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Trump Administration Cancels $40 Million in LGBTQ Health Research Grants
The Trump administration terminated nearly $40 million in grants to 46 institutions, impacting LGBTQ health research on HIV prevention, cancer, youth suicide, and bone health, with at least $1.36 million in future funding cut, jeopardizing ongoing studies and potentially hindering long-term health o...
Trump Administration Cancels $40 Million in LGBTQ Health Research Grants
The Trump administration terminated nearly $40 million in grants to 46 institutions, impacting LGBTQ health research on HIV prevention, cancer, youth suicide, and bone health, with at least $1.36 million in future funding cut, jeopardizing ongoing studies and potentially hindering long-term health o...
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56% Bias Score


National Security Officials Deny Classified Information Leak, Defer to Hegseth
Several top Trump national security officials denied sharing classified information in a group chat with a journalist about US military strikes in Yemen, deferring responsibility to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, who has the authority to declassify such information. The chat, which used the unap...
National Security Officials Deny Classified Information Leak, Defer to Hegseth
Several top Trump national security officials denied sharing classified information in a group chat with a journalist about US military strikes in Yemen, deferring responsibility to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, who has the authority to declassify such information. The chat, which used the unap...
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52% Bias Score


Trump Aides Leak Classified Military Strike Information via Signal
President Trump's aides leaked classified information about a potential military strike to The Atlantic journalist Jeffrey Goldberg via a Signal group chat, causing a partisan media response with pro-Trump outlets downplaying the incident and attacking Goldberg's credibility.
Trump Aides Leak Classified Military Strike Information via Signal
President Trump's aides leaked classified information about a potential military strike to The Atlantic journalist Jeffrey Goldberg via a Signal group chat, causing a partisan media response with pro-Trump outlets downplaying the incident and attacking Goldberg's credibility.
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52% Bias Score


Pro-Palestinian Activist Faces Deportation Over Alleged Green Card Misrepresentation
Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Palestinian activist, faces deportation from the US after the Trump administration accused him of misrepresenting his ties to the British Embassy and UNRWA on his green card application, a justification his lawyers deem weak and retaliatory.
Pro-Palestinian Activist Faces Deportation Over Alleged Green Card Misrepresentation
Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Palestinian activist, faces deportation from the US after the Trump administration accused him of misrepresenting his ties to the British Embassy and UNRWA on his green card application, a justification his lawyers deem weak and retaliatory.
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44% Bias Score


Heathrow Airport Shuts Down After Transformer Fire
A transformer fire near London's Heathrow Airport on Thursday, June 22nd, 2023, caused an unprecedented 18-hour shutdown, stranding thousands of passengers and costing airlines tens of millions of pounds due to the complex safety procedures required to restart hundreds of critical systems after the ...
Heathrow Airport Shuts Down After Transformer Fire
A transformer fire near London's Heathrow Airport on Thursday, June 22nd, 2023, caused an unprecedented 18-hour shutdown, stranding thousands of passengers and costing airlines tens of millions of pounds due to the complex safety procedures required to restart hundreds of critical systems after the ...
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32% Bias Score


Over 50,000 Palestinians Dead in Gaza as Israel Resumes Offensive
More than 50,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza since Israel's October 7th, 2023 war with Hamas, according to the territory's health ministry, a grim milestone as Israel resumes fighting and warns of tougher days ahead; the true toll could be much higher, with many thousands believed to still...
Over 50,000 Palestinians Dead in Gaza as Israel Resumes Offensive
More than 50,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza since Israel's October 7th, 2023 war with Hamas, according to the territory's health ministry, a grim milestone as Israel resumes fighting and warns of tougher days ahead; the true toll could be much higher, with many thousands believed to still...
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36% Bias Score

Melsonby Hoard: Iron Age Discovery Rewrites British History
A metal detectorist's discovery in North Yorkshire, England, unearthed the Melsonby Hoard—over 800 Iron Age artifacts, including wagon parts, horse harnesses, and ceremonial spears, dating back to the Roman conquest of Britain (1st century AD) and suggesting extensive trade networks across Europe.

Melsonby Hoard: Iron Age Discovery Rewrites British History
A metal detectorist's discovery in North Yorkshire, England, unearthed the Melsonby Hoard—over 800 Iron Age artifacts, including wagon parts, horse harnesses, and ceremonial spears, dating back to the Roman conquest of Britain (1st century AD) and suggesting extensive trade networks across Europe.
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28% Bias Score

Ukraine Ceasefire Talks Fail: No Joint US-Russia Statement
US-Russia talks in Riyadh on a Ukraine ceasefire ended without agreement on Tuesday due to Ukraine's position, dashing hopes for a joint statement despite 12 hours of negotiations; Russia says it wants to revive the Black Sea grain initiative with conditions.

Ukraine Ceasefire Talks Fail: No Joint US-Russia Statement
US-Russia talks in Riyadh on a Ukraine ceasefire ended without agreement on Tuesday due to Ukraine's position, dashing hopes for a joint statement despite 12 hours of negotiations; Russia says it wants to revive the Black Sea grain initiative with conditions.
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40% Bias Score

Florida Considers Overnight Shifts for 14-Year-Olds Amid Labor Shortages
Florida's legislature is debating a bill to loosen child labor laws, allowing 14-year-olds to work overnight shifts starting in 2024, potentially addressing labor shortages stemming from a 2023 law requiring E-Verify for employers with more than 25 employees. The bill also eliminates working time re...

Florida Considers Overnight Shifts for 14-Year-Olds Amid Labor Shortages
Florida's legislature is debating a bill to loosen child labor laws, allowing 14-year-olds to work overnight shifts starting in 2024, potentially addressing labor shortages stemming from a 2023 law requiring E-Verify for employers with more than 25 employees. The bill also eliminates working time re...
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56% Bias Score

Canadian Election: Trump's Threats Expose Nation's Economic Weakness
In Canada's upcoming election, Prime Minister Mark Carney and challenger Pierre Poilievre both strongly condemn President Trump's trade threats but offer differing approaches, with neither fully addressing Canada's low productivity, a critical weakness in the face of potential US tariffs slated for ...

Canadian Election: Trump's Threats Expose Nation's Economic Weakness
In Canada's upcoming election, Prime Minister Mark Carney and challenger Pierre Poilievre both strongly condemn President Trump's trade threats but offer differing approaches, with neither fully addressing Canada's low productivity, a critical weakness in the face of potential US tariffs slated for ...
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44% Bias Score

China Prepares for Economic Shocks Amid Rising US Trade Tensions
Chinese Premier Li Qiang addressed global CEOs in Beijing on March 25th and 26th, urging them to resist protectionism and highlighting China's preparedness for potential economic shocks stemming from rising US-China trade tensions and the imposition of new tariffs; the meeting also facilitated infor...

China Prepares for Economic Shocks Amid Rising US Trade Tensions
Chinese Premier Li Qiang addressed global CEOs in Beijing on March 25th and 26th, urging them to resist protectionism and highlighting China's preparedness for potential economic shocks stemming from rising US-China trade tensions and the imposition of new tariffs; the meeting also facilitated infor...
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52% Bias Score

Supreme Court Case Threatens Funding for Internet Access Programs
The Supreme Court will hear a case challenging the $7 billion Universal Service Fund, which subsidizes internet access for low-income Americans, potentially impacting programs like E-Rate that support schools and libraries.

Supreme Court Case Threatens Funding for Internet Access Programs
The Supreme Court will hear a case challenging the $7 billion Universal Service Fund, which subsidizes internet access for low-income Americans, potentially impacting programs like E-Rate that support schools and libraries.
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44% Bias Score
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