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Palestinian Life Before 1948: A Photographic Record
A collection of 100 archived photographs offers a rare glimpse into the daily lives of Palestinians before the 1948 Nakba, showcasing the diverse communities, vibrant culture, and rich social fabric that existed prior to the displacement of at least 750,000 Palestinians.
Palestinian Life Before 1948: A Photographic Record
A collection of 100 archived photographs offers a rare glimpse into the daily lives of Palestinians before the 1948 Nakba, showcasing the diverse communities, vibrant culture, and rich social fabric that existed prior to the displacement of at least 750,000 Palestinians.
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44% Bias Score


US Judge Indicted for Aiding Undocumented Immigrant's Escape
Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan, 66, was indicted by a federal grand jury for allegedly helping undocumented immigrant Eduardo Flores-Ruiz evade ICE agents by leading him out a back door, resulting in a foot chase and his subsequent arrest. The incident occurred after ICE agents ar...
US Judge Indicted for Aiding Undocumented Immigrant's Escape
Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan, 66, was indicted by a federal grand jury for allegedly helping undocumented immigrant Eduardo Flores-Ruiz evade ICE agents by leading him out a back door, resulting in a foot chase and his subsequent arrest. The incident occurred after ICE agents ar...
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32% Bias Score


DNA Evidence Exonerates Man After 37 Years in UK Prison
After 37 years in prison, Peter Sullivan was exonerated for the 1986 murder of Diane Sindall due to new DNA evidence that excluded him as the perpetrator, highlighting flaws in the original investigation and underscoring the need for ongoing review of past convictions.
DNA Evidence Exonerates Man After 37 Years in UK Prison
After 37 years in prison, Peter Sullivan was exonerated for the 1986 murder of Diane Sindall due to new DNA evidence that excluded him as the perpetrator, highlighting flaws in the original investigation and underscoring the need for ongoing review of past convictions.
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40% Bias Score


Hamas Releases US-Israeli Soldier Amidst Ongoing Gaza Conflict
Hamas released US-Israeli soldier Edan Alexander as a goodwill gesture toward President Trump, prompting a brief ceasefire for the handover facilitated by the ICRC, despite Israel's continued military offensive and Gaza's severe humanitarian crisis.
Hamas Releases US-Israeli Soldier Amidst Ongoing Gaza Conflict
Hamas released US-Israeli soldier Edan Alexander as a goodwill gesture toward President Trump, prompting a brief ceasefire for the handover facilitated by the ICRC, despite Israel's continued military offensive and Gaza's severe humanitarian crisis.
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52% Bias Score


UK Faces High Court Challenge Over F-35 Exports to Israel Amid Gaza Conflict
A UK High Court case challenges the government's continued supply of F-35 jet components to Israel, despite a partial suspension of arms export licenses following Israel's Gaza offensive that has killed over 61,700, with claimants citing violations of international law and potential complicity in wa...
UK Faces High Court Challenge Over F-35 Exports to Israel Amid Gaza Conflict
A UK High Court case challenges the government's continued supply of F-35 jet components to Israel, despite a partial suspension of arms export licenses following Israel's Gaza offensive that has killed over 61,700, with claimants citing violations of international law and potential complicity in wa...
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Trump Executive Order Targets High US Prescription Drug Prices
President Trump signed an executive order on Monday aiming to slash US prescription drug prices by up to 90 percent, blaming foreign countries for the price disparity while the pharmaceutical industry and Senator Sanders disagree on the root cause.
Trump Executive Order Targets High US Prescription Drug Prices
President Trump signed an executive order on Monday aiming to slash US prescription drug prices by up to 90 percent, blaming foreign countries for the price disparity while the pharmaceutical industry and Senator Sanders disagree on the root cause.
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EU Plans Trade Tariffs and Capital Controls to Pressure Russia
The European Union has imposed 17 sanctions packages on Russia, including asset freezes and oil import bans, but their effectiveness is debated as Russia's economy has outperformed expectations; the EU now plans to use trade tariffs and capital controls to maintain pressure, even if Hungary vetoes f...

EU Plans Trade Tariffs and Capital Controls to Pressure Russia
The European Union has imposed 17 sanctions packages on Russia, including asset freezes and oil import bans, but their effectiveness is debated as Russia's economy has outperformed expectations; the EU now plans to use trade tariffs and capital controls to maintain pressure, even if Hungary vetoes f...
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Trump Prioritizes US-Saudi Relations, Sidelining Israeli Normalization
President Trump announced hundreds of billions of dollars in economic and defense deals with Saudi Arabia, omitting any mention of Israel, signaling a shift in US Middle East policy away from the immediate pursuit of Saudi-Israeli normalization, unlike his predecessor, President Biden.

Trump Prioritizes US-Saudi Relations, Sidelining Israeli Normalization
President Trump announced hundreds of billions of dollars in economic and defense deals with Saudi Arabia, omitting any mention of Israel, signaling a shift in US Middle East policy away from the immediate pursuit of Saudi-Israeli normalization, unlike his predecessor, President Biden.
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40% Bias Score

India-Pakistan Ceasefire: Disputed Claims of Downed Jets
Following Indian airstrikes on Pakistan on May 7, 2023, Pakistan claimed to have shot down five Indian fighter jets, a claim India neither confirmed nor denied, while both countries reported casualties on their sides. The conflicting narratives highlight the difficulty of verifying battlefield claim...

India-Pakistan Ceasefire: Disputed Claims of Downed Jets
Following Indian airstrikes on Pakistan on May 7, 2023, Pakistan claimed to have shot down five Indian fighter jets, a claim India neither confirmed nor denied, while both countries reported casualties on their sides. The conflicting narratives highlight the difficulty of verifying battlefield claim...
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40% Bias Score

RSF Drone Strikes on Port Sudan Prompt SAF Threat to Cut UAE Ties
Sudan's RSF launched drone strikes on Port Sudan on May 4th, prompting the SAF to threaten severing ties with the UAE due to alleged support for the RSF, potentially impacting Sudan's economy and escalating the conflict.

RSF Drone Strikes on Port Sudan Prompt SAF Threat to Cut UAE Ties
Sudan's RSF launched drone strikes on Port Sudan on May 4th, prompting the SAF to threaten severing ties with the UAE due to alleged support for the RSF, potentially impacting Sudan's economy and escalating the conflict.
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40% Bias Score

Saudi Arabia to Invest $600 Billion in US, Including Record Arms Deal
The Trump administration announced a $600 billion investment by Saudi Arabia in the US, including a $142 billion arms deal, the largest ever between the two countries, deepening their economic and military ties and raising ethical concerns regarding the acceptance of gifts from foreign governments.

Saudi Arabia to Invest $600 Billion in US, Including Record Arms Deal
The Trump administration announced a $600 billion investment by Saudi Arabia in the US, including a $142 billion arms deal, the largest ever between the two countries, deepening their economic and military ties and raising ethical concerns regarding the acceptance of gifts from foreign governments.
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40% Bias Score

UN Calls for De-escalation Amid Tripoli Militias Clashes
Rival gunmen exchanged fire in Tripoli's southern districts following the killing of a powerful militia leader, Abdel Ghani al-Kikli, prompting a UN appeal for urgent de-escalation, a city-wide lockdown, and the closure of schools as at least six people were wounded.

UN Calls for De-escalation Amid Tripoli Militias Clashes
Rival gunmen exchanged fire in Tripoli's southern districts following the killing of a powerful militia leader, Abdel Ghani al-Kikli, prompting a UN appeal for urgent de-escalation, a city-wide lockdown, and the closure of schools as at least six people were wounded.
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16% Bias Score
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