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Long Beach Man Arrested, Faces Federal Charges for Alleged ISIS Support
Mark Lorenzo Villanueva, a 28-year-old Long Beach resident, was arrested on Friday and faces federal charges for allegedly sending $1,615 to ISIS via Western Union over five months, expressing a desire to join the group and possessing a suspected explosive device.
Long Beach Man Arrested, Faces Federal Charges for Alleged ISIS Support
Mark Lorenzo Villanueva, a 28-year-old Long Beach resident, was arrested on Friday and faces federal charges for allegedly sending $1,615 to ISIS via Western Union over five months, expressing a desire to join the group and possessing a suspected explosive device.
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48% Bias Score


Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Expansion of Expedited Deportations
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's expansion of fast-track deportations for immigrants who legally entered the U.S. under humanitarian parole, citing that the Department of Homeland Security exceeded its statutory authority; this ruling potentially benefits hundreds of th...
Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Expansion of Expedited Deportations
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's expansion of fast-track deportations for immigrants who legally entered the U.S. under humanitarian parole, citing that the Department of Homeland Security exceeded its statutory authority; this ruling potentially benefits hundreds of th...
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40% Bias Score


Blackstone Executive Among Four Killed in NYC Office Shooting
Wesley LePatner, a 43-year-old Blackstone executive, was among four people fatally shot on Monday in the lobby of 345 Park Avenue in New York City; her daughter delivered a heartbreaking eulogy at her funeral, highlighting the profound loss.
Blackstone Executive Among Four Killed in NYC Office Shooting
Wesley LePatner, a 43-year-old Blackstone executive, was among four people fatally shot on Monday in the lobby of 345 Park Avenue in New York City; her daughter delivered a heartbreaking eulogy at her funeral, highlighting the profound loss.
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36% Bias Score


Federal Judge Restricts Trump Administration's Expedited Deportations
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration from quickly deporting migrants who legally entered the U.S. through humanitarian programs, citing the administration's expanded interpretation of expedited removal as violating statutory law. The ruling, issued Friday, impacts migrants na...
Federal Judge Restricts Trump Administration's Expedited Deportations
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration from quickly deporting migrants who legally entered the U.S. through humanitarian programs, citing the administration's expanded interpretation of expedited removal as violating statutory law. The ruling, issued Friday, impacts migrants na...
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40% Bias Score


AI Transforms Hollywood: Cost Savings and Labor Concerns
Hollywood studios' increased use of AI in special effects, following actors' strikes over AI's impact, is transforming filmmaking; AI voice cloning and de-aging tools reduce costs and enhance realism, seen in Netflix's "Pedro Páramo" and Oscar-nominated films, while raising questions about job displ...
AI Transforms Hollywood: Cost Savings and Labor Concerns
Hollywood studios' increased use of AI in special effects, following actors' strikes over AI's impact, is transforming filmmaking; AI voice cloning and de-aging tools reduce costs and enhance realism, seen in Netflix's "Pedro Páramo" and Oscar-nominated films, while raising questions about job displ...
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40% Bias Score


US Stocks Plummet on Weak Jobs Data and New Tariffs
US stocks tumbled on August 2nd, 2024, as a weak July jobs report (73,000 jobs added vs. 100,000 expected) and President Trump's modified tariffs fueled concerns about economic growth, leading to significant losses in major indices, with the Dow down 1.23%, S&P 500 down 1.60%, and Nasdaq down 2.24%.
US Stocks Plummet on Weak Jobs Data and New Tariffs
US stocks tumbled on August 2nd, 2024, as a weak July jobs report (73,000 jobs added vs. 100,000 expected) and President Trump's modified tariffs fueled concerns about economic growth, leading to significant losses in major indices, with the Dow down 1.23%, S&P 500 down 1.60%, and Nasdaq down 2.24%.
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52% Bias Score

Senate Passes Spending Bills, Averts Government Shutdown
The Senate passed three spending bills late Friday, averting a potential government shutdown after overcoming partisan gridlock. These include funding for military construction and Veterans Affairs, agriculture and the FDA, and the legislative branch, which was added separately after Senator John Ke...

Senate Passes Spending Bills, Averts Government Shutdown
The Senate passed three spending bills late Friday, averting a potential government shutdown after overcoming partisan gridlock. These include funding for military construction and Veterans Affairs, agriculture and the FDA, and the legislative branch, which was added separately after Senator John Ke...
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56% Bias Score

Arizona election website hacked; Secretary of State keeps feds in the dark
Arizona's election website was hacked in June 2024, with hackers replacing candidate photos; the state's Secretary of State chose not to inform federal agencies due to concerns about political interference, highlighting a breakdown in cybersecurity cooperation and election security under the Trump a...

Arizona election website hacked; Secretary of State keeps feds in the dark
Arizona's election website was hacked in June 2024, with hackers replacing candidate photos; the state's Secretary of State chose not to inform federal agencies due to concerns about political interference, highlighting a breakdown in cybersecurity cooperation and election security under the Trump a...
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48% Bias Score

Childhood Vaccination Rates Hit Record Low, Fueling Disease Outbreaks
U.S. childhood vaccination rates fell for the fifth consecutive year in 2024-25, dropping below the herd immunity threshold for MMR and polio (92.5%) and reaching a record-high exemption rate of 3.6%, resulting in increased cases of measles and whooping cough.

Childhood Vaccination Rates Hit Record Low, Fueling Disease Outbreaks
U.S. childhood vaccination rates fell for the fifth consecutive year in 2024-25, dropping below the herd immunity threshold for MMR and polio (92.5%) and reaching a record-high exemption rate of 3.6%, resulting in increased cases of measles and whooping cough.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Fires BLS Commissioner After Unfavorable Jobs Report
President Trump fired Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner Erika McEntarfer on Friday following a July jobs report showing slower-than-expected job growth and downward revisions to previous months' data; Trump, who has a history of criticizing unfavorable jobs reports, claims the numbers were "ph...

Trump Fires BLS Commissioner After Unfavorable Jobs Report
President Trump fired Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner Erika McEntarfer on Friday following a July jobs report showing slower-than-expected job growth and downward revisions to previous months' data; Trump, who has a history of criticizing unfavorable jobs reports, claims the numbers were "ph...
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48% Bias Score

Cambodia Regains Two Soldiers, 18 Remain Held Amidst Border Conflict Accusations
Cambodia welcomed back two wounded soldiers from Thailand on Friday, following five days of intense border fighting that killed more than 30 people and displaced over 260,000, amidst accusations of war crimes and online nationalist feuding; eighteen more soldiers remain in Thai custody.

Cambodia Regains Two Soldiers, 18 Remain Held Amidst Border Conflict Accusations
Cambodia welcomed back two wounded soldiers from Thailand on Friday, following five days of intense border fighting that killed more than 30 people and displaced over 260,000, amidst accusations of war crimes and online nationalist feuding; eighteen more soldiers remain in Thai custody.
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36% Bias Score

Bihar Witchcraft Murders: Five Killed in Family Lynching
Five members of an Oraon family were lynched and burned alive in Tetgama village, Bihar, India, on July 6th, 2024, after being accused of witchcraft by a villager whose son had recently died; the incident highlights the persistence of superstition and violence in India.

Bihar Witchcraft Murders: Five Killed in Family Lynching
Five members of an Oraon family were lynched and burned alive in Tetgama village, Bihar, India, on July 6th, 2024, after being accused of witchcraft by a villager whose son had recently died; the incident highlights the persistence of superstition and violence in India.
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44% Bias Score
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