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Trump Finalizes Sweeping Tariff Changes, Reshaping Global Trade
President Trump finalized new tariffs and trade deals with various countries, including the EU and Japan, while unilaterally setting rates for others like Switzerland (39%) and Taiwan (20%), taking effect August 7th (most goods) and October 5th (goods shipped by vessel), aiming to boost U.S. manufac...
Trump Finalizes Sweeping Tariff Changes, Reshaping Global Trade
President Trump finalized new tariffs and trade deals with various countries, including the EU and Japan, while unilaterally setting rates for others like Switzerland (39%) and Taiwan (20%), taking effect August 7th (most goods) and October 5th (goods shipped by vessel), aiming to boost U.S. manufac...
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40% Bias Score


Apple Q3 Revenue Soars, Exceeding Expectations Amidst Trade War and Competition
Apple reported record-breaking fiscal third-quarter revenue of $94.04 billion, exceeding expectations by $4.5 billion, driven by strong iPhone sales growth of 13.5% reaching $44.58 billion, despite potential US tariffs and increased competition.
Apple Q3 Revenue Soars, Exceeding Expectations Amidst Trade War and Competition
Apple reported record-breaking fiscal third-quarter revenue of $94.04 billion, exceeding expectations by $4.5 billion, driven by strong iPhone sales growth of 13.5% reaching $44.58 billion, despite potential US tariffs and increased competition.
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36% Bias Score


Myanmar Military Transfers Power, but Junta Chief Remains in Control
Myanmar's military nominally transferred power to a civilian-led interim government on Thursday, but the junta chief remains in charge as acting president, and a planned election proceeds amidst ongoing civil war and widespread human rights abuses.
Myanmar Military Transfers Power, but Junta Chief Remains in Control
Myanmar's military nominally transferred power to a civilian-led interim government on Thursday, but the junta chief remains in charge as acting president, and a planned election proceeds amidst ongoing civil war and widespread human rights abuses.
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44% Bias Score


Florida Sets Execution Record with Death of Edward Zakrzewski
Edward Zakrzewski, 60, was executed in Florida on August 2, 2025, for the 1994 murders of his wife and two children, setting a state record for executions in a single year since the death penalty's reinstatement.
Florida Sets Execution Record with Death of Edward Zakrzewski
Edward Zakrzewski, 60, was executed in Florida on August 2, 2025, for the 1994 murders of his wife and two children, setting a state record for executions in a single year since the death penalty's reinstatement.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Announces Revised Tariffs, Lowering Rates for Some Countries
President Trump announced revised tariffs on August 1st, 2024, lowering rates for some countries (e.g., Angola from 32% to 15%, EU from 20% to 15%) while maintaining or increasing them for others, based on their economic and security cooperation with the US.
Trump Announces Revised Tariffs, Lowering Rates for Some Countries
President Trump announced revised tariffs on August 1st, 2024, lowering rates for some countries (e.g., Angola from 32% to 15%, EU from 20% to 15%) while maintaining or increasing them for others, based on their economic and security cooperation with the US.
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52% Bias Score


Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Termination of TPS for 60,000 Immigrants
A California federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 60,000 immigrants from Nepal, Honduras, and Nicaragua, preventing their deportation and allowing them to continue working in the US, despite the Homeland Security Secretary's...
Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Termination of TPS for 60,000 Immigrants
A California federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 60,000 immigrants from Nepal, Honduras, and Nicaragua, preventing their deportation and allowing them to continue working in the US, despite the Homeland Security Secretary's...
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44% Bias Score

Apple Q3 Beats Expectations Amidst Trade War Headwinds
Apple reported record-breaking fiscal Q3 2024 results, exceeding revenue expectations by $4.5 billion at $94.04 billion, driven by a 13.5% surge in iPhone sales to $44.58 billion despite potential US tariffs; the success highlights the impact of its supply chain diversification to India and Vietnam.

Apple Q3 Beats Expectations Amidst Trade War Headwinds
Apple reported record-breaking fiscal Q3 2024 results, exceeding revenue expectations by $4.5 billion at $94.04 billion, driven by a 13.5% surge in iPhone sales to $44.58 billion despite potential US tariffs; the success highlights the impact of its supply chain diversification to India and Vietnam.
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44% Bias Score

Secret Service Investigates Agent's Attempted Smuggling of Wife onto Presidential Aircraft
A Secret Service agent attempted to smuggle his wife onto a Secret Service cargo plane traveling with President Trump to Scotland; the agency is investigating, and though no protectees were affected, the incident raises concerns about security protocols and accountability within the agency.

Secret Service Investigates Agent's Attempted Smuggling of Wife onto Presidential Aircraft
A Secret Service agent attempted to smuggle his wife onto a Secret Service cargo plane traveling with President Trump to Scotland; the agency is investigating, and though no protectees were affected, the incident raises concerns about security protocols and accountability within the agency.
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44% Bias Score

Florida Sets Record for Executions in 2025
Edward Zakrzewski, 60, was executed in Florida on Thursday, August 1, 2025, for the 1994 murders of his wife and two children, setting a state record for the most executions in a single year since the U.S. Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty in 1976.

Florida Sets Record for Executions in 2025
Edward Zakrzewski, 60, was executed in Florida on Thursday, August 1, 2025, for the 1994 murders of his wife and two children, setting a state record for the most executions in a single year since the U.S. Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty in 1976.
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64% Bias Score

Musk Donates $15 Million to Pro-Trump Super PACs Amidst Political Feud
Elon Musk donated $15 million to three pro-Trump super PACs on June 27, 2024, amid a public feud with President Trump and days before announcing his own political party; this follows his $290 million investment in the 2024 election to support Trump and congressional candidates.

Musk Donates $15 Million to Pro-Trump Super PACs Amidst Political Feud
Elon Musk donated $15 million to three pro-Trump super PACs on June 27, 2024, amid a public feud with President Trump and days before announcing his own political party; this follows his $290 million investment in the 2024 election to support Trump and congressional candidates.
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40% Bias Score

Trump's New Tariffs: A Global Trade Restructuring
President Trump announced new tariffs, with most countries facing a 10% or 15% rate depending on trade balance, while some face rates exceeding 15% due to existing deals or presidential decisions; implementation is set for August 7th, except for Canada's tariffs which start Friday.

Trump's New Tariffs: A Global Trade Restructuring
President Trump announced new tariffs, with most countries facing a 10% or 15% rate depending on trade balance, while some face rates exceeding 15% due to existing deals or presidential decisions; implementation is set for August 7th, except for Canada's tariffs which start Friday.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Myanmar Military Transfers Power, Retains Control Ahead of Contested Elections
Myanmar's military nominally transferred power to a civilian interim government on Thursday ahead of planned elections, but the junta chief, Min Aung Hlaing, remains in control as acting president, maintaining the status quo in the war-torn nation. A nationwide state of emergency has been lifted.

Myanmar Military Transfers Power, Retains Control Ahead of Contested Elections
Myanmar's military nominally transferred power to a civilian interim government on Thursday ahead of planned elections, but the junta chief, Min Aung Hlaing, remains in control as acting president, maintaining the status quo in the war-torn nation. A nationwide state of emergency has been lifted.
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56% Bias Score
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