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Lula Rejects Trump Talks Amidst High US Tariffs on Brazil
Brazilian President Lula da Silva refuses direct talks with US President Trump due to a 50% tariff on Brazilian exports linked to the prosecution of former President Bolsonaro, citing US interference in Brazilian sovereignty and planning internal solutions and BRICS cooperation in response.
Lula Rejects Trump Talks Amidst High US Tariffs on Brazil
Brazilian President Lula da Silva refuses direct talks with US President Trump due to a 50% tariff on Brazilian exports linked to the prosecution of former President Bolsonaro, citing US interference in Brazilian sovereignty and planning internal solutions and BRICS cooperation in response.
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44% Bias Score


Astronaut Butch Wilmore Retires After Troubled Starliner Mission
Following a nine-month mission aboard Boeing's Starliner, which experienced multiple malfunctions, astronaut Butch Wilmore retired from NASA, highlighting the physical and psychological challenges of prolonged spaceflight and the evolving nature of commercial space missions.
Astronaut Butch Wilmore Retires After Troubled Starliner Mission
Following a nine-month mission aboard Boeing's Starliner, which experienced multiple malfunctions, astronaut Butch Wilmore retired from NASA, highlighting the physical and psychological challenges of prolonged spaceflight and the evolving nature of commercial space missions.
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20% Bias Score


Hate Crime Charges Filed in Fatal Shooting of Israeli Embassy Staff
On May 21, 2024, Elias Rodriguez, 31, fatally shot two Israeli embassy staff members, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., allegedly shouting "Free Palestine" upon arrest; he has been charged with hate crimes and first-degree murder, with th...
Hate Crime Charges Filed in Fatal Shooting of Israeli Embassy Staff
On May 21, 2024, Elias Rodriguez, 31, fatally shot two Israeli embassy staff members, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., allegedly shouting "Free Palestine" upon arrest; he has been charged with hate crimes and first-degree murder, with th...
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52% Bias Score


Florida Everglades Detention Center Faces Environmental Lawsuit
A federal lawsuit challenges the construction of a Florida Everglades immigration detention center, nicknamed "Alligator Alcatraz," claiming it violates environmental laws and threatens endangered species, such as Florida panthers, while ignoring required environmental reviews.
Florida Everglades Detention Center Faces Environmental Lawsuit
A federal lawsuit challenges the construction of a Florida Everglades immigration detention center, nicknamed "Alligator Alcatraz," claiming it violates environmental laws and threatens endangered species, such as Florida panthers, while ignoring required environmental reviews.
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60% Bias Score


England's Mental Health Backlog: A 12-Fold Disparity
In England, Amy, diagnosed with complex PTSD, has waited over a decade for mental health treatment, highlighting a 12-fold greater backlog for mental health care compared to physical health, with 14,586 patients waiting over 18 months for mental health treatment versus 1,237 for physical treatment i...
England's Mental Health Backlog: A 12-Fold Disparity
In England, Amy, diagnosed with complex PTSD, has waited over a decade for mental health treatment, highlighting a 12-fold greater backlog for mental health care compared to physical health, with 14,586 patients waiting over 18 months for mental health treatment versus 1,237 for physical treatment i...
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40% Bias Score


Solvay Expands French Rare Earths Plant to Reduce China Dependence
Solvay is expanding its rare earth processing plant in La Rochelle, France, to reduce Europe's reliance on China for these crucial materials used in numerous technologies, as mandated by the EU's Critical Raw Materials Act, and driven by global supply chain vulnerabilities.
Solvay Expands French Rare Earths Plant to Reduce China Dependence
Solvay is expanding its rare earth processing plant in La Rochelle, France, to reduce Europe's reliance on China for these crucial materials used in numerous technologies, as mandated by the EU's Critical Raw Materials Act, and driven by global supply chain vulnerabilities.
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48% Bias Score

US Sanctions Four Alleged Cartel del Noreste Members
The US Treasury Department sanctioned three high-ranking members and a prominent associate of the Cartel del Noreste (CDN) on Wednesday, freezing their assets and prohibiting US citizens from doing business with them; this is the second such action in three months against the CDN, which was designat...

US Sanctions Four Alleged Cartel del Noreste Members
The US Treasury Department sanctioned three high-ranking members and a prominent associate of the Cartel del Noreste (CDN) on Wednesday, freezing their assets and prohibiting US citizens from doing business with them; this is the second such action in three months against the CDN, which was designat...
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56% Bias Score

Hiroshima Bombing's Lasting Impact on Korean Victims
The atomic bombing of Hiroshima in 1945 killed approximately 70,000 people instantly, with around 20% being Koreans forced into labor by the Japanese occupation; survivors and their descendants still grapple with health issues and a lack of official recognition.

Hiroshima Bombing's Lasting Impact on Korean Victims
The atomic bombing of Hiroshima in 1945 killed approximately 70,000 people instantly, with around 20% being Koreans forced into labor by the Japanese occupation; survivors and their descendants still grapple with health issues and a lack of official recognition.
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44% Bias Score

US Tariffs on Brazil Drive China Trade
US President Trump's 50% tariffs on Brazilian goods, citing human rights concerns related to the prosecution of former President Jair Bolsonaro, took effect Wednesday, prompting Brazil to strengthen trade ties with China, which has authorized 183 Brazilian coffee companies to export to its market.

US Tariffs on Brazil Drive China Trade
US President Trump's 50% tariffs on Brazilian goods, citing human rights concerns related to the prosecution of former President Jair Bolsonaro, took effect Wednesday, prompting Brazil to strengthen trade ties with China, which has authorized 183 Brazilian coffee companies to export to its market.
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40% Bias Score

One Piece Pirate Flags Become Symbol of Indonesian Dissent
Indonesians are displaying pirate flags from the popular anime One Piece to protest President Prabowo Subianto's government, sparking a debate over freedom of expression and the potential for political unrest, with some officials viewing it as an attempt to divide the nation while others see it as c...

One Piece Pirate Flags Become Symbol of Indonesian Dissent
Indonesians are displaying pirate flags from the popular anime One Piece to protest President Prabowo Subianto's government, sparking a debate over freedom of expression and the potential for political unrest, with some officials viewing it as an attempt to divide the nation while others see it as c...
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration Appeals Birthright Citizenship Ruling to Supreme Court
The Trump administration will ask the Supreme Court to review the constitutionality of its executive order ending birthright citizenship, following a 9th Circuit ruling blocking the order nationwide; a decision is expected by mid-2026.

Trump Administration Appeals Birthright Citizenship Ruling to Supreme Court
The Trump administration will ask the Supreme Court to review the constitutionality of its executive order ending birthright citizenship, following a 9th Circuit ruling blocking the order nationwide; a decision is expected by mid-2026.
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36% Bias Score

Rodriguez Indicted on Murder, Hate Crime Charges in Killing of Israeli Embassy Staff
Elias Rodriguez was indicted on Wednesday on nearly 10 charges, including premeditated murder and hate crimes resulting in death, for the May 21 killing of two Israeli embassy staff members in Washington, D.C., marking the Justice Department's first death penalty case in the district in years.

Rodriguez Indicted on Murder, Hate Crime Charges in Killing of Israeli Embassy Staff
Elias Rodriguez was indicted on Wednesday on nearly 10 charges, including premeditated murder and hate crimes resulting in death, for the May 21 killing of two Israeli embassy staff members in Washington, D.C., marking the Justice Department's first death penalty case in the district in years.
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52% Bias Score
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