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U.S. Government's Intel Stake Signals Potential Shift Towards Increased Equity Investments
The U.S. government acquired a nearly 10% stake in Intel using funds from the CHIPS and Science Act, potentially signaling a broader shift towards government equity investments in private companies, sparking debate about the government's role in the private sector and raising concerns about potentia...
U.S. Government's Intel Stake Signals Potential Shift Towards Increased Equity Investments
The U.S. government acquired a nearly 10% stake in Intel using funds from the CHIPS and Science Act, potentially signaling a broader shift towards government equity investments in private companies, sparking debate about the government's role in the private sector and raising concerns about potentia...
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48% Bias Score


Leagues Cup Semifinals: Inter Miami vs. Orlando City
Inter Miami and Orlando City will clash in the Leagues Cup 2025 semifinals on August 1, 2024, at the DRV PNK Stadium in Florida, a rematch of their intense MLS rivalry. Both teams advanced through penalty shootouts, with Inter Miami defeating Tigres and Orlando City overcoming Toluca.
Leagues Cup Semifinals: Inter Miami vs. Orlando City
Inter Miami and Orlando City will clash in the Leagues Cup 2025 semifinals on August 1, 2024, at the DRV PNK Stadium in Florida, a rematch of their intense MLS rivalry. Both teams advanced through penalty shootouts, with Inter Miami defeating Tigres and Orlando City overcoming Toluca.
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32% Bias Score


Venezuela Seeks UN Intervention Amid US Accusations and Naval Deployment
Venezuela formally requested UN support to de-escalate tensions with the US following accusations against President Maduro and the deployment of US naval vessels near Venezuelan waters on July 25th, 2024, prompting a Venezuelan call for citizens to join the Militia.
Venezuela Seeks UN Intervention Amid US Accusations and Naval Deployment
Venezuela formally requested UN support to de-escalate tensions with the US following accusations against President Maduro and the deployment of US naval vessels near Venezuelan waters on July 25th, 2024, prompting a Venezuelan call for citizens to join the Militia.
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40% Bias Score


EU Approves New, Two-Injection HIV Prevention Treatment
The European Commission approved Gilead's new HIV prevention injection, Yeytuo, requiring only two annual injections, offering improved prevention for at-risk populations, especially in developing countries, where a deal ensures low-cost access, despite an initial high price.
EU Approves New, Two-Injection HIV Prevention Treatment
The European Commission approved Gilead's new HIV prevention injection, Yeytuo, requiring only two annual injections, offering improved prevention for at-risk populations, especially in developing countries, where a deal ensures low-cost access, despite an initial high price.
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36% Bias Score


Asylum Bid Could Halt Deportation of Wrongly Deported Man
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, wrongly deported to El Salvador where he was allegedly tortured, has refiled his US asylum application, potentially halting his planned deportation to Uganda by the Trump administration and highlighting ongoing legal challenges related to deportation and human rights.
Asylum Bid Could Halt Deportation of Wrongly Deported Man
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, wrongly deported to El Salvador where he was allegedly tortured, has refiled his US asylum application, potentially halting his planned deportation to Uganda by the Trump administration and highlighting ongoing legal challenges related to deportation and human rights.
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40% Bias Score


Feasibility of Reform UK's Mass Deportation Plan Questioned
Reform UK proposes mass deportations of 500,000-600,000 illegal migrants, requiring new laws, £12bn for detention facilities, and potentially withdrawal from the ECHR, raising significant legal, logistical, and financial challenges.
Feasibility of Reform UK's Mass Deportation Plan Questioned
Reform UK proposes mass deportations of 500,000-600,000 illegal migrants, requiring new laws, £12bn for detention facilities, and potentially withdrawal from the ECHR, raising significant legal, logistical, and financial challenges.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Reinstates Neighborhood Checks for Citizenship Applicants
The Trump administration reinstated neighborhood checks for U.S. citizenship applicants, reversing a decades-long policy, to verify applicants' good moral character and adherence to U.S. principles, despite concerns this might create a chilling effect.

Trump Administration Reinstates Neighborhood Checks for Citizenship Applicants
The Trump administration reinstated neighborhood checks for U.S. citizenship applicants, reversing a decades-long policy, to verify applicants' good moral character and adherence to U.S. principles, despite concerns this might create a chilling effect.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Denies Dictatorship Accusations Amidst National Guard Deployments
President Trump, facing accusations of authoritarianism, denies being a dictator while deploying the National Guard to Democrat-led cities against local officials' wishes, sparking concerns about democratic erosion and power consolidation.

Trump Denies Dictatorship Accusations Amidst National Guard Deployments
President Trump, facing accusations of authoritarianism, denies being a dictator while deploying the National Guard to Democrat-led cities against local officials' wishes, sparking concerns about democratic erosion and power consolidation.
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60% Bias Score

Mexican Immigrant Deported After Controversial Arrest in Connecticut
Leonel Chávez, a Mexican immigrant with prior deportations, was deported from the US following his arrest in Connecticut on August 15th; his brother, Ricardo, remains detained, and the incident sparked controversy due to accusations of excessive force by federal agents.

Mexican Immigrant Deported After Controversial Arrest in Connecticut
Leonel Chávez, a Mexican immigrant with prior deportations, was deported from the US following his arrest in Connecticut on August 15th; his brother, Ricardo, remains detained, and the incident sparked controversy due to accusations of excessive force by federal agents.
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48% Bias Score

Russia's Nuclear Power Play in Niger
Russia proposed building Niger's first nuclear power plant, leveraging the nation's uranium reserves and its strained relationship with France, its former colonial power that previously controlled uranium mining operations; this move is part of Russia's broader strategy to expand its influence in Af...

Russia's Nuclear Power Play in Niger
Russia proposed building Niger's first nuclear power plant, leveraging the nation's uranium reserves and its strained relationship with France, its former colonial power that previously controlled uranium mining operations; this move is part of Russia's broader strategy to expand its influence in Af...
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40% Bias Score

First US Case of Flesh-Eating New World Screwworm Fly Confirmed
A case of New World screwworm fly, a parasitic insect, was confirmed in the US on August 4th in a patient returning from El Salvador; the patient is recovering, and no further human or animal cases have been reported.

First US Case of Flesh-Eating New World Screwworm Fly Confirmed
A case of New World screwworm fly, a parasitic insect, was confirmed in the US on August 4th in a patient returning from El Salvador; the patient is recovering, and no further human or animal cases have been reported.
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24% Bias Score

Trump Dismisses Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook Amidst Accusations
Former President Trump dismissed Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, the first Black woman in that role, on Monday, citing mortgage fraud accusations; Cook's lawyer will sue, challenging the dismissal and potentially impacting her tenure until 2038.

Trump Dismisses Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook Amidst Accusations
Former President Trump dismissed Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, the first Black woman in that role, on Monday, citing mortgage fraud accusations; Cook's lawyer will sue, challenging the dismissal and potentially impacting her tenure until 2038.
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52% Bias Score
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