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Arizona Senator Faces Expulsion for Resharing ICE Activity Alert
Arizona Democratic Senator Analise Ortiz faces expulsion for resharing an Instagram post warning of ICE activity near an elementary school, sparking a controversy over free speech and immigration enforcement.
Arizona Senator Faces Expulsion for Resharing ICE Activity Alert
Arizona Democratic Senator Analise Ortiz faces expulsion for resharing an Instagram post warning of ICE activity near an elementary school, sparking a controversy over free speech and immigration enforcement.
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32% Bias Score


Mona Awad's "We Love You, Bunny": A Dive into the Dark Side of Creativity
Mona Awad, author of the bestselling novel "Bunny," returns with a sequel, "We Love You, Bunny," exploring the dark side of creativity from the perspective of the novel's demonic characters and their man-bunny hybrids.
Mona Awad's "We Love You, Bunny": A Dive into the Dark Side of Creativity
Mona Awad, author of the bestselling novel "Bunny," returns with a sequel, "We Love You, Bunny," exploring the dark side of creativity from the perspective of the novel's demonic characters and their man-bunny hybrids.
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0% Bias Score


Trump's Assault on US Economic Norms: Chaos and Uncertainty
Donald Trump's erratic economic policies, including tariff threats and interventions in companies like Intel and Nvidia, are dismantling established US economic norms, creating uncertainty despite a currently muted market response.
Trump's Assault on US Economic Norms: Chaos and Uncertainty
Donald Trump's erratic economic policies, including tariff threats and interventions in companies like Intel and Nvidia, are dismantling established US economic norms, creating uncertainty despite a currently muted market response.
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16% Bias Score


New Leftwing Party Forming in UK as Labour Faces Criticism
Zarah Sultana, independent MP, and Jeremy Corbyn are co-leading a new leftwing party in the UK, citing Labour's failure to represent working people and attracting significant interest with over 750,000 registered supporters.
New Leftwing Party Forming in UK as Labour Faces Criticism
Zarah Sultana, independent MP, and Jeremy Corbyn are co-leading a new leftwing party in the UK, citing Labour's failure to represent working people and attracting significant interest with over 750,000 registered supporters.
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24% Bias Score


Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia Abrasive Combine and Saljut Combine Targeted in Russian Drone Strikes
Russian drone strikes hit the Zaporizhzhia Abrasive Combine and Saljut Combine in Ukraine on September 5th and 6th, significantly damaging production lines and disrupting the supply of abrasive materials and military components.
Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia Abrasive Combine and Saljut Combine Targeted in Russian Drone Strikes
Russian drone strikes hit the Zaporizhzhia Abrasive Combine and Saljut Combine in Ukraine on September 5th and 6th, significantly damaging production lines and disrupting the supply of abrasive materials and military components.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Administration Faces Scrutiny Over Lack of Contact with Epstein Survivors
Despite six months of promises, the Trump administration's Department of Justice has not contacted approximately 50 Epstein survivors or their attorneys, raising concerns about the thoroughness of their investigation into Epstein's crimes.
Trump Administration Faces Scrutiny Over Lack of Contact with Epstein Survivors
Despite six months of promises, the Trump administration's Department of Justice has not contacted approximately 50 Epstein survivors or their attorneys, raising concerns about the thoroughness of their investigation into Epstein's crimes.
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52% Bias Score

FHFA Director Accuses Federal Reserve Governor of Mortgage Fraud
William Pulte, head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), accused Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook of mortgage fraud, prompting a Justice Department investigation; Cook denies wrongdoing, and critics allege political motivation.

FHFA Director Accuses Federal Reserve Governor of Mortgage Fraud
William Pulte, head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), accused Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook of mortgage fraud, prompting a Justice Department investigation; Cook denies wrongdoing, and critics allege political motivation.
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52% Bias Score

Russia and China finalize "Power of Siberia-2" gas pipeline deal
Russia and China have finalized the "Power of Siberia-2" natural gas pipeline project, with an expected capacity of 50 billion cubic meters per year, set to significantly alter the global energy market and potentially challenge US LNG expansion in the Asia-Pacific region.

Russia and China finalize "Power of Siberia-2" gas pipeline deal
Russia and China have finalized the "Power of Siberia-2" natural gas pipeline project, with an expected capacity of 50 billion cubic meters per year, set to significantly alter the global energy market and potentially challenge US LNG expansion in the Asia-Pacific region.
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36% Bias Score

London Tube Strike: Four-Day Shutdown Expected
A four-day London Underground strike is set to begin on Monday, September 11, causing significant disruption to commuters as 10,000 RMT union workers strike for a shorter working week and improved pay.

London Tube Strike: Four-Day Shutdown Expected
A four-day London Underground strike is set to begin on Monday, September 11, causing significant disruption to commuters as 10,000 RMT union workers strike for a shorter working week and improved pay.
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36% Bias Score

Starbucks Union Negotiations Stalled After One Year Under New CEO
One year after Brian Niccol became Starbucks CEO, promising improved labor relations, negotiations with Starbucks Workers United remain stalled, despite the union's significant growth and numerous allegations of union-busting against the company.

Starbucks Union Negotiations Stalled After One Year Under New CEO
One year after Brian Niccol became Starbucks CEO, promising improved labor relations, negotiations with Starbucks Workers United remain stalled, despite the union's significant growth and numerous allegations of union-busting against the company.
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48% Bias Score

Venice Film Festival Awards: Controversial Golden Lion Winner
The Venice Film Festival awarded Jim Jarmusch's "Father Mother Sister Brother" the Golden Lion, while Kaouther Ben Hania's "The Voice of Hind Rajab", a film using a real recording of a Palestinian girl's death, won the grand jury prize, sparking controversy.

Venice Film Festival Awards: Controversial Golden Lion Winner
The Venice Film Festival awarded Jim Jarmusch's "Father Mother Sister Brother" the Golden Lion, while Kaouther Ben Hania's "The Voice of Hind Rajab", a film using a real recording of a Palestinian girl's death, won the grand jury prize, sparking controversy.
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52% Bias Score

Mexico's Food Bank Network Expands with Slim's Billions
Arturo Elías Ayub and Carlos Slim are investing millions to expand Mexico's food bank network, aiming to feed 8 million people suffering from hunger, increasing logistical capacity to distribute food more efficiently.

Mexico's Food Bank Network Expands with Slim's Billions
Arturo Elías Ayub and Carlos Slim are investing millions to expand Mexico's food bank network, aiming to feed 8 million people suffering from hunger, increasing logistical capacity to distribute food more efficiently.
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60% Bias Score
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