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Six Miners Dead in Chilean Mine Collapse
Six miners died in a mine collapse at Codelco's El Teniente mine in Chile on Thursday after a 4.2 magnitude earthquake triggered a rockslide 900 meters underground; the accident is the worst for Codelco in 35 years.
Six Miners Dead in Chilean Mine Collapse
Six miners died in a mine collapse at Codelco's El Teniente mine in Chile on Thursday after a 4.2 magnitude earthquake triggered a rockslide 900 meters underground; the accident is the worst for Codelco in 35 years.
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36% Bias Score


Record-Breaking 2023 Marine Heatwaves Signal Potential Climate Tipping Point
A new study reveals that 2023 experienced the most severe marine heatwaves in recorded history, impacting over 96% of global ocean waters, driven by reduced cloud cover, weaker winds, and El Niño, resulting in mass marine die-offs and economic losses.
Record-Breaking 2023 Marine Heatwaves Signal Potential Climate Tipping Point
A new study reveals that 2023 experienced the most severe marine heatwaves in recorded history, impacting over 96% of global ocean waters, driven by reduced cloud cover, weaker winds, and El Niño, resulting in mass marine die-offs and economic losses.
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40% Bias Score


Ukrainian Drone Attack Damages Russian Railway Station
A Ukrainian drone attack on a railway station in the Volgograd region of southern Russia damaged a power line, caused a fire, and led to temporary flight suspensions at the Volgograd airport and train delays; the Russian Ministry of Defense reported shooting down 61 Ukrainian drones overnight.
Ukrainian Drone Attack Damages Russian Railway Station
A Ukrainian drone attack on a railway station in the Volgograd region of southern Russia damaged a power line, caused a fire, and led to temporary flight suspensions at the Volgograd airport and train delays; the Russian Ministry of Defense reported shooting down 61 Ukrainian drones overnight.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Sends Envoy to Russia, Deploys Submarines, Threatens Sanctions
President Trump announced that Special Envoy Steve Witikoff will travel to Russia on Wednesday or Thursday of next week to negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine, following an ultimatum to Putin and the deployment of two nuclear submarines. Further sanctions against Russia and its trading partners l...
Trump Sends Envoy to Russia, Deploys Submarines, Threatens Sanctions
President Trump announced that Special Envoy Steve Witikoff will travel to Russia on Wednesday or Thursday of next week to negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine, following an ultimatum to Putin and the deployment of two nuclear submarines. Further sanctions against Russia and its trading partners l...
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44% Bias Score


Netanyahu Seeks Red Cross Aid for Emaciated Israeli Hostages Held by Hamas
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu requested the ICRC to provide food and medical treatment to Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza after videos showing emaciated hostages sparked public outrage; Hamas conditionally agreed, demanding Israel open humanitarian corridors and halt air traffic d...
Netanyahu Seeks Red Cross Aid for Emaciated Israeli Hostages Held by Hamas
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu requested the ICRC to provide food and medical treatment to Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza after videos showing emaciated hostages sparked public outrage; Hamas conditionally agreed, demanding Israel open humanitarian corridors and halt air traffic d...
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48% Bias Score


Hamas Allows Red Cross Aid to Hostages Under Strict Conditions
Hamas in Gaza City has conditionally agreed to allow the Red Cross to deliver food and medicine to Israeli hostages, demanding Israel provide aid to the Palestinian population and halt aerial surveillance in return. The group is holding roughly 20 hostages in inhumane conditions.
Hamas Allows Red Cross Aid to Hostages Under Strict Conditions
Hamas in Gaza City has conditionally agreed to allow the Red Cross to deliver food and medicine to Israeli hostages, demanding Israel provide aid to the Palestinian population and halt aerial surveillance in return. The group is holding roughly 20 hostages in inhumane conditions.
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60% Bias Score

300,000 Black Women Exit U.S. Workforce Amidst Systemic Issues
Nearly 300,000 Black women have left the U.S. labor force in the last three months due to federal job cuts, the dismantling of DEI programs, inflation, student loan debt, automation, underrepresentation in tech, and the resulting network gap, impacting the U.S. GDP.

300,000 Black Women Exit U.S. Workforce Amidst Systemic Issues
Nearly 300,000 Black women have left the U.S. labor force in the last three months due to federal job cuts, the dismantling of DEI programs, inflation, student loan debt, automation, underrepresentation in tech, and the resulting network gap, impacting the U.S. GDP.
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24% Bias Score

Trump Fires Labor Statistics Head Over Unfavorable Job Report
President Trump fired Erika McEntarfer, head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, for releasing a jobs report showing slower economic growth than claimed by the president, asserting that the numbers were "phony" based solely on his opinion, triggering widespread criticism for undermining government da...

Trump Fires Labor Statistics Head Over Unfavorable Job Report
President Trump fired Erika McEntarfer, head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, for releasing a jobs report showing slower economic growth than claimed by the president, asserting that the numbers were "phony" based solely on his opinion, triggering widespread criticism for undermining government da...
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56% Bias Score

Hamas Conditions Hostage Aid on Gaza Corridor Opening
Hamas conditioned its cooperation with the Red Cross to deliver aid to Israeli hostages in Gaza on Israel opening permanent humanitarian corridors and halting all aerial activity during deliveries; this follows a request from Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu for Red Cross assistance.

Hamas Conditions Hostage Aid on Gaza Corridor Opening
Hamas conditioned its cooperation with the Red Cross to deliver aid to Israeli hostages in Gaza on Israel opening permanent humanitarian corridors and halting all aerial activity during deliveries; this follows a request from Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu for Red Cross assistance.
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36% Bias Score

Russian Ambassador Accuses Italian Officials of Untrustworthiness Amidst Drone Attacks and Trial for Crocus City Hall Attack
Russian Ambassador to Italy Alexei Paramonov accuses Italian officials of untrustworthiness, citing Russophobia and Ukrainophilia; drone attacks target Volgograd train station and Odessa; a trial begins for 19 suspects in the Crocus City Hall attack; Trump confirms the arrival of two nuclear submari...

Russian Ambassador Accuses Italian Officials of Untrustworthiness Amidst Drone Attacks and Trial for Crocus City Hall Attack
Russian Ambassador to Italy Alexei Paramonov accuses Italian officials of untrustworthiness, citing Russophobia and Ukrainophilia; drone attacks target Volgograd train station and Odessa; a trial begins for 19 suspects in the Crocus City Hall attack; Trump confirms the arrival of two nuclear submari...
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60% Bias Score

Queensland Forensic Lab's Repeated Error Compromises Thousands of Cases
Queensland's forensic lab's repeated error in DNA testing thresholds has compromised thousands of criminal cases, including rapes and murders, with hundreds of rape kits awaiting testing for over a year; a review calls it 'one of the greatest failures of a justice system in the world'.

Queensland Forensic Lab's Repeated Error Compromises Thousands of Cases
Queensland's forensic lab's repeated error in DNA testing thresholds has compromised thousands of criminal cases, including rapes and murders, with hundreds of rape kits awaiting testing for over a year; a review calls it 'one of the greatest failures of a justice system in the world'.
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64% Bias Score

Israel to Decide on Gaza Escalation, Risking Hostages
Israel's security cabinet will decide this week whether to escalate its 22-month-long attacks on Gaza, even risking hostages' lives, amidst internal divisions over continuing attacks versus pursuing a prisoner exchange and ceasefire; at least 60,839 Palestinians have been killed and 149,588 injured ...

Israel to Decide on Gaza Escalation, Risking Hostages
Israel's security cabinet will decide this week whether to escalate its 22-month-long attacks on Gaza, even risking hostages' lives, amidst internal divisions over continuing attacks versus pursuing a prisoner exchange and ceasefire; at least 60,839 Palestinians have been killed and 149,588 injured ...
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48% Bias Score
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