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Lions Win First Test, but Second-Half Slump Raises Concerns
The British and Irish Lions defeated the Wallabies 27-19 in the first Test at Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium, securing a 1-0 series lead despite a concerning second-half drop-off in performance.
Lions Win First Test, but Second-Half Slump Raises Concerns
The British and Irish Lions defeated the Wallabies 27-19 in the first Test at Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium, securing a 1-0 series lead despite a concerning second-half drop-off in performance.
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44% Bias Score


South Korean Ex-President Indicted on Martial Law Charges
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol was indicted on Saturday for abuse of power and obstruction of justice, stemming from his attempt to declare martial law in December, which involved sending troops to parliament and creating a false document; he denies all charges.
South Korean Ex-President Indicted on Martial Law Charges
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol was indicted on Saturday for abuse of power and obstruction of justice, stemming from his attempt to declare martial law in December, which involved sending troops to parliament and creating a false document; he denies all charges.
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40% Bias Score


Conflicting Reports on Damage to Iranian Nuclear Facilities After U.S. Strike
On July 19, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump claimed the U.S. completely destroyed three Iranian nuclear facilities, despite reports suggesting only one suffered extensive damage and the others could resume operation soon.
Conflicting Reports on Damage to Iranian Nuclear Facilities After U.S. Strike
On July 19, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump claimed the U.S. completely destroyed three Iranian nuclear facilities, despite reports suggesting only one suffered extensive damage and the others could resume operation soon.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Blames Powell for Soaring US Interest Payments
President Trump blames Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell for high US interest payments nearing $1 trillion annually, a consequence of the nation's growing debt and rising interest rates; experts say that while lowering interest rates may help, addressing the deficit is crucial.
Trump Blames Powell for Soaring US Interest Payments
President Trump blames Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell for high US interest payments nearing $1 trillion annually, a consequence of the nation's growing debt and rising interest rates; experts say that while lowering interest rates may help, addressing the deficit is crucial.
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36% Bias Score


Trump 2.0: A Radical Departure from the First Term
President Trump's second term is characterized by a sharp departure from his first, marked by policy reversals, increased aggression, and attempts to remove his own appointees, creating significant uncertainty and potential instability.
Trump 2.0: A Radical Departure from the First Term
President Trump's second term is characterized by a sharp departure from his first, marked by policy reversals, increased aggression, and attempts to remove his own appointees, creating significant uncertainty and potential instability.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Condemns Smithsonian Exhibit on Race and American Sculpture
President Trump's executive order condemned the Smithsonian's "The Shape of Power" exhibit, which explores how American sculptures have reflected and reinforced racist ideologies, prompting a review of Smithsonian content and raising concerns about curbing open discussions of the nation's complex pa...
Trump Condemns Smithsonian Exhibit on Race and American Sculpture
President Trump's executive order condemned the Smithsonian's "The Shape of Power" exhibit, which explores how American sculptures have reflected and reinforced racist ideologies, prompting a review of Smithsonian content and raising concerns about curbing open discussions of the nation's complex pa...
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64% Bias Score

Phil Collins's Transatlantic Live Aid Feat: Success, Tensions, and \$125 Million Raised
On July 13, 1985, Phil Collins performed at Live Aid in London and Philadelphia, traveling via Concorde after his London performance to join Led Zeppelin and other artists; the event raised over \$125 million for famine relief.

Phil Collins's Transatlantic Live Aid Feat: Success, Tensions, and \$125 Million Raised
On July 13, 1985, Phil Collins performed at Live Aid in London and Philadelphia, traveling via Concorde after his London performance to join Led Zeppelin and other artists; the event raised over \$125 million for famine relief.
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48% Bias Score

DRC, M23 Rebels Sign Ceasefire Deal in Qatar
The Democratic Republic of Congo and M23 rebels signed a ceasefire agreement in Qatar on Saturday, aiming to end the conflict that has killed thousands and displaced hundreds of thousands, with a final peace deal due by August 18th, incorporating elements of a prior US-brokered deal.

DRC, M23 Rebels Sign Ceasefire Deal in Qatar
The Democratic Republic of Congo and M23 rebels signed a ceasefire agreement in Qatar on Saturday, aiming to end the conflict that has killed thousands and displaced hundreds of thousands, with a final peace deal due by August 18th, incorporating elements of a prior US-brokered deal.
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40% Bias Score

Former Federal Prosecutor Runs for Office After Resigning in Protest of Trump Administration
Former federal prosecutor Erika Evans resigned from her position in March due to policy disagreements with the Trump administration and is now running for Seattle City Attorney, reflecting a broader trend of former federal officials seeking office due to their dissatisfaction with the current admini...

Former Federal Prosecutor Runs for Office After Resigning in Protest of Trump Administration
Former federal prosecutor Erika Evans resigned from her position in March due to policy disagreements with the Trump administration and is now running for Seattle City Attorney, reflecting a broader trend of former federal officials seeking office due to their dissatisfaction with the current admini...
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48% Bias Score

South Africa Building Collapse: 34 Dead, Systemic Failures Revealed
A building collapse in George, South Africa, killed 34 construction workers and injured dozens in May 2024 due to substandard materials, structural defects, and ignored safety warnings, prompting calls for criminal accountability and industry reform.

South Africa Building Collapse: 34 Dead, Systemic Failures Revealed
A building collapse in George, South Africa, killed 34 construction workers and injured dozens in May 2024 due to substandard materials, structural defects, and ignored safety warnings, prompting calls for criminal accountability and industry reform.
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48% Bias Score

Miss Côte d'Ivoire Faces Wave of Cyberbullying
Miss Côte d'Ivoire 2025, Fatima Koné, is facing intense cyberbullying after her crowning, highlighting the widespread problem of online harassment in Côte d'Ivoire, where 25% of the population experiences it, and the inadequate legal protections for victims.

Miss Côte d'Ivoire Faces Wave of Cyberbullying
Miss Côte d'Ivoire 2025, Fatima Koné, is facing intense cyberbullying after her crowning, highlighting the widespread problem of online harassment in Côte d'Ivoire, where 25% of the population experiences it, and the inadequate legal protections for victims.
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44% Bias Score

Iran's Guardian Council Re-elects Hardline Secretary for 33rd Term
Ahmad Jannati, 99, was re-elected secretary of Iran's Guardian Council for a 33rd term on June 26, 2024, a decision criticized for hindering free elections and further entrenching hardline control.

Iran's Guardian Council Re-elects Hardline Secretary for 33rd Term
Ahmad Jannati, 99, was re-elected secretary of Iran's Guardian Council for a 33rd term on June 26, 2024, a decision criticized for hindering free elections and further entrenching hardline control.
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36% Bias Score
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