Trump's Pre-Inauguration Actions Spark Immediate Global Reactions
President-elect Donald Trump is actively engaging in foreign and domestic policy before his January 20, 2025 inauguration, threatening tariffs, demanding hostage releases, and influencing business deals, prompting immediate responses and raising concerns about potential conflicts with the current Bi...
Trump's Pre-Inauguration Actions Spark Immediate Global Reactions
President-elect Donald Trump is actively engaging in foreign and domestic policy before his January 20, 2025 inauguration, threatening tariffs, demanding hostage releases, and influencing business deals, prompting immediate responses and raising concerns about potential conflicts with the current Bi...
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56% Bias Score
Congo Investigates Flu-Like Illness Outbreak, 71 Dead
A mysterious flu-like illness in the Panzi health zone of Kwango province, Congo, has killed at least 71 people between November 10th and 25th, with nearly 380 total cases, disproportionately affecting children under 5; the WHO is deploying experts to investigate.
Congo Investigates Flu-Like Illness Outbreak, 71 Dead
A mysterious flu-like illness in the Panzi health zone of Kwango province, Congo, has killed at least 71 people between November 10th and 25th, with nearly 380 total cases, disproportionately affecting children under 5; the WHO is deploying experts to investigate.
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28% Bias Score
Trump Defends Hegseth Amidst Controversial Pentagon Nomination
President-elect Donald Trump strongly supports Pete Hegseth's nomination for Secretary of Defense despite allegations of excessive drinking, sexual assault, and controversial views on women in combat; the Senate confirmation is uncertain, highlighting divisions within the Republican party and broade...
Trump Defends Hegseth Amidst Controversial Pentagon Nomination
President-elect Donald Trump strongly supports Pete Hegseth's nomination for Secretary of Defense despite allegations of excessive drinking, sexual assault, and controversial views on women in combat; the Senate confirmation is uncertain, highlighting divisions within the Republican party and broade...
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64% Bias Score
NYC Mayor Adams Considers Switching to Republican Party Amidst Corruption Charges
New York City Mayor Eric Adams, facing federal corruption charges, is considering switching from the Democratic to the Republican party, prompting criticism from fellow Democrats who accuse him of prioritizing self-preservation over representing his constituents.
NYC Mayor Adams Considers Switching to Republican Party Amidst Corruption Charges
New York City Mayor Eric Adams, facing federal corruption charges, is considering switching from the Democratic to the Republican party, prompting criticism from fellow Democrats who accuse him of prioritizing self-preservation over representing his constituents.
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52% Bias Score
Biden Considers Preemptive Pardons for Aides Amid Trump Retribution Threats
President Biden is considering issuing preemptive pardons to protect aides and allies from potential retribution by Donald Trump, raising questions about the appropriate use of presidential power and setting a potential precedent; no decisions have been made yet.
Biden Considers Preemptive Pardons for Aides Amid Trump Retribution Threats
President Biden is considering issuing preemptive pardons to protect aides and allies from potential retribution by Donald Trump, raising questions about the appropriate use of presidential power and setting a potential precedent; no decisions have been made yet.
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48% Bias Score
Pope Francis Appoints 21 New Cardinals, Reshaping the College for Future Papal Election
Pope Francis appointed 21 new cardinals, including key figures in his reform agenda, significantly increasing the number of voting-age cardinals eligible to elect his successor, exceeding the 120-man limit set by St. John Paul II, although some cardinals will turn 80 next year, reducing the numbers.
Pope Francis Appoints 21 New Cardinals, Reshaping the College for Future Papal Election
Pope Francis appointed 21 new cardinals, including key figures in his reform agenda, significantly increasing the number of voting-age cardinals eligible to elect his successor, exceeding the 120-man limit set by St. John Paul II, although some cardinals will turn 80 next year, reducing the numbers.
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56% Bias Score
Mexico Heat Study: Young Adults at Higher Risk Than Previously Thought
A study in Science Advances reveals that in Mexico, high heat and humidity kill far more young people (18-35) than older people (50+), contradicting previous assumptions; researchers are investigating causes, including occupational exposure and risk perception.
Mexico Heat Study: Young Adults at Higher Risk Than Previously Thought
A study in Science Advances reveals that in Mexico, high heat and humidity kill far more young people (18-35) than older people (50+), contradicting previous assumptions; researchers are investigating causes, including occupational exposure and risk perception.
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20% Bias Score
US Investigates Spain Over Alleged Blocking of Arms Shipments to Israel
The U.S. is investigating Spain for allegedly denying port entry to at least three cargo vessels potentially carrying U.S. weapons to Israel, actions which could result in millions of dollars in fines for Spain, potentially straining U.S.-Spain relations within NATO.
US Investigates Spain Over Alleged Blocking of Arms Shipments to Israel
The U.S. is investigating Spain for allegedly denying port entry to at least three cargo vessels potentially carrying U.S. weapons to Israel, actions which could result in millions of dollars in fines for Spain, potentially straining U.S.-Spain relations within NATO.
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52% Bias Score
Musk's Secret $20.5 Million Donation to Pro-Trump Super PAC Revealed
Elon Musk secretly donated $20.5 million to the RBG PAC, a super PAC formed in mid-October 2024 to influence the election by portraying Trump's abortion stance as similar to Ruth Bader Ginsburg's, despite Trump's role in overturning Roe v. Wade.
Musk's Secret $20.5 Million Donation to Pro-Trump Super PAC Revealed
Elon Musk secretly donated $20.5 million to the RBG PAC, a super PAC formed in mid-October 2024 to influence the election by portraying Trump's abortion stance as similar to Ruth Bader Ginsburg's, despite Trump's role in overturning Roe v. Wade.
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36% Bias Score
Biden Withdraws, Harris Nominated Amidst Trump Assassination Attempts
The 2024 US Presidential election saw President Biden withdraw after a disastrous debate, replaced by VP Kamala Harris; two assassination attempts on Donald Trump altered campaign strategies; and both campaigns adapted to a truncated timeline, with the Democrats facing internal divisions.
Biden Withdraws, Harris Nominated Amidst Trump Assassination Attempts
The 2024 US Presidential election saw President Biden withdraw after a disastrous debate, replaced by VP Kamala Harris; two assassination attempts on Donald Trump altered campaign strategies; and both campaigns adapted to a truncated timeline, with the Democrats facing internal divisions.
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56% Bias Score
Lawsuit Challenges 60,000 Ballots in Close North Carolina Supreme Court Race
In a tight North Carolina Supreme Court race, a lawsuit challenges the potential removal of over 60,000 ballots due to alleged voter registration irregularities, prompting a federal legal battle and raising concerns about election integrity.
Lawsuit Challenges 60,000 Ballots in Close North Carolina Supreme Court Race
In a tight North Carolina Supreme Court race, a lawsuit challenges the potential removal of over 60,000 ballots due to alleged voter registration irregularities, prompting a federal legal battle and raising concerns about election integrity.
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36% Bias Score
Hospital de Jesus: 500 Years of Continuous Healthcare in Mexico City
Hospital de Jesus in Mexico City, founded in 1524 by Hernán Cortés, is the oldest continuously operating hospital in the Americas, initially serving Spanish conquistadors before expanding to provide affordable care for all residents, blending colonial and indigenous medical practices.
Hospital de Jesus: 500 Years of Continuous Healthcare in Mexico City
Hospital de Jesus in Mexico City, founded in 1524 by Hernán Cortés, is the oldest continuously operating hospital in the Americas, initially serving Spanish conquistadors before expanding to provide affordable care for all residents, blending colonial and indigenous medical practices.
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28% Bias Score