

Oroville School Shooting Leaves Two Kindergarteners Critically Injured
On Wednesday, a lone gunman opened fire at Feather River Adventist School in Oroville, California, critically injuring two kindergarten students before turning the gun on himself. The community is rallying together, organizing fundraisers and providing support services to aid the victims and their f...
Oroville School Shooting Leaves Two Kindergarteners Critically Injured
On Wednesday, a lone gunman opened fire at Feather River Adventist School in Oroville, California, critically injuring two kindergarten students before turning the gun on himself. The community is rallying together, organizing fundraisers and providing support services to aid the victims and their f...
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36% Bias Score


Oklahoma City Officer Charged with Felony Assault After Throwing 71-Year-Old Man to Ground
Oklahoma City police Sgt. Joseph Gibson was charged with aggravated assault and battery after bodycam footage showed him throwing 71-year-old Lich Vu to the ground during an argument over a traffic ticket, causing serious injuries that prevented Vu from continuing cancer treatment; the incident prom...
Oklahoma City Officer Charged with Felony Assault After Throwing 71-Year-Old Man to Ground
Oklahoma City police Sgt. Joseph Gibson was charged with aggravated assault and battery after bodycam footage showed him throwing 71-year-old Lich Vu to the ground during an argument over a traffic ticket, causing serious injuries that prevented Vu from continuing cancer treatment; the incident prom...
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Central Banks' Gold Buying Spree: Diversification and Resilience in Uncertain Times
Central banks are significantly increasing their gold reserves, driven by diversification needs, inflation hedging, financial security, and historical trust in gold's stability; this counters reliance on fiat currencies and strengthens resilience during economic crises.
Central Banks' Gold Buying Spree: Diversification and Resilience in Uncertain Times
Central banks are significantly increasing their gold reserves, driven by diversification needs, inflation hedging, financial security, and historical trust in gold's stability; this counters reliance on fiat currencies and strengthens resilience during economic crises.
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Central Banks Expand Gold Reserves Amidst Rising Prices
Central banks worldwide are significantly increasing their gold reserves, even as prices reach new highs, to diversify holdings, maintain stability during economic uncertainty, and enhance crisis management capabilities.
Central Banks Expand Gold Reserves Amidst Rising Prices
Central banks worldwide are significantly increasing their gold reserves, even as prices reach new highs, to diversify holdings, maintain stability during economic uncertainty, and enhance crisis management capabilities.
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48% Bias Score


CEO Shooting Highlights Public Frustration With Soaring US Healthcare Costs
The shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson underscores public anger over soaring U.S. healthcare costs, the leading cause of bankruptcy, exceeding other major expenses like housing and transportation, according to a KFF poll.
CEO Shooting Highlights Public Frustration With Soaring US Healthcare Costs
The shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson underscores public anger over soaring U.S. healthcare costs, the leading cause of bankruptcy, exceeding other major expenses like housing and transportation, according to a KFF poll.
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Trump Backs Hegseth for Defense Secretary Amidst Controversy
President-elect Trump strongly supports Pete Hegseth's nomination for Secretary of Defense, despite allegations of misconduct and concerns from some senators; Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is a potential alternative.
Trump Backs Hegseth for Defense Secretary Amidst Controversy
President-elect Trump strongly supports Pete Hegseth's nomination for Secretary of Defense, despite allegations of misconduct and concerns from some senators; Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is a potential alternative.
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52% Bias Score

NYPD Investigates UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder, Focuses on Hostel Photos
The New York Police Department (NYPD) is investigating the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, focusing on a person of interest identified via photos from a New York City hostel where he used a fake ID; the suspect's smile, captured on camera while interacting with a hostel receptionist, ...

NYPD Investigates UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder, Focuses on Hostel Photos
The New York Police Department (NYPD) is investigating the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, focusing on a person of interest identified via photos from a New York City hostel where he used a fake ID; the suspect's smile, captured on camera while interacting with a hostel receptionist, ...
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Marine Veteran on Trial for Chokehold Death on NYC Subway
Daniel Penny, a 24-year-old Marine veteran, is on trial in New York City for the death of Jordan Neely, a 30-year-old man, who died after Penny used a chokehold to subdue him on a subway; the jury is currently deliberating.

Marine Veteran on Trial for Chokehold Death on NYC Subway
Daniel Penny, a 24-year-old Marine veteran, is on trial in New York City for the death of Jordan Neely, a 30-year-old man, who died after Penny used a chokehold to subdue him on a subway; the jury is currently deliberating.
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44% Bias Score

Federal Court Upholds US Naval Academy's Race-Conscious Admissions
A federal judge upheld the US Naval Academy's race-conscious admissions policies, citing a compelling national security interest in a diverse officer corps, rejecting a challenge by Students for Fair Admissions despite a Supreme Court ruling against affirmative action in higher education.

Federal Court Upholds US Naval Academy's Race-Conscious Admissions
A federal judge upheld the US Naval Academy's race-conscious admissions policies, citing a compelling national security interest in a diverse officer corps, rejecting a challenge by Students for Fair Admissions despite a Supreme Court ruling against affirmative action in higher education.
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Capitol Rioter Reffitt Resentenced to Six Years and Eight Months
A Texas man, Guy Reffitt, the first rioter tried for the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol, was resentenced to six years and eight months in prison after a Supreme Court ruling led to the dismissal of an obstruction charge; despite a reduced sentence, he maintains his actions were justified...

Capitol Rioter Reffitt Resentenced to Six Years and Eight Months
A Texas man, Guy Reffitt, the first rioter tried for the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol, was resentenced to six years and eight months in prison after a Supreme Court ruling led to the dismissal of an obstruction charge; despite a reduced sentence, he maintains his actions were justified...
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Pearl Harbor Sailor's Remains Identified 78 Years After Attack
After 78 years, the remains of U.S. Navy Seaman 2nd Class John C. Auld, who died aboard the USS Oklahoma during the attack on Pearl Harbor, have been identified, marking the completion of the identification of all USS Oklahoma crewmembers lost in the attack.

Pearl Harbor Sailor's Remains Identified 78 Years After Attack
After 78 years, the remains of U.S. Navy Seaman 2nd Class John C. Auld, who died aboard the USS Oklahoma during the attack on Pearl Harbor, have been identified, marking the completion of the identification of all USS Oklahoma crewmembers lost in the attack.
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Biden Weighs Preemptive Pardons for Trump Critics
President Biden is considering preemptive pardons for prominent critics of President-elect Trump, including Dr. Anthony Fauci, General Mark Milley, and Senator Adam Schiff, to protect them from potential legal repercussions under the incoming administration, a move fueled by concerns over Trump's an...

Biden Weighs Preemptive Pardons for Trump Critics
President Biden is considering preemptive pardons for prominent critics of President-elect Trump, including Dr. Anthony Fauci, General Mark Milley, and Senator Adam Schiff, to protect them from potential legal repercussions under the incoming administration, a move fueled by concerns over Trump's an...
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52% Bias Score