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Trump Announces Deal for Nippon Steel to Invest \$28.9 Billion in U.S. Steel
President Trump announced a deal for Japan-based Nippon Steel to invest \$28.9 billion in U.S. Steel, securing American control through a "golden share" mechanism, after initially opposing the acquisition.
Trump Announces Deal for Nippon Steel to Invest \$28.9 Billion in U.S. Steel
President Trump announced a deal for Japan-based Nippon Steel to invest \$28.9 billion in U.S. Steel, securing American control through a "golden share" mechanism, after initially opposing the acquisition.
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48% Bias Score


US Tariff Ruling Shakes Asian Markets
A U.S. court partially blocked President Trump's tariffs, creating uncertainty in Asian markets; Japan's Nikkei 225 fell 1.1%, while Australia's S&P/ASX 200 rose 0.3%; Tokyo's core inflation hit 3.6% in May.
US Tariff Ruling Shakes Asian Markets
A U.S. court partially blocked President Trump's tariffs, creating uncertainty in Asian markets; Japan's Nikkei 225 fell 1.1%, while Australia's S&P/ASX 200 rose 0.3%; Tokyo's core inflation hit 3.6% in May.
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32% Bias Score


K-Pop Group Big Ocean: Redefining Music with Technology and Inclusion
Big Ocean, a three-member South Korean K-pop group with hearing impairments, uses assistive technology and sign language in their performances, achieving international success with a European tour and second mini-album release, while inspiring their global fanbase to learn sign language.
K-Pop Group Big Ocean: Redefining Music with Technology and Inclusion
Big Ocean, a three-member South Korean K-pop group with hearing impairments, uses assistive technology and sign language in their performances, achieving international success with a European tour and second mini-album release, while inspiring their global fanbase to learn sign language.
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24% Bias Score


Trump Administration Reverses Plan to Close 34 Mine Safety Offices
The Trump administration reversed plans to close 34 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) offices, reversing a decision by the Department of Government Efficiency that would have saved $18 million in lease costs. The decision comes after concerns were raised about the impact on mine safety.
Trump Administration Reverses Plan to Close 34 Mine Safety Offices
The Trump administration reversed plans to close 34 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) offices, reversing a decision by the Department of Government Efficiency that would have saved $18 million in lease costs. The decision comes after concerns were raised about the impact on mine safety.
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36% Bias Score


Court Rejects Trump's Tariffs, Citing Unconstitutional Overreach
A New York court ruled against President Trump's tariffs, citing unconstitutional overreach of executive power, creating a broader pattern of legal challenges to his expansive use of executive orders and impacting his trade and immigration policies.
Court Rejects Trump's Tariffs, Citing Unconstitutional Overreach
A New York court ruled against President Trump's tariffs, citing unconstitutional overreach of executive power, creating a broader pattern of legal challenges to his expansive use of executive orders and impacting his trade and immigration policies.
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52% Bias Score


Sheriff Seeks to Remove DA from Jailbreak Investigation Amid Political Conflict
On May 16th, ten inmates escaped the Orleans Justice Center in New Orleans after removing a toilet and breaking through a wall; Sheriff Susan Hutson is seeking to remove District Attorney Jason Williams from the investigation due to his public criticism and support of her opponent.
Sheriff Seeks to Remove DA from Jailbreak Investigation Amid Political Conflict
On May 16th, ten inmates escaped the Orleans Justice Center in New Orleans after removing a toilet and breaking through a wall; Sheriff Susan Hutson is seeking to remove District Attorney Jason Williams from the investigation due to his public criticism and support of her opponent.
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52% Bias Score

California High School Track Championships Implement New Transgender Athlete Policy
California's high school track-and-field championships will feature a new policy adding a competition spot and potential medal in events where transgender athlete AB Hernandez participates, creating a compromise in the debate over transgender girls' participation while facing legal and political cha...

California High School Track Championships Implement New Transgender Athlete Policy
California's high school track-and-field championships will feature a new policy adding a competition spot and potential medal in events where transgender athlete AB Hernandez participates, creating a compromise in the debate over transgender girls' participation while facing legal and political cha...
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68% Bias Score

Chicago Transit Faces Severe Cuts Amidst Funding Crisis
Illinois faces a $770 million public transit budget shortfall, threatening severe service cuts across Chicago, particularly impacting low-income communities like Harvey, where residents rely heavily on public transit, potentially causing economic hardship and decreased access to essential services.

Chicago Transit Faces Severe Cuts Amidst Funding Crisis
Illinois faces a $770 million public transit budget shortfall, threatening severe service cuts across Chicago, particularly impacting low-income communities like Harvey, where residents rely heavily on public transit, potentially causing economic hardship and decreased access to essential services.
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48% Bias Score

Wrongful Death Lawsuit Blames Oil Companies for Heatwave Death
In a novel wrongful-death lawsuit, a Washington state woman is suing seven oil and gas companies for their alleged contribution to the 2021 Pacific Northwest heatwave that killed her mother due to hyperthermia on June 28, 2021, the hottest day ever recorded in the state, with temperatures reaching 1...

Wrongful Death Lawsuit Blames Oil Companies for Heatwave Death
In a novel wrongful-death lawsuit, a Washington state woman is suing seven oil and gas companies for their alleged contribution to the 2021 Pacific Northwest heatwave that killed her mother due to hyperthermia on June 28, 2021, the hottest day ever recorded in the state, with temperatures reaching 1...
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40% Bias Score

Snapchat Data Helps Crack Wisconsin Double Homicide Case
Chandler Halderson, 23, was convicted of murdering his parents after lying about attending college and having a SpaceX job. His girlfriend's Snapchat location data and a witness's account helped investigators locate their bodies in Wisconsin, leading to his life sentence.

Snapchat Data Helps Crack Wisconsin Double Homicide Case
Chandler Halderson, 23, was convicted of murdering his parents after lying about attending college and having a SpaceX job. His girlfriend's Snapchat location data and a witness's account helped investigators locate their bodies in Wisconsin, leading to his life sentence.
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40% Bias Score

Australia: Three Dead After Eating Death Cap Mushrooms at Family Lunch
Three people died and one survived after consuming a beef Wellington containing death cap mushrooms at a family lunch hosted by Erin Patterson near Melbourne in July 2023; Patterson has been charged with three counts of murder and one of attempted murder, pleading not guilty.

Australia: Three Dead After Eating Death Cap Mushrooms at Family Lunch
Three people died and one survived after consuming a beef Wellington containing death cap mushrooms at a family lunch hosted by Erin Patterson near Melbourne in July 2023; Patterson has been charged with three counts of murder and one of attempted murder, pleading not guilty.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Pardons Fuel Concerns Over Justice Department Integrity
President Donald Trump pardoned several individuals convicted of corruption and fraud, including former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich and former New York Congressman Michael Grimm, raising concerns about the erosion of public integrity guardrails within the Justice Department due to the firing o...

Trump Pardons Fuel Concerns Over Justice Department Integrity
President Donald Trump pardoned several individuals convicted of corruption and fraud, including former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich and former New York Congressman Michael Grimm, raising concerns about the erosion of public integrity guardrails within the Justice Department due to the firing o...
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52% Bias Score
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