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Trump Expresses Concern Over Israeli Actions in Gaza and Syria, Highlighting Strained Relationship
President Trump expressed surprise and displeasure over recent Israeli actions in Gaza and Syria, contacting Prime Minister Netanyahu to address concerns after an Israeli airstrike on a Gaza church and strikes on Syrian government buildings. This highlights a reportedly strained relationship despite...
Trump Expresses Concern Over Israeli Actions in Gaza and Syria, Highlighting Strained Relationship
President Trump expressed surprise and displeasure over recent Israeli actions in Gaza and Syria, contacting Prime Minister Netanyahu to address concerns after an Israeli airstrike on a Gaza church and strikes on Syrian government buildings. This highlights a reportedly strained relationship despite...
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36% Bias Score


Kyiv Warehouses Burn After Overnight Attacks
Overnight attacks on Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities resulted in warehouse fires and infrastructure damage, during an eight-hour air raid; Russia reported shooting down 19 Ukrainian drones; Ukraine is reportedly using non-GPS drones.
Kyiv Warehouses Burn After Overnight Attacks
Overnight attacks on Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities resulted in warehouse fires and infrastructure damage, during an eight-hour air raid; Russia reported shooting down 19 Ukrainian drones; Ukraine is reportedly using non-GPS drones.
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64% Bias Score


Israel's Gaza Demolitions Raise War Crimes Concerns
Israel has demolished thousands of buildings in Gaza since March, raising concerns about potential war crimes due to the scale of destruction and lack of specific military justifications; satellite imagery and verified videos show widespread devastation, impacting tens of thousands of civilians.
Israel's Gaza Demolitions Raise War Crimes Concerns
Israel has demolished thousands of buildings in Gaza since March, raising concerns about potential war crimes due to the scale of destruction and lack of specific military justifications; satellite imagery and verified videos show widespread devastation, impacting tens of thousands of civilians.
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20% Bias Score


Harvard Sues Trump Administration Over $2.5 Billion in Cancelled Research Grants
Harvard University is suing the Trump administration for cancelling $2.5 billion in federal research grants following a dispute over alleged antisemitism on campus and demands for changes to university policies. The White House claims Harvard failed to adequately address antisemitic incidents, while...
Harvard Sues Trump Administration Over $2.5 Billion in Cancelled Research Grants
Harvard University is suing the Trump administration for cancelling $2.5 billion in federal research grants following a dispute over alleged antisemitism on campus and demands for changes to university policies. The White House claims Harvard failed to adequately address antisemitic incidents, while...
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48% Bias Score


China Begins Construction of World's Largest Hydroelectric Dam in Tibet
China started building the world's largest hydroelectric dam in Tibet on July 19th, 2024, on the Yarlung Tsangpo River, raising concerns in India and Bangladesh about water security and environmental impacts, despite China's claims of ecological protection and local prosperity.
China Begins Construction of World's Largest Hydroelectric Dam in Tibet
China started building the world's largest hydroelectric dam in Tibet on July 19th, 2024, on the Yarlung Tsangpo River, raising concerns in India and Bangladesh about water security and environmental impacts, despite China's claims of ecological protection and local prosperity.
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40% Bias Score


Trump's Authoritarian Overreach: Pressuring Companies, Threatening Allies, and Undermining Justice
Donald Trump's authoritarianism has intensified, using his power to pressure companies like Coca-Cola and the NFL's Washington Commanders, threatening legal action against those critical of him, and interfering with judicial processes in Israel and Brazil, all while personally profiting from these a...
Trump's Authoritarian Overreach: Pressuring Companies, Threatening Allies, and Undermining Justice
Donald Trump's authoritarianism has intensified, using his power to pressure companies like Coca-Cola and the NFL's Washington Commanders, threatening legal action against those critical of him, and interfering with judicial processes in Israel and Brazil, all while personally profiting from these a...
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56% Bias Score

Dutch Doctor's Gaza Surgery Mission Highlights War's Devastation
Dutch doctor Salih El Saddy performed 200-220 surgeries in Gaza during the October 2023 conflict, facing extreme conditions and severe injuries, highlighting the devastating impact on Gaza's healthcare and civilians' resilience; his social media documentation amplified global awareness.

Dutch Doctor's Gaza Surgery Mission Highlights War's Devastation
Dutch doctor Salih El Saddy performed 200-220 surgeries in Gaza during the October 2023 conflict, facing extreme conditions and severe injuries, highlighting the devastating impact on Gaza's healthcare and civilians' resilience; his social media documentation amplified global awareness.
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52% Bias Score

Declassified Files Reignite 2016 Election Interference Debate
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard released over 100 pages of declassified files alleging the suppression of intelligence regarding Russian interference in the 2016 election, sparking partisan outrage and raising concerns about the integrity of US intelligence agencies and international...

Declassified Files Reignite 2016 Election Interference Debate
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard released over 100 pages of declassified files alleging the suppression of intelligence regarding Russian interference in the 2016 election, sparking partisan outrage and raising concerns about the integrity of US intelligence agencies and international...
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48% Bias Score

Bolsonaro Faces Arrest, Son's Assets Frozen Amid US Sanctions
Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes froze the assets of Jair Bolsonaro's son, Eduardo, and threatened to arrest Bolsonaro for violating a social media ban stemming from an alleged coup attempt; the US imposed visa restrictions on Moraes and his allies.

Bolsonaro Faces Arrest, Son's Assets Frozen Amid US Sanctions
Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes froze the assets of Jair Bolsonaro's son, Eduardo, and threatened to arrest Bolsonaro for violating a social media ban stemming from an alleged coup attempt; the US imposed visa restrictions on Moraes and his allies.
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52% Bias Score

Germany and U.S. to Deliver Five Patriot Systems to Ukraine
Germany and the U.S. will deliver five Patriot air defense systems to Ukraine to counter Russia's intensified long-range missile strikes, following a recent attack on Kyiv that caused casualties and significant damage; the agreement was made after a meeting between the defense ministers of both coun...

Germany and U.S. to Deliver Five Patriot Systems to Ukraine
Germany and the U.S. will deliver five Patriot air defense systems to Ukraine to counter Russia's intensified long-range missile strikes, following a recent attack on Kyiv that caused casualties and significant damage; the agreement was made after a meeting between the defense ministers of both coun...
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48% Bias Score

Generative AI: Revolutionizing Cybersecurity, Education, and Eldercare
MIT professors and industry leaders predict generative AI will revolutionize cybersecurity, education, and eldercare through AI agents acting as digital sentinels, personalized learning mentors, and humanoid robot companions by 2032.

Generative AI: Revolutionizing Cybersecurity, Education, and Eldercare
MIT professors and industry leaders predict generative AI will revolutionize cybersecurity, education, and eldercare through AI agents acting as digital sentinels, personalized learning mentors, and humanoid robot companions by 2032.
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40% Bias Score

UK Intelligence Data Breach Inquiry Launched
A data breach in February 2022, involving over 30,000 resettlement applications, was only discovered in August 2023, leading to a super-injunction and a parliamentary inquiry into the UK intelligence community's response, costing approximately £850 million to relocate 7,000 affected Afghans.

UK Intelligence Data Breach Inquiry Launched
A data breach in February 2022, involving over 30,000 resettlement applications, was only discovered in August 2023, leading to a super-injunction and a parliamentary inquiry into the UK intelligence community's response, costing approximately £850 million to relocate 7,000 affected Afghans.
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32% Bias Score
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