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Bayern Wins First Leg; New Champions League Format Creates Upsets
Bayern Munich defeated Celtic 2-1 in their Champions League playoff first leg, while AC Milan, Atalanta, and Monaco all suffered first-leg losses, highlighting the impact of the new 36-team format that placed several recent Champions League winners into the playoffs.
Bayern Wins First Leg; New Champions League Format Creates Upsets
Bayern Munich defeated Celtic 2-1 in their Champions League playoff first leg, while AC Milan, Atalanta, and Monaco all suffered first-leg losses, highlighting the impact of the new 36-team format that placed several recent Champions League winners into the playoffs.
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44% Bias Score


Federal Lawsuit Challenges New York's Immigrant Driver's License Law
The U.S. Department of Justice is suing New York State over a law allowing immigrants to obtain driver's licenses regardless of legal status, arguing a provision requiring notification of federal information requests is unconstitutional; at least 19 states have similar laws.
Federal Lawsuit Challenges New York's Immigrant Driver's License Law
The U.S. Department of Justice is suing New York State over a law allowing immigrants to obtain driver's licenses regardless of legal status, arguing a provision requiring notification of federal information requests is unconstitutional; at least 19 states have similar laws.
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48% Bias Score


China's Coal Power Surge Undermines Climate Goals
China started building 94.5 gigawatts of new coal power plants in 2024, the most in nearly a decade, raising concerns about its carbon reduction goals and potentially hindering its renewable energy expansion; this is 93% of global construction starts for coal plants last year.
China's Coal Power Surge Undermines Climate Goals
China started building 94.5 gigawatts of new coal power plants in 2024, the most in nearly a decade, raising concerns about its carbon reduction goals and potentially hindering its renewable energy expansion; this is 93% of global construction starts for coal plants last year.
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44% Bias Score


South Korean President Faces Impeachment Over Martial Law Declaration
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faces impeachment and arrest after imposing martial law; the Constitutional Court will decide whether to remove him from office, impacting the country's political stability and trust in democratic processes.
South Korean President Faces Impeachment Over Martial Law Declaration
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faces impeachment and arrest after imposing martial law; the Constitutional Court will decide whether to remove him from office, impacting the country's political stability and trust in democratic processes.
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52% Bias Score


North Dakota Nonprofits Settle Lawsuit Against White Nationalist Group
In Bismarck, North Dakota, two nonprofits settled a lawsuit against the white nationalist hate group Patriot Front, which had been accused of intimidating immigrant business owners through vandalism and racist graffiti in Fargo, with the settlement details remaining undisclosed.
North Dakota Nonprofits Settle Lawsuit Against White Nationalist Group
In Bismarck, North Dakota, two nonprofits settled a lawsuit against the white nationalist hate group Patriot Front, which had been accused of intimidating immigrant business owners through vandalism and racist graffiti in Fargo, with the settlement details remaining undisclosed.
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20% Bias Score


Kayaker Swallowed by Whale in Chilean Patagonia
Last Saturday in the Strait of Magellan near the San Isidro Lighthouse, a humpback whale briefly swallowed kayaker Adrián Simancas before releasing him unharmed; the event, caught on video by his father, Dell, quickly went viral.
Kayaker Swallowed by Whale in Chilean Patagonia
Last Saturday in the Strait of Magellan near the San Isidro Lighthouse, a humpback whale briefly swallowed kayaker Adrián Simancas before releasing him unharmed; the event, caught on video by his father, Dell, quickly went viral.
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32% Bias Score

Severe Weather Impacts US East and West Coast
California and the Pacific Northwest prepare for severe weather, with atmospheric rivers bringing heavy rain and flooding to wildfire-ravaged areas, while snow and ice storms hit the US East, causing widespread power outages, flight delays, and hundreds of traffic accidents.

Severe Weather Impacts US East and West Coast
California and the Pacific Northwest prepare for severe weather, with atmospheric rivers bringing heavy rain and flooding to wildfire-ravaged areas, while snow and ice storms hit the US East, causing widespread power outages, flight delays, and hundreds of traffic accidents.
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32% Bias Score

Trump's Unconstitutional Third-Term Hints
President Trump, despite the 22nd Amendment's two-term limit, has repeatedly hinted at seeking a third term, sparking debate about constitutional legality and political motivations.

Trump's Unconstitutional Third-Term Hints
President Trump, despite the 22nd Amendment's two-term limit, has repeatedly hinted at seeking a third term, sparking debate about constitutional legality and political motivations.
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16% Bias Score

Austrian Coalition Talks Collapse, Leaving Country in Political Limbo
Austrian far-right leader Herbert Kickl failed to form a coalition government after his Freedom Party's September election victory, leaving the country in political uncertainty due to disagreements with the conservative Austrian People's Party over the interior ministry and foreign policy, particula...

Austrian Coalition Talks Collapse, Leaving Country in Political Limbo
Austrian far-right leader Herbert Kickl failed to form a coalition government after his Freedom Party's September election victory, leaving the country in political uncertainty due to disagreements with the conservative Austrian People's Party over the interior ministry and foreign policy, particula...
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44% Bias Score

Lantern Festival Celebrated Globally, Blending Tradition with Modern Trends
The Lantern Festival, celebrated on February 5th in Taiwan and China, marked the Lunar New Year's end with thousands releasing paper lanterns in Taiwan, while Beijing residents enjoyed light shows and glutinous rice dumplings.

Lantern Festival Celebrated Globally, Blending Tradition with Modern Trends
The Lantern Festival, celebrated on February 5th in Taiwan and China, marked the Lunar New Year's end with thousands releasing paper lanterns in Taiwan, while Beijing residents enjoyed light shows and glutinous rice dumplings.
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20% Bias Score

Roegner Announces Candidacy for Ohio State Treasurer
Ohio Senator Kristina Roegner, a Republican with extensive experience in finance and state government, announced her candidacy for state treasurer in the 2026 election, adding to a highly competitive race due to term limits creating open statewide executive positions.

Roegner Announces Candidacy for Ohio State Treasurer
Ohio Senator Kristina Roegner, a Republican with extensive experience in finance and state government, announced her candidacy for state treasurer in the 2026 election, adding to a highly competitive race due to term limits creating open statewide executive positions.
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32% Bias Score

Dominican Republic's Mass Deportations of Haitians Spark Humanitarian Crisis
The Dominican Republic deported over 31,200 Haitian immigrants in January 2024, amid allegations of human rights abuses including unauthorized home raids and deportations of vulnerable groups, causing a humanitarian crisis in Haiti and straining relations between the two countries.

Dominican Republic's Mass Deportations of Haitians Spark Humanitarian Crisis
The Dominican Republic deported over 31,200 Haitian immigrants in January 2024, amid allegations of human rights abuses including unauthorized home raids and deportations of vulnerable groups, causing a humanitarian crisis in Haiti and straining relations between the two countries.
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60% Bias Score
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