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Colombia: 17 Dead in Attacks Blamed on FARC Dissidents Amidst Drug Trade Surge
On Thursday, at least 17 people died in two separate attacks in Colombia: a truck bomb near a Cali military base, and a police helicopter shot down in Antioquia by a drone. The government blames FARC splinter groups for both attacks, amid a surge in violence driven by the drug trade and record coca ...
Colombia: 17 Dead in Attacks Blamed on FARC Dissidents Amidst Drug Trade Surge
On Thursday, at least 17 people died in two separate attacks in Colombia: a truck bomb near a Cali military base, and a police helicopter shot down in Antioquia by a drone. The government blames FARC splinter groups for both attacks, amid a surge in violence driven by the drug trade and record coca ...
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44% Bias Score


Trump Expands Federal Law Enforcement in Washington D.C.
President Trump expanded federal law enforcement in Washington D.C., federalizing the police and deploying the National Guard, claiming it will improve safety despite lower reported crime this year versus 2024; six Republican governors pledged support, and the initiative involves clearing homeless e...
Trump Expands Federal Law Enforcement in Washington D.C.
President Trump expanded federal law enforcement in Washington D.C., federalizing the police and deploying the National Guard, claiming it will improve safety despite lower reported crime this year versus 2024; six Republican governors pledged support, and the initiative involves clearing homeless e...
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56% Bias Score


California Democrats Counter Texas Gerrymandering with Redistricting Plan
California Democrats passed three bills to redraw congressional districts, aiming to gain five House seats in response to Texas Republicans' similar effort, which could give them five additional seats; California's plan requires voter approval in November.
California Democrats Counter Texas Gerrymandering with Redistricting Plan
California Democrats passed three bills to redraw congressional districts, aiming to gain five House seats in response to Texas Republicans' similar effort, which could give them five additional seats; California's plan requires voter approval in November.
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40% Bias Score


New York Court Overturns $464.6 Million Fraud Judgment Against Trump
A New York appeals court overturned a $464.6 million fraud judgment against Donald Trump on Thursday, a significant victory for the former president in a case brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James. The ruling, however, is likely to be appealed.
New York Court Overturns $464.6 Million Fraud Judgment Against Trump
A New York appeals court overturned a $464.6 million fraud judgment against Donald Trump on Thursday, a significant victory for the former president in a case brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James. The ruling, however, is likely to be appealed.
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56% Bias Score


EU-US Trade Deal Announced: 15% Tariff Cap on Cars, Further Negotiations on Steel and Aluminum
The EU and US announced a non-legally binding trade deal on July 27th, setting a 15% tariff cap on cars (retroactive to August 1st), and NDT on aircraft, pharmaceuticals, and other goods from September 1st; steel and aluminum tariffs remain unresolved.
EU-US Trade Deal Announced: 15% Tariff Cap on Cars, Further Negotiations on Steel and Aluminum
The EU and US announced a non-legally binding trade deal on July 27th, setting a 15% tariff cap on cars (retroactive to August 1st), and NDT on aircraft, pharmaceuticals, and other goods from September 1st; steel and aluminum tariffs remain unresolved.
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40% Bias Score


Mark Thompson: A Legacy of Fair Labor Relations
Mark Thompson, a UBC professor, profoundly influenced B.C.'s labor relations for over five decades through research, arbitration, and advocacy, securing improved employment standards for tens of thousands of workers and promoting collaborative labor-management relations.
Mark Thompson: A Legacy of Fair Labor Relations
Mark Thompson, a UBC professor, profoundly influenced B.C.'s labor relations for over five decades through research, arbitration, and advocacy, securing improved employment standards for tens of thousands of workers and promoting collaborative labor-management relations.
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32% Bias Score

CDC Shooting: Anti-vaccine Shooter Kills Police Officer, 600 Staff Terminated
On August 8, 2024, Patrick White, expressing anti-vaccine views, fired over 500 rounds at the CDC in Atlanta, killing DeKalb County Police Officer David Rose, after attempting to enter the campus two days prior. Approximately 600 CDC staff were terminated this week.

CDC Shooting: Anti-vaccine Shooter Kills Police Officer, 600 Staff Terminated
On August 8, 2024, Patrick White, expressing anti-vaccine views, fired over 500 rounds at the CDC in Atlanta, killing DeKalb County Police Officer David Rose, after attempting to enter the campus two days prior. Approximately 600 CDC staff were terminated this week.
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40% Bias Score

Cali Car Bombing Kills Six, Prompts City Militarization
A car bomb explosion near Cali's Marco Fidel Suárez airbase on Thursday killed at least six people and injured 50, prompting the city's militarization and a $100,000 reward for information; the attack is linked to the 'Mordisco' narco-cartel and FARC dissidents.

Cali Car Bombing Kills Six, Prompts City Militarization
A car bomb explosion near Cali's Marco Fidel Suárez airbase on Thursday killed at least six people and injured 50, prompting the city's militarization and a $100,000 reward for information; the attack is linked to the 'Mordisco' narco-cartel and FARC dissidents.
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52% Bias Score

Judge Rules Alina Habba's US Attorney Appointment Unlawful
A federal judge ruled Alina Habba's appointment as acting U.S. Attorney for New Jersey unlawful, rejecting the Trump administration's efforts to keep her in the role despite previous court decisions and lack of Senate confirmation; the ruling, stayed pending appeal, declared Habba's actions since Ju...

Judge Rules Alina Habba's US Attorney Appointment Unlawful
A federal judge ruled Alina Habba's appointment as acting U.S. Attorney for New Jersey unlawful, rejecting the Trump administration's efforts to keep her in the role despite previous court decisions and lack of Senate confirmation; the ruling, stayed pending appeal, declared Habba's actions since Ju...
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48% Bias Score

Far-Right Extremist Begins Sentence in Women's Prison Under Germany's Self-Determination Law
Marla-Svenja Liebich, convicted in July 2023 for far-right extremism (hate speech, insult, defamation), will serve a 1.5-year prison sentence in Chemnitz women's prison based on self-declared female gender under Germany's new self-determination law, prompting debate about potential legal loopholes.

Far-Right Extremist Begins Sentence in Women's Prison Under Germany's Self-Determination Law
Marla-Svenja Liebich, convicted in July 2023 for far-right extremism (hate speech, insult, defamation), will serve a 1.5-year prison sentence in Chemnitz women's prison based on self-declared female gender under Germany's new self-determination law, prompting debate about potential legal loopholes.
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44% Bias Score

Heusgen Urges German Recognition of Palestinian State Amid Gaza Crisis
Former Munich Security Conference chairman Christoph Heusgen urges Germany to recognize a Palestinian state, citing the suffering in Gaza and contrasting with the German government's position that recognition is a final step towards a two-state solution; several countries plan similar recognition in...

Heusgen Urges German Recognition of Palestinian State Amid Gaza Crisis
Former Munich Security Conference chairman Christoph Heusgen urges Germany to recognize a Palestinian state, citing the suffering in Gaza and contrasting with the German government's position that recognition is a final step towards a two-state solution; several countries plan similar recognition in...
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40% Bias Score

Thomson Outbids Westons for Historic Hudson's Bay Charter
Canadian businessman David Thomson bid at least \$15 million to acquire the Hudson's Bay Company's 1670 charter and donate it to the Archives of Manitoba, surpassing a previous offer and raising questions about transparency and public access to historical artifacts.

Thomson Outbids Westons for Historic Hudson's Bay Charter
Canadian businessman David Thomson bid at least \$15 million to acquire the Hudson's Bay Company's 1670 charter and donate it to the Archives of Manitoba, surpassing a previous offer and raising questions about transparency and public access to historical artifacts.
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44% Bias Score
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