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Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration to Cut $783 Million in NIH Funding
The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 to allow the Trump administration to cut $783 million in NIH research funding aligned with its anti-DEI priorities, though blocking future cuts under the same directive; the decision follows a lower court ruling deeming the cuts arbitrary and discriminatory.
Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration to Cut $783 Million in NIH Funding
The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 to allow the Trump administration to cut $783 million in NIH research funding aligned with its anti-DEI priorities, though blocking future cuts under the same directive; the decision follows a lower court ruling deeming the cuts arbitrary and discriminatory.
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60% Bias Score


Florida Removes Orlando's Pulse Nightclub Memorial Crosswalk
A rainbow crosswalk in Orlando, Florida, commemorating the 49 victims of the 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting, was removed by the state, prompting criticism from the city mayor and a shooting survivor, amid a dispute between Democratic city leaders and the Republican state government over its complianc...
Florida Removes Orlando's Pulse Nightclub Memorial Crosswalk
A rainbow crosswalk in Orlando, Florida, commemorating the 49 victims of the 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting, was removed by the state, prompting criticism from the city mayor and a shooting survivor, amid a dispute between Democratic city leaders and the Republican state government over its complianc...
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60% Bias Score


Florida Removes Orlando Pulse Nightclub Memorial Crosswalk
Florida removed a rainbow crosswalk in Orlando commemorating the 49 victims of the 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting, sparking outrage from city officials and survivors who view it as a politically motivated erasure of a symbol of solidarity; the state claims it violated road marking standards.
Florida Removes Orlando Pulse Nightclub Memorial Crosswalk
Florida removed a rainbow crosswalk in Orlando commemorating the 49 victims of the 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting, sparking outrage from city officials and survivors who view it as a politically motivated erasure of a symbol of solidarity; the state claims it violated road marking standards.
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52% Bias Score


Canada Breaks with Allies, Refuses to Condemn Israel's Gaza Media Restrictions
Canada refused to sign a 27-country statement condemning Israel's restrictions on journalists in Gaza, marking a rare exception to its active role in the Media Freedom Coalition, which it co-founded; this follows Canada's previous condemnations of attacks on journalists in the region.
Canada Breaks with Allies, Refuses to Condemn Israel's Gaza Media Restrictions
Canada refused to sign a 27-country statement condemning Israel's restrictions on journalists in Gaza, marking a rare exception to its active role in the Media Freedom Coalition, which it co-founded; this follows Canada's previous condemnations of attacks on journalists in the region.
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36% Bias Score


US Expands Visa Vetting, Halts Truck Driver Visas
The US State Department will vet 55 million US visa holders for legal violations, potentially revoking visas and deporting those in the US; this expansion follows a recent policy to screen for "anti-American" views in immigration benefit requests and a halt on issuing work visas to commercial truck ...
US Expands Visa Vetting, Halts Truck Driver Visas
The US State Department will vet 55 million US visa holders for legal violations, potentially revoking visas and deporting those in the US; this expansion follows a recent policy to screen for "anti-American" views in immigration benefit requests and a halt on issuing work visas to commercial truck ...
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52% Bias Score


London Underground Strike to Disrupt Capital's Transport Network in Early September
London Underground workers will strike for a week from September 5th in a dispute over pay, conditions, and fatigue management, causing significant disruption to the capital's transport network and potentially costing the London economy up to £250 million; further strikes by other essential service ...
London Underground Strike to Disrupt Capital's Transport Network in Early September
London Underground workers will strike for a week from September 5th in a dispute over pay, conditions, and fatigue management, causing significant disruption to the capital's transport network and potentially costing the London economy up to £250 million; further strikes by other essential service ...
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60% Bias Score

Cali Bombing Kills Seven, Mayor Bans Trucks in Response
A bomb exploded near Cali's Marco Fidel Suarez military aviation school, killing seven and injuring many; the mayor banned trucks and offered a $10,000 reward for information, linking the attack to narco-terrorism and following similar June attacks claimed by a dissident FARC group.

Cali Bombing Kills Seven, Mayor Bans Trucks in Response
A bomb exploded near Cali's Marco Fidel Suarez military aviation school, killing seven and injuring many; the mayor banned trucks and offered a $10,000 reward for information, linking the attack to narco-terrorism and following similar June attacks claimed by a dissident FARC group.
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52% Bias Score

Uganda Agrees to Accept U.S. Deportations
Uganda, despite initial denials, has agreed to accept deportees from the U.S. under a deal that excludes those with criminal records and unaccompanied minors, raising human rights concerns given Uganda's human rights record and the lack of transparency.

Uganda Agrees to Accept U.S. Deportations
Uganda, despite initial denials, has agreed to accept deportees from the U.S. under a deal that excludes those with criminal records and unaccompanied minors, raising human rights concerns given Uganda's human rights record and the lack of transparency.
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60% Bias Score

Varfolomeev Dominates Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships Qualifications
Germany's Olympic champion Darja Varfolomeev secured her spot in all five finals at the Rio World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships, dominating with scores exceeding 30 points in three apparatus and securing a lead over her closest competitor, Taisiia Onofritschuk from Ukraine.

Varfolomeev Dominates Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships Qualifications
Germany's Olympic champion Darja Varfolomeev secured her spot in all five finals at the Rio World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships, dominating with scores exceeding 30 points in three apparatus and securing a lead over her closest competitor, Taisiia Onofritschuk from Ukraine.
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32% Bias Score

Bolsonaro's R$30.5 Million in Suspicious Bank Transactions Under Scrutiny
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro's bank accounts showed R$ 30.5 million in transactions between March 2023 and June 2024, raising concerns about money laundering according to a financial intelligence report analyzed by the Federal Police. The report flagged at least 50 suspicious transactio...

Bolsonaro's R$30.5 Million in Suspicious Bank Transactions Under Scrutiny
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro's bank accounts showed R$ 30.5 million in transactions between March 2023 and June 2024, raising concerns about money laundering according to a financial intelligence report analyzed by the Federal Police. The report flagged at least 50 suspicious transactio...
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52% Bias Score

Brisbane Pro-Palestine March Deemed Unauthorized; Police Warn of Enforcement
A Brisbane magistrate ruled that a planned pro-Palestine march across the Story Bridge on Sunday is unauthorized; participants risk criminal charges for obstructing traffic, while police will enforce the law to protect public safety and emergency vehicle access. Organizers plan a gathering in a near...

Brisbane Pro-Palestine March Deemed Unauthorized; Police Warn of Enforcement
A Brisbane magistrate ruled that a planned pro-Palestine march across the Story Bridge on Sunday is unauthorized; participants risk criminal charges for obstructing traffic, while police will enforce the law to protect public safety and emergency vehicle access. Organizers plan a gathering in a near...
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52% Bias Score

Beauty Influencers: 'Just as Toxic as Andrew Tate,' Psychiatrist Claims
Psychiatrist Professor Matthew Sadlier equates the harmful influence of beauty influencers on young people to that of Andrew Tate, citing a rise in extreme eating disorders and advocating for societal changes to mitigate the risks of smartphone use among children.

Beauty Influencers: 'Just as Toxic as Andrew Tate,' Psychiatrist Claims
Psychiatrist Professor Matthew Sadlier equates the harmful influence of beauty influencers on young people to that of Andrew Tate, citing a rise in extreme eating disorders and advocating for societal changes to mitigate the risks of smartphone use among children.
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60% Bias Score
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