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Fox News Apologizes for False Claim About Newsom-Trump Call
Fox News host Jesse Watters apologized on air for falsely claiming California Governor Gavin Newsom lied about a phone call with Donald Trump, leading to a $787 million defamation lawsuit that Newsom may continue despite the apology; the incident highlights the tension between political figures and ...
Fox News Apologizes for False Claim About Newsom-Trump Call
Fox News host Jesse Watters apologized on air for falsely claiming California Governor Gavin Newsom lied about a phone call with Donald Trump, leading to a $787 million defamation lawsuit that Newsom may continue despite the apology; the incident highlights the tension between political figures and ...
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36% Bias Score


Trump Administration's Reversal on Epstein Investigation Sparks Outrage
The Trump administration initially promoted conspiracy theories surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's death but later declared it a suicide, suppressing further investigation and causing significant backlash among supporters, revealing a pattern of exploiting conspiracy theories for political gain and highl...
Trump Administration's Reversal on Epstein Investigation Sparks Outrage
The Trump administration initially promoted conspiracy theories surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's death but later declared it a suicide, suppressing further investigation and causing significant backlash among supporters, revealing a pattern of exploiting conspiracy theories for political gain and highl...
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56% Bias Score


Trump Threatens Wall Street Journal After Epstein Letter Allegations
Following the Wall Street Journal's publication of allegations that Donald Trump contributed to a letter sent to Jeffrey Epstein, Trump threatened legal action against the Journal and its owner, Rupert Murdoch, despite previous encounters and disagreements.
Trump Threatens Wall Street Journal After Epstein Letter Allegations
Following the Wall Street Journal's publication of allegations that Donald Trump contributed to a letter sent to Jeffrey Epstein, Trump threatened legal action against the Journal and its owner, Rupert Murdoch, despite previous encounters and disagreements.
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32% Bias Score


Germany to Speed Up Asylum Processing, Create EU-Wide Migration System
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt announced at a summit held on Zugspitze, Germany, with neighboring countries, that asylum applications will be processed and deportations will be carried out much faster. Participants also agreed to create a Europe-wide migration system to fight human traf...
Germany to Speed Up Asylum Processing, Create EU-Wide Migration System
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt announced at a summit held on Zugspitze, Germany, with neighboring countries, that asylum applications will be processed and deportations will be carried out much faster. Participants also agreed to create a Europe-wide migration system to fight human traf...
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48% Bias Score


OpenAI Launches Agent: AI-Powered Chatbot Automates Complex Digital Tasks
OpenAI's new Agent chatbot feature automates complex digital tasks using web search, external service interaction, and user-approved actions; it is currently available in the US, Canada, and the UK for Pro, Plus, and Team users.
OpenAI Launches Agent: AI-Powered Chatbot Automates Complex Digital Tasks
OpenAI's new Agent chatbot feature automates complex digital tasks using web search, external service interaction, and user-approved actions; it is currently available in the US, Canada, and the UK for Pro, Plus, and Team users.
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36% Bias Score


UK Joins EU Sanctions Against Russia, Targeting Oil and Intelligence
The UK joined EU sanctions against Russia, reducing the maximum oil export price and sanctioning three GRU units and 18 spies for cyberattacks in Europe, including the Mariupol theater bombing and targeting of Yulia Skripal.
UK Joins EU Sanctions Against Russia, Targeting Oil and Intelligence
The UK joined EU sanctions against Russia, reducing the maximum oil export price and sanctioning three GRU units and 18 spies for cyberattacks in Europe, including the Mariupol theater bombing and targeting of Yulia Skripal.
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56% Bias Score

Trinidad and Tobago Declares Second State of Emergency Amid Gang Threat
Trinidad and Tobago declared a second state of emergency in 2025 due to intelligence about a coordinated criminal threat from gangs operating inside and outside prisons, prompting the relocation of gang leaders and granting law enforcement enhanced powers.

Trinidad and Tobago Declares Second State of Emergency Amid Gang Threat
Trinidad and Tobago declared a second state of emergency in 2025 due to intelligence about a coordinated criminal threat from gangs operating inside and outside prisons, prompting the relocation of gang leaders and granting law enforcement enhanced powers.
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48% Bias Score

Universal Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise in Mice Studies
A new mRNA-based cancer vaccine, tested on mice with various cancers, demonstrates potential as a universal treatment, shrinking or eliminating tumors when combined with immunotherapy, improving survival rates significantly; however, human trials are still needed.

Universal Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise in Mice Studies
A new mRNA-based cancer vaccine, tested on mice with various cancers, demonstrates potential as a universal treatment, shrinking or eliminating tumors when combined with immunotherapy, improving survival rates significantly; however, human trials are still needed.
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52% Bias Score

Adolescent Brain's Unique Vulnerability to Addiction: Marinelli's Research
Neuroscientist Michela Marinelli's research reveals that adolescent brains' inability to learn from punishment, coupled with stress, significantly increases addiction vulnerability, challenging current treatment approaches and highlighting the need for age-specific interventions.

Adolescent Brain's Unique Vulnerability to Addiction: Marinelli's Research
Neuroscientist Michela Marinelli's research reveals that adolescent brains' inability to learn from punishment, coupled with stress, significantly increases addiction vulnerability, challenging current treatment approaches and highlighting the need for age-specific interventions.
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44% Bias Score

US Backs Argentina in YPF Lawsuit, Suspending Share Transfer Order
The Trump administration backed Argentina against YPF shareholders in a US court case, supporting Argentina's claim of sovereign immunity, temporarily suspending a lower court's order to transfer 51% of YPF shares and setting a precedent for future nationalization disputes.

US Backs Argentina in YPF Lawsuit, Suspending Share Transfer Order
The Trump administration backed Argentina against YPF shareholders in a US court case, supporting Argentina's claim of sovereign immunity, temporarily suspending a lower court's order to transfer 51% of YPF shares and setting a precedent for future nationalization disputes.
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36% Bias Score

Emails Reveal Influence Peddling Scheme Involving Former Spanish Minister
An investigation by Mossos d'Esquadra revealed emails showing that Equipo Económico, a firm founded by former Spanish Minister Cristóbal Montoro, exerted influence on the Rajoy government to benefit its clients in the gas industry, leading to charges of influence peddling and corruption against Mont...

Emails Reveal Influence Peddling Scheme Involving Former Spanish Minister
An investigation by Mossos d'Esquadra revealed emails showing that Equipo Económico, a firm founded by former Spanish Minister Cristóbal Montoro, exerted influence on the Rajoy government to benefit its clients in the gas industry, leading to charges of influence peddling and corruption against Mont...
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48% Bias Score

US House Approves \$9 Billion Cut to Public Broadcasting and Foreign Aid
The US House approved President Trump's \$9 billion cut to public broadcasting and foreign aid, impacting PBS, NPR, and international assistance programs; this is the first successful presidential rescission of this magnitude in decades.

US House Approves \$9 Billion Cut to Public Broadcasting and Foreign Aid
The US House approved President Trump's \$9 billion cut to public broadcasting and foreign aid, impacting PBS, NPR, and international assistance programs; this is the first successful presidential rescission of this magnitude in decades.
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52% Bias Score
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