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Supreme Court to Hear Case on Trump's Tariffs
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in November on the legality of President Trump's global tariffs, which have raised $210 billion in revenue and are currently impacting the US economy.
Supreme Court to Hear Case on Trump's Tariffs
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in November on the legality of President Trump's global tariffs, which have raised $210 billion in revenue and are currently impacting the US economy.
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28% Bias Score


Bolsonaro's Trial: Two Judges Vote for Conviction
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro faces a potential 43-year prison sentence after two of five judges voted to convict him on charges of conspiring to maintain authoritarian power following his 2022 election loss, with a verdict expected by Friday.
Bolsonaro's Trial: Two Judges Vote for Conviction
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro faces a potential 43-year prison sentence after two of five judges voted to convict him on charges of conspiring to maintain authoritarian power following his 2022 election loss, with a verdict expected by Friday.
Progress
28% Bias Score


Police Shooting in Porepunkah: Newly Released Footage
Newly released footage shows the moments leading up to a shooting in Porepunkah, Victoria, where two police officers were killed and another injured after responding to a warrant for historical sexual abuse allegations against Dezi Freeman.
Police Shooting in Porepunkah: Newly Released Footage
Newly released footage shows the moments leading up to a shooting in Porepunkah, Victoria, where two police officers were killed and another injured after responding to a warrant for historical sexual abuse allegations against Dezi Freeman.
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48% Bias Score


Volkswagen Condemned for Modern Slavery in Brazil
A Brazilian court ordered Volkswagen to pay \$33 million in compensation for using forced labor at its former Amazonian farm between 1974 and 1986, highlighting the persistence of modern slavery and corporate complicity.
Volkswagen Condemned for Modern Slavery in Brazil
A Brazilian court ordered Volkswagen to pay \$33 million in compensation for using forced labor at its former Amazonian farm between 1974 and 1986, highlighting the persistence of modern slavery and corporate complicity.
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40% Bias Score


Israeli-Russian Academic Released From Iraqi Custody After Two Years
Elizabeth Tsurkov, a Princeton University student, was released from Iraqi custody after more than two years of captivity by Kata'ib Hezbollah, a group affiliated with Iraq's Popular Mobilization Forces, following negotiations between Washington and Baghdad.
Israeli-Russian Academic Released From Iraqi Custody After Two Years
Elizabeth Tsurkov, a Princeton University student, was released from Iraqi custody after more than two years of captivity by Kata'ib Hezbollah, a group affiliated with Iraq's Popular Mobilization Forces, following negotiations between Washington and Baghdad.
Progress
32% Bias Score


Israel Declares Gaza City an Evacuation Zone Ahead of Offensive
Israel's military declared Gaza City an evacuation zone, dropping leaflets urging residents to move south, while Defense Minister Katz threatened to destroy the city if Hamas doesn't release hostages and disarm.
Israel Declares Gaza City an Evacuation Zone Ahead of Offensive
Israel's military declared Gaza City an evacuation zone, dropping leaflets urging residents to move south, while Defense Minister Katz threatened to destroy the city if Hamas doesn't release hostages and disarm.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Supreme Court to Hear Case on Trump's Tariffs
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in November on the legality of President Trump's tariffs, which have collected an estimated $210 billion in revenue, while a lower court ruling against their legality remains in effect.

Supreme Court to Hear Case on Trump's Tariffs
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in November on the legality of President Trump's tariffs, which have collected an estimated $210 billion in revenue, while a lower court ruling against their legality remains in effect.
Progress
32% Bias Score

Israel Strikes Hamas Leaders in Doha, Raising Tensions with US
On Tuesday, Israel launched airstrikes targeting Hamas leaders in Doha, Qatar, prompting anger among President Trump's advisors due to lack of prior notification and undermining US diplomatic efforts.

Israel Strikes Hamas Leaders in Doha, Raising Tensions with US
On Tuesday, Israel launched airstrikes targeting Hamas leaders in Doha, Qatar, prompting anger among President Trump's advisors due to lack of prior notification and undermining US diplomatic efforts.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Israel Strikes Hamas Leadership in Qatar, Raising Tensions
Following days of threats, Israel launched an attack targeting Hamas leaders in Qatar, prompting Qatar to suspend its role as a mediator in Israeli-Palestinian peace talks; the attack's casualties remain unconfirmed.

Israel Strikes Hamas Leadership in Qatar, Raising Tensions
Following days of threats, Israel launched an attack targeting Hamas leaders in Qatar, prompting Qatar to suspend its role as a mediator in Israeli-Palestinian peace talks; the attack's casualties remain unconfirmed.
Progress
40% Bias Score

US Congress Deadlocked on Government Funding, Shutdown Looms
With three weeks until government funding expires, Republicans and Democrats in Congress remain deeply divided on averting a shutdown, despite ongoing negotiations.

US Congress Deadlocked on Government Funding, Shutdown Looms
With three weeks until government funding expires, Republicans and Democrats in Congress remain deeply divided on averting a shutdown, despite ongoing negotiations.
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36% Bias Score

Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Attempt to Fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook
A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction, blocking President Trump's effort to remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, citing concerns about violating the Federal Reserve Act's 'for cause' provision and Cook's Fifth Amendment rights.

Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Attempt to Fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook
A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction, blocking President Trump's effort to remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, citing concerns about violating the Federal Reserve Act's 'for cause' provision and Cook's Fifth Amendment rights.
Progress
32% Bias Score

Bolsonaro Faces Trial for Attempted Coup in Brazil
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is on trial at the Supreme Federal Court for his alleged involvement in a coup attempt and the invalidation of the 2022 elections, with two judges already voting for his conviction.

Bolsonaro Faces Trial for Attempted Coup in Brazil
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is on trial at the Supreme Federal Court for his alleged involvement in a coup attempt and the invalidation of the 2022 elections, with two judges already voting for his conviction.
Progress
32% Bias Score
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