

USOPC Investigates Sexual Abuse Allegations Against Paralympic Coach
Following an Associated Press report detailing sexual abuse allegations against U.S. Paralympic coach Gary Colliander by former biathlete Grace Boutot, who attempted suicide due to the abuse, the USOPC placed a staff member on administrative leave pending an internal investigation; Boutot says the a...
USOPC Investigates Sexual Abuse Allegations Against Paralympic Coach
Following an Associated Press report detailing sexual abuse allegations against U.S. Paralympic coach Gary Colliander by former biathlete Grace Boutot, who attempted suicide due to the abuse, the USOPC placed a staff member on administrative leave pending an internal investigation; Boutot says the a...
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24% Bias Score


Trump's Return: A Seafood Industry on the Brink
President-elect Trump's incoming administration is poised to reshape the U.S. seafood industry, with potential benefits for fishermen but risks of escalating trade wars and reduced conservation measures, according to industry stakeholders and analysts.
Trump's Return: A Seafood Industry on the Brink
President-elect Trump's incoming administration is poised to reshape the U.S. seafood industry, with potential benefits for fishermen but risks of escalating trade wars and reduced conservation measures, according to industry stakeholders and analysts.
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40% Bias Score


Xi Jinping Unlikely to Attend Trump's Inauguration Amid Heightened U.S.-China Tensions
President-elect Donald Trump invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to his inauguration, but experts believe Xi will likely decline due to concerns about potential risks and lack of precedent for such an event, further highlighting the complex and increasingly competitive U.S.-China relationship.
Xi Jinping Unlikely to Attend Trump's Inauguration Amid Heightened U.S.-China Tensions
President-elect Donald Trump invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to his inauguration, but experts believe Xi will likely decline due to concerns about potential risks and lack of precedent for such an event, further highlighting the complex and increasingly competitive U.S.-China relationship.
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36% Bias Score


New Mexico Governor Proposes \$10.9 Billion Budget Prioritizing Early Childhood Education and Water Recycling
New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham's proposed \$10.9 billion budget prioritizes early childhood education (\$206 million increase), water recycling (\$75 million for oil and gas polluted water), mental health (\$1 billion trust fund), and pay raises (\$172 million) while anticipating potenti...
New Mexico Governor Proposes \$10.9 Billion Budget Prioritizing Early Childhood Education and Water Recycling
New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham's proposed \$10.9 billion budget prioritizes early childhood education (\$206 million increase), water recycling (\$75 million for oil and gas polluted water), mental health (\$1 billion trust fund), and pay raises (\$172 million) while anticipating potenti...
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44% Bias Score


Senators Urge Biden to Extend Migrant Protections Before Trump Takes Office
Democratic senators are urging President Biden to extend temporary protections for millions of migrants before he leaves office, fearing mass deportations under President-elect Trump. The White House is considering executive actions to extend TPS and expedite DACA renewals, but any decision faces si...
Senators Urge Biden to Extend Migrant Protections Before Trump Takes Office
Democratic senators are urging President Biden to extend temporary protections for millions of migrants before he leaves office, fearing mass deportations under President-elect Trump. The White House is considering executive actions to extend TPS and expedite DACA renewals, but any decision faces si...
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52% Bias Score


Nigerian Child Labor Fuels Global Lithium Demand
Six-year-old Juliet Samaniya works in illegal lithium mines in Nasarawa, Nigeria, for less than a dollar a day, exposing the exploitation of children in the global clean energy supply chain, where weak regulation and corrupt officials allow Chinese companies to purchase lithium without questioning t...
Nigerian Child Labor Fuels Global Lithium Demand
Six-year-old Juliet Samaniya works in illegal lithium mines in Nasarawa, Nigeria, for less than a dollar a day, exposing the exploitation of children in the global clean energy supply chain, where weak regulation and corrupt officials allow Chinese companies to purchase lithium without questioning t...
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28% Bias Score

Brazilian Laws Threaten Amazon Soy Moratorium, Risking Increased Deforestation
New laws in Mato Grosso and Rondonia, Brazil, threaten the Amazon soy moratorium by reducing tax incentives for companies adhering to it, potentially increasing deforestation; the 18-year-old agreement, supported by major corporations and environmental groups, has helped reduce deforestation, but th...

Brazilian Laws Threaten Amazon Soy Moratorium, Risking Increased Deforestation
New laws in Mato Grosso and Rondonia, Brazil, threaten the Amazon soy moratorium by reducing tax incentives for companies adhering to it, potentially increasing deforestation; the 18-year-old agreement, supported by major corporations and environmental groups, has helped reduce deforestation, but th...
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52% Bias Score

North Carolina Lawsuit Challenges Restrictions on Governor-Elect's Power
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper and Governor-elect Josh Stein filed a lawsuit challenging a new law passed by the Republican-controlled General Assembly that restricts the governor-elect's ability to appoint the State Highway Patrol commander, potentially allowing the current commander to serve u...

North Carolina Lawsuit Challenges Restrictions on Governor-Elect's Power
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper and Governor-elect Josh Stein filed a lawsuit challenging a new law passed by the Republican-controlled General Assembly that restricts the governor-elect's ability to appoint the State Highway Patrol commander, potentially allowing the current commander to serve u...
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48% Bias Score

Giants Sign Adames to Record-Setting $182 Million Contract
Willy Adames signed a $182 million, seven-year contract with the San Francisco Giants, the team's largest ever, aiming to play 162 games and win championships; his positive attitude and leadership are expected to improve the team culture.

Giants Sign Adames to Record-Setting $182 Million Contract
Willy Adames signed a $182 million, seven-year contract with the San Francisco Giants, the team's largest ever, aiming to play 162 games and win championships; his positive attitude and leadership are expected to improve the team culture.
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40% Bias Score

"Ukraine War: Civilian Casualties and Resilience Amidst Ongoing Conflict"
"In Ukraine, a man died falling from a burning apartment building hit by a Russian air strike, while nearby, young girls took ballet class in a bomb shelter; this grim reality reflects the ongoing war's impact, with the UN reporting over 12,000 civilian deaths and almost 27,000 injuries."

"Ukraine War: Civilian Casualties and Resilience Amidst Ongoing Conflict"
"In Ukraine, a man died falling from a burning apartment building hit by a Russian air strike, while nearby, young girls took ballet class in a bomb shelter; this grim reality reflects the ongoing war's impact, with the UN reporting over 12,000 civilian deaths and almost 27,000 injuries."
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40% Bias Score

Venezuela Accused of Harassing Asylum Seekers in Argentine Embassy
Argentina accuses Venezuela of harassing six opposition members seeking asylum in its Caracas embassy, citing water cuts, power outages, and constant surveillance; Argentina and the OAS urge Venezuela to allow their safe passage.

Venezuela Accused of Harassing Asylum Seekers in Argentine Embassy
Argentina accuses Venezuela of harassing six opposition members seeking asylum in its Caracas embassy, citing water cuts, power outages, and constant surveillance; Argentina and the OAS urge Venezuela to allow their safe passage.
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56% Bias Score

"Child Labor Fuels Nigeria's Lithium Boom"
"The surging global demand for lithium used in electric vehicle batteries has exposed the dark side of Nigeria's mining industry, where children as young as 5 are exploited in dangerous, illegal mines, often selling their ore to Chinese companies with little to no oversight."

"Child Labor Fuels Nigeria's Lithium Boom"
"The surging global demand for lithium used in electric vehicle batteries has exposed the dark side of Nigeria's mining industry, where children as young as 5 are exploited in dangerous, illegal mines, often selling their ore to Chinese companies with little to no oversight."
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36% Bias Score