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Recent Aviation Disasters Raise Safety Concerns
Recent aviation disasters, including a deadly midair collision near Washington D.C. that killed 67, a fiery plane crash in Philadelphia, and a missing plane in Alaska, have raised public safety concerns, prompting investigations into potential systemic issues within the air traffic control system an...
Recent Aviation Disasters Raise Safety Concerns
Recent aviation disasters, including a deadly midair collision near Washington D.C. that killed 67, a fiery plane crash in Philadelphia, and a missing plane in Alaska, have raised public safety concerns, prompting investigations into potential systemic issues within the air traffic control system an...
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52% Bias Score


Son-in-Law of Mexican Drug Lord Pleads Guilty to Border Price-Fixing Scheme
Carlos Favian Martinez, son-in-law of former Gulf Cartel leader Osiel Cárdenas Guillén, pleaded guilty to an 11-year price-fixing scheme involving violence and money laundering in the U.S.-Mexico used-car market, impacting thousands of migrants.
Son-in-Law of Mexican Drug Lord Pleads Guilty to Border Price-Fixing Scheme
Carlos Favian Martinez, son-in-law of former Gulf Cartel leader Osiel Cárdenas Guillén, pleaded guilty to an 11-year price-fixing scheme involving violence and money laundering in the U.S.-Mexico used-car market, impacting thousands of migrants.
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40% Bias Score


Ecuador's Presidential Election: Crime Takes Center Stage
Ecuador holds a presidential election on Sunday, with President Daniel Noboa and Luis González as frontrunners; the election's main focus is on reducing crime, which has sharply increased in recent years due to drug trafficking; the winner needs 50% of the vote or 40% with a 10-point lead to avoid a...
Ecuador's Presidential Election: Crime Takes Center Stage
Ecuador holds a presidential election on Sunday, with President Daniel Noboa and Luis González as frontrunners; the election's main focus is on reducing crime, which has sharply increased in recent years due to drug trafficking; the winner needs 50% of the vote or 40% with a 10-point lead to avoid a...
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40% Bias Score


DOGE's Disruptive Actions Face Legal Recourse
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is rapidly dismantling federal agencies and programs, facing legal challenges and political opposition from Democrats, while President Trump supports Musk's actions; court orders have temporarily blocked some DOGE actions.
DOGE's Disruptive Actions Face Legal Recourse
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is rapidly dismantling federal agencies and programs, facing legal challenges and political opposition from Democrats, while President Trump supports Musk's actions; court orders have temporarily blocked some DOGE actions.
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56% Bias Score


Three Israeli Hostages Released by Hamas in Gaza
Hamas released three Israeli hostages—Eli Sharabi, Or Levi, and Ohad Ben Ami—in Gaza on Saturday as part of a ceasefire agreement, witnessed by Red Cross officials; Israel will release 183 Palestinian prisoners in return.
Three Israeli Hostages Released by Hamas in Gaza
Hamas released three Israeli hostages—Eli Sharabi, Or Levi, and Ohad Ben Ami—in Gaza on Saturday as part of a ceasefire agreement, witnessed by Red Cross officials; Israel will release 183 Palestinian prisoners in return.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Sanctions ICC, Sparking International Law Showdown
President Trump issued sanctions against the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Thursday, impacting officials and family members, in response to the ICC issuing an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in May 2024 for alleged crimes against humanity; 79 states, including U....
Trump Sanctions ICC, Sparking International Law Showdown
President Trump issued sanctions against the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Thursday, impacting officials and family members, in response to the ICC issuing an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in May 2024 for alleged crimes against humanity; 79 states, including U....
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40% Bias Score

U.S. Aid Halt Endangers Food Supplies in Impoverished Nations
A near-total halt of U.S.-funded international aid has endangered food supplies in impoverished nations and programs for malnourished children, despite assurances from Secretary of State Rubio; humanitarian groups report massive food stockpiles at risk of spoiling due to distribution delays.

U.S. Aid Halt Endangers Food Supplies in Impoverished Nations
A near-total halt of U.S.-funded international aid has endangered food supplies in impoverished nations and programs for malnourished children, despite assurances from Secretary of State Rubio; humanitarian groups report massive food stockpiles at risk of spoiling due to distribution delays.
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28% Bias Score

Trump Courts Republicans Amidst Trade War, Unprecedented El Salvador Deal, and Federal Employee Contract Controversy
President Trump is inviting Republican senators and their spouses to dinner at Mar-a-Lago; China retaliated against new US tariffs with tariffs of its own on US goods; an unprecedented agreement was made with El Salvador to house deported criminals; and federal employees are receiving contracts that...

Trump Courts Republicans Amidst Trade War, Unprecedented El Salvador Deal, and Federal Employee Contract Controversy
President Trump is inviting Republican senators and their spouses to dinner at Mar-a-Lago; China retaliated against new US tariffs with tariffs of its own on US goods; an unprecedented agreement was made with El Salvador to house deported criminals; and federal employees are receiving contracts that...
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24% Bias Score

Kosovo Holds Key Parliamentary Election Amidst Tensions with Serbia
Kosovars voted in parliamentary elections on Sunday, choosing 120 lawmakers from nearly 600 candidates representing 27 political groupings. The election is critical for future negotiations with Serbia on normalizing ties and comes amidst strained relations with Western powers due to government actio...

Kosovo Holds Key Parliamentary Election Amidst Tensions with Serbia
Kosovars voted in parliamentary elections on Sunday, choosing 120 lawmakers from nearly 600 candidates representing 27 political groupings. The election is critical for future negotiations with Serbia on normalizing ties and comes amidst strained relations with Western powers due to government actio...
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40% Bias Score

ByteDance's AI Model Raises Deepfake Concerns
ByteDance's new AI model, OmniHuman-1, generates realistic human videos from a single image, raising concerns about deepfakes and national security; experts warn of potential misuse in disinformation campaigns and other malicious activities.

ByteDance's AI Model Raises Deepfake Concerns
ByteDance's new AI model, OmniHuman-1, generates realistic human videos from a single image, raising concerns about deepfakes and national security; experts warn of potential misuse in disinformation campaigns and other malicious activities.
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Gaza Relocation Proposal Faces Expert Criticism
President Trump suggested relocating Gaza's 1.8 million Palestinians, citing humanitarian concerns, but experts counter that this would worsen the ongoing crisis of inadequate food, water, healthcare, and widespread trauma, instead advocating for increased aid and infrastructure rebuilding.

Trump's Gaza Relocation Proposal Faces Expert Criticism
President Trump suggested relocating Gaza's 1.8 million Palestinians, citing humanitarian concerns, but experts counter that this would worsen the ongoing crisis of inadequate food, water, healthcare, and widespread trauma, instead advocating for increased aid and infrastructure rebuilding.
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56% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Plan to Lay Off 2,000+ USAID Employees
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to place over 2,000 USAID employees on leave, citing irreparable harm to employee-employer relations, after two unions sued, alleging unconstitutional actions to dismantle the agency without congressional authorization.

Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Plan to Lay Off 2,000+ USAID Employees
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to place over 2,000 USAID employees on leave, citing irreparable harm to employee-employer relations, after two unions sued, alleging unconstitutional actions to dismantle the agency without congressional authorization.
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40% Bias Score
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