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Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Shift Sparks Protests, Jeopardizing EU Bid
President Zelensky signed a bill transferring oversight of Ukraine's National Anti-Corruption Bureau and Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office to the prosecutor general, sparking nationwide protests and condemnation from international partners who view the move as undermining anti-corrupti...
Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Shift Sparks Protests, Jeopardizing EU Bid
President Zelensky signed a bill transferring oversight of Ukraine's National Anti-Corruption Bureau and Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office to the prosecutor general, sparking nationwide protests and condemnation from international partners who view the move as undermining anti-corrupti...
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52% Bias Score


Kohberger Sentenced to Life for Idaho Student Murders
Bryan Kohberger, a 30-year-old former criminology PhD student, was sentenced to life in prison without parole for the November 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students after accepting a plea deal; despite an extensive investigation, law enforcement failed to find the murder weapon or a clea...
Kohberger Sentenced to Life for Idaho Student Murders
Bryan Kohberger, a 30-year-old former criminology PhD student, was sentenced to life in prison without parole for the November 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students after accepting a plea deal; despite an extensive investigation, law enforcement failed to find the murder weapon or a clea...
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60% Bias Score


Trump Accuses Obama of Treason, Obama's Office Rebukes
President Trump accused former President Obama of treason, prompting a rebuke from Obama's office that highlighted the widely accepted conclusion of Russian interference in the 2016 election; Trump's attacks follow questions regarding the Jeffrey Epstein investigation and a report alleging Obama adm...
Trump Accuses Obama of Treason, Obama's Office Rebukes
President Trump accused former President Obama of treason, prompting a rebuke from Obama's office that highlighted the widely accepted conclusion of Russian interference in the 2016 election; Trump's attacks follow questions regarding the Jeffrey Epstein investigation and a report alleging Obama adm...
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56% Bias Score


Chinese Hackers Exploit Microsoft SharePoint Servers
Chinese state-backed hacking groups exploited vulnerabilities in Microsoft's on-premises SharePoint servers, stealing data from businesses and government entities globally; Microsoft has released security updates, but warns of continued attacks.
Chinese Hackers Exploit Microsoft SharePoint Servers
Chinese state-backed hacking groups exploited vulnerabilities in Microsoft's on-premises SharePoint servers, stealing data from businesses and government entities globally; Microsoft has released security updates, but warns of continued attacks.
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48% Bias Score


Turkey's Kurdish Conflict: Disarmament, Constitutional Changes, and the Risk of Sectarianism
Turkey is navigating a complex process to resolve its decades-long Kurdish conflict, involving disarmament, constitutional changes, and discussions of a new political system, amidst concerns about the potential for sectarianism and regional instability.
Turkey's Kurdish Conflict: Disarmament, Constitutional Changes, and the Risk of Sectarianism
Turkey is navigating a complex process to resolve its decades-long Kurdish conflict, involving disarmament, constitutional changes, and discussions of a new political system, amidst concerns about the potential for sectarianism and regional instability.
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48% Bias Score


NYC Man Indicted for Placing Seven IEDs Across Manhattan
On June 5, 2024, Michael Gann, a 55-year-old Inwood, New York resident, was arrested and indicted for creating and placing seven improvised explosive devices in Manhattan, including on rooftops and a subway track, possessing over 30 grams of explosive powder in one IED, exceeding legal limits by 600...
NYC Man Indicted for Placing Seven IEDs Across Manhattan
On June 5, 2024, Michael Gann, a 55-year-old Inwood, New York resident, was arrested and indicted for creating and placing seven improvised explosive devices in Manhattan, including on rooftops and a subway track, possessing over 30 grams of explosive powder in one IED, exceeding legal limits by 600...
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28% Bias Score

AFP Demands Evacuation of Gaza Freelancers Amid Starvation Crisis
Agence France-Presse (AFP) is demanding Israel allow immediate evacuation of its freelance journalists and their families from Gaza due to starvation and lack of clean water, impacting their work and health during the 22-month conflict; Israel's blockade and alleged actions regarding food aid are ke...

AFP Demands Evacuation of Gaza Freelancers Amid Starvation Crisis
Agence France-Presse (AFP) is demanding Israel allow immediate evacuation of its freelance journalists and their families from Gaza due to starvation and lack of clean water, impacting their work and health during the 22-month conflict; Israel's blockade and alleged actions regarding food aid are ke...
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40% Bias Score

ICJ Rules Healthy Environment a Human Right
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that a healthy environment is a human right, a decision prompted by Vanuatu, a small island nation highly vulnerable to climate change, emphasizing states' legal obligation to protect the environment.

ICJ Rules Healthy Environment a Human Right
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that a healthy environment is a human right, a decision prompted by Vanuatu, a small island nation highly vulnerable to climate change, emphasizing states' legal obligation to protect the environment.
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52% Bias Score

Ukraine Curtails Anti-Corruption Agencies, Sparking Protests and EU Concerns
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy signed a law on July 22nd limiting the powers of the NABU and SAPO, sparking protests and concerns about a rollback of anti-corruption efforts crucial for EU integration, amid allegations of Russian influence within the agencies.

Ukraine Curtails Anti-Corruption Agencies, Sparking Protests and EU Concerns
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy signed a law on July 22nd limiting the powers of the NABU and SAPO, sparking protests and concerns about a rollback of anti-corruption efforts crucial for EU integration, amid allegations of Russian influence within the agencies.
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36% Bias Score

Global Forest Fires Surge Amidst Climate Change
Between 2001 and 2024, global forest fires destroyed 152 million hectares of trees, a third of total tree loss, rising to nearly half in 2024; climate change is the primary driver, with the UN projecting a significant increase in extreme fires by 2100.

Global Forest Fires Surge Amidst Climate Change
Between 2001 and 2024, global forest fires destroyed 152 million hectares of trees, a third of total tree loss, rising to nearly half in 2024; climate change is the primary driver, with the UN projecting a significant increase in extreme fires by 2100.
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28% Bias Score

UK Diplomats Pressure Starmer to Recognize Palestinian State Amid Gaza Crisis
Over 50 former UK ambassadors and diplomats, joined by the Archbishop of York, are urging UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer to recognize a Palestinian state due to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, claiming inaction risks catastrophic implications for the UK's international reputation.

UK Diplomats Pressure Starmer to Recognize Palestinian State Amid Gaza Crisis
Over 50 former UK ambassadors and diplomats, joined by the Archbishop of York, are urging UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer to recognize a Palestinian state due to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, claiming inaction risks catastrophic implications for the UK's international reputation.
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40% Bias Score

Chicago Schools to Repay \$1.1M in Federal Funds Over Misreported Native American Enrollment
The Chicago Public School District will repay over \$1.1 million in federal funds after an investigation found they misreported the number of Native American students to receive additional funding from the Indian Education Formula Grant; the misreporting involved classifying South Asian students as ...

Chicago Schools to Repay \$1.1M in Federal Funds Over Misreported Native American Enrollment
The Chicago Public School District will repay over \$1.1 million in federal funds after an investigation found they misreported the number of Native American students to receive additional funding from the Indian Education Formula Grant; the misreporting involved classifying South Asian students as ...
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60% Bias Score
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