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Bondi Defends Handling of Epstein Files Amidst Calls for Transparency
Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi refused Tuesday to release more documents on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, despite calls for transparency from President Trump and his daughter-in-law; this occurred during a press conference highlighting the recent drug busts.
Bondi Defends Handling of Epstein Files Amidst Calls for Transparency
Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi refused Tuesday to release more documents on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, despite calls for transparency from President Trump and his daughter-in-law; this occurred during a press conference highlighting the recent drug busts.
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48% Bias Score


Trump's Shifting Stance on Putin: Inconsistency and Implications
President Trump's recent shift from praising Vladimir Putin to criticizing him and threatening sanctions, following repeated past expressions of trust, highlights inconsistencies in his foreign policy approach and raises questions about US credibility.
Trump's Shifting Stance on Putin: Inconsistency and Implications
President Trump's recent shift from praising Vladimir Putin to criticizing him and threatening sanctions, following repeated past expressions of trust, highlights inconsistencies in his foreign policy approach and raises questions about US credibility.
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40% Bias Score


UK Data Leak Endangers Afghans Who Aided British Forces
A British Ministry of Defence employee accidentally leaked personal data of thousands of Afghans who assisted British forces, endangering their lives; this was covered up for 18 months using a super-injunction, raising concerns about government transparency and accountability.
UK Data Leak Endangers Afghans Who Aided British Forces
A British Ministry of Defence employee accidentally leaked personal data of thousands of Afghans who assisted British forces, endangering their lives; this was covered up for 18 months using a super-injunction, raising concerns about government transparency and accountability.
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40% Bias Score


US Judge Blocks Trump Administration from Using Travel Ban to Prevent Approved Refugees from Entering the Country
A US District Judge ruled against the Trump administration, preventing it from blocking approved refugees under a travel ban affecting 12 countries, including Afghanistan, Yemen, Iran, and Sudan, ordering the administration to process 80 refugees already vetted.
US Judge Blocks Trump Administration from Using Travel Ban to Prevent Approved Refugees from Entering the Country
A US District Judge ruled against the Trump administration, preventing it from blocking approved refugees under a travel ban affecting 12 countries, including Afghanistan, Yemen, Iran, and Sudan, ordering the administration to process 80 refugees already vetted.
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48% Bias Score


US, Indonesia Finalize Trade Deal with Significant Indonesian Purchase Commitments
The US and Indonesia reached a trade deal involving Indonesian commitments to purchase $15 billion in US energy, $4.5 billion in agricultural products, and 50 Boeing jets, in exchange for a 19 percent US tariff on Indonesian goods.
US, Indonesia Finalize Trade Deal with Significant Indonesian Purchase Commitments
The US and Indonesia reached a trade deal involving Indonesian commitments to purchase $15 billion in US energy, $4.5 billion in agricultural products, and 50 Boeing jets, in exchange for a 19 percent US tariff on Indonesian goods.
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60% Bias Score


Syrian Army's Suwayda Intervention Sparks Israeli Retaliation
The Syrian army's invasion of a Druze stronghold in Suwayda, Syria, on Tuesday, caused 18 Syrian soldier deaths, 30 civilian deaths and prompted retaliatory Israeli airstrikes, highlighting the ongoing conflict between the Syrian government and minority groups and complicating efforts towards region...
Syrian Army's Suwayda Intervention Sparks Israeli Retaliation
The Syrian army's invasion of a Druze stronghold in Suwayda, Syria, on Tuesday, caused 18 Syrian soldier deaths, 30 civilian deaths and prompted retaliatory Israeli airstrikes, highlighting the ongoing conflict between the Syrian government and minority groups and complicating efforts towards region...
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44% Bias Score

US Demands Probe into Killing of American by Israeli Settlers
20-year-old American citizen Sayfollah Musallet was beaten to death by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank on Friday; US Ambassador Mike Huckabee demanded an aggressive investigation, calling it a terrorist act, while critics point to a pattern of impunity for Israeli settler violence against...

US Demands Probe into Killing of American by Israeli Settlers
20-year-old American citizen Sayfollah Musallet was beaten to death by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank on Friday; US Ambassador Mike Huckabee demanded an aggressive investigation, calling it a terrorist act, while critics point to a pattern of impunity for Israeli settler violence against...
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52% Bias Score

Israeli Airstrikes Kill 12 in Lebanon, Targeting Hezbollah
Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley killed at least 12 people, including five Hezbollah fighters, and wounded eight others, according to Lebanese state media; Israel says the strikes targeted Hezbollah training camps and weapons warehouses, and were a warning against rebuilding capabilities...

Israeli Airstrikes Kill 12 in Lebanon, Targeting Hezbollah
Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley killed at least 12 people, including five Hezbollah fighters, and wounded eight others, according to Lebanese state media; Israel says the strikes targeted Hezbollah training camps and weapons warehouses, and were a warning against rebuilding capabilities...
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36% Bias Score

Apple Invests $500 Million in U.S. Rare Earth Supply Chain
Apple is investing $500 million in MP Materials to source rare earth magnets for its products, bolstering its U.S. supply chain and addressing U.S. reliance on China for these materials. The initiative includes a new recycling program and job creation.

Apple Invests $500 Million in U.S. Rare Earth Supply Chain
Apple is investing $500 million in MP Materials to source rare earth magnets for its products, bolstering its U.S. supply chain and addressing U.S. reliance on China for these materials. The initiative includes a new recycling program and job creation.
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36% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows Trump's Department of Education Layoffs
The Supreme Court ruled that President Trump can proceed with mass layoffs at the Department of Education, potentially affecting millions of students who rely on federal funding programs, including those from low-income families and students with disabilities. This decision comes after a lower court...

Supreme Court Allows Trump's Department of Education Layoffs
The Supreme Court ruled that President Trump can proceed with mass layoffs at the Department of Education, potentially affecting millions of students who rely on federal funding programs, including those from low-income families and students with disabilities. This decision comes after a lower court...
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40% Bias Score

AI in Arab Education: Transforming Learning, Raising Concerns
A new generation in the Arab world is using AI tools like ChatGPT for education, raising concerns about critical thinking skills and fact-checking among youth; however, experts advocate for responsible AI integration in education rather than outright prohibition.

AI in Arab Education: Transforming Learning, Raising Concerns
A new generation in the Arab world is using AI tools like ChatGPT for education, raising concerns about critical thinking skills and fact-checking among youth; however, experts advocate for responsible AI integration in education rather than outright prohibition.
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44% Bias Score

Federal Investigation Launched into University of Michigan's Foreign Funding
The U.S. Education Department launched an investigation into the University of Michigan's foreign funding following the arrest of two Chinese scientists on charges of smuggling biological materials into the U.S., raising national security concerns about the university's vulnerability to Chinese infl...

Federal Investigation Launched into University of Michigan's Foreign Funding
The U.S. Education Department launched an investigation into the University of Michigan's foreign funding following the arrest of two Chinese scientists on charges of smuggling biological materials into the U.S., raising national security concerns about the university's vulnerability to Chinese infl...
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48% Bias Score
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