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Trump Administration Targets Past Investigators with New Legal Actions
President Trump's administration is initiating legal actions against more than 10 individuals who investigated him or were his adversaries, including those involved in the Russia probe, January 6th investigations, and his Ukraine impeachment, raising concerns about potential retaliation.
Trump Administration Targets Past Investigators with New Legal Actions
President Trump's administration is initiating legal actions against more than 10 individuals who investigated him or were his adversaries, including those involved in the Russia probe, January 6th investigations, and his Ukraine impeachment, raising concerns about potential retaliation.
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64% Bias Score


US-Brokered Peace Declaration Signed Between Armenia and Azerbaijan
The EU and UK lauded a US-brokered peace declaration signed by Armenia, Azerbaijan, and the US, including steps to unblock regional communications and a 99-year US-managed transit corridor in Armenia, following a decades-long conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh.
US-Brokered Peace Declaration Signed Between Armenia and Azerbaijan
The EU and UK lauded a US-brokered peace declaration signed by Armenia, Azerbaijan, and the US, including steps to unblock regional communications and a 99-year US-managed transit corridor in Armenia, following a decades-long conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Threatens to Seize Harvard's Patents
The Trump administration threatened to seize Harvard University's patents worth hundreds of millions of dollars for allegedly violating federal research grant laws, escalating a conflict that began with funding cuts and restrictions on foreign students.
Trump Administration Threatens to Seize Harvard's Patents
The Trump administration threatened to seize Harvard University's patents worth hundreds of millions of dollars for allegedly violating federal research grant laws, escalating a conflict that began with funding cuts and restrictions on foreign students.
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44% Bias Score


Nagasaki Anniversary Underscores Imminent Threat of Nuclear War
On August 9th, Nagasaki marked the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing with a memorial attended by 2,600 people from 90 countries, where Mayor Shiro Suzuki warned of intensifying global conflicts and the imminent threat of nuclear war, urging immediate global action towards nuclear abolition.
Nagasaki Anniversary Underscores Imminent Threat of Nuclear War
On August 9th, Nagasaki marked the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing with a memorial attended by 2,600 people from 90 countries, where Mayor Shiro Suzuki warned of intensifying global conflicts and the imminent threat of nuclear war, urging immediate global action towards nuclear abolition.
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48% Bias Score


Democrats Adopt Aggressive Strategy in Response to Republican Gerrymandering
In response to Republican gerrymandering efforts spearheaded by Donald Trump, Democrats are abandoning their previously conciliatory approach, adopting a more combative strategy involving retaliatory redistricting and other aggressive tactics, leading to a potential escalation of partisan conflict.
Democrats Adopt Aggressive Strategy in Response to Republican Gerrymandering
In response to Republican gerrymandering efforts spearheaded by Donald Trump, Democrats are abandoning their previously conciliatory approach, adopting a more combative strategy involving retaliatory redistricting and other aggressive tactics, leading to a potential escalation of partisan conflict.
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60% Bias Score


Corruption in Mexican Asylum System Denies Refuge to Cuban Fleeing Persecution
Brian Rivera, a 37-year-old Cuban, fled Cuba after false accusations and assassination attempts, but Mexico denied his asylum claim due to alleged corruption within COMAR, highlighting a systemic issue impacting numerous migrants.
Corruption in Mexican Asylum System Denies Refuge to Cuban Fleeing Persecution
Brian Rivera, a 37-year-old Cuban, fled Cuba after false accusations and assassination attempts, but Mexico denied his asylum claim due to alleged corruption within COMAR, highlighting a systemic issue impacting numerous migrants.
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48% Bias Score

Iran to Block US-Brokered Caucasus Corridor
Iran announced it will block a US-brokered transport corridor between Armenia and Azerbaijan, part of a peace deal, due to concerns about foreign intervention near its borders and potential NATO influence; the corridor, named TRIPP, would pass close to the Iranian border.

Iran to Block US-Brokered Caucasus Corridor
Iran announced it will block a US-brokered transport corridor between Armenia and Azerbaijan, part of a peace deal, due to concerns about foreign intervention near its borders and potential NATO influence; the corridor, named TRIPP, would pass close to the Iranian border.
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52% Bias Score

Xi-Putin Phone Call Highlights China-Russia Coordination Amid Ukraine Crisis
Following recent developments in the Ukraine conflict and US-Russia relations, Presidents Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin held a phone call on Friday to align their policies, emphasizing the importance of their coordination in addressing global challenges; a Russia-US summit is scheduled for August 15...

Xi-Putin Phone Call Highlights China-Russia Coordination Amid Ukraine Crisis
Following recent developments in the Ukraine conflict and US-Russia relations, Presidents Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin held a phone call on Friday to align their policies, emphasizing the importance of their coordination in addressing global challenges; a Russia-US summit is scheduled for August 15...
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44% Bias Score

Dentist Convicted of Murdering Wife on Safari for Insurance Money
Larry Rudolph, a wealthy dentist, was convicted of murdering his wife, Bianca, on a Zambian safari in 2016 to collect nearly $5 million in life insurance money and live with his mistress, Lori Milliron; the case, initially ruled an accident, was reopened due to tips from Bianca's friends, leading to...

Dentist Convicted of Murdering Wife on Safari for Insurance Money
Larry Rudolph, a wealthy dentist, was convicted of murdering his wife, Bianca, on a Zambian safari in 2016 to collect nearly $5 million in life insurance money and live with his mistress, Lori Milliron; the case, initially ruled an accident, was reopened due to tips from Bianca's friends, leading to...
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52% Bias Score

Zengezur Corridor Agreement: Turkey Approves, Iran Opposes
Turkey supports the Zengezur Corridor agreement between Azerbaijan and Armenia, facilitating a transportation route through Armenia connecting Azerbaijan to Nakhchivan. However, Iran opposes the project due to U.S. involvement, fearing negative impacts on regional security and trade.

Zengezur Corridor Agreement: Turkey Approves, Iran Opposes
Turkey supports the Zengezur Corridor agreement between Azerbaijan and Armenia, facilitating a transportation route through Armenia connecting Azerbaijan to Nakhchivan. However, Iran opposes the project due to U.S. involvement, fearing negative impacts on regional security and trade.
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40% Bias Score

Trump-Putin Alaska Summit: A New Era of Direct US-Russia Dialogue
Presidents Trump and Putin will meet in Alaska to discuss bilateral relations, primarily focusing on the Ukraine conflict but aiming for broader discussions, bypassing intermediaries and signaling a shift towards a more normalized relationship between the US and Russia.

Trump-Putin Alaska Summit: A New Era of Direct US-Russia Dialogue
Presidents Trump and Putin will meet in Alaska to discuss bilateral relations, primarily focusing on the Ukraine conflict but aiming for broader discussions, bypassing intermediaries and signaling a shift towards a more normalized relationship between the US and Russia.
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56% Bias Score

Siberian Girl's Murder Linked to Serial Killer
An 8-year-old girl, Rita, disappeared from her home in Irkutsk Oblast in October 2014 and was found murdered; a recently released sex offender, also responsible for two other murders, was apprehended for bicycle theft and later convicted.

Siberian Girl's Murder Linked to Serial Killer
An 8-year-old girl, Rita, disappeared from her home in Irkutsk Oblast in October 2014 and was found murdered; a recently released sex offender, also responsible for two other murders, was apprehended for bicycle theft and later convicted.
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52% Bias Score
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