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State Department's Visa Revocations Based on Broad Antisemitism Definition Raises Free Speech Concerns
A federal court trial revealed the State Department, in collaboration with the White House, revoked the visas of multiple students and professors based on broad interpretations of antisemitism, leading to investigations and detentions; the judge suggested that non-citizens likely have the same First...
State Department's Visa Revocations Based on Broad Antisemitism Definition Raises Free Speech Concerns
A federal court trial revealed the State Department, in collaboration with the White House, revoked the visas of multiple students and professors based on broad interpretations of antisemitism, leading to investigations and detentions; the judge suggested that non-citizens likely have the same First...
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56% Bias Score


G20 Affirms Central Bank Independence, Calls for WTO Reform
G20 finance ministers, meeting in Durban, South Africa on July 17, 2025, issued a statement emphasizing central bank independence as crucial for price stability and stressing the need for WTO reform to address global economic uncertainty caused by wars, trade tensions, supply chain issues, high debt...
G20 Affirms Central Bank Independence, Calls for WTO Reform
G20 finance ministers, meeting in Durban, South Africa on July 17, 2025, issued a statement emphasizing central bank independence as crucial for price stability and stressing the need for WTO reform to address global economic uncertainty caused by wars, trade tensions, supply chain issues, high debt...
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44% Bias Score


Los Angeles Sues Airbnb for Alleged Price Gouging During Wildfires
Los Angeles sued Airbnb for allegedly allowing price gouging on over 2,000 properties during January's Southern California wildfires, violating a state law limiting price increases to 10% during emergencies; the city seeks an injunction and fines up to $2,500 per violation.
Los Angeles Sues Airbnb for Alleged Price Gouging During Wildfires
Los Angeles sued Airbnb for allegedly allowing price gouging on over 2,000 properties during January's Southern California wildfires, violating a state law limiting price increases to 10% during emergencies; the city seeks an injunction and fines up to $2,500 per violation.
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44% Bias Score


Trump's Attempt to Fire Powell Over Fed Renovation Costs Backfires
President Trump is attempting to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, citing the $2.5 billion cost of the Fed headquarters renovation, which includes marble added at the behest of Trump-appointed commission members in 2020, contradicting his claims of mismanagement.
Trump's Attempt to Fire Powell Over Fed Renovation Costs Backfires
President Trump is attempting to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, citing the $2.5 billion cost of the Fed headquarters renovation, which includes marble added at the behest of Trump-appointed commission members in 2020, contradicting his claims of mismanagement.
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48% Bias Score


Canada's New Tariffs on Chinese Steel Spark Trade Dispute with China
Canada imposed 25 percent tariffs on steel imports containing Chinese-melted steel, prompting criticism from China's embassy in Ottawa for violating WTO rules and disrupting global trade; this action escalates existing trade tensions between the two countries.
Canada's New Tariffs on Chinese Steel Spark Trade Dispute with China
Canada imposed 25 percent tariffs on steel imports containing Chinese-melted steel, prompting criticism from China's embassy in Ottawa for violating WTO rules and disrupting global trade; this action escalates existing trade tensions between the two countries.
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40% Bias Score


El Salvador Deports Venezuelan Prisoners in Exchange for American Hostages
El Salvador deported all Venezuelan prisoners to Venezuela in exchange for 10 American hostages and numerous Venezuelan political prisoners; this follows months of US-led negotiations and accusations of the Venezuelan prisoners belonging to the Tren de Aragua gang.
El Salvador Deports Venezuelan Prisoners in Exchange for American Hostages
El Salvador deported all Venezuelan prisoners to Venezuela in exchange for 10 American hostages and numerous Venezuelan political prisoners; this follows months of US-led negotiations and accusations of the Venezuelan prisoners belonging to the Tren de Aragua gang.
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48% Bias Score

UC Berkeley Professor Murdered in Greece; Five Arrested
A University of California, Berkeley professor, Przemyslaw Jeziorski, was shot and killed in Athens, Greece, on July 4th; five people, including his ex-wife and her boyfriend, were arrested; a prior restraining order request was denied due to insufficient evidence.

UC Berkeley Professor Murdered in Greece; Five Arrested
A University of California, Berkeley professor, Przemyslaw Jeziorski, was shot and killed in Athens, Greece, on July 4th; five people, including his ex-wife and her boyfriend, were arrested; a prior restraining order request was denied due to insufficient evidence.
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32% Bias Score

EU Imposes 18th Sanctions Package Against Russia, Targeting Oil and Finance
The EU implemented its 18th sanctions package against Russia on July 18th, targeting 22 banks, over 100 vessels in its "shadow fleet," and imposing a price cap of around $47.60 per barrel of oil, aiming to further restrict Russia's war funding.

EU Imposes 18th Sanctions Package Against Russia, Targeting Oil and Finance
The EU implemented its 18th sanctions package against Russia on July 18th, targeting 22 banks, over 100 vessels in its "shadow fleet," and imposing a price cap of around $47.60 per barrel of oil, aiming to further restrict Russia's war funding.
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44% Bias Score

Union Pacific Explores Norfolk Southern Acquisition, Facing Regulatory Hurdles
Union Pacific is exploring a potential acquisition of Norfolk Southern to create a US\$200 billion coast-to-coast rail network, facing regulatory scrutiny and opposition from shippers concerned about reduced competition and higher prices; talks are in early stages.

Union Pacific Explores Norfolk Southern Acquisition, Facing Regulatory Hurdles
Union Pacific is exploring a potential acquisition of Norfolk Southern to create a US\$200 billion coast-to-coast rail network, facing regulatory scrutiny and opposition from shippers concerned about reduced competition and higher prices; talks are in early stages.
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40% Bias Score

GENIUS Act Creates Stablecoin Regulatory Framework
President Trump signed the GENIUS Act, creating a regulatory framework for stablecoins, potentially expanding their market value to \$2 trillion by 2028 and increasing demand for U.S. Treasury bills, despite concerns about big tech influence and anti-money laundering.

GENIUS Act Creates Stablecoin Regulatory Framework
President Trump signed the GENIUS Act, creating a regulatory framework for stablecoins, potentially expanding their market value to \$2 trillion by 2028 and increasing demand for U.S. Treasury bills, despite concerns about big tech influence and anti-money laundering.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Sues Wall Street Journal Over Epstein Letter
President Donald Trump is suing the Wall Street Journal and its reporters for libel, assault, and slander over a published letter allegedly written to Jeffrey Epstein, escalating his legal campaign against media perceived as opponents; the lawsuit is unprecedented for a sitting president.

Trump Sues Wall Street Journal Over Epstein Letter
President Donald Trump is suing the Wall Street Journal and its reporters for libel, assault, and slander over a published letter allegedly written to Jeffrey Epstein, escalating his legal campaign against media perceived as opponents; the lawsuit is unprecedented for a sitting president.
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48% Bias Score

French Police Officers Arrested for Assaulting 17-Year-Old
Four French police officers were arrested on July 15th, 2024, following accusations of assaulting a 17-year-old boy in Garges-lès-Gonesse on July 14th. The officers deny the charges, which include violence by a person holding public authority and forgery, carrying potential sentences of five years i...

French Police Officers Arrested for Assaulting 17-Year-Old
Four French police officers were arrested on July 15th, 2024, following accusations of assaulting a 17-year-old boy in Garges-lès-Gonesse on July 14th. The officers deny the charges, which include violence by a person holding public authority and forgery, carrying potential sentences of five years i...
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48% Bias Score
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