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Trump Imposes Sweeping New Tariffs on Global Goods
President Trump's new tariffs, effective August 1st, impose rates ranging from 10% to 50% on goods from nearly 70 countries, including the EU (15%), Serbia (35%), Switzerland (39%), and India (50%), reflecting a protectionist trade policy.
Trump Imposes Sweeping New Tariffs on Global Goods
President Trump's new tariffs, effective August 1st, impose rates ranging from 10% to 50% on goods from nearly 70 countries, including the EU (15%), Serbia (35%), Switzerland (39%), and India (50%), reflecting a protectionist trade policy.
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64% Bias Score


Putin-Trump Meeting: Limited Impact Expected Amid Trump's Weakened Position
Russian presidential aide announced a Putin-Trump meeting on August 7th to address US-Russia relations; however, the meeting's potential impact is limited by Trump's weakened domestic position and inability to influence other global actors.
Putin-Trump Meeting: Limited Impact Expected Amid Trump's Weakened Position
Russian presidential aide announced a Putin-Trump meeting on August 7th to address US-Russia relations; however, the meeting's potential impact is limited by Trump's weakened domestic position and inability to influence other global actors.
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56% Bias Score


AI Researchers Develop "Inoculation" Method to Prevent Harmful AI Personalities
Anthropic researchers are using "persona vectors" to inoculate AI models against harmful personality traits like "evil" or "sycophancy" by exposing them during training, preventing the need for post-training fixes and predicting problematic data.
AI Researchers Develop "Inoculation" Method to Prevent Harmful AI Personalities
Anthropic researchers are using "persona vectors" to inoculate AI models against harmful personality traits like "evil" or "sycophancy" by exposing them during training, preventing the need for post-training fixes and predicting problematic data.
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40% Bias Score


US Immigration Raid Targets Workers, Sparking Outrage
The US Border Patrol conducted "Operation Trojan Horse," detaining 16 migrants, including at least one Guatemalan national, in a Los Angeles Home Depot parking lot despite a court order prohibiting raids based on language, race, or employment. The operation prompted condemnation from Guatemalan and ...
US Immigration Raid Targets Workers, Sparking Outrage
The US Border Patrol conducted "Operation Trojan Horse," detaining 16 migrants, including at least one Guatemalan national, in a Los Angeles Home Depot parking lot despite a court order prohibiting raids based on language, race, or employment. The operation prompted condemnation from Guatemalan and ...
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24% Bias Score


China Protests Erupt Over Lenient Sentence in Teen Bullying Case
On July 22, 2024, in Jiangyou, Sichuan province, China, three teenage girls severely assaulted a 14-year-old girl, sparking protests due to the perceived lenient punishment of corrective education for two attackers and criticism for one, prompting debates about China's juvenile justice system and sc...
China Protests Erupt Over Lenient Sentence in Teen Bullying Case
On July 22, 2024, in Jiangyou, Sichuan province, China, three teenage girls severely assaulted a 14-year-old girl, sparking protests due to the perceived lenient punishment of corrective education for two attackers and criticism for one, prompting debates about China's juvenile justice system and sc...
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60% Bias Score


Republican States Adopt Democratic-Style Food Regulations
Republican-led states, including West Virginia, are banning artificial food dyes and other additives in school lunches, marking a shift from past political stances on food regulation, driven by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "Make America Healthy Again" movement and supported by President Trump, despite lo...
Republican States Adopt Democratic-Style Food Regulations
Republican-led states, including West Virginia, are banning artificial food dyes and other additives in school lunches, marking a shift from past political stances on food regulation, driven by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "Make America Healthy Again" movement and supported by President Trump, despite lo...
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60% Bias Score

German Court Limits State Trojan Use to Serious Crimes
The German Federal Constitutional Court ruled that state-sponsored Trojan use in criminal investigations is only legal for crimes punishable by more than three years imprisonment, citing excessive infringement on fundamental rights for lesser offenses. This decision, following lawsuits by Digitalcou...

German Court Limits State Trojan Use to Serious Crimes
The German Federal Constitutional Court ruled that state-sponsored Trojan use in criminal investigations is only legal for crimes punishable by more than three years imprisonment, citing excessive infringement on fundamental rights for lesser offenses. This decision, following lawsuits by Digitalcou...
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration Downplays Human Rights Abuses in Key Countries
The Trump administration's draft reports on human rights in Russia, Israel, and El Salvador significantly downplay or omit mentions of corruption, LGBTQ+ discrimination, and prisoner abuse, unlike the Biden administration's 2024 reports, raising concerns about a shift in US foreign policy.

Trump Administration Downplays Human Rights Abuses in Key Countries
The Trump administration's draft reports on human rights in Russia, Israel, and El Salvador significantly downplay or omit mentions of corruption, LGBTQ+ discrimination, and prisoner abuse, unlike the Biden administration's 2024 reports, raising concerns about a shift in US foreign policy.
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40% Bias Score

ASEAN to Monitor Cambodia-Thailand Ceasefire
Cambodia and Thailand agreed to an ASEAN-monitored ceasefire after five days of border clashes that killed at least 43 people, following U.S. economic pressure and tariff reductions; however, the release of 18 captured Cambodian soldiers remains a point of contention.

ASEAN to Monitor Cambodia-Thailand Ceasefire
Cambodia and Thailand agreed to an ASEAN-monitored ceasefire after five days of border clashes that killed at least 43 people, following U.S. economic pressure and tariff reductions; however, the release of 18 captured Cambodian soldiers remains a point of contention.
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44% Bias Score

French Council Partially Rejects "Duplomb" Farm Law Over Pesticide Concerns
The French Constitutional Council partially censured the "Duplomb" law, rejecting the reauthorization of the neonicotinoid pesticide acetamiprid due to its harm to pollinators, but upholding administrative simplifications for farmers, following a large public petition and debate.

French Council Partially Rejects "Duplomb" Farm Law Over Pesticide Concerns
The French Constitutional Council partially censured the "Duplomb" law, rejecting the reauthorization of the neonicotinoid pesticide acetamiprid due to its harm to pollinators, but upholding administrative simplifications for farmers, following a large public petition and debate.
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48% Bias Score

Planned Parenthood Closes Last Louisiana Clinics Amidst Political Battles
Planned Parenthood is closing its last two Louisiana facilities on September 30th, a move celebrated by pro-life advocates as a victory and attributed by Planned Parenthood to political attacks and defunding, impacting access to healthcare services beyond abortion in the state.

Planned Parenthood Closes Last Louisiana Clinics Amidst Political Battles
Planned Parenthood is closing its last two Louisiana facilities on September 30th, a move celebrated by pro-life advocates as a victory and attributed by Planned Parenthood to political attacks and defunding, impacting access to healthcare services beyond abortion in the state.
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76% Bias Score

Texas Democrats Block Redistricting, Sparking Fundraiser and Legal Threats
Texas Democrats fled the state to prevent Republicans from passing a new US House map that could give the GOP five extra seats in 2024; Beto O'Rourke is raising funds for them, while Republicans are investigating and threatening legal action.

Texas Democrats Block Redistricting, Sparking Fundraiser and Legal Threats
Texas Democrats fled the state to prevent Republicans from passing a new US House map that could give the GOP five extra seats in 2024; Beto O'Rourke is raising funds for them, while Republicans are investigating and threatening legal action.
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64% Bias Score
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