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Cyberattack Leaks Sensitive Moroccan Data Amid Algeria Tensions
A cyberattack on Morocco's social security agency leaked sensitive personal data, including salary information and financial details of high-profile individuals, onto Telegram this week; hackers claimed responsibility in response to alleged online harassment of Algeria by Morocco, highlighting the d...
Cyberattack Leaks Sensitive Moroccan Data Amid Algeria Tensions
A cyberattack on Morocco's social security agency leaked sensitive personal data, including salary information and financial details of high-profile individuals, onto Telegram this week; hackers claimed responsibility in response to alleged online harassment of Algeria by Morocco, highlighting the d...
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40% Bias Score


Trump's 125% Tariff on China Deepens Trade War
President Trump raised tariffs on Chinese goods to 125%, prompting immediate retaliatory tariffs from China, escalating the trade war and jeopardizing global economic stability; the U.S. and China are locked in a deepening standoff, with each nation daring the other to blink first.
Trump's 125% Tariff on China Deepens Trade War
President Trump raised tariffs on Chinese goods to 125%, prompting immediate retaliatory tariffs from China, escalating the trade war and jeopardizing global economic stability; the U.S. and China are locked in a deepening standoff, with each nation daring the other to blink first.
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64% Bias Score


US-Russia Prisoner Exchange: Karelina Released in Abu Dhabi Swap
U.S.-Russian dual citizen Ksenia Karelina was released from Russian prison in an overnight prisoner exchange in Abu Dhabi, UAE, involving German-Russian citizen Artur Petrov, who was wanted in the U.S. for supplying microelectronics to the Russian military; the swap was negotiated by U.S. and Russia...
US-Russia Prisoner Exchange: Karelina Released in Abu Dhabi Swap
U.S.-Russian dual citizen Ksenia Karelina was released from Russian prison in an overnight prisoner exchange in Abu Dhabi, UAE, involving German-Russian citizen Artur Petrov, who was wanted in the U.S. for supplying microelectronics to the Russian military; the swap was negotiated by U.S. and Russia...
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52% Bias Score


Thai Court Grants Bail, Revokes Visa for U.S. Scholar Charged with Insulting Monarchy
A U.S. scholar teaching in Thailand, Paul Chambers, was jailed for insulting the monarchy but released on bail; however, his visa was revoked, potentially leading to deportation. The charges relate to a webinar he participated in, highlighting concerns over freedom of expression in Thailand.
Thai Court Grants Bail, Revokes Visa for U.S. Scholar Charged with Insulting Monarchy
A U.S. scholar teaching in Thailand, Paul Chambers, was jailed for insulting the monarchy but released on bail; however, his visa was revoked, potentially leading to deportation. The charges relate to a webinar he participated in, highlighting concerns over freedom of expression in Thailand.
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40% Bias Score


House Passes GOP Budget Blueprint, Promising Massive Tax Cuts
The House narrowly passed a GOP budget blueprint (216-214) Thursday, a key victory for President Trump's agenda promising large tax and regulation cuts, despite initial setbacks due to concerns from some Republicans about the deficit.
House Passes GOP Budget Blueprint, Promising Massive Tax Cuts
The House narrowly passed a GOP budget blueprint (216-214) Thursday, a key victory for President Trump's agenda promising large tax and regulation cuts, despite initial setbacks due to concerns from some Republicans about the deficit.
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64% Bias Score


Andrew Tate Faces New Sexual Assault Lawsuit in London
Four women are suing Andrew Tate in London's High Court for sexual assault, alleging incidents between 2013 and 2015, including threats with a firearm and physical violence, while Tate faces separate criminal charges in Romania for human trafficking and sexual exploitation.
Andrew Tate Faces New Sexual Assault Lawsuit in London
Four women are suing Andrew Tate in London's High Court for sexual assault, alleging incidents between 2013 and 2015, including threats with a firearm and physical violence, while Tate faces separate criminal charges in Romania for human trafficking and sexual exploitation.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Tariffs Hit Coffee and Chocolate Industries
President Trump's tariffs on coffee and cocoa beans, impacting imports worth about \$5 billion annually, are forcing American coffee shops and chocolatiers to consider price increases or absorb losses, disproportionately affecting small businesses.

Trump Tariffs Hit Coffee and Chocolate Industries
President Trump's tariffs on coffee and cocoa beans, impacting imports worth about \$5 billion annually, are forcing American coffee shops and chocolatiers to consider price increases or absorb losses, disproportionately affecting small businesses.
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48% Bias Score

Education Department Withdraws Agreement to Address Native American Student Discipline Disparities
The Education Department withdrew from a 2010 agreement with South Dakota's Rapid City Area School District aimed at addressing disproportionate discipline against Native American students, citing a violation of civil rights laws due to the agreement's focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI)...

Education Department Withdraws Agreement to Address Native American Student Discipline Disparities
The Education Department withdrew from a 2010 agreement with South Dakota's Rapid City Area School District aimed at addressing disproportionate discipline against Native American students, citing a violation of civil rights laws due to the agreement's focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI)...
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40% Bias Score

Zimbabwe Pays First Installment in White Farmer Compensation
Zimbabwe initiated compensation payments of $3.1 million to 378 white farmers for property losses incurred during the 2000 land reform program, aiming to mend relations with Western nations and alleviate sanctions.

Zimbabwe Pays First Installment in White Farmer Compensation
Zimbabwe initiated compensation payments of $3.1 million to 378 white farmers for property losses incurred during the 2000 land reform program, aiming to mend relations with Western nations and alleviate sanctions.
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Tariff Pause Receives Republican Senate Approval
Senate Republicans reacted positively to President Trump's surprise announcement of a 90-day pause on tariffs, citing concerns about rising costs and market volatility; the pause aims to facilitate negotiations with multiple countries, though some skepticism remains about its long-term effects.

Trump's Tariff Pause Receives Republican Senate Approval
Senate Republicans reacted positively to President Trump's surprise announcement of a 90-day pause on tariffs, citing concerns about rising costs and market volatility; the pause aims to facilitate negotiations with multiple countries, though some skepticism remains about its long-term effects.
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60% Bias Score

Federal Agents Return to Rikers Island for Criminal Investigations Amidst Controversy
New York City Mayor Eric Adams' administration issued an executive order allowing federal immigration officials to operate at Rikers Island for criminal investigations, despite the city's sanctuary law, prompting accusations of a quid pro quo after corruption charges against the mayor were dropped.

Federal Agents Return to Rikers Island for Criminal Investigations Amidst Controversy
New York City Mayor Eric Adams' administration issued an executive order allowing federal immigration officials to operate at Rikers Island for criminal investigations, despite the city's sanctuary law, prompting accusations of a quid pro quo after corruption charges against the mayor were dropped.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Administration Freezes $1.8 Billion in Funding to Cornell and Northwestern Over Civil Rights Concerns
The Trump administration froze over $1.8 billion in federal funding to Cornell and Northwestern, citing alleged civil rights violations, prompting legal challenges over due process and impacting crucial research projects; the action follows similar measures against Columbia University and an ongoing...

Trump Administration Freezes $1.8 Billion in Funding to Cornell and Northwestern Over Civil Rights Concerns
The Trump administration froze over $1.8 billion in federal funding to Cornell and Northwestern, citing alleged civil rights violations, prompting legal challenges over due process and impacting crucial research projects; the action follows similar measures against Columbia University and an ongoing...
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48% Bias Score
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