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Chinese PhD Student Convicted of Drugging and Raping at Least 10 Women
A Chinese PhD student, Zhenhao Zou, was convicted in London of drugging and raping 10 women, with police suspecting over 50 more victims; he used hidden cameras and kept trophies of attacks, highlighting a predatory pattern and systemic failures.
Chinese PhD Student Convicted of Drugging and Raping at Least 10 Women
A Chinese PhD student, Zhenhao Zou, was convicted in London of drugging and raping 10 women, with police suspecting over 50 more victims; he used hidden cameras and kept trophies of attacks, highlighting a predatory pattern and systemic failures.
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44% Bias Score


Romania Arrests Six in Alleged Russian-Backed Coup Plot
Romanian prosecutors announced the arrest of six people, including a 101-year-old former general, for plotting a coup with alleged Russian support; the Russian embassy's military attache and his deputy were expelled.
Romania Arrests Six in Alleged Russian-Backed Coup Plot
Romanian prosecutors announced the arrest of six people, including a 101-year-old former general, for plotting a coup with alleged Russian support; the Russian embassy's military attache and his deputy were expelled.
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60% Bias Score


Senate Republicans Urge Musk to Engage Congress on Federal Spending Cuts
Senate Republicans met with Elon Musk on Wednesday to address concerns about his Department of Government Efficiency's (DOGE) sweeping federal spending cuts, advocating for congressional oversight and a more strategic approach using rescissions packages to solidify the cuts legally.
Senate Republicans Urge Musk to Engage Congress on Federal Spending Cuts
Senate Republicans met with Elon Musk on Wednesday to address concerns about his Department of Government Efficiency's (DOGE) sweeping federal spending cuts, advocating for congressional oversight and a more strategic approach using rescissions packages to solidify the cuts legally.
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52% Bias Score


US Stocks Rebound After One-Month Tariff Reprieve
On Wednesday, US stocks surged after the Trump administration announced a one-month reprieve on auto tariffs imposed on Canada and Mexico, easing investor concerns about a global trade war; the Dow closed up 486 points, while major automakers saw significant share price increases, although uncertain...
US Stocks Rebound After One-Month Tariff Reprieve
On Wednesday, US stocks surged after the Trump administration announced a one-month reprieve on auto tariffs imposed on Canada and Mexico, easing investor concerns about a global trade war; the Dow closed up 486 points, while major automakers saw significant share price increases, although uncertain...
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48% Bias Score


France Considers Extending Nuclear Protection to European Allies Amid Ukraine War Concerns
French President Macron announced France may extend its nuclear protection to European allies, citing concerns about reduced US support for Ukraine and the need for stronger European defense. This follows discussions with Germany and the UK, and a recent summit with Zelensky and Starmer.
France Considers Extending Nuclear Protection to European Allies Amid Ukraine War Concerns
French President Macron announced France may extend its nuclear protection to European allies, citing concerns about reduced US support for Ukraine and the need for stronger European defense. This follows discussions with Germany and the UK, and a recent summit with Zelensky and Starmer.
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44% Bias Score


Two Charged in Deaths of Three Men After Chiefs Game
Jordan Willis and Ivory J. Carson were charged with involuntary manslaughter and drug delivery in the deaths of three friends found outside Willis' home on January 9, 2024, after a Chiefs game; the men died of combined fentanyl and cocaine toxicity, and the investigation involved DNA evidence from d...
Two Charged in Deaths of Three Men After Chiefs Game
Jordan Willis and Ivory J. Carson were charged with involuntary manslaughter and drug delivery in the deaths of three friends found outside Willis' home on January 9, 2024, after a Chiefs game; the men died of combined fentanyl and cocaine toxicity, and the investigation involved DNA evidence from d...
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16% Bias Score

China's Pacific Naval Exercises Raise Alliances Concerns
China's unprecedented naval exercises near Australia and New Zealand, coupled with similar activities elsewhere in the Pacific, have raised concerns among US allies, prompting re-evaluations of defense strategies and alliances amid uncertainty regarding US security commitments, especially after Trum...

China's Pacific Naval Exercises Raise Alliances Concerns
China's unprecedented naval exercises near Australia and New Zealand, coupled with similar activities elsewhere in the Pacific, have raised concerns among US allies, prompting re-evaluations of defense strategies and alliances amid uncertainty regarding US security commitments, especially after Trum...
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44% Bias Score

US Halts Intelligence, Aid to Ukraine Over Minerals Deal Dispute
The Trump administration cut off intelligence sharing and military aid to Ukraine due to Ukraine's failure to finalize a minerals deal, significantly weakening Ukraine's defense capabilities and potentially increasing civilian vulnerability, according to U.S. envoy Keith Kellogg.

US Halts Intelligence, Aid to Ukraine Over Minerals Deal Dispute
The Trump administration cut off intelligence sharing and military aid to Ukraine due to Ukraine's failure to finalize a minerals deal, significantly weakening Ukraine's defense capabilities and potentially increasing civilian vulnerability, according to U.S. envoy Keith Kellogg.
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52% Bias Score

Seven Indicted on First-Degree Murder in Torture Death of Transgender Man
Seven people were indicted on first-degree murder charges in New York for the torture and death of Sam Nordquist, a 24-year-old transgender man, whose body was found wrapped in plastic in a field; the indictment includes charges of kidnapping and child endangerment, alleging weeks of abuse including...

Seven Indicted on First-Degree Murder in Torture Death of Transgender Man
Seven people were indicted on first-degree murder charges in New York for the torture and death of Sam Nordquist, a 24-year-old transgender man, whose body was found wrapped in plastic in a field; the indictment includes charges of kidnapping and child endangerment, alleging weeks of abuse including...
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44% Bias Score

Bhattacharya's NIH Nomination: Commitment to Resources, Openness to Vaccine-Autism Research
President Trump's nominee to lead the NIH, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, committed to following the law and providing resources to NIH scientists while expressing openness to further research on the debunked link between vaccines and autism, despite a senator highlighting a child's death from a vaccine-prev...

Bhattacharya's NIH Nomination: Commitment to Resources, Openness to Vaccine-Autism Research
President Trump's nominee to lead the NIH, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, committed to following the law and providing resources to NIH scientists while expressing openness to further research on the debunked link between vaccines and autism, despite a senator highlighting a child's death from a vaccine-prev...
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48% Bias Score

Iranian Musician Flogged 74 Times for Anti-Hijab Song
Iranian singer Mehdi Yarrahi was lashed 74 times for a song advocating against the hijab and supporting protests, serving a portion of his two years and eight months prison sentence alongside a fine after his August 2023 arrest.

Iranian Musician Flogged 74 Times for Anti-Hijab Song
Iranian singer Mehdi Yarrahi was lashed 74 times for a song advocating against the hijab and supporting protests, serving a portion of his two years and eight months prison sentence alongside a fine after his August 2023 arrest.
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60% Bias Score

Measles Outbreak in West Texas Highlights Vaccine Hesitancy
A measles outbreak in West Texas has infected 159 people across nine counties, with one death reported, primarily affecting the unvaccinated Mennonite community and fueled by vaccine hesitancy and permissive state laws.

Measles Outbreak in West Texas Highlights Vaccine Hesitancy
A measles outbreak in West Texas has infected 159 people across nine counties, with one death reported, primarily affecting the unvaccinated Mennonite community and fueled by vaccine hesitancy and permissive state laws.
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60% Bias Score
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