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Australia Makes Second $800 Million AUKUS Payment Amidst US Review
Australia secretly paid the US another $800 million for AUKUS submarines, totaling $1.6 billion, despite a US Pentagon review; Canberra will pay $2 billion by end-2025, part of a $268-$368 billion, 30-year commitment.
Australia Makes Second $800 Million AUKUS Payment Amidst US Review
Australia secretly paid the US another $800 million for AUKUS submarines, totaling $1.6 billion, despite a US Pentagon review; Canberra will pay $2 billion by end-2025, part of a $268-$368 billion, 30-year commitment.
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36% Bias Score


Israel Tourism Recovers Despite Ongoing Conflict
Despite a recent multi-front war and ongoing hostage crisis resulting in high airfare costs, tourism in Israel is recovering, with visitors reporting a generally safe and welcoming atmosphere during their travels.
Israel Tourism Recovers Despite Ongoing Conflict
Despite a recent multi-front war and ongoing hostage crisis resulting in high airfare costs, tourism in Israel is recovering, with visitors reporting a generally safe and welcoming atmosphere during their travels.
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56% Bias Score


Ukraine Protests Weakening of Anti-Corruption Agencies
Thousands protested in Kyiv on Tuesday against a new Ukrainian law that weakens anti-corruption agencies, prompting EU concern and raising questions about Ukraine's commitment to fighting corruption amid its war with Russia.
Ukraine Protests Weakening of Anti-Corruption Agencies
Thousands protested in Kyiv on Tuesday against a new Ukrainian law that weakens anti-corruption agencies, prompting EU concern and raising questions about Ukraine's commitment to fighting corruption amid its war with Russia.
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40% Bias Score


Federal Investigation Prompts New Organ Transplant System Safeguards
A federal investigation into a Kentucky organ procurement organization revealed a concerning pattern of risk in dozens of cases, prompting the U.S. to develop new safeguards for its organ transplant system; while most donations are appropriate, near misses highlight the need for better communication...
Federal Investigation Prompts New Organ Transplant System Safeguards
A federal investigation into a Kentucky organ procurement organization revealed a concerning pattern of risk in dozens of cases, prompting the U.S. to develop new safeguards for its organ transplant system; while most donations are appropriate, near misses highlight the need for better communication...
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36% Bias Score


US Withdraws from UNESCO, Citing Ideological Differences
The United States announced its withdrawal from UNESCO, effective December 31, 2026, citing the organization's "globalist, ideological agenda" and past financial disagreements, a decision the UNESCO director-general called "expected".
US Withdraws from UNESCO, Citing Ideological Differences
The United States announced its withdrawal from UNESCO, effective December 31, 2026, citing the organization's "globalist, ideological agenda" and past financial disagreements, a decision the UNESCO director-general called "expected".
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60% Bias Score


Appeals Court Denies AP's Appeal for Full Access to Presidential Events
The U.S. Court of Appeals on Tuesday denied The Associated Press's appeal to regain full access to cover President Trump's events, but the court will hear the full merits of the case this fall. The White House banned AP journalists from events in February for its coverage of the president and his de...
Appeals Court Denies AP's Appeal for Full Access to Presidential Events
The U.S. Court of Appeals on Tuesday denied The Associated Press's appeal to regain full access to cover President Trump's events, but the court will hear the full merits of the case this fall. The White House banned AP journalists from events in February for its coverage of the president and his de...
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40% Bias Score

China Intensifies Data Industry Development with New Clusters and Expo
China's National Data Administration announced plans to significantly expand its data industry through cluster development, high-quality dataset creation, and the China International Big Data Industry Expo 2025, leveraging its massive data resources and aiming to boost the digital economy and foster...

China Intensifies Data Industry Development with New Clusters and Expo
China's National Data Administration announced plans to significantly expand its data industry through cluster development, high-quality dataset creation, and the China International Big Data Industry Expo 2025, leveraging its massive data resources and aiming to boost the digital economy and foster...
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44% Bias Score

Community Bail Funds Face Scrutiny Amidst Bail Reform Debate
Conservative lawmakers are scrutinizing community bail funds, which use public donations to release pre-trial detainees, following the rise of such funds after 2020; at least four states have passed laws regulating them, despite studies showing no link between bail reform and higher crime rates; som...

Community Bail Funds Face Scrutiny Amidst Bail Reform Debate
Conservative lawmakers are scrutinizing community bail funds, which use public donations to release pre-trial detainees, following the rise of such funds after 2020; at least four states have passed laws regulating them, despite studies showing no link between bail reform and higher crime rates; som...
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48% Bias Score

State-Level Attacks on University Autonomy Mirror Harvard Showdown
Republican state officials, mirroring actions at Harvard, are targeting public universities in Indiana, Florida, Ohio, Texas, Iowa, and Idaho to influence governance, curriculum, and faculty tenure, driven by conservative ideologies and concerns about college liberalism and student debt.

State-Level Attacks on University Autonomy Mirror Harvard Showdown
Republican state officials, mirroring actions at Harvard, are targeting public universities in Indiana, Florida, Ohio, Texas, Iowa, and Idaho to influence governance, curriculum, and faculty tenure, driven by conservative ideologies and concerns about college liberalism and student debt.
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48% Bias Score

U.S.-Japan Trade Deal Spurs Asian Market Rally
President Trump announced a trade deal with Japan lowering the import duty on most Japanese goods to 15%, prompting a rally in Asian markets; Japan will invest $550 billion in the U.S. and open its economy to American autos and rice.

U.S.-Japan Trade Deal Spurs Asian Market Rally
President Trump announced a trade deal with Japan lowering the import duty on most Japanese goods to 15%, prompting a rally in Asian markets; Japan will invest $550 billion in the U.S. and open its economy to American autos and rice.
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52% Bias Score

Ukraine Protests Weakening of Anti-Corruption Agencies
Thousands protested in Kyiv against a Ukrainian parliamentary bill weakening anti-corruption agencies, signed into law by President Zelenskyy despite EU concerns and public outrage, potentially jeopardizing Ukraine's EU path and Western aid.

Ukraine Protests Weakening of Anti-Corruption Agencies
Thousands protested in Kyiv against a Ukrainian parliamentary bill weakening anti-corruption agencies, signed into law by President Zelenskyy despite EU concerns and public outrage, potentially jeopardizing Ukraine's EU path and Western aid.
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60% Bias Score

Teen AI Companion Use Raises Mental Health Concerns
A Common Sense Media study found that over 70% of teens have used AI companions, with half using them regularly for emotional support and decision-making, raising concerns about the impact on social skills and mental health; the study recommends that minors not use AI companions.

Teen AI Companion Use Raises Mental Health Concerns
A Common Sense Media study found that over 70% of teens have used AI companions, with half using them regularly for emotional support and decision-making, raising concerns about the impact on social skills and mental health; the study recommends that minors not use AI companions.
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56% Bias Score
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