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Noem Confirmed as Homeland Security Secretary
The US Senate confirmed Kristi Noem as Homeland Security secretary by a 59-34 vote on Saturday, placing her in charge of immigration, customs, and emergency management under President Trump's stricter immigration policies; she previously served as South Dakota's governor and a four-term congresswoma...
Noem Confirmed as Homeland Security Secretary
The US Senate confirmed Kristi Noem as Homeland Security secretary by a 59-34 vote on Saturday, placing her in charge of immigration, customs, and emergency management under President Trump's stricter immigration policies; she previously served as South Dakota's governor and a four-term congresswoma...
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56% Bias Score


Hegseth Confirmed as US Defense Secretary Amid Controversy
Pete Hegseth was confirmed as US defense secretary on Friday by a 50-50 tie-breaking vote from Vice President JD Vance, despite facing accusations of alcohol abuse and sexual misconduct and opposition from Democrats and some Republicans, raising concerns about his management capabilities given his p...
Hegseth Confirmed as US Defense Secretary Amid Controversy
Pete Hegseth was confirmed as US defense secretary on Friday by a 50-50 tie-breaking vote from Vice President JD Vance, despite facing accusations of alcohol abuse and sexual misconduct and opposition from Democrats and some Republicans, raising concerns about his management capabilities given his p...
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64% Bias Score


Trump's Sweeping Immigration Crackdown Sparks Widespread Fear and Legal Challenges
President Trump's new immigration policies, effective immediately, include canceling 270,000 asylum appointments, suspending the refugee program, and ending restrictions on immigration raids at sensitive locations, causing widespread fear and legal challenges.
Trump's Sweeping Immigration Crackdown Sparks Widespread Fear and Legal Challenges
President Trump's new immigration policies, effective immediately, include canceling 270,000 asylum appointments, suspending the refugee program, and ending restrictions on immigration raids at sensitive locations, causing widespread fear and legal challenges.
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52% Bias Score


\$7.4 Billion Settlement Reached in Purdue Pharma Opioid Lawsuits
Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family agreed to pay up to \$7.4 billion to settle lawsuits over the opioid crisis caused by OxyContin, exceeding a prior rejected settlement by more than \$1 billion; the Sacklers will contribute up to \$6.5 billion, Purdue \$900 million, and the funds will compensate ...
\$7.4 Billion Settlement Reached in Purdue Pharma Opioid Lawsuits
Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family agreed to pay up to \$7.4 billion to settle lawsuits over the opioid crisis caused by OxyContin, exceeding a prior rejected settlement by more than \$1 billion; the Sacklers will contribute up to \$6.5 billion, Purdue \$900 million, and the funds will compensate ...
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44% Bias Score


Rise in Anti-Foreigner Violence and Hate Speech in China
A rise in xenophobic attacks against foreigners in China in 2024, including a fatal stabbing of a Japanese child, has prompted concerns about hate speech on Chinese social media and strained international relations, despite government pledges to address the issue.
Rise in Anti-Foreigner Violence and Hate Speech in China
A rise in xenophobic attacks against foreigners in China in 2024, including a fatal stabbing of a Japanese child, has prompted concerns about hate speech on Chinese social media and strained international relations, despite government pledges to address the issue.
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32% Bias Score


Colombia Declares State of Emergency Amid Deadly Violence in Catatumbo
Colombian President Gustavo Petro declared a 270-day state of emergency in the Catatumbo region due to violence between the ELN and dissident FARC groups, displacing over 32,000 people and causing at least 80 deaths, prompting concerns about human rights and the peace process.
Colombia Declares State of Emergency Amid Deadly Violence in Catatumbo
Colombian President Gustavo Petro declared a 270-day state of emergency in the Catatumbo region due to violence between the ELN and dissident FARC groups, displacing over 32,000 people and causing at least 80 deaths, prompting concerns about human rights and the peace process.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Administration Freezes Most Foreign Aid Funding
The Trump administration has frozen nearly all new foreign aid funding, with exceptions for Israel, Egypt, and emergency food programs, prompting concerns about global health and stability.

Trump Administration Freezes Most Foreign Aid Funding
The Trump administration has frozen nearly all new foreign aid funding, with exceptions for Israel, Egypt, and emergency food programs, prompting concerns about global health and stability.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Executive Order Expands Potential for Travel Bans and Deportations
President Trump issued an executive order on Monday that could lead to travel bans and deportations targeting foreign nationals, especially those from Muslim-majority countries or those who advocate for Palestinian rights, expanding upon his 2017 travel ban.

Trump Executive Order Expands Potential for Travel Bans and Deportations
President Trump issued an executive order on Monday that could lead to travel bans and deportations targeting foreign nationals, especially those from Muslim-majority countries or those who advocate for Palestinian rights, expanding upon his 2017 travel ban.
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60% Bias Score

Target Ends DEI Programs Amidst Political and Public Backlash
Target ended its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, including its Racial Equity Action and Change (REACH) initiatives, in response to political pressure and mixed public reactions, sparking controversy over its impact on the company's diverse workforce and customer base.

Target Ends DEI Programs Amidst Political and Public Backlash
Target ended its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, including its Racial Equity Action and Change (REACH) initiatives, in response to political pressure and mixed public reactions, sparking controversy over its impact on the company's diverse workforce and customer base.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Revokes Security for Hawkish Advisors Amidst Iranian Threats
Former US President Donald Trump revoked the security details of three hawkish foreign policy advisors—Mike Pompeo, Brian Hook, and John Bolton—on Wednesday, despite alleged Iranian assassination threats, prompting criticism for its potential implications on national security and future officials' w...

Trump Revokes Security for Hawkish Advisors Amidst Iranian Threats
Former US President Donald Trump revoked the security details of three hawkish foreign policy advisors—Mike Pompeo, Brian Hook, and John Bolton—on Wednesday, despite alleged Iranian assassination threats, prompting criticism for its potential implications on national security and future officials' w...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Orders Full Declassification of JFK, RFK, and MLK Assassination Records
President Trump issued an executive order mandating the full declassification of documents related to the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr., requiring government officials to present a plan within 15 days for JFK and 45 days for RFK and MLK, addressing ...

Trump Orders Full Declassification of JFK, RFK, and MLK Assassination Records
President Trump issued an executive order mandating the full declassification of documents related to the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr., requiring government officials to present a plan within 15 days for JFK and 45 days for RFK and MLK, addressing ...
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32% Bias Score

South Africa Sued for $9 Million Over Uninvestigated Apartheid Crimes
Families of victims of apartheid-era violence, including those of the Cradock Four, are suing the South African government for $9 million, alleging a failure to properly investigate these crimes and deliver justice, with proceedings set to begin in June 2025.

South Africa Sued for $9 Million Over Uninvestigated Apartheid Crimes
Families of victims of apartheid-era violence, including those of the Cradock Four, are suing the South African government for $9 million, alleging a failure to properly investigate these crimes and deliver justice, with proceedings set to begin in June 2025.
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40% Bias Score
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