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Mexican Boxer Julio César Chåvez Jr. Arrested in Mexico on Organized Crime Charges
Julio César Chåvez Jr., son of a Mexican boxing legend, was arrested in Mexico on July 4, 2025, on charges of organized crime and arms trafficking following his deportation from the U.S. due to a fraudulent residency application linked to his wife's alleged ties to the Sinaloa Cartel and his past le...
Mexican Boxer Julio César Chåvez Jr. Arrested in Mexico on Organized Crime Charges
Julio César Chåvez Jr., son of a Mexican boxing legend, was arrested in Mexico on July 4, 2025, on charges of organized crime and arms trafficking following his deportation from the U.S. due to a fraudulent residency application linked to his wife's alleged ties to the Sinaloa Cartel and his past le...
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48% Bias Score


Judge Rejects Trump Administration's Request to Unseal Epstein Grand Jury Documents
A federal judge rejected the Trump administration's request to unseal grand jury documents in the Jeffrey Epstein case, citing insufficient justification for disclosure and concerns about victim privacy, despite the government possessing 100,000 pages of related documents; this follows a similar rej...
Judge Rejects Trump Administration's Request to Unseal Epstein Grand Jury Documents
A federal judge rejected the Trump administration's request to unseal grand jury documents in the Jeffrey Epstein case, citing insufficient justification for disclosure and concerns about victim privacy, despite the government possessing 100,000 pages of related documents; this follows a similar rej...
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40% Bias Score


Ukraine Security Guarantees: Coalition Forms, Challenges Remain
Following White House meetings, Ukraine and allies are developing security guarantees to deter further Russian aggression after a peace deal, involving a coalition of over 30 countries and potential measures like airspace monitoring and Black Sea security, though challenges remain regarding the leve...
Ukraine Security Guarantees: Coalition Forms, Challenges Remain
Following White House meetings, Ukraine and allies are developing security guarantees to deter further Russian aggression after a peace deal, involving a coalition of over 30 countries and potential measures like airspace monitoring and Black Sea security, though challenges remain regarding the leve...
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36% Bias Score


Frankfurt University Finds 7,500 Nazi-Looted Books
Goethe University Frankfurt's library recently completed a provenance research project, uncovering approximately 7,500 Nazi-looted books out of over 75,000 examined, significantly more than expected; similar projects are ongoing in Darmstadt and Giessen, aiming for restitution or compensation.
Frankfurt University Finds 7,500 Nazi-Looted Books
Goethe University Frankfurt's library recently completed a provenance research project, uncovering approximately 7,500 Nazi-looted books out of over 75,000 examined, significantly more than expected; similar projects are ongoing in Darmstadt and Giessen, aiming for restitution or compensation.
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16% Bias Score


Texas Republicans Redraw Congressional Districts in Controversial Vote
The Texas House of Representatives passed a bill redrawing congressional districts 88-52, with no Democratic support, aiming to secure up to five additional seats for Republicans in the US House, sparking a nationwide dispute over partisan gerrymandering.
Texas Republicans Redraw Congressional Districts in Controversial Vote
The Texas House of Representatives passed a bill redrawing congressional districts 88-52, with no Democratic support, aiming to secure up to five additional seats for Republicans in the US House, sparking a nationwide dispute over partisan gerrymandering.
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40% Bias Score


750+ Health Workers Condemn Kennedy Jr.'s Vaccine Stance After Deadly CDC Shooting
Over 750 US Department of Health and Human Services staff signed an open letter Wednesday urging Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to address the growing risk to health workers from vaccine misinformation, citing the recent deadly shooting at CDC buildings in Atlanta as a direct consequence of this cl...
750+ Health Workers Condemn Kennedy Jr.'s Vaccine Stance After Deadly CDC Shooting
Over 750 US Department of Health and Human Services staff signed an open letter Wednesday urging Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to address the growing risk to health workers from vaccine misinformation, citing the recent deadly shooting at CDC buildings in Atlanta as a direct consequence of this cl...
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44% Bias Score

Aggressive Arrests of Mexican Immigrants in Connecticut Spark Outrage
Federal agents in Norwalk, Connecticut, aggressively arrested Mexican immigrants Leonel and Ricardo ChĂĄvez on Friday, sparking outrage and raising questions about immigration enforcement tactics; videos show the arrests and the aftermath.

Aggressive Arrests of Mexican Immigrants in Connecticut Spark Outrage
Federal agents in Norwalk, Connecticut, aggressively arrested Mexican immigrants Leonel and Ricardo ChĂĄvez on Friday, sparking outrage and raising questions about immigration enforcement tactics; videos show the arrests and the aftermath.
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52% Bias Score

Alcaraz Favored to Win 2025 US Open
The 2025 US Open, starting August 24th in New York, sees Carlos Alcaraz as the favorite in the men's singles, based on his 54-6 win-loss record and his head-to-head dominance over rivals like Jannik Sinner (9-5). The winner of the final could claim the world number 1 ranking.

Alcaraz Favored to Win 2025 US Open
The 2025 US Open, starting August 24th in New York, sees Carlos Alcaraz as the favorite in the men's singles, based on his 54-6 win-loss record and his head-to-head dominance over rivals like Jannik Sinner (9-5). The winner of the final could claim the world number 1 ranking.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Administration Sanctions Four ICC Judges Over War Crimes Investigations
The Trump administration sanctioned four International Criminal Court judgesâKimberly Prost, Nicolas Guittet, Nazhat Shameem Khan, and Mamadou Mandiaye Niangâfor their involvement in investigations of alleged US and Israeli war crimes, escalating tensions with the ICC and drawing criticism from Fran...

Trump Administration Sanctions Four ICC Judges Over War Crimes Investigations
The Trump administration sanctioned four International Criminal Court judgesâKimberly Prost, Nicolas Guittet, Nazhat Shameem Khan, and Mamadou Mandiaye Niangâfor their involvement in investigations of alleged US and Israeli war crimes, escalating tensions with the ICC and drawing criticism from Fran...
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56% Bias Score

US Appeals Court Ends TPS for 60,000 Immigrants
A US appeals court ended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 60,000 immigrants from Honduras, Nicaragua, and Nepal on August 20, 2025, giving them 60 days before deportation, despite arguments that the move is part of a broader effort to strip non-citizens of legal status.

US Appeals Court Ends TPS for 60,000 Immigrants
A US appeals court ended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 60,000 immigrants from Honduras, Nicaragua, and Nepal on August 20, 2025, giving them 60 days before deportation, despite arguments that the move is part of a broader effort to strip non-citizens of legal status.
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40% Bias Score

Frankfurt University Uncovers 7,500 Likely Nazi-Looted Books
Goethe University Frankfurt's library, in the second phase of its provenance research project, discovered approximately 7,500 books likely looted during the Nazi era out of over 75,000 investigated, prompting efforts for restitution or compensation; similar research is ongoing in Darmstadt and other...

Frankfurt University Uncovers 7,500 Likely Nazi-Looted Books
Goethe University Frankfurt's library, in the second phase of its provenance research project, discovered approximately 7,500 books likely looted during the Nazi era out of over 75,000 investigated, prompting efforts for restitution or compensation; similar research is ongoing in Darmstadt and other...
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16% Bias Score

US Sanctions Four International Criminal Court Officials
The US government sanctioned four International Criminal Court officialsâthree judges and one prosecutorâinvolved in cases concerning Israel and the US, freezing their US assets and barring them from the American financial system, escalating tensions with international justice bodies.

US Sanctions Four International Criminal Court Officials
The US government sanctioned four International Criminal Court officialsâthree judges and one prosecutorâinvolved in cases concerning Israel and the US, freezing their US assets and barring them from the American financial system, escalating tensions with international justice bodies.
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56% Bias Score
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