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U.S. Economic Uncertainty Warrants Cautious Investment Strategies
Slow job growth, a shrinking labor force, and potential inflation are causing economic uncertainty in the U.S., prompting financial experts to advise investors to avoid excessive risk and stick to long-term, diversified plans.
U.S. Economic Uncertainty Warrants Cautious Investment Strategies
Slow job growth, a shrinking labor force, and potential inflation are causing economic uncertainty in the U.S., prompting financial experts to advise investors to avoid excessive risk and stick to long-term, diversified plans.
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44% Bias Score


Colorado River Drought: Arizona, Nevada, Mexico Face Water Cuts
Federal officials announced reduced water allocations from the Colorado River for Arizona (18%), Nevada (7%), and Mexico (5%) due to persistent drought and low reservoir levels, highlighting the need for new long-term water management guidelines in the face of climate change and overuse.
Colorado River Drought: Arizona, Nevada, Mexico Face Water Cuts
Federal officials announced reduced water allocations from the Colorado River for Arizona (18%), Nevada (7%), and Mexico (5%) due to persistent drought and low reservoir levels, highlighting the need for new long-term water management guidelines in the face of climate change and overuse.
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36% Bias Score


Trump-Putin Alaska Summit: Ukrainian Skepticism Amidst Ongoing War
Amidst a high-stakes Alaska summit between Presidents Trump and Putin to discuss the war in Ukraine, Ukrainian citizens express deep skepticism, citing Putin's strategic use of diplomacy and concerns about Trump's commitment, emphasizing the need for deeper sanctions against Russia and the inclusion...
Trump-Putin Alaska Summit: Ukrainian Skepticism Amidst Ongoing War
Amidst a high-stakes Alaska summit between Presidents Trump and Putin to discuss the war in Ukraine, Ukrainian citizens express deep skepticism, citing Putin's strategic use of diplomacy and concerns about Trump's commitment, emphasizing the need for deeper sanctions against Russia and the inclusion...
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36% Bias Score


Hawley Investigates Meta Over AI Chatbots' Inappropriate Interactions with Children
Senator Josh Hawley launched an investigation into Meta on Friday for allegedly permitting its AI chatbots to engage in inappropriate "romantic" conversations with children, as revealed by an internal Meta document obtained by Reuters; Meta denies the allegations, stating that the examples in the do...
Hawley Investigates Meta Over AI Chatbots' Inappropriate Interactions with Children
Senator Josh Hawley launched an investigation into Meta on Friday for allegedly permitting its AI chatbots to engage in inappropriate "romantic" conversations with children, as revealed by an internal Meta document obtained by Reuters; Meta denies the allegations, stating that the examples in the do...
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44% Bias Score


NIH Announces Unified Strategy, Shifting Funding Priorities
The director of the US National Institutes of Health (NIH), Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, announced a unified strategy on Friday to prioritize agency funding toward chronic diseases, nutrition, AI, alternative testing models, and research that can be replicated, while emphasizing transparency and a shift to...
NIH Announces Unified Strategy, Shifting Funding Priorities
The director of the US National Institutes of Health (NIH), Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, announced a unified strategy on Friday to prioritize agency funding toward chronic diseases, nutrition, AI, alternative testing models, and research that can be replicated, while emphasizing transparency and a shift to...
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64% Bias Score


D.C. Averts Federal Police Takeover After Legal Challenge
Washington D.C. reached an agreement with the Trump administration on August 15th, preventing a federal takeover of the city's police force, following a lawsuit and President Trump's deployment of National Guard troops despite a 30-year low in violent crime.
D.C. Averts Federal Police Takeover After Legal Challenge
Washington D.C. reached an agreement with the Trump administration on August 15th, preventing a federal takeover of the city's police force, following a lawsuit and President Trump's deployment of National Guard troops despite a 30-year low in violent crime.
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52% Bias Score

Bad Bunny's Concerts Generate $200 Million Tourism Boom in Puerto Rico
Bad Bunny's San Juan concert residency (mid-June to mid-September) generated nearly $200 million in tourism revenue, boosting hotel bookings by 10%, short-term rentals by 42%, and flights by nearly 7%, showcasing Puerto Rico's culture beyond beaches and benefiting local communities.

Bad Bunny's Concerts Generate $200 Million Tourism Boom in Puerto Rico
Bad Bunny's San Juan concert residency (mid-June to mid-September) generated nearly $200 million in tourism revenue, boosting hotel bookings by 10%, short-term rentals by 42%, and flights by nearly 7%, showcasing Puerto Rico's culture beyond beaches and benefiting local communities.
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40% Bias Score

New Orleans Mayor Indicted on Federal Fraud Charges
New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell was federally indicted Friday on charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, conspiracy to obstruct justice, and making false statements, stemming from a three-year scheme with a police officer costing the city $70,000.

New Orleans Mayor Indicted on Federal Fraud Charges
New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell was federally indicted Friday on charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, conspiracy to obstruct justice, and making false statements, stemming from a three-year scheme with a police officer costing the city $70,000.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Administration Compromise Ends D.C. Police Takeover Attempt
Following a lawsuit from Washington D.C., a compromise was reached Friday afternoon between the city and the Trump administration regarding the federal takeover of the city's police force, effectively returning control to Chief Pamela Smith while allowing DEA chief Terry Cole to indirectly direct th...

Trump Administration Compromise Ends D.C. Police Takeover Attempt
Following a lawsuit from Washington D.C., a compromise was reached Friday afternoon between the city and the Trump administration regarding the federal takeover of the city's police force, effectively returning control to Chief Pamela Smith while allowing DEA chief Terry Cole to indirectly direct th...
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44% Bias Score

Bolsonaro Coup Trial Verdict Due Early September
Brazil's Supreme Court will deliver a verdict and sentence early next month in the coup trial against former President Jair Bolsonaro, who is accused of leading a conspiracy to stay in office after losing the 2022 election to Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva; the trial includes five counts and has drawn in...

Bolsonaro Coup Trial Verdict Due Early September
Brazil's Supreme Court will deliver a verdict and sentence early next month in the coup trial against former President Jair Bolsonaro, who is accused of leading a conspiracy to stay in office after losing the 2022 election to Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva; the trial includes five counts and has drawn in...
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44% Bias Score

Trump-Putin Summit Ends Inconclusively, No Deal on Ukraine
In a summit marked by pomp and circumstance, Presidents Trump and Putin met in Alaska on Friday, making vague claims of progress on the Ukraine conflict but reaching no concrete agreements, leaving a ceasefire far from reach.

Trump-Putin Summit Ends Inconclusively, No Deal on Ukraine
In a summit marked by pomp and circumstance, Presidents Trump and Putin met in Alaska on Friday, making vague claims of progress on the Ukraine conflict but reaching no concrete agreements, leaving a ceasefire far from reach.
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48% Bias Score

China's Censorship Silences Thai Art Exhibition, Forcing Curators to Flee
A Bangkok art exhibition showcasing works critical of authoritarian regimes was censored after Chinese government pressure, forcing the Burmese curators to flee to the UK seeking asylum amidst allegations of Thai police involvement.

China's Censorship Silences Thai Art Exhibition, Forcing Curators to Flee
A Bangkok art exhibition showcasing works critical of authoritarian regimes was censored after Chinese government pressure, forcing the Burmese curators to flee to the UK seeking asylum amidst allegations of Thai police involvement.
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44% Bias Score
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