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CDC Shooting: Suspect Blamed COVID-19 Vaccine
A 30-year-old man, Patrick White, opened fire on the CDC Atlanta campus on Friday, killing a police officer and injuring others. White, who reportedly believed the COVID-19 vaccine caused his health issues, expressed these views to neighbors. The incident prompted the CDC to instruct all non-essenti...
CDC Shooting: Suspect Blamed COVID-19 Vaccine
A 30-year-old man, Patrick White, opened fire on the CDC Atlanta campus on Friday, killing a police officer and injuring others. White, who reportedly believed the COVID-19 vaccine caused his health issues, expressed these views to neighbors. The incident prompted the CDC to instruct all non-essenti...
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40% Bias Score


Trump's National Guard Deployment Faces Legal Challenge
President Trump's June deployment of 4,000 National Guard troops to quell Los Angeles protests over immigration raids, defying Governor Newsom, is now facing a legal challenge in San Francisco, focusing on alleged violations of the Posse Comitatus Act, 10th Amendment, and Administrative Procedure Ac...
Trump's National Guard Deployment Faces Legal Challenge
President Trump's June deployment of 4,000 National Guard troops to quell Los Angeles protests over immigration raids, defying Governor Newsom, is now facing a legal challenge in San Francisco, focusing on alleged violations of the Posse Comitatus Act, 10th Amendment, and Administrative Procedure Ac...
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36% Bias Score


UK Expands "Deport Now, Appeal Later" Scheme to 23 Countries
The UK expanded its "deport now, appeal later" scheme to 23 countries, enabling faster deportation of foreign criminals before appeals; the Home Office says this prevents exploitation of the immigration system and saves taxpayer money, with each prison place costing £54,000 annually.
UK Expands "Deport Now, Appeal Later" Scheme to 23 Countries
The UK expanded its "deport now, appeal later" scheme to 23 countries, enabling faster deportation of foreign criminals before appeals; the Home Office says this prevents exploitation of the immigration system and saves taxpayer money, with each prison place costing £54,000 annually.
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56% Bias Score


UN Plastic Treaty Talks Stalled by Deep Divisions
The first week of UN negotiations in Geneva on a global plastic treaty ended without a draft agreement due to deep divisions among nations, particularly between oil-producing nations opposing strong regulations and a growing coalition advocating for production reduction clauses to curb pollution. Se...
UN Plastic Treaty Talks Stalled by Deep Divisions
The first week of UN negotiations in Geneva on a global plastic treaty ended without a draft agreement due to deep divisions among nations, particularly between oil-producing nations opposing strong regulations and a growing coalition advocating for production reduction clauses to curb pollution. Se...
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52% Bias Score


German Bundestag Joins TikTok to Boost Public Engagement
The German Bundestag will join TikTok to improve public engagement despite data security concerns, aiming to reach younger demographics who predominantly use the platform for news. The platform is actively used by 21 million people monthly in Germany alone.
German Bundestag Joins TikTok to Boost Public Engagement
The German Bundestag will join TikTok to improve public engagement despite data security concerns, aiming to reach younger demographics who predominantly use the platform for news. The platform is actively used by 21 million people monthly in Germany alone.
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32% Bias Score


Escalating Repression of Free Speech in Belarus
Belarusian journalist Elena Vasilyeva details the escalating repression of free speech and political dissent in Belarus, recounting personal experiences of detention and highlighting the gradual normalization of authoritarian tactics.
Escalating Repression of Free Speech in Belarus
Belarusian journalist Elena Vasilyeva details the escalating repression of free speech and political dissent in Belarus, recounting personal experiences of detention and highlighting the gradual normalization of authoritarian tactics.
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36% Bias Score

Mboko Wins Canadian Open, Defeats Osaka
Victoria Mboko, an 18-year-old Canadian tennis player, won the Canadian Open in Montreal, defeating Naomi Osaka in the final, becoming only the third Canadian woman to win the tournament in the Open Era and rising to 34th in the world rankings.

Mboko Wins Canadian Open, Defeats Osaka
Victoria Mboko, an 18-year-old Canadian tennis player, won the Canadian Open in Montreal, defeating Naomi Osaka in the final, becoming only the third Canadian woman to win the tournament in the Open Era and rising to 34th in the world rankings.
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36% Bias Score

Proposed UK Driving Law Changes: Mandatory Eye Tests for Over-70s and Stricter Drink-Drive Limit
The UK government is considering mandatory eye tests for drivers over 70 and a stricter drink-drive limit in England and Wales to improve road safety following a coroner's report highlighting the current system's laxity, citing 1,600 deaths annually.

Proposed UK Driving Law Changes: Mandatory Eye Tests for Over-70s and Stricter Drink-Drive Limit
The UK government is considering mandatory eye tests for drivers over 70 and a stricter drink-drive limit in England and Wales to improve road safety following a coroner's report highlighting the current system's laxity, citing 1,600 deaths annually.
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44% Bias Score

Record German-Polish Trade Amidst Eastern Europe's Shifting Economic Landscape
German-Polish trade hit a record €90 billion in the first half of 2025, a 5.4% rise, driven by increased exports (€49.4 billion to Poland vs. €41.4 billion to China) and imports, despite border controls; other Eastern European trade showed mixed results.

Record German-Polish Trade Amidst Eastern Europe's Shifting Economic Landscape
German-Polish trade hit a record €90 billion in the first half of 2025, a 5.4% rise, driven by increased exports (€49.4 billion to Poland vs. €41.4 billion to China) and imports, despite border controls; other Eastern European trade showed mixed results.
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48% Bias Score

France Under Severe Heatwave Alert
France is experiencing a severe heatwave, with temperatures exceeding 40°C in several regions and 12 departments on red alert; the heatwave, expected to last until at least August 15th, is the 51st since 1947 and is impacting public health and wildfire efforts.

France Under Severe Heatwave Alert
France is experiencing a severe heatwave, with temperatures exceeding 40°C in several regions and 12 departments on red alert; the heatwave, expected to last until at least August 15th, is the 51st since 1947 and is impacting public health and wildfire efforts.
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24% Bias Score

Australia Recognizes Palestine as a State
Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced the country's recognition of Palestine as a state on August 11th, 2024, following similar announcements from France and Canada, as part of a coordinated global push for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Australia Recognizes Palestine as a State
Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced the country's recognition of Palestine as a state on August 11th, 2024, following similar announcements from France and Canada, as part of a coordinated global push for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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48% Bias Score

French "Nicolas qui paie" Movement Worries Macron Ahead of Budget Vote
A significant online movement in France, "Nicolas qui paie", protests high taxes impacting the middle class, worrying the Macron government before an austere 2026 budget vote, and potentially boosting the far-right.

French "Nicolas qui paie" Movement Worries Macron Ahead of Budget Vote
A significant online movement in France, "Nicolas qui paie", protests high taxes impacting the middle class, worrying the Macron government before an austere 2026 budget vote, and potentially boosting the far-right.
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52% Bias Score
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