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Air Force Chief Allvin Retires Amidst Reported Push from Defense Secretary
US Air Force Chief of Staff General David Allvin announced his early retirement in November, reportedly after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth planned to dismiss him, marking another high-profile military ouster under the Trump administration.
Air Force Chief Allvin Retires Amidst Reported Push from Defense Secretary
US Air Force Chief of Staff General David Allvin announced his early retirement in November, reportedly after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth planned to dismiss him, marking another high-profile military ouster under the Trump administration.
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60% Bias Score


Redacted Epstein Files Set for Release by House Committee
The House Oversight Committee will release redacted files related to the Jeffrey Epstein case after receiving them from the Justice Department on Friday, aiming to balance transparency with victim protection and the integrity of ongoing investigations; internal Republican disagreements on the releas...
Redacted Epstein Files Set for Release by House Committee
The House Oversight Committee will release redacted files related to the Jeffrey Epstein case after receiving them from the Justice Department on Friday, aiming to balance transparency with victim protection and the integrity of ongoing investigations; internal Republican disagreements on the releas...
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36% Bias Score


Nexstar's $6.2 Billion Tegna Acquisition Highlights US Broadcast Consolidation
Nexstar, the largest US TV station owner, is acquiring Tegna for $6.2 billion, a deal contingent on government approval and reflecting an industry-wide push for deregulation to compete with tech giants; this consolidation is opposed by public interest groups concerned about the impact on local news.
Nexstar's $6.2 Billion Tegna Acquisition Highlights US Broadcast Consolidation
Nexstar, the largest US TV station owner, is acquiring Tegna for $6.2 billion, a deal contingent on government approval and reflecting an industry-wide push for deregulation to compete with tech giants; this consolidation is opposed by public interest groups concerned about the impact on local news.
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64% Bias Score


Justice Department Official's Actions in Letitia James Investigation Draw Criticism
Ed Martin, a Justice Department official overseeing investigations into President Trump's perceived enemies, visited and took photos outside New York Attorney General Letitia James' home, publicly called for her resignation, and appeared on Fox News discussing the investigation; these actions are cr...
Justice Department Official's Actions in Letitia James Investigation Draw Criticism
Ed Martin, a Justice Department official overseeing investigations into President Trump's perceived enemies, visited and took photos outside New York Attorney General Letitia James' home, publicly called for her resignation, and appeared on Fox News discussing the investigation; these actions are cr...
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48% Bias Score


Planarian Flatworms Offer Ethical Alternative in Psychiatric Drug Research
Researchers in the UK discovered that planarian flatworms respond to psychiatric drugs similarly to mammals, potentially reducing the need for animal testing while offering insights into developing treatments for schizophrenia and addiction.
Planarian Flatworms Offer Ethical Alternative in Psychiatric Drug Research
Researchers in the UK discovered that planarian flatworms respond to psychiatric drugs similarly to mammals, potentially reducing the need for animal testing while offering insights into developing treatments for schizophrenia and addiction.
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32% Bias Score


Bacteriophage Shows Promise Against Antibiotic-Resistant Pneumonia
Novosibirsk scientists discovered KlebP_265, a bacteriophage effective against antibiotic-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae, showing 100% survival in mice treated with the phage compared to 0% in the control group; clinical trials are planned.
Bacteriophage Shows Promise Against Antibiotic-Resistant Pneumonia
Novosibirsk scientists discovered KlebP_265, a bacteriophage effective against antibiotic-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae, showing 100% survival in mice treated with the phage compared to 0% in the control group; clinical trials are planned.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Administration Considers Equity Stake in Intel to Boost Chip Production
The Trump administration is considering a 10% equity stake in Intel using CHIPS Act funds to boost domestic chip production and reduce reliance on Taiwan, with differing opinions on whether a return on investment is expected.

Trump Administration Considers Equity Stake in Intel to Boost Chip Production
The Trump administration is considering a 10% equity stake in Intel using CHIPS Act funds to boost domestic chip production and reduce reliance on Taiwan, with differing opinions on whether a return on investment is expected.
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40% Bias Score

Air Force Chief Allvin Retires Amidst Reports of Impending Dismissal
US Air Force Chief of Staff General David Allvin announced his early retirement in November, citing gratitude for his service but offering no explanation for the decision, following reports of his planned dismissal by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

Air Force Chief Allvin Retires Amidst Reports of Impending Dismissal
US Air Force Chief of Staff General David Allvin announced his early retirement in November, citing gratitude for his service but offering no explanation for the decision, following reports of his planned dismissal by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
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56% Bias Score

Hurricane Erin: Record Intensification and Potential Impacts on Western Europe
Hurricane Erin rapidly intensified from Category 1 to 5 in over 24 hours starting August 15th, 2025, becoming one of the fastest-intensifying Atlantic hurricanes on record; while not expected to make landfall, it threatens the Bahamas, Bermuda, eastern US, and Atlantic Canada with life-threatening c...

Hurricane Erin: Record Intensification and Potential Impacts on Western Europe
Hurricane Erin rapidly intensified from Category 1 to 5 in over 24 hours starting August 15th, 2025, becoming one of the fastest-intensifying Atlantic hurricanes on record; while not expected to make landfall, it threatens the Bahamas, Bermuda, eastern US, and Atlantic Canada with life-threatening c...
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24% Bias Score

Memorial Honors Lieutenant Nazar Yenin, Hero of Russia
On the anniversary of his birth, a memorial plaque was unveiled in Stavropol, Russia, honoring Lieutenant Nazar Yenin, a Hero of Russia who died in November 2024 while saving 12 comrades during a military operation characterized by challenging weather and an enemy counterattack.

Memorial Honors Lieutenant Nazar Yenin, Hero of Russia
On the anniversary of his birth, a memorial plaque was unveiled in Stavropol, Russia, honoring Lieutenant Nazar Yenin, a Hero of Russia who died in November 2024 while saving 12 comrades during a military operation characterized by challenging weather and an enemy counterattack.
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40% Bias Score

Hungary Threatens to Cut Ukraine's Electricity Amid Pipeline Dispute
Hungary threatened to cut off electricity to Ukraine after a Ukrainian drone strike damaged a key oil pipeline, impacting oil supplies to Hungary and Slovakia; this highlights the complex energy interdependence of the region and the risks of energy weaponization amid the ongoing war.

Hungary Threatens to Cut Ukraine's Electricity Amid Pipeline Dispute
Hungary threatened to cut off electricity to Ukraine after a Ukrainian drone strike damaged a key oil pipeline, impacting oil supplies to Hungary and Slovakia; this highlights the complex energy interdependence of the region and the risks of energy weaponization amid the ongoing war.
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48% Bias Score

Violent Protests in Serbia Challenge Vucic's Rule
Widespread violent protests across Serbia challenge President Aleksandar Vucic's rule, escalating from peaceful demonstrations following a deadly train station collapse in November 2024, with protesters demanding new elections and the release of arrested demonstrators, while the government threatens...

Violent Protests in Serbia Challenge Vucic's Rule
Widespread violent protests across Serbia challenge President Aleksandar Vucic's rule, escalating from peaceful demonstrations following a deadly train station collapse in November 2024, with protesters demanding new elections and the release of arrested demonstrators, while the government threatens...
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40% Bias Score
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