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US Immigration Policy Strands Thousands in Mexico City
Due to stricter US immigration policies under the Trump administration, thousands of migrants, mostly Latin Americans, are stranded in Mexico City, residing in shelters and facing uncertain futures.
US Immigration Policy Strands Thousands in Mexico City
Due to stricter US immigration policies under the Trump administration, thousands of migrants, mostly Latin Americans, are stranded in Mexico City, residing in shelters and facing uncertain futures.
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40% Bias Score


Tesla to Pay $242 Million in Autopilot-Related Fatal Accident
A Florida jury ordered Tesla to pay $242 million in damages for a 2019 fatal accident involving Autopilot, marking the first federal case holding the company responsible for an accident involving its autonomous driving software.
Tesla to Pay $242 Million in Autopilot-Related Fatal Accident
A Florida jury ordered Tesla to pay $242 million in damages for a 2019 fatal accident involving Autopilot, marking the first federal case holding the company responsible for an accident involving its autonomous driving software.
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36% Bias Score


Chile Election: 7 Million Infrequent Voters to Sway Outcome
In Chile's November election, around 7 million infrequent voters, many mobilized by mandatory voting, could significantly alter the outcome due to their unpredictable behavior, potentially influenced by the 'herd effect'.
Chile Election: 7 Million Infrequent Voters to Sway Outcome
In Chile's November election, around 7 million infrequent voters, many mobilized by mandatory voting, could significantly alter the outcome due to their unpredictable behavior, potentially influenced by the 'herd effect'.
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40% Bias Score


Cerro Rico's Imminent Collapse: Bolivia's Mining Legacy in Peril
Bolivia's Cerro Rico, once a major silver source, is collapsing due to nearly five centuries of mining, creating large sinkholes and threatening its structure; a slow, politically influenced closure of upper mines is underway, but a complete solution remains elusive.
Cerro Rico's Imminent Collapse: Bolivia's Mining Legacy in Peril
Bolivia's Cerro Rico, once a major silver source, is collapsing due to nearly five centuries of mining, creating large sinkholes and threatening its structure; a slow, politically influenced closure of upper mines is underway, but a complete solution remains elusive.
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48% 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


U.S. State Department Includes Convicted Murderer in Venezuela Prisoner Exchange
The U.S. State Department debated including convicted murderer Dahud Hanid Ortiz in a prisoner exchange with Venezuela on July 18th, ultimately including him in the release of ten U.S. citizens despite his conviction for a triple homicide in Madrid; his current whereabouts are unknown.
U.S. State Department Includes Convicted Murderer in Venezuela Prisoner Exchange
The U.S. State Department debated including convicted murderer Dahud Hanid Ortiz in a prisoner exchange with Venezuela on July 18th, ultimately including him in the release of ten U.S. citizens despite his conviction for a triple homicide in Madrid; his current whereabouts are unknown.
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56% Bias Score

Heroines": A Literary Reckoning of Gender Inequality
Kate Zambreno's "Heroines" (published in the US 13 years ago) explores how female writers, including Zelda Fitzgerald, Sylvia Plath, and others, were historically marginalized and their mental health exploited by male counterparts, challenging literary canons and promoting a reevaluation of gender r...

Heroines": A Literary Reckoning of Gender Inequality
Kate Zambreno's "Heroines" (published in the US 13 years ago) explores how female writers, including Zelda Fitzgerald, Sylvia Plath, and others, were historically marginalized and their mental health exploited by male counterparts, challenging literary canons and promoting a reevaluation of gender r...
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76% Bias Score

Record Rainfall Cripples Mexico City
Mexico City experienced its rainiest July on record in 2024, with over 298 millimeters of rainfall causing widespread flooding, infrastructure damage, and transportation disruptions, particularly affecting vulnerable southern areas.

Record Rainfall Cripples Mexico City
Mexico City experienced its rainiest July on record in 2024, with over 298 millimeters of rainfall causing widespread flooding, infrastructure damage, and transportation disruptions, particularly affecting vulnerable southern areas.
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24% Bias Score

Tesla Found Partially Liable in 2019 Autopilot Fatality, Ordered to Pay $242.5 Million
A Florida jury ruled Tesla 33% responsible for a 2019 Autopilot accident that killed Naibel Benavides and injured Dillon Angulo, ordering a $242.5 million payout; Tesla is appealing.

Tesla Found Partially Liable in 2019 Autopilot Fatality, Ordered to Pay $242.5 Million
A Florida jury ruled Tesla 33% responsible for a 2019 Autopilot accident that killed Naibel Benavides and injured Dillon Angulo, ordering a $242.5 million payout; Tesla is appealing.
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36% Bias Score

US Ex-Marine Convicted of Triple Homicide Released in Prisoner Exchange, Sparking Outrage
Dahud Hanid Ortiz, a US ex-marine convicted of murdering three people in a 2016 Madrid law office, was released from a Venezuelan prison on July 18th, 2023, as part of a prisoner exchange with the US, prompting outrage and unanswered questions from the victims' families and highlighting communicatio...

US Ex-Marine Convicted of Triple Homicide Released in Prisoner Exchange, Sparking Outrage
Dahud Hanid Ortiz, a US ex-marine convicted of murdering three people in a 2016 Madrid law office, was released from a Venezuelan prison on July 18th, 2023, as part of a prisoner exchange with the US, prompting outrage and unanswered questions from the victims' families and highlighting communicatio...
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52% Bias Score

International Meeting Addresses Systemic Racism Against Afro-Descendant Women
On July 25th, Colombia's Vice President Francia Márquez convened an international meeting of Afro-descendant women leaders to discuss challenges faced by Afro-descendant women and children, including systemic racism, migration policies, and human trafficking, resulting in a plan of action for addres...

International Meeting Addresses Systemic Racism Against Afro-Descendant Women
On July 25th, Colombia's Vice President Francia Márquez convened an international meeting of Afro-descendant women leaders to discuss challenges faced by Afro-descendant women and children, including systemic racism, migration policies, and human trafficking, resulting in a plan of action for addres...
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16% Bias Score

Mexico's 'Macondo': Violence and Instability Echo Colombia's Past
Comparing 1965 Colombia's violence to present-day Mexico, the author highlights the persistent impact of organized crime, using Gabriel García Márquez's metaphor of "Macondo" to illustrate the pervasive fear and instability affecting daily life.

Mexico's 'Macondo': Violence and Instability Echo Colombia's Past
Comparing 1965 Colombia's violence to present-day Mexico, the author highlights the persistent impact of organized crime, using Gabriel García Márquez's metaphor of "Macondo" to illustrate the pervasive fear and instability affecting daily life.
Progress
60% Bias Score
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