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VISIBLE Act Risks Doxing ICE Agents, Increasing Assaults: Acting Director
Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons warns that the proposed VISIBLE Act, requiring ICE agents to identify themselves publicly, could enable far-left groups to use AI and other technology to reveal agents' identities, resulting in an 830% increase in assaults against them since last year, and creating ser...
VISIBLE Act Risks Doxing ICE Agents, Increasing Assaults: Acting Director
Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons warns that the proposed VISIBLE Act, requiring ICE agents to identify themselves publicly, could enable far-left groups to use AI and other technology to reveal agents' identities, resulting in an 830% increase in assaults against them since last year, and creating ser...
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52% Bias Score


ICE Arrests Criminal Illegal Aliens Amidst Criticism and Increased Officer Assaults
ICE's nationwide crackdown on criminal illegal aliens resulted in the arrest of individuals with various serious offenses, including homicide, sexual assault, and drug trafficking, amidst criticism and an 830% increase in assaults against ICE officers.
ICE Arrests Criminal Illegal Aliens Amidst Criticism and Increased Officer Assaults
ICE's nationwide crackdown on criminal illegal aliens resulted in the arrest of individuals with various serious offenses, including homicide, sexual assault, and drug trafficking, amidst criticism and an 830% increase in assaults against ICE officers.
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64% Bias Score


Trump Administration Transfers 28,000 Acres of Arctic Land to Alaska Native Corporation
The Trump administration transferred 28,000 acres of Arctic land to the Iñupiaq-owned NANA corporation, reversing Biden administration decisions blocking the Ambler Mining Road project and prioritizing local control over resource development.
Trump Administration Transfers 28,000 Acres of Arctic Land to Alaska Native Corporation
The Trump administration transferred 28,000 acres of Arctic land to the Iñupiaq-owned NANA corporation, reversing Biden administration decisions blocking the Ambler Mining Road project and prioritizing local control over resource development.
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56% Bias Score


Coldwater Creek Radioactive Waste Links to 44% Increased Cancer Risk in Nearby Children
A Harvard study confirms a 44% higher cancer risk for children near Missouri's Coldwater Creek (1940s-60s) due to radioactive waste from the Manhattan Project and Mallinckrodt Chemical Works, leaching contaminants into the creek via uncovered drums; the expanded Radiation Exposure Compensation Act n...
Coldwater Creek Radioactive Waste Links to 44% Increased Cancer Risk in Nearby Children
A Harvard study confirms a 44% higher cancer risk for children near Missouri's Coldwater Creek (1940s-60s) due to radioactive waste from the Manhattan Project and Mallinckrodt Chemical Works, leaching contaminants into the creek via uncovered drums; the expanded Radiation Exposure Compensation Act n...
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40% Bias Score


Obama Denies Trump's Russiagate Accusations
Former President Obama denied President Trump's accusations that he orchestrated Russiagate, calling them "bizarre" and a distraction, while Trump claims newly declassified documents show Obama and his administration "manufactured" intelligence to create the narrative of Russian interference in the ...
Obama Denies Trump's Russiagate Accusations
Former President Obama denied President Trump's accusations that he orchestrated Russiagate, calling them "bizarre" and a distraction, while Trump claims newly declassified documents show Obama and his administration "manufactured" intelligence to create the narrative of Russian interference in the ...
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60% Bias Score


Bangladesh Jet Crash Kills 31, Sparking Protests
A Bangladesh Air Force training jet crashed into a Dhaka school on Monday, killing 31 people, mostly students, prompting widespread protests demanding accountability and compensation, amidst ongoing political instability.
Bangladesh Jet Crash Kills 31, Sparking Protests
A Bangladesh Air Force training jet crashed into a Dhaka school on Monday, killing 31 people, mostly students, prompting widespread protests demanding accountability and compensation, amidst ongoing political instability.
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36% Bias Score

Kohberger's Guilty Plea Results in 99-Year No-Contact Order Extension
On July 2, 2025, Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty to murdering four University of Idaho students in a November 2022 home invasion; prosecutors subsequently requested a 99-year extension on a no-contact order to protect the victims' families.

Kohberger's Guilty Plea Results in 99-Year No-Contact Order Extension
On July 2, 2025, Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty to murdering four University of Idaho students in a November 2022 home invasion; prosecutors subsequently requested a 99-year extension on a no-contact order to protect the victims' families.
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36% Bias Score

Texas Redistricting Sparks Democratic Counter-Strategy
Texas Republicans plan to redraw congressional districts to gain five seats before the 2026 midterms, prompting Democrats, including Beto O'Rourke, to consider similar actions in California to counter the GOP's power grab.

Texas Redistricting Sparks Democratic Counter-Strategy
Texas Republicans plan to redraw congressional districts to gain five seats before the 2026 midterms, prompting Democrats, including Beto O'Rourke, to consider similar actions in California to counter the GOP's power grab.
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60% Bias Score

WFP Airdrops Food Aid to 40,000 in South Sudan Amid Funding Crisis
The UN's World Food Programme conducted airdrops of over 400 metric tons of food aid to 40,000 people in South Sudan's Upper Nile region, a first in four months due to conflict and inaccessible roads, amid global funding cuts and a reorganization of US foreign assistance.

WFP Airdrops Food Aid to 40,000 in South Sudan Amid Funding Crisis
The UN's World Food Programme conducted airdrops of over 400 metric tons of food aid to 40,000 people in South Sudan's Upper Nile region, a first in four months due to conflict and inaccessible roads, amid global funding cuts and a reorganization of US foreign assistance.
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36% Bias Score

Champion Boxer Christy Salters-Martin Survives Attempted Murder by Husband
World champion boxer Christy Salters-Martin was stabbed and shot by her husband, Jim Martin, on November 23, 2010, in Apopka, Florida, after she revealed plans to leave him for her high school sweetheart, resulting in a trial where she metaphorically won her 50th fight by surviving the attack.

Champion Boxer Christy Salters-Martin Survives Attempted Murder by Husband
World champion boxer Christy Salters-Martin was stabbed and shot by her husband, Jim Martin, on November 23, 2010, in Apopka, Florida, after she revealed plans to leave him for her high school sweetheart, resulting in a trial where she metaphorically won her 50th fight by surviving the attack.
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40% Bias Score

Over 1,400 Dead in Syria's Renewed Sectarian Violence
A government committee in Syria reported that over 1,400 civilians were killed in sectarian violence on the coast earlier this year, followed by hundreds more deaths and over 128,500 displacements in southern Sweida province due to clashes between Sunni and Druze groups, raising concerns about Syria...

Over 1,400 Dead in Syria's Renewed Sectarian Violence
A government committee in Syria reported that over 1,400 civilians were killed in sectarian violence on the coast earlier this year, followed by hundreds more deaths and over 128,500 displacements in southern Sweida province due to clashes between Sunni and Druze groups, raising concerns about Syria...
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48% Bias Score

Suspect Uses Victims' Gun in Double Homicide, Prior Charges Dismissed
Raymond Boodarian, 22, is charged with the July 10 double murder of Robin Kaye and Thomas Deluca, 70, in their Encino home; he allegedly used their gun and contacted police, raising concerns about prior dismissed charges due to mental health issues.

Suspect Uses Victims' Gun in Double Homicide, Prior Charges Dismissed
Raymond Boodarian, 22, is charged with the July 10 double murder of Robin Kaye and Thomas Deluca, 70, in their Encino home; he allegedly used their gun and contacted police, raising concerns about prior dismissed charges due to mental health issues.
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32% Bias Score
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