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Trump to Rename Department of Defense as Department of War
President Trump plans to rename the Department of Defense to the Department of War via executive order on Friday, aiming for a more assertive image, though permanent change requires Congressional action.
Trump to Rename Department of Defense as Department of War
President Trump plans to rename the Department of Defense to the Department of War via executive order on Friday, aiming for a more assertive image, though permanent change requires Congressional action.
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52% Bias Score


Over 20 Health Groups Condemn Kennedy's Actions as Health Secretary
More than 20 health organizations publicly condemned Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s actions as U.S. Health Secretary, citing his disregard for established science and resulting threats to public health, following widespread staff resignations and policy reversals.
Over 20 Health Groups Condemn Kennedy's Actions as Health Secretary
More than 20 health organizations publicly condemned Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s actions as U.S. Health Secretary, citing his disregard for established science and resulting threats to public health, following widespread staff resignations and policy reversals.
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56% Bias Score


Salesforce Lays Off 4,000 in AI-Driven Restructuring Amid Strong Financials
Salesforce, reporting strong Q3 2024 financials, laid off 4,000 customer support employees, reducing that division's headcount to 5,000, while simultaneously boasting about AI handling one million customer conversations and strong revenue growth.
Salesforce Lays Off 4,000 in AI-Driven Restructuring Amid Strong Financials
Salesforce, reporting strong Q3 2024 financials, laid off 4,000 customer support employees, reducing that division's headcount to 5,000, while simultaneously boasting about AI handling one million customer conversations and strong revenue growth.
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32% Bias Score


US Military to Continue Attacks on Drug Traffickers Despite Legal Concerns
United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed that the recent US military attack on a suspected drug-smuggling vessel in the Caribbean Sea, resulting in 11 deaths, will be repeated, raising concerns about international law and sovereignty.
US Military to Continue Attacks on Drug Traffickers Despite Legal Concerns
United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed that the recent US military attack on a suspected drug-smuggling vessel in the Caribbean Sea, resulting in 11 deaths, will be repeated, raising concerns about international law and sovereignty.
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60% Bias Score


India Cuts Taxes on Hundreds of Consumer Items to Spur Demand
India announced tax cuts on hundreds of consumer goods, including soaps, small cars, and electronics, to counter the economic impact of US tariffs, with the new GST regime effective September 22, resulting in an estimated 480 billion Indian rupees in lost revenue for federal and state governments.
India Cuts Taxes on Hundreds of Consumer Items to Spur Demand
India announced tax cuts on hundreds of consumer goods, including soaps, small cars, and electronics, to counter the economic impact of US tariffs, with the new GST regime effective September 22, resulting in an estimated 480 billion Indian rupees in lost revenue for federal and state governments.
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36% Bias Score


IAGS Declares Israel's Actions in Gaza Genocide
The International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS) declared that Israel's actions in Gaza meet the definition of genocide under the 1948 UN Convention, citing indiscriminate attacks on civilians and infrastructure, along with other human rights abuses.
IAGS Declares Israel's Actions in Gaza Genocide
The International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS) declared that Israel's actions in Gaza meet the definition of genocide under the 1948 UN Convention, citing indiscriminate attacks on civilians and infrastructure, along with other human rights abuses.
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32% Bias Score

Russia Rejects Foreign Troops in Ukraine
Russia has rejected any discussion of foreign troops being deployed in Ukraine as part of a post-conflict security arrangement, while European leaders are planning a multinational force for Ukraine.

Russia Rejects Foreign Troops in Ukraine
Russia has rejected any discussion of foreign troops being deployed in Ukraine as part of a post-conflict security arrangement, while European leaders are planning a multinational force for Ukraine.
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36% Bias Score

Epstein Survivors Demand Transparency from US Government
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse rallied at the US Capitol, demanding transparency and support as a bipartisan group of legislators pushes for the release of all unclassified Epstein case information.

Epstein Survivors Demand Transparency from US Government
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse rallied at the US Capitol, demanding transparency and support as a bipartisan group of legislators pushes for the release of all unclassified Epstein case information.
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20% Bias Score

US Judge Rules Trump Admin Violated Law in $2.2bn Harvard Funding Cuts
A US federal judge ruled that the Trump administration illegally cut over $2.2 billion in research grants to Harvard University, citing First Amendment violations and rejecting claims that the cuts were necessary to address campus anti-Semitism.

US Judge Rules Trump Admin Violated Law in $2.2bn Harvard Funding Cuts
A US federal judge ruled that the Trump administration illegally cut over $2.2 billion in research grants to Harvard University, citing First Amendment violations and rejecting claims that the cuts were necessary to address campus anti-Semitism.
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44% Bias Score

Australia to Pay Nauru $1.6 Billion over 30 Years to Resettle Asylum Seekers
Australia will pay Nauru $1.6 billion over three decades to resettle up to 354 asylum seekers with no legal right to remain in Australia, a controversial deal raising human rights concerns and economic questions.

Australia to Pay Nauru $1.6 Billion over 30 Years to Resettle Asylum Seekers
Australia will pay Nauru $1.6 billion over three decades to resettle up to 354 asylum seekers with no legal right to remain in Australia, a controversial deal raising human rights concerns and economic questions.
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44% Bias Score

Peruvian Court Sentences Former President Toledo to 13 Years for Money Laundering
A Peruvian court sentenced former President Alejandro Toledo to 13 years and four months in prison for money laundering, his second conviction related to the Odebrecht corruption scandal, adding to a string of imprisoned ex-presidents in Peru.

Peruvian Court Sentences Former President Toledo to 13 Years for Money Laundering
A Peruvian court sentenced former President Alejandro Toledo to 13 years and four months in prison for money laundering, his second conviction related to the Odebrecht corruption scandal, adding to a string of imprisoned ex-presidents in Peru.
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20% Bias Score

Mass Food Poisoning Strikes Indonesian Schoolchildren Amidst Political Unrest
In Indonesia's Bengkulu province, approximately 400 children fell ill after consuming free school meals, prompting an investigation into President Prabowo Subianto's food program, while the president attends events in China amidst ongoing domestic protests.

Mass Food Poisoning Strikes Indonesian Schoolchildren Amidst Political Unrest
In Indonesia's Bengkulu province, approximately 400 children fell ill after consuming free school meals, prompting an investigation into President Prabowo Subianto's food program, while the president attends events in China amidst ongoing domestic protests.
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24% Bias Score
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