Larry Peterson, a couple with spina bifida, faced discrimination when adopting due to their disability; however, they successfully adopted Hadley, a daughter with spina bifida, autism, and a speech disorder, highlighting ongoing challenges in adoption despite the Americans with Disabilitie...
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24% Bias Score

SSN(X) Submarine Program Faces 9-Year Delay Due to Cost Overruns
The Navy's next-generation SSN(X) attack submarine program, originally planned for 2031, is delayed until at least 2040 due to rising costs and production constraints, raising concerns about U.S. undersea dominance and impacting the Navy's ability to conduct critical missions.

SSN(X) Submarine Program Faces 9-Year Delay Due to Cost Overruns
The Navy's next-generation SSN(X) attack submarine program, originally planned for 2031, is delayed until at least 2040 due to rising costs and production constraints, raising concerns about U.S. undersea dominance and impacting the Navy's ability to conduct critical missions.
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60% Bias Score

Surrey Wildfire Devastates Reptile Habitat
Wildfires damaged eight hectares of Surrey's Hankley Common nature reserve on Saturday, impacting reptile habitats and setting back decades of conservation work; the cause is under investigation.

Surrey Wildfire Devastates Reptile Habitat
Wildfires damaged eight hectares of Surrey's Hankley Common nature reserve on Saturday, impacting reptile habitats and setting back decades of conservation work; the cause is under investigation.
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20% Bias Score

£500m UK Youth Services Fund Announced to Tackle Child Poverty
Rachel Reeves will announce a £500 million "Better Futures Fund" on Monday to support youth services, aiming to leverage an additional £500 million from other sources and combat child poverty, expanding upon a previous £70 million program.

£500m UK Youth Services Fund Announced to Tackle Child Poverty
Rachel Reeves will announce a £500 million "Better Futures Fund" on Monday to support youth services, aiming to leverage an additional £500 million from other sources and combat child poverty, expanding upon a previous £70 million program.
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44% Bias Score

Papandreou Condemns Greek Asylum Policies, Links to Global Authoritarianism
At the 27th Symposium of Symi in Skiathos, former Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou criticized the government's new asylum policies as unconstitutional and unacceptable, linking them to a global rise in authoritarianism and systemic failures.

Papandreou Condemns Greek Asylum Policies, Links to Global Authoritarianism
At the 27th Symposium of Symi in Skiathos, former Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou criticized the government's new asylum policies as unconstitutional and unacceptable, linking them to a global rise in authoritarianism and systemic failures.
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48% Bias Score
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