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Chinese-Made Port Cranes Pose Significant Security and Economic Risks to the US
A congressional investigation revealed that 80% of US port cranes are built by a Chinese state-owned military contractor, raising concerns about potential hacking and economic disruption, prompting a \$20 billion government investment in port security upgrades and crane replacement.
Chinese-Made Port Cranes Pose Significant Security and Economic Risks to the US
A congressional investigation revealed that 80% of US port cranes are built by a Chinese state-owned military contractor, raising concerns about potential hacking and economic disruption, prompting a \$20 billion government investment in port security upgrades and crane replacement.
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52% Bias Score


U.S.-El Salvador Deal: Nuclear Power and Deportation
The U.S. and El Salvador announced a deal: the U.S. will provide El Salvador with nuclear power technology, and El Salvador will house U.S. deportees, including U.S. citizens, in its new mega-prison for a fee; this agreement has potential national security and immigration implications.
U.S.-El Salvador Deal: Nuclear Power and Deportation
The U.S. and El Salvador announced a deal: the U.S. will provide El Salvador with nuclear power technology, and El Salvador will house U.S. deportees, including U.S. citizens, in its new mega-prison for a fee; this agreement has potential national security and immigration implications.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Elected Kennedy Center Chairman
President Trump was elected chairman of the Kennedy Center's board Wednesday, replacing David Rubenstein, and Ric Grenell replaced Deborah Rutter as president; the White House appointed numerous new board members, reflecting Trump's vision for the center.
Trump Elected Kennedy Center Chairman
President Trump was elected chairman of the Kennedy Center's board Wednesday, replacing David Rubenstein, and Ric Grenell replaced Deborah Rutter as president; the White House appointed numerous new board members, reflecting Trump's vision for the center.
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60% Bias Score


800 Lawsuits Allege Systemic Sexual Abuse in Illinois Juvenile Correction Centers
Over 800 lawsuits allege systemic sexual abuse of juveniles in Illinois and Cook County juvenile correction centers, with victims reporting long-term trauma and the state refusing to accept responsibility; the Illinois Childhood Sexual Abuse Act is cited.
800 Lawsuits Allege Systemic Sexual Abuse in Illinois Juvenile Correction Centers
Over 800 lawsuits allege systemic sexual abuse of juveniles in Illinois and Cook County juvenile correction centers, with victims reporting long-term trauma and the state refusing to accept responsibility; the Illinois Childhood Sexual Abuse Act is cited.
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44% Bias Score


NASA to Return Four Astronauts to Earth in March
NASA announced that four astronauts, including two whose mission aboard the Starliner spacecraft was extended due to technical issues, will return to Earth around March 19-20, two weeks earlier than initially planned, using a Crew Dragon spacecraft.
NASA to Return Four Astronauts to Earth in March
NASA announced that four astronauts, including two whose mission aboard the Starliner spacecraft was extended due to technical issues, will return to Earth around March 19-20, two weeks earlier than initially planned, using a Crew Dragon spacecraft.
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48% Bias Score


U.S. Citizen Among Three Released from Belarusian Custody
At least three prisoners, including one U.S. citizen and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty journalist Andrey Kuznechyk, were released from Belarusian custody on Wednesday in a unilateral gesture by Belarusian authorities; this follows the release of another American from Russia on Tuesday, suggesting ...
U.S. Citizen Among Three Released from Belarusian Custody
At least three prisoners, including one U.S. citizen and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty journalist Andrey Kuznechyk, were released from Belarusian custody on Wednesday in a unilateral gesture by Belarusian authorities; this follows the release of another American from Russia on Tuesday, suggesting ...
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44% Bias Score

U.S.-Russia Prisoner Exchange: Vinnik Returned to Russia
On February 10, 2024, the U.S. and Russia exchanged prisoners, returning Alexander Vinnik, a Russian national who pleaded guilty to money laundering conspiracy charges related to the BTC-e cryptocurrency exchange, to Russia in exchange for American Marc Fogel's release from Russian custody.

U.S.-Russia Prisoner Exchange: Vinnik Returned to Russia
On February 10, 2024, the U.S. and Russia exchanged prisoners, returning Alexander Vinnik, a Russian national who pleaded guilty to money laundering conspiracy charges related to the BTC-e cryptocurrency exchange, to Russia in exchange for American Marc Fogel's release from Russian custody.
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52% Bias Score

Durbin Accuses Trump's FBI Nominee of Orchestrating Firings
Senator Dick Durbin accuses President Trump's FBI nominee, Kash Patel, of lying under oath and orchestrating the firing of numerous senior FBI officials, citing "highly credible information" from multiple sources and internal FBI documents indicating Patel's directives were relayed through White Hou...

Durbin Accuses Trump's FBI Nominee of Orchestrating Firings
Senator Dick Durbin accuses President Trump's FBI nominee, Kash Patel, of lying under oath and orchestrating the firing of numerous senior FBI officials, citing "highly credible information" from multiple sources and internal FBI documents indicating Patel's directives were relayed through White Hou...
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56% Bias Score

U.S. Teacher Released From Russian Detention After Prisoner Exchange
Marc Fogel, a U.S. citizen and Pennsylvania teacher, was released from Russian detention after three-and-a-half years following a prisoner exchange facilitated by White House envoy Steve Witkoff. Initially sentenced to 14 years for possessing 17 grams of medical marijuana, Fogel's wrongful detention...

U.S. Teacher Released From Russian Detention After Prisoner Exchange
Marc Fogel, a U.S. citizen and Pennsylvania teacher, was released from Russian detention after three-and-a-half years following a prisoner exchange facilitated by White House envoy Steve Witkoff. Initially sentenced to 14 years for possessing 17 grams of medical marijuana, Fogel's wrongful detention...
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28% Bias Score

Texas Measles Outbreak Highlights Risk of Low Vaccination Rates
A measles outbreak in Gaines County, Texas, has infected 24 unvaccinated residents, nine of whom are hospitalized; this is linked to one of the state's highest rates of vaccine exemptions and reflects a nationwide trend of declining vaccination rates that threatens herd immunity.

Texas Measles Outbreak Highlights Risk of Low Vaccination Rates
A measles outbreak in Gaines County, Texas, has infected 24 unvaccinated residents, nine of whom are hospitalized; this is linked to one of the state's highest rates of vaccine exemptions and reflects a nationwide trend of declining vaccination rates that threatens herd immunity.
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40% Bias Score

Rushdie Testifies in Attempted Murder Trial
In a New York courtroom, Salman Rushdie gave a graphic account of the 2022 attack, identifying Hadi Matar as his attacker and describing multiple stab wounds that left him partially blind and with chronic pain; Matar, seated nearby, mostly looked down during the testimony.

Rushdie Testifies in Attempted Murder Trial
In a New York courtroom, Salman Rushdie gave a graphic account of the 2022 attack, identifying Hadi Matar as his attacker and describing multiple stab wounds that left him partially blind and with chronic pain; Matar, seated nearby, mostly looked down during the testimony.
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44% Bias Score

Starbucks Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Discriminatory Hiring Practices
Missouri's attorney general filed a lawsuit against Starbucks on Tuesday, alleging that the coffee chain's diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies violate federal and state laws through race-and-sex-based hiring practices, resulting in slower service and higher prices for consumers.

Starbucks Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Discriminatory Hiring Practices
Missouri's attorney general filed a lawsuit against Starbucks on Tuesday, alleging that the coffee chain's diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies violate federal and state laws through race-and-sex-based hiring practices, resulting in slower service and higher prices for consumers.
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48% Bias Score
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