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Trump's Alcatraz Prison Plan Sparks Indigenous Outrage
Donald Trump's plan to reopen Alcatraz as a detention center for immigrants and violent offenders has sparked outrage among Indigenous communities, who view it as an affront to the island's history as a site of Native American resistance, and a costly, insensitive move.
Trump's Alcatraz Prison Plan Sparks Indigenous Outrage
Donald Trump's plan to reopen Alcatraz as a detention center for immigrants and violent offenders has sparked outrage among Indigenous communities, who view it as an affront to the island's history as a site of Native American resistance, and a costly, insensitive move.
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48% Bias Score


Dodik Convicted, Mandate to be Revoked
A Bosnian court delivered a final verdict against Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik, sentencing him to one year in prison (potentially commutable to a fine) and a six-year ban from office for defying the High Representative's decisions; the Central Election Commission must now revoke his mand...
Dodik Convicted, Mandate to be Revoked
A Bosnian court delivered a final verdict against Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik, sentencing him to one year in prison (potentially commutable to a fine) and a six-year ban from office for defying the High Representative's decisions; the Central Election Commission must now revoke his mand...
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40% Bias Score


Colorido Evicted from Plauen Train Station, Leaving Space for Neo-Nazis
The Colorido association, an anti-Nazi and pro-democracy group, was evicted from its space in Plauen train station on Friday, September 8th, 2024, after the Deutsche Bahn ended its project, leaving the space potentially open to a local neo-Nazi group, 'Vogtland Revolte'.
Colorido Evicted from Plauen Train Station, Leaving Space for Neo-Nazis
The Colorido association, an anti-Nazi and pro-democracy group, was evicted from its space in Plauen train station on Friday, September 8th, 2024, after the Deutsche Bahn ended its project, leaving the space potentially open to a local neo-Nazi group, 'Vogtland Revolte'.
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56% Bias Score


Tesla Ordered to Pay $243 Million in Autopilot-Related Crash
A Florida jury ruled Tesla partially responsible for a 2019 Autopilot-related crash that killed a 22-year-old woman and injured her boyfriend, ordering the company to pay $243 million in damages; the case raises concerns about the marketing and safety of autonomous driving systems.
Tesla Ordered to Pay $243 Million in Autopilot-Related Crash
A Florida jury ruled Tesla partially responsible for a 2019 Autopilot-related crash that killed a 22-year-old woman and injured her boyfriend, ordering the company to pay $243 million in damages; the case raises concerns about the marketing and safety of autonomous driving systems.
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48% Bias Score


Faster Melanoma Test Reduces Anxiety, Improves Outcomes
Sam Crook, 39, from the Wirral, was diagnosed with stage two melanoma after noticing changes in a mole; a new, faster sentinel lymph node biopsy confirmed the cancer hadn't spread, highlighting the importance of early detection and the benefits of a new, quicker testing method.
Faster Melanoma Test Reduces Anxiety, Improves Outcomes
Sam Crook, 39, from the Wirral, was diagnosed with stage two melanoma after noticing changes in a mole; a new, faster sentinel lymph node biopsy confirmed the cancer hadn't spread, highlighting the importance of early detection and the benefits of a new, quicker testing method.
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24% Bias Score


Nationwide Injunctions Against Trump Administration Policies
A federal judge recently upheld a nationwide ban on President Trump's birthright citizenship order, one of roughly 35 such injunctions issued against his administration's policies during his second term, impacting areas such as immigration, funding, and civil rights; the Supreme Court's June decisio...
Nationwide Injunctions Against Trump Administration Policies
A federal judge recently upheld a nationwide ban on President Trump's birthright citizenship order, one of roughly 35 such injunctions issued against his administration's policies during his second term, impacting areas such as immigration, funding, and civil rights; the Supreme Court's June decisio...
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56% Bias Score

NIH Cancels $2.4m Study on Black Maternal Health Amidst Broader Funding Cuts
The NIH cancelled Dr. Jaime Slaughter-Acey's $2.4m study on birth outcomes in Black families due to shifting agency priorities, halting research on the impact of social and biological factors and freezing $581,000 in funding; this is part of a broader trend of 1,902 NIH grant terminations under the ...

NIH Cancels $2.4m Study on Black Maternal Health Amidst Broader Funding Cuts
The NIH cancelled Dr. Jaime Slaughter-Acey's $2.4m study on birth outcomes in Black families due to shifting agency priorities, halting research on the impact of social and biological factors and freezing $581,000 in funding; this is part of a broader trend of 1,902 NIH grant terminations under the ...
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40% Bias Score

German Minister Condemns Israeli Settler Violence, Pledges €5 Billion in Gaza Aid
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul visited Taybeh, a Palestinian Christian village near Ramallah, witnessing firsthand Israeli settler violence, including burned churches and anti-Arab graffiti; he then met with UN representatives and the Palestinian Authority, pledging €5 billion in aid for Ga...

German Minister Condemns Israeli Settler Violence, Pledges €5 Billion in Gaza Aid
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul visited Taybeh, a Palestinian Christian village near Ramallah, witnessing firsthand Israeli settler violence, including burned churches and anti-Arab graffiti; he then met with UN representatives and the Palestinian Authority, pledging €5 billion in aid for Ga...
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48% Bias Score

Ukraine Averts Political Crisis, Restores Anti-Corruption Agencies' Independence
On July 31, 2025, Ukraine's parliament unanimously passed a bill restoring the independence of its National Anti-Corruption Bureau and Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office following nine days of protests sparked by a law limiting their autonomy, averting a potential EU aid freeze and reso...

Ukraine Averts Political Crisis, Restores Anti-Corruption Agencies' Independence
On July 31, 2025, Ukraine's parliament unanimously passed a bill restoring the independence of its National Anti-Corruption Bureau and Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office following nine days of protests sparked by a law limiting their autonomy, averting a potential EU aid freeze and reso...
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36% Bias Score

Fake Credentials Prompt Resignations of Three Spanish Politicians
Three Spanish politicians resigned this month due to falsified academic credentials on their CVs, sparking internal party reviews and a wider discussion on political qualifications.

Fake Credentials Prompt Resignations of Three Spanish Politicians
Three Spanish politicians resigned this month due to falsified academic credentials on their CVs, sparking internal party reviews and a wider discussion on political qualifications.
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40% Bias Score

Cuban Asylum Seekers in Brazil Outnumber Venezuelans
Due to the termination of a US humanitarian program, Brazil now receives more asylum applications from Cubans than Venezuelans, with many settling in Curitiba due to its robust economy and social services, creating integration challenges.

Cuban Asylum Seekers in Brazil Outnumber Venezuelans
Due to the termination of a US humanitarian program, Brazil now receives more asylum applications from Cubans than Venezuelans, with many settling in Curitiba due to its robust economy and social services, creating integration challenges.
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28% Bias Score

45th Anniversary of Bologna Massacre Commemorated
Today marks the 45th anniversary of the Bologna train station bombing, a neofascist attack that killed 85 and injured over 200 on August 2, 1980; among the victims were seven citizens from Bari, whose mayor attended a commemoration ceremony.

45th Anniversary of Bologna Massacre Commemorated
Today marks the 45th anniversary of the Bologna train station bombing, a neofascist attack that killed 85 and injured over 200 on August 2, 1980; among the victims were seven citizens from Bari, whose mayor attended a commemoration ceremony.
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32% Bias Score
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