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SpaceX Returns NASA Crew to Earth After Starliner Malfunction
Four astronauts—NASA's Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers, Japan's Takuya Onishi, and Russia's Kirill Peskov—returned to Earth on Saturday via SpaceX after a five-month mission to the ISS, replacing two NASA astronauts whose mission was extended due to a Starliner malfunction. This marks SpaceX's third ...
SpaceX Returns NASA Crew to Earth After Starliner Malfunction
Four astronauts—NASA's Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers, Japan's Takuya Onishi, and Russia's Kirill Peskov—returned to Earth on Saturday via SpaceX after a five-month mission to the ISS, replacing two NASA astronauts whose mission was extended due to a Starliner malfunction. This marks SpaceX's third ...
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24% Bias Score


US Tariffs on Brazilian Acai Threaten Amazonian Livelihoods
President Trump's 50% tariff on Brazilian acai exports, imposed in July 2024, is causing a surplus of acai berries in Brazil, threatening the livelihoods of thousands of workers and businesses, particularly in the state of Para, which accounts for 90% of Brazil's production. The U.S. is the primary ...
US Tariffs on Brazilian Acai Threaten Amazonian Livelihoods
President Trump's 50% tariff on Brazilian acai exports, imposed in July 2024, is causing a surplus of acai berries in Brazil, threatening the livelihoods of thousands of workers and businesses, particularly in the state of Para, which accounts for 90% of Brazil's production. The U.S. is the primary ...
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44% Bias Score


Trump Order Threatens U.S. Scientific Leadership by Politicizing Research Grants
President Trump signed an executive order giving political appointees control over billions in federal research grants, potentially slowing scientific progress and prompting legal challenges; the order affects agencies like the NIH, NSF, and FEMA.
Trump Order Threatens U.S. Scientific Leadership by Politicizing Research Grants
President Trump signed an executive order giving political appointees control over billions in federal research grants, potentially slowing scientific progress and prompting legal challenges; the order affects agencies like the NIH, NSF, and FEMA.
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52% Bias Score


Ivorian Protests Erupt Over Opposition Exclusion From Presidential Election
Thousands of Ivorians protested in Abidjan on Saturday against the exclusion of four main opposition figures, including former President Laurent Gbagbo and former Credit Suisse CEO Tidjane Thiam, from the upcoming October presidential election, prompting concerns about the fairness and legitimacy of...
Ivorian Protests Erupt Over Opposition Exclusion From Presidential Election
Thousands of Ivorians protested in Abidjan on Saturday against the exclusion of four main opposition figures, including former President Laurent Gbagbo and former Credit Suisse CEO Tidjane Thiam, from the upcoming October presidential election, prompting concerns about the fairness and legitimacy of...
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36% Bias Score


EPA Cancels $7 Billion Solar Grant Program
The EPA canceled the $7 billion "Solar for All" program, designed to help 900,000 low-to-middle-income households access solar power, due to a change in law eliminating the program's funding source; this action is expected to face legal challenges.
EPA Cancels $7 Billion Solar Grant Program
The EPA canceled the $7 billion "Solar for All" program, designed to help 900,000 low-to-middle-income households access solar power, due to a change in law eliminating the program's funding source; this action is expected to face legal challenges.
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52% Bias Score


Pennsylvania Neighbor Kills Neighbor, Ambushes Police, Underscoring Rural Policing Challenges
In rural Pennsylvania's Thompson Township, 61-year-old Carmine Faino fatally shot his neighbor, Lori Wasko, and then ambushed first responders, wounding two state troopers and an EMT before being killed by police; the incident highlights challenges of limited local police presence in rural areas.
Pennsylvania Neighbor Kills Neighbor, Ambushes Police, Underscoring Rural Policing Challenges
In rural Pennsylvania's Thompson Township, 61-year-old Carmine Faino fatally shot his neighbor, Lori Wasko, and then ambushed first responders, wounding two state troopers and an EMT before being killed by police; the incident highlights challenges of limited local police presence in rural areas.
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24% Bias Score

Fed Official Urges Interest Rate Cuts Amid Weak Jobs Report
Federal Reserve official Michelle Bowman urged three interest rate cuts in 2025 due to a weaker-than-expected June jobs report, despite the Fed's current stance of keeping rates steady; this disagreement comes as inflation falls but remains above the Fed's target of 2%.

Fed Official Urges Interest Rate Cuts Amid Weak Jobs Report
Federal Reserve official Michelle Bowman urged three interest rate cuts in 2025 due to a weaker-than-expected June jobs report, despite the Fed's current stance of keeping rates steady; this disagreement comes as inflation falls but remains above the Fed's target of 2%.
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52% Bias Score

Montana Bar Shooting Suspect Arrested After Weeklong Manhunt
Four people were killed in a shooting at The Owl Bar in Anaconda, Montana, on August 1; suspect Michael Paul Brown, 45, was arrested on August 11 after a weeklong manhunt across 22 square miles of forest, southwest of Anaconda; authorities have not yet released a motive for the shooting.

Montana Bar Shooting Suspect Arrested After Weeklong Manhunt
Four people were killed in a shooting at The Owl Bar in Anaconda, Montana, on August 1; suspect Michael Paul Brown, 45, was arrested on August 11 after a weeklong manhunt across 22 square miles of forest, southwest of Anaconda; authorities have not yet released a motive for the shooting.
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32% Bias Score

Tennessee Execution Raises Questions About Lethal Injection's Pain
Byron Black, convicted of the 1988 murders of his girlfriend and her two daughters, was executed in Tennessee on Tuesday; his execution was controversial due to claims he suffered during the lethal injection despite the state's assurances to the contrary; an autopsy is pending.

Tennessee Execution Raises Questions About Lethal Injection's Pain
Byron Black, convicted of the 1988 murders of his girlfriend and her two daughters, was executed in Tennessee on Tuesday; his execution was controversial due to claims he suffered during the lethal injection despite the state's assurances to the contrary; an autopsy is pending.
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52% Bias Score

Gerrymandering and the Disparity Between Presidential and Congressional Votes
Republicans in Texas seek to redraw congressional maps to boost their majority, mirroring a national trend where a party's share of congressional seats often exceeds its share of the presidential vote; this is challenged by legal and political battles, notably in North Carolina.

Gerrymandering and the Disparity Between Presidential and Congressional Votes
Republicans in Texas seek to redraw congressional maps to boost their majority, mirroring a national trend where a party's share of congressional seats often exceeds its share of the presidential vote; this is challenged by legal and political battles, notably in North Carolina.
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36% Bias Score

States Confront Rising Energy Costs from Data Centers
Amid rising electricity bills, states are grappling with the costs of data centers, some consuming as much energy as major cities, leading to investigations into cost allocation, specialized rates, and transmission cost sharing to prevent ratepayers from subsidizing Big Tech.

States Confront Rising Energy Costs from Data Centers
Amid rising electricity bills, states are grappling with the costs of data centers, some consuming as much energy as major cities, leading to investigations into cost allocation, specialized rates, and transmission cost sharing to prevent ratepayers from subsidizing Big Tech.
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40% Bias Score

Bauer Ends Short-Lived Senate Primary Challenge to Graham
Former South Carolina Lt. Gov. André Bauer ended his Republican primary challenge to Sen. Lindsey Graham after 38 days, citing a desire for unity and criticizing the current political climate. Graham, backed by President Trump, will continue his reelection bid.

Bauer Ends Short-Lived Senate Primary Challenge to Graham
Former South Carolina Lt. Gov. André Bauer ended his Republican primary challenge to Sen. Lindsey Graham after 38 days, citing a desire for unity and criticizing the current political climate. Graham, backed by President Trump, will continue his reelection bid.
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36% Bias Score
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