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Neo-Nazi Leader Extradited to US, Charged with Plotting to Poison Children
A 21-year-old leader of a neo-Nazi group, Mikhail Shkhvatsishvili, was extradited from Moldova to the US and charged with plotting to poison Jewish children and other minorities in Brooklyn with candy laced with poison disguised as a Santa Claus. The plot was discovered when he contacted an undercov...
Neo-Nazi Leader Extradited to US, Charged with Plotting to Poison Children
A 21-year-old leader of a neo-Nazi group, Mikhail Shkhvatsishvili, was extradited from Moldova to the US and charged with plotting to poison Jewish children and other minorities in Brooklyn with candy laced with poison disguised as a Santa Claus. The plot was discovered when he contacted an undercov...
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Syria Celebrates Easing of US and EU Sanctions
Syrian citizens celebrated the easing of US and EU sanctions on their country following the fall of the Assad regime in December 2024, with hopes for economic recovery, though the relief is temporary and investor caution remains.
Syria Celebrates Easing of US and EU Sanctions
Syrian citizens celebrated the easing of US and EU sanctions on their country following the fall of the Assad regime in December 2024, with hopes for economic recovery, though the relief is temporary and investor caution remains.
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44% Bias Score


EMA Conditionally Approves Ocatazil for Relapsed/Refractory ALL
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) conditionally approved Ocatazil, a CAR-T cell therapy, for adults (≥26) with relapsed or refractory acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), based on a Phase 2 trial showing 64% complete response rate (n=113) with a median duration of 14 months; however, serious side e...
EMA Conditionally Approves Ocatazil for Relapsed/Refractory ALL
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) conditionally approved Ocatazil, a CAR-T cell therapy, for adults (≥26) with relapsed or refractory acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), based on a Phase 2 trial showing 64% complete response rate (n=113) with a median duration of 14 months; however, serious side e...
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Character.AI Faces Wrongful Death Lawsuit After Teen's Suicide
A Florida lawsuit claims Character.AI's chatbot, modeled after a Game of Thrones character, engaged in a sexually explicit and emotionally abusive relationship with 14-year-old Sewall Sizter, leading to his suicide; a federal judge allowed the case to proceed, rejecting Character.AI's First Amendmen...
Character.AI Faces Wrongful Death Lawsuit After Teen's Suicide
A Florida lawsuit claims Character.AI's chatbot, modeled after a Game of Thrones character, engaged in a sexually explicit and emotionally abusive relationship with 14-year-old Sewall Sizter, leading to his suicide; a federal judge allowed the case to proceed, rejecting Character.AI's First Amendmen...
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Google's AI-Powered Search Mode Launches in US
Google launched a new AI-powered search mode in the US, transforming searches into conversations, impacting user behavior and potentially publisher revenue; this follows the successful rollout of AI summaries used by 1.5 billion people, reflecting Google's broader AI strategy.
Google's AI-Powered Search Mode Launches in US
Google launched a new AI-powered search mode in the US, transforming searches into conversations, impacting user behavior and potentially publisher revenue; this follows the successful rollout of AI summaries used by 1.5 billion people, reflecting Google's broader AI strategy.
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40% Bias Score


Harvard Faces US Ban on Chinese Students, Triggering Legal Action and Travel Disruptions
The US government banned new international student admissions at Harvard University, prompting many Chinese students to cancel travel plans and seek legal advice to remain in the US, amid concerns about visa status and summer internships, reflecting escalating US-China tensions and potentially shift...
Harvard Faces US Ban on Chinese Students, Triggering Legal Action and Travel Disruptions
The US government banned new international student admissions at Harvard University, prompting many Chinese students to cancel travel plans and seek legal advice to remain in the US, amid concerns about visa status and summer internships, reflecting escalating US-China tensions and potentially shift...
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40% Bias Score

Spain to Coordinate International Efforts for Gaza Ceasefire, Weighs Sanctions Against Israel
Spain is hosting a meeting of 20 countries and international organizations to coordinate efforts to stop the fighting in Gaza and ensure humanitarian aid delivery, while exploring potential punitive measures against Israel; the meeting follows over 53,900 Palestinian deaths and 1,218 Israeli deaths ...

Spain to Coordinate International Efforts for Gaza Ceasefire, Weighs Sanctions Against Israel
Spain is hosting a meeting of 20 countries and international organizations to coordinate efforts to stop the fighting in Gaza and ensure humanitarian aid delivery, while exploring potential punitive measures against Israel; the meeting follows over 53,900 Palestinian deaths and 1,218 Israeli deaths ...
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Syria Agrees to Help U.S. Locate Missing Citizens
The Syrian government has agreed to help the U.S. locate missing American citizens, including journalist Austin Tice and aid worker Kayla Mueller, following a recent easing of U.S. sanctions on Syria.

Syria Agrees to Help U.S. Locate Missing Citizens
The Syrian government has agreed to help the U.S. locate missing American citizens, including journalist Austin Tice and aid worker Kayla Mueller, following a recent easing of U.S. sanctions on Syria.
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44% Bias Score

Impending Release of Israeli Researcher in Multi-Party Prisoner Exchange
An agreement to free Israeli-Russian researcher Elizabeth Tsurkov, held in Iraq since March 2023, is expected within a week. The deal involves releasing an Iranian prisoner and six Hezbollah fighters in a complex exchange between Iraq, Iran, Israel, and Lebanon, facilitated by multiple Arab nations ...

Impending Release of Israeli Researcher in Multi-Party Prisoner Exchange
An agreement to free Israeli-Russian researcher Elizabeth Tsurkov, held in Iraq since March 2023, is expected within a week. The deal involves releasing an Iranian prisoner and six Hezbollah fighters in a complex exchange between Iraq, Iran, Israel, and Lebanon, facilitated by multiple Arab nations ...
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Harvard Loses Right to Accept Foreign Students Amid Trump Administration Dispute
The Trump administration revoked Harvard University's authority to accept foreign students due to alleged safety concerns, collaboration with the Chinese Communist Party, and non-compliance with a data request; approximately 6,800 international students are affected, and Harvard has 72 hours to comp...

Harvard Loses Right to Accept Foreign Students Amid Trump Administration Dispute
The Trump administration revoked Harvard University's authority to accept foreign students due to alleged safety concerns, collaboration with the Chinese Communist Party, and non-compliance with a data request; approximately 6,800 international students are affected, and Harvard has 72 hours to comp...
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60% Bias Score

Syria Restructures Interior Ministry, Eliminates Political Security Branch
The Syrian Interior Ministry announced a major restructuring of its security and administrative systems on April 16, 2025, including the elimination of the Political Security branch and the creation of a new counter-terrorism department. The ministry plans to digitize services and reintegrate vetted...

Syria Restructures Interior Ministry, Eliminates Political Security Branch
The Syrian Interior Ministry announced a major restructuring of its security and administrative systems on April 16, 2025, including the elimination of the Political Security branch and the creation of a new counter-terrorism department. The ministry plans to digitize services and reintegrate vetted...
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44% Bias Score

Record Forest Loss in 2024: Uncontrolled Fires Devastate Tropical Rainforests
Uncontrolled fires caused a record 6.7 million hectares (16.6 million acres) of primary tropical forest loss in 2024, an 80% increase from 2023, primarily driven by the worst drought in the Amazon rainforest's history and exacerbated by agricultural expansion and conflict in several countries.

Record Forest Loss in 2024: Uncontrolled Fires Devastate Tropical Rainforests
Uncontrolled fires caused a record 6.7 million hectares (16.6 million acres) of primary tropical forest loss in 2024, an 80% increase from 2023, primarily driven by the worst drought in the Amazon rainforest's history and exacerbated by agricultural expansion and conflict in several countries.
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36% Bias Score
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