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Vague Dutch Terrorism Bill Sparks Freedom of Speech Concerns
A proposed Dutch law criminalizing the glorification of terrorism faces criticism for its vague definition, raising concerns about potential abuses of power and threats to freedom of speech, following over 8,500 responses during the consultation phase.
Vague Dutch Terrorism Bill Sparks Freedom of Speech Concerns
A proposed Dutch law criminalizing the glorification of terrorism faces criticism for its vague definition, raising concerns about potential abuses of power and threats to freedom of speech, following over 8,500 responses during the consultation phase.
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48% Bias Score


UN Plastic Agreement Fails Amidst Oil Nation Opposition
The UN's 5.2 climate summit in Geneva failed to produce a global agreement on plastic production due to opposition from oil-producing nations prioritizing short-term economic gains over environmental concerns, despite a majority of countries supporting production limits.
UN Plastic Agreement Fails Amidst Oil Nation Opposition
The UN's 5.2 climate summit in Geneva failed to produce a global agreement on plastic production due to opposition from oil-producing nations prioritizing short-term economic gains over environmental concerns, despite a majority of countries supporting production limits.
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56% Bias Score


Plummeting International Student Enrollment Threatens U.S. Higher Education
A projected 15% drop in international student enrollment for Fall 2025 will cost U.S. universities $7 billion and 60,000 jobs due to visa processing delays, shifting student preferences, and competitor nations actively recruiting students; however, the long-term impact on the future talent pipeline ...
Plummeting International Student Enrollment Threatens U.S. Higher Education
A projected 15% drop in international student enrollment for Fall 2025 will cost U.S. universities $7 billion and 60,000 jobs due to visa processing delays, shifting student preferences, and competitor nations actively recruiting students; however, the long-term impact on the future talent pipeline ...
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48% Bias Score


Driver Jailed for 13 Years After Speeding Car Kills Unborn Baby
Ashir Shahid, 20, was jailed for 13 years for causing the death of a five-month-old unborn baby boy after he struck a pregnant woman, Renju Joseph, with his speeding car on September 29, 2024, in Bamber Bridge, UK, while driving at speeds between 58mph and 71mph in a 30mph zone. Shahid's brother, Sa...
Driver Jailed for 13 Years After Speeding Car Kills Unborn Baby
Ashir Shahid, 20, was jailed for 13 years for causing the death of a five-month-old unborn baby boy after he struck a pregnant woman, Renju Joseph, with his speeding car on September 29, 2024, in Bamber Bridge, UK, while driving at speeds between 58mph and 71mph in a 30mph zone. Shahid's brother, Sa...
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40% Bias Score


Highest 2 Lowest" Explores Class and Race in Spike Lee's Remake
Spike Lee's "Highest 2 Lowest," a remake of Akira Kurosawa's "High and Low," stars Denzel Washington as a music executive whose son's kidnapping exposes stark class and racial inequalities in modern-day New York City, opening in theaters this week and streaming September 5th on Apple TV+.
Highest 2 Lowest" Explores Class and Race in Spike Lee's Remake
Spike Lee's "Highest 2 Lowest," a remake of Akira Kurosawa's "High and Low," stars Denzel Washington as a music executive whose son's kidnapping exposes stark class and racial inequalities in modern-day New York City, opening in theaters this week and streaming September 5th on Apple TV+.
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20% Bias Score


New Orleans Mayor Indicted on Fraud, Conspiracy Charges
New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell and her former bodyguard, Jeffrey Vappie, were indicted on Friday on federal charges of conspiracy, fraud, and obstruction, for allegedly hiding a romantic relationship and using city funds for personal trips, concluding a three-year federal investigation.
New Orleans Mayor Indicted on Fraud, Conspiracy Charges
New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell and her former bodyguard, Jeffrey Vappie, were indicted on Friday on federal charges of conspiracy, fraud, and obstruction, for allegedly hiding a romantic relationship and using city funds for personal trips, concluding a three-year federal investigation.
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56% Bias Score

Two Heatwaves in Netherlands Highlight Accelerated Climate Change
The Netherlands has experienced two heatwaves in 2023, a rare event linked to global warming from fossil fuel combustion, resulting in a sharp increase in heatwaves and potentially leading to significantly longer heatwaves in the future.

Two Heatwaves in Netherlands Highlight Accelerated Climate Change
The Netherlands has experienced two heatwaves in 2023, a rare event linked to global warming from fossil fuel combustion, resulting in a sharp increase in heatwaves and potentially leading to significantly longer heatwaves in the future.
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40% Bias Score

Ukrainian Strike on Kursk Kills One, Injures Seventeen
A Ukrainian strike on Kursk on August 15th resulted in the death of a 45-year-old kindergarten teacher and injuries to 17 others, including a 14-year-old boy and his mother who are in critical but stable condition. Among the injured was a recent evacuee whose newly renovated apartment was destroyed.

Ukrainian Strike on Kursk Kills One, Injures Seventeen
A Ukrainian strike on Kursk on August 15th resulted in the death of a 45-year-old kindergarten teacher and injuries to 17 others, including a 14-year-old boy and his mother who are in critical but stable condition. Among the injured was a recent evacuee whose newly renovated apartment was destroyed.
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52% Bias Score

White House Uses Secret Scorecards to Grade Corporate Loyalty
The White House uses a secret grading system, "dynamic scorecards," to measure corporate loyalty to President Trump's agenda, rewarding companies supporting his economic and social policies, such as infrastructure investments and the rollback of DEI initiatives, while pressuring others into complian...

White House Uses Secret Scorecards to Grade Corporate Loyalty
The White House uses a secret grading system, "dynamic scorecards," to measure corporate loyalty to President Trump's agenda, rewarding companies supporting his economic and social policies, such as infrastructure investments and the rollback of DEI initiatives, while pressuring others into complian...
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52% Bias Score

Israeli Soldiers Refuse Gaza Call-Ups Amidst Rising Anti-War Sentiment
Israeli soldiers are increasingly refusing call-ups for the Gaza war, citing moral objections and the war's seemingly endless nature, leading to a military manpower shortage and a growing anti-war movement.

Israeli Soldiers Refuse Gaza Call-Ups Amidst Rising Anti-War Sentiment
Israeli soldiers are increasingly refusing call-ups for the Gaza war, citing moral objections and the war's seemingly endless nature, leading to a military manpower shortage and a growing anti-war movement.
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56% Bias Score

US to Build $750 Million Fly Factory to Combat Mexican Pest
The U.S. will build a $750 million factory in Texas to breed billions of sterile flies to combat a flesh-eating maggot from Mexico that threatens the American cattle industry, costing billions of dollars and causing already record retail beef prices to rise even more; the border to livestock from Me...

US to Build $750 Million Fly Factory to Combat Mexican Pest
The U.S. will build a $750 million factory in Texas to breed billions of sterile flies to combat a flesh-eating maggot from Mexico that threatens the American cattle industry, costing billions of dollars and causing already record retail beef prices to rise even more; the border to livestock from Me...
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52% Bias Score

AI Revolutionizes Rental Property Management
Artificial intelligence is automating various aspects of the rental industry, from virtual agents handling tenant inquiries to AI-powered property valuations, creating efficiencies for landlords, tenants, and investors; however, widespread adoption faces challenges due to high costs and industry fra...

AI Revolutionizes Rental Property Management
Artificial intelligence is automating various aspects of the rental industry, from virtual agents handling tenant inquiries to AI-powered property valuations, creating efficiencies for landlords, tenants, and investors; however, widespread adoption faces challenges due to high costs and industry fra...
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36% Bias Score
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