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Trump Administration Appeals Ruling Against Southern California Immigration Patrols
The Trump administration appealed a lower court ruling that halted its immigration enforcement patrols in Southern California after a lawsuit by five individuals and three advocacy groups claimed the patrols violated the Fourth Amendment by targeting Latinos based on their ethnicity and language.
Trump Administration Appeals Ruling Against Southern California Immigration Patrols
The Trump administration appealed a lower court ruling that halted its immigration enforcement patrols in Southern California after a lawsuit by five individuals and three advocacy groups claimed the patrols violated the Fourth Amendment by targeting Latinos based on their ethnicity and language.
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52% Bias Score


France Bans Bee-Killing Pesticide After Constitutional Court Ruling
France's Constitutional Council annulled a law provision permitting the use of the bee-killing pesticide acetamiprid, citing violation of the country's environmental charter, following a 2.1 million-signature petition and despite support from some farmers and the Macron government.
France Bans Bee-Killing Pesticide After Constitutional Court Ruling
France's Constitutional Council annulled a law provision permitting the use of the bee-killing pesticide acetamiprid, citing violation of the country's environmental charter, following a 2.1 million-signature petition and despite support from some farmers and the Macron government.
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56% Bias Score


French Constitutional Council Partially Blocks Pesticide Reauthorization in Duplomb Law
The French Constitutional Council partially blocked the Duplomb law, rejecting the reauthorization of the banned pesticide acetamiprid following a 2 million-signature petition and significant political opposition, highlighting tensions between agricultural interests and environmental concerns.
French Constitutional Council Partially Blocks Pesticide Reauthorization in Duplomb Law
The French Constitutional Council partially blocked the Duplomb law, rejecting the reauthorization of the banned pesticide acetamiprid following a 2 million-signature petition and significant political opposition, highlighting tensions between agricultural interests and environmental concerns.
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44% Bias Score


Ontario's Supervised Drug Site Closures Cause Overdose Increase at Remaining Locations
Following the April 1st closure of nine Ontario supervised drug-use sites due to a new law, Toronto drop-in centers saw a 300% increase in overdoses, while paramedic overdose calls and provincewide overdose deaths dropped, highlighting the complex impact of the legislation.
Ontario's Supervised Drug Site Closures Cause Overdose Increase at Remaining Locations
Following the April 1st closure of nine Ontario supervised drug-use sites due to a new law, Toronto drop-in centers saw a 300% increase in overdoses, while paramedic overdose calls and provincewide overdose deaths dropped, highlighting the complex impact of the legislation.
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52% Bias Score


US to Build Largest Migrant Detention Facility at Texas Military Base
The US plans to build its largest migrant detention facility at Fort Bliss, Texas, initially holding 1,000 migrants, expanding to 5,000, funded by the Department of Defense but managed by Homeland Security, reflecting President Trump's intensified focus on migrant detention and deportation.
US to Build Largest Migrant Detention Facility at Texas Military Base
The US plans to build its largest migrant detention facility at Fort Bliss, Texas, initially holding 1,000 migrants, expanding to 5,000, funded by the Department of Defense but managed by Homeland Security, reflecting President Trump's intensified focus on migrant detention and deportation.
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40% Bias Score


NSW MP Gareth Ward Resigns Amidst Sexual Assault Conviction
Convicted rapist Gareth Ward resigned from the NSW Parliament hours before he was to be expelled, triggering a by-election for his Kiama seat; he was found guilty in July of sexually assaulting two young men in 2013 and 2015 and is currently appealing the conviction.
NSW MP Gareth Ward Resigns Amidst Sexual Assault Conviction
Convicted rapist Gareth Ward resigned from the NSW Parliament hours before he was to be expelled, triggering a by-election for his Kiama seat; he was found guilty in July of sexually assaulting two young men in 2013 and 2015 and is currently appealing the conviction.
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52% Bias Score

Hubble Captures Fastest Interstellar Comet
Hubble's image reveals interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, traveling at 130,000 mph, the fastest observed interstellar object; its nucleus is estimated between 1,000 feet and 3.5 miles in diameter, offering insights into interstellar object populations.

Hubble Captures Fastest Interstellar Comet
Hubble's image reveals interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, traveling at 130,000 mph, the fastest observed interstellar object; its nucleus is estimated between 1,000 feet and 3.5 miles in diameter, offering insights into interstellar object populations.
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16% Bias Score

French Court Blocks Pesticide Reauthorization in Duplomb Law
The French Constitutional Council partially struck down the controversial Duplomb law, rejecting the reauthorization of the neonicotinoid pesticide acetamiprid due to public pressure and environmental concerns; however, parts promoting intensive farming and megabasins remain.

French Court Blocks Pesticide Reauthorization in Duplomb Law
The French Constitutional Council partially struck down the controversial Duplomb law, rejecting the reauthorization of the neonicotinoid pesticide acetamiprid due to public pressure and environmental concerns; however, parts promoting intensive farming and megabasins remain.
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56% Bias Score

Trump's Tariffs on India Double, Creating Opportunity for Canada
President Trump's new 25% tariff on Indian imports, effective August 27th, doubles the existing tariff to 50%, straining US-India relations amidst India's continued purchase of Russian oil, creating opportunities for Canadian oil exports.

Trump's Tariffs on India Double, Creating Opportunity for Canada
President Trump's new 25% tariff on Indian imports, effective August 27th, doubles the existing tariff to 50%, straining US-India relations amidst India's continued purchase of Russian oil, creating opportunities for Canadian oil exports.
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40% Bias Score

France Battles Unprecedented Wildfire: 16,000 Hectares Burned
A wildfire in southern France's Corbières massif has burned 16,000 hectares, the worst since 1949, resulting in one death, two critical injuries, and 11 injured firefighters; the blaze is stabilized but not extinguished.

France Battles Unprecedented Wildfire: 16,000 Hectares Burned
A wildfire in southern France's Corbières massif has burned 16,000 hectares, the worst since 1949, resulting in one death, two critical injuries, and 11 injured firefighters; the blaze is stabilized but not extinguished.
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24% Bias Score

Haiti Names Businessman as Interim President Amidst Gang Violence
Following threats by armed gangs to overthrow the Haitian government, businessman Laurent Saint-Cyr was sworn in as interim president in Port-au-Prince on [Date], prioritizing security and calling for increased military presence and international support amidst widespread gang violence controlling 9...

Haiti Names Businessman as Interim President Amidst Gang Violence
Following threats by armed gangs to overthrow the Haitian government, businessman Laurent Saint-Cyr was sworn in as interim president in Port-au-Prince on [Date], prioritizing security and calling for increased military presence and international support amidst widespread gang violence controlling 9...
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36% Bias Score

Palestinian Woman Who Celebrated Hamas Massacre Granted Australian Visa
A Palestinian woman who praised the October 7 Hamas attacks on social media, resulting in the deaths of over 1,200 people, has reportedly received an Australian visa despite government recommendations to bar individuals with extremist views, sparking controversy and criticism from the opposition.

Palestinian Woman Who Celebrated Hamas Massacre Granted Australian Visa
A Palestinian woman who praised the October 7 Hamas attacks on social media, resulting in the deaths of over 1,200 people, has reportedly received an Australian visa despite government recommendations to bar individuals with extremist views, sparking controversy and criticism from the opposition.
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60% Bias Score
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