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Syria: Clashes in Sweida Leave Hundreds Dead, Thousands Displaced
Clashes between Druze and Bedouin clans in Sweida, Syria, resulted in hundreds of deaths, 128,571 displaced people, and a U.S.-brokered ceasefire leading to Bedouin withdrawal; Israel also launched airstrikes, and humanitarian aid is now entering the affected area.
Syria: Clashes in Sweida Leave Hundreds Dead, Thousands Displaced
Clashes between Druze and Bedouin clans in Sweida, Syria, resulted in hundreds of deaths, 128,571 displaced people, and a U.S.-brokered ceasefire leading to Bedouin withdrawal; Israel also launched airstrikes, and humanitarian aid is now entering the affected area.
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32% Bias Score


Mississippi Social Media Age Verification Law Upheld by Appeals Court
A federal appeals court upheld a Mississippi law requiring social media users to verify their age, despite tech industry challenges citing privacy and free speech concerns; the law aims to curb harm to children from online activities.
Mississippi Social Media Age Verification Law Upheld by Appeals Court
A federal appeals court upheld a Mississippi law requiring social media users to verify their age, despite tech industry challenges citing privacy and free speech concerns; the law aims to curb harm to children from online activities.
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40% Bias Score


Ecuadorian Drug Lord Extradited to US
Ecuador extradited Jose Adolfo Macias, leader of the Los Choneros drug cartel, to the US on Sunday to face drug and gun smuggling charges following his recapture after a prison escape that sparked widespread violence in Ecuador in January 2024.
Ecuadorian Drug Lord Extradited to US
Ecuador extradited Jose Adolfo Macias, leader of the Los Choneros drug cartel, to the US on Sunday to face drug and gun smuggling charges following his recapture after a prison escape that sparked widespread violence in Ecuador in January 2024.
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40% Bias Score


China's Brain-Computer Interface Shows Promise in ALS Patient Communication
A clinical trial in Beijing using the Beinao-1 brain-computer interface chip enabled a 67-year-old ALS patient to express the words "I want to eat" through thought, showcasing China's rapid advancements in this technology.
China's Brain-Computer Interface Shows Promise in ALS Patient Communication
A clinical trial in Beijing using the Beinao-1 brain-computer interface chip enabled a 67-year-old ALS patient to express the words "I want to eat" through thought, showcasing China's rapid advancements in this technology.
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48% Bias Score


Man Dies After Being Pulled into MRI Machine by Metal Chain
A 61-year-old man died in Westbury, New York, after a large metallic chain he wore around his neck was pulled into an MRI machine during a scan, highlighting the dangers of metal near powerful magnets.
Man Dies After Being Pulled into MRI Machine by Metal Chain
A 61-year-old man died in Westbury, New York, after a large metallic chain he wore around his neck was pulled into an MRI machine during a scan, highlighting the dangers of metal near powerful magnets.
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28% Bias Score


Bhutan's Carbon-Negative Success: A Model for Sustainable Development
The Kingdom of Bhutan, a small Himalayan nation, is carbon negative, absorbing nearly three times more CO2 than it emits due to its vast forests and sustainable development policies prioritizing environmental protection, enshrined in its constitution.
Bhutan's Carbon-Negative Success: A Model for Sustainable Development
The Kingdom of Bhutan, a small Himalayan nation, is carbon negative, absorbing nearly three times more CO2 than it emits due to its vast forests and sustainable development policies prioritizing environmental protection, enshrined in its constitution.
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40% Bias Score

Iran Challenges E3 Legitimacy to Reimpose Sanctions
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi sent a letter to the UN, arguing that the E3 (UK, France, Germany) forfeited their right to reimpose UN sanctions on Iran due to their support for attacks on Iranian nuclear sites, contradicting previous reports of an August 2025 deadline for a new nuclear dea...

Iran Challenges E3 Legitimacy to Reimpose Sanctions
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi sent a letter to the UN, arguing that the E3 (UK, France, Germany) forfeited their right to reimpose UN sanctions on Iran due to their support for attacks on Iranian nuclear sites, contradicting previous reports of an August 2025 deadline for a new nuclear dea...
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56% Bias Score

Stevie Wonder: At 75, Still Creating and Actively Engaged
At age 75, Stevie Wonder, known for hits like "Superstition," continues touring and recording, recently finishing a celebrated UK tour and working on a new album, "Through The Eyes Of Wonder," while voicing concerns about regressive political trends in the US.

Stevie Wonder: At 75, Still Creating and Actively Engaged
At age 75, Stevie Wonder, known for hits like "Superstition," continues touring and recording, recently finishing a celebrated UK tour and working on a new album, "Through The Eyes Of Wonder," while voicing concerns about regressive political trends in the US.
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36% Bias Score

Southeast Asia Faces \$2 Billion Cut in Western Development Funding
Western governments' cutbacks will reduce development financing to Southeast Asia by over \$2 billion in 2026, impacting poorer nations most severely and increasing reliance on China and other Asian nations for funding.

Southeast Asia Faces \$2 Billion Cut in Western Development Funding
Western governments' cutbacks will reduce development financing to Southeast Asia by over \$2 billion in 2026, impacting poorer nations most severely and increasing reliance on China and other Asian nations for funding.
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44% Bias Score

National Inquiry into 1984 Orgreave Miners' Strike Announced
A national inquiry into the 1984 Orgreave miners' strike clash, involving thousands of police and miners outside a Rotherham coking plant, has been announced by the UK government, following years of campaigning. The inquiry will investigate events of the day, failed prosecutions, and allegedly falsi...

National Inquiry into 1984 Orgreave Miners' Strike Announced
A national inquiry into the 1984 Orgreave miners' strike clash, involving thousands of police and miners outside a Rotherham coking plant, has been announced by the UK government, following years of campaigning. The inquiry will investigate events of the day, failed prosecutions, and allegedly falsi...
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32% Bias Score

Capture of Notorious Ecuadorian Gang Leader Ends Wave of Violence
Ecuadorian authorities captured José Adolfo Macías Villamar, alias "Fito," leader of the Los Choneros drug cartel, on June 25th, ending a period of intense violence sparked by his January 2024 prison escape that included bombings, gang warfare, and the takeover of a Guayaquil television station.

Capture of Notorious Ecuadorian Gang Leader Ends Wave of Violence
Ecuadorian authorities captured José Adolfo Macías Villamar, alias "Fito," leader of the Los Choneros drug cartel, on June 25th, ending a period of intense violence sparked by his January 2024 prison escape that included bombings, gang warfare, and the takeover of a Guayaquil television station.
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60% Bias Score

Fidelity Canada's Pandemic Pivot Fuels Market Share Surge
Fidelity Investments Canada ULC, led by Rob Strickland, rose from Canada's seventh-largest to second-largest mutual fund manager between 2005 and 2023, managing over $307 billion in assets, largely due to its successful pandemic pivot to digital platforms that broadened its reach to financial adviso...

Fidelity Canada's Pandemic Pivot Fuels Market Share Surge
Fidelity Investments Canada ULC, led by Rob Strickland, rose from Canada's seventh-largest to second-largest mutual fund manager between 2005 and 2023, managing over $307 billion in assets, largely due to its successful pandemic pivot to digital platforms that broadened its reach to financial adviso...
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52% Bias Score
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