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Missouri Judge Reinstates Abortion Access
A Missouri judge temporarily blocked most state abortion restrictions on Thursday, allowing Planned Parenthood to resume providing abortions in several Missouri clinics starting Monday, after the state's highest court overturned a previous injunction. The Attorney General plans to appeal.
Missouri Judge Reinstates Abortion Access
A Missouri judge temporarily blocked most state abortion restrictions on Thursday, allowing Planned Parenthood to resume providing abortions in several Missouri clinics starting Monday, after the state's highest court overturned a previous injunction. The Attorney General plans to appeal.
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36% Bias Score


Archaeologist's New Book Reflects on 50 Years Exploring Shipwrecks
Underwater archaeologist James Delgado's new book, "The Great Museum of the Sea," reflects on his 50-year career exploring shipwrecks, including the discovery of the Clotilda, the last known slave ship to the US, and a recent dive to the Titanic, detailed in a "CBS Mornings" interview.
Archaeologist's New Book Reflects on 50 Years Exploring Shipwrecks
Underwater archaeologist James Delgado's new book, "The Great Museum of the Sea," reflects on his 50-year career exploring shipwrecks, including the discovery of the Clotilda, the last known slave ship to the US, and a recent dive to the Titanic, detailed in a "CBS Mornings" interview.
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20% Bias Score


North Korean Civilian Defects to South Korea Across Heavily Fortified DMZ
A North Korean male civilian crossed the heavily fortified DMZ into South Korea on Thursday, prompting a 20-hour operation by South Korean troops to safely secure him; this rare event follows a recent shift in South Korean leadership towards a more dovish approach to Pyongyang.
North Korean Civilian Defects to South Korea Across Heavily Fortified DMZ
A North Korean male civilian crossed the heavily fortified DMZ into South Korea on Thursday, prompting a 20-hour operation by South Korean troops to safely secure him; this rare event follows a recent shift in South Korean leadership towards a more dovish approach to Pyongyang.
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24% Bias Score


Russian General Killed in Ukraine Missile Strike Amidst US Weapons Delivery Pause
A Ukrainian missile strike killed Major General Mikhail Gudkov, deputy commander of Russia's navy, in Kursk, Russia; this occurred as the Trump administration announced a pause in some weapons deliveries to Ukraine, causing alarm in Kyiv and a mixed reaction from Moscow.
Russian General Killed in Ukraine Missile Strike Amidst US Weapons Delivery Pause
A Ukrainian missile strike killed Major General Mikhail Gudkov, deputy commander of Russia's navy, in Kursk, Russia; this occurred as the Trump administration announced a pause in some weapons deliveries to Ukraine, causing alarm in Kyiv and a mixed reaction from Moscow.
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48% Bias Score


Capitol Rioter Receives Life Sentence for Plotting to Kill FBI Agents
Edward Kelley, pardoned for his role in the January 6th Capitol attack, was sentenced to life in prison for conspiring to assassinate FBI agents and incite a civil war, creating a "kill list" of 36 law enforcement officers.
Capitol Rioter Receives Life Sentence for Plotting to Kill FBI Agents
Edward Kelley, pardoned for his role in the January 6th Capitol attack, was sentenced to life in prison for conspiring to assassinate FBI agents and incite a civil war, creating a "kill list" of 36 law enforcement officers.
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32% Bias Score


Deportation Case: Abrego Garcia Alleges Torture in El Salvador
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, mistakenly deported to El Salvador by the Trump administration, alleges "psychological torture" and "severe beatings" at CECOT, a supermax prison, leading to an amended lawsuit demanding his return to Maryland while simultaneously facing human smuggling charges in Tennessee.
Deportation Case: Abrego Garcia Alleges Torture in El Salvador
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, mistakenly deported to El Salvador by the Trump administration, alleges "psychological torture" and "severe beatings" at CECOT, a supermax prison, leading to an amended lawsuit demanding his return to Maryland while simultaneously facing human smuggling charges in Tennessee.
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48% Bias Score

Boelter Waives Hearings, Federal Case to Proceed Swiftly
Vance Boelter, accused of murdering two Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses, waived his right to a probable cause and detention hearing in federal court on Thursday, expediting the case to a grand jury expected to indict in mid-July; he faces federal murder, stalking, and weapons charges, and may ...

Boelter Waives Hearings, Federal Case to Proceed Swiftly
Vance Boelter, accused of murdering two Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses, waived his right to a probable cause and detention hearing in federal court on Thursday, expediting the case to a grand jury expected to indict in mid-July; he faces federal murder, stalking, and weapons charges, and may ...
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40% Bias Score

Five Signs Your Credit Card Debt Needs Professional Help
High interest rates and insufficient income contribute to unsustainable credit card debt for millions of Americans; five warning signs indicate when professional help is needed, including inability to pay beyond minimums despite budgeting, credit utilization exceeding 50%, using credit for essential...

Five Signs Your Credit Card Debt Needs Professional Help
High interest rates and insufficient income contribute to unsustainable credit card debt for millions of Americans; five warning signs indicate when professional help is needed, including inability to pay beyond minimums despite budgeting, credit utilization exceeding 50%, using credit for essential...
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52% Bias Score

Iran Launches Missiles at U.S. Base in Qatar; All Intercepted
Iran launched 14 short- and medium-range missiles at the U.S. Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar on Monday in retaliation for U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites; all missiles were intercepted, and no casualties were reported.

Iran Launches Missiles at U.S. Base in Qatar; All Intercepted
Iran launched 14 short- and medium-range missiles at the U.S. Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar on Monday in retaliation for U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites; all missiles were intercepted, and no casualties were reported.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Announces 60-Day Ceasefire Proposal for Israel-Hamas Conflict
President Trump announced a proposed 60-day ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, mediated by Qatar and Egypt, following previous failed attempts and a recent Iran-Israel ceasefire; details remain undisclosed, with Hamas' acceptance uncertain.

Trump Announces 60-Day Ceasefire Proposal for Israel-Hamas Conflict
President Trump announced a proposed 60-day ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, mediated by Qatar and Egypt, following previous failed attempts and a recent Iran-Israel ceasefire; details remain undisclosed, with Hamas' acceptance uncertain.
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52% Bias Score

Stateless Woman Released After 5 Months in ICE Custody Following Attempted Deportation
Ward Sakeik, a 22-year-old stateless Palestinian woman, was released from ICE custody after 141 days following an attempted deportation that her lawyers called unconstitutional. She was arrested in February upon returning from her honeymoon and her release came after multiple attempts to deport her,...

Stateless Woman Released After 5 Months in ICE Custody Following Attempted Deportation
Ward Sakeik, a 22-year-old stateless Palestinian woman, was released from ICE custody after 141 days following an attempted deportation that her lawyers called unconstitutional. She was arrested in February upon returning from her honeymoon and her release came after multiple attempts to deport her,...
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60% Bias Score

Supreme Court Rejects Montana Parental Consent Law for Abortion
The Supreme Court declined to review a Montana law requiring parental consent for minors seeking abortions, upholding a state court ruling that the law violates minors' right to privacy under the state constitution; a separate state parental notification law remains in effect.

Supreme Court Rejects Montana Parental Consent Law for Abortion
The Supreme Court declined to review a Montana law requiring parental consent for minors seeking abortions, upholding a state court ruling that the law violates minors' right to privacy under the state constitution; a separate state parental notification law remains in effect.
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44% Bias Score
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