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Gaza City: From Bustling Hub to Lawless Wasteland
Gaza City, once a vibrant center, now lies in ruins after months of Israeli attacks following Hamas' October 2021 assault; hundreds of thousands are left destitute, facing shortages and rampant crime as Israel plans a new offensive.
Gaza City: From Bustling Hub to Lawless Wasteland
Gaza City, once a vibrant center, now lies in ruins after months of Israeli attacks following Hamas' October 2021 assault; hundreds of thousands are left destitute, facing shortages and rampant crime as Israel plans a new offensive.
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48% Bias Score


Ukrainian Journalist Released After Three Years in Russian Captivity
In a prisoner exchange between Ukraine and Russia on Sunday, Ukrainian journalist Dmytro Khilyuk, held captive for over three years, was released; this follows years of denials from Moscow and highlights the plight of thousands of Ukrainian civilians detained in Russia.
Ukrainian Journalist Released After Three Years in Russian Captivity
In a prisoner exchange between Ukraine and Russia on Sunday, Ukrainian journalist Dmytro Khilyuk, held captive for over three years, was released; this follows years of denials from Moscow and highlights the plight of thousands of Ukrainian civilians detained in Russia.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Faces Backlash Over Epstein Files, Chicago Troop Deployment, and Deportation Plans
The Trump administration released some Epstein-related files, but faced criticism for a lack of new information; it plans to send National Guard troops to Chicago, prompting backlash from city officials; and it may deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda.
Trump Administration Faces Backlash Over Epstein Files, Chicago Troop Deployment, and Deportation Plans
The Trump administration released some Epstein-related files, but faced criticism for a lack of new information; it plans to send National Guard troops to Chicago, prompting backlash from city officials; and it may deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda.
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36% Bias Score


UK Delays Decision on China's London Embassy Amid Spying Concerns
The UK government delayed until October 21st its decision on China's plans to build its largest European embassy in London, citing insufficient details about blacked-out areas in the plans, which has faced opposition over spying concerns for three years.
UK Delays Decision on China's London Embassy Amid Spying Concerns
The UK government delayed until October 21st its decision on China's plans to build its largest European embassy in London, citing insufficient details about blacked-out areas in the plans, which has faced opposition over spying concerns for three years.
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48% Bias Score


Italian Facebook Group "Mia Moglie" Shut Down Following Non-Consensual Intimate Image Sharing
Italian authorities shut down the Facebook group "Mia Moglie" after receiving over 2,000 complaints about hundreds of thousands of photos of women, many posted without consent, prompting a criminal investigation and highlighting challenges in enforcing Italy's 2019 revenge porn law.
Italian Facebook Group "Mia Moglie" Shut Down Following Non-Consensual Intimate Image Sharing
Italian authorities shut down the Facebook group "Mia Moglie" after receiving over 2,000 complaints about hundreds of thousands of photos of women, many posted without consent, prompting a criminal investigation and highlighting challenges in enforcing Italy's 2019 revenge porn law.
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32% Bias Score


Delhi Court Reverses Order to Remove Stray Dogs
A Delhi court initially ordered the removal of all stray dogs, sparking outrage, but later reversed the decision, mandating sterilization, vaccination, and their return to their areas, except for aggressive or rabid dogs.
Delhi Court Reverses Order to Remove Stray Dogs
A Delhi court initially ordered the removal of all stray dogs, sparking outrage, but later reversed the decision, mandating sterilization, vaccination, and their return to their areas, except for aggressive or rabid dogs.
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48% Bias Score

International Postal Services Halt US Shipments After Tariff Exemption Expires
International postal services are suspending shipments to the United States following the expiration of a tariff exemption on small packages, impacting e-commerce businesses and consumers.

International Postal Services Halt US Shipments After Tariff Exemption Expires
International postal services are suspending shipments to the United States following the expiration of a tariff exemption on small packages, impacting e-commerce businesses and consumers.
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36% Bias Score

US Tariffs: Consumers, Not Foreign Entities, Bear the Brunt of the Cost
Despite President Trump's claims, economic data shows American consumers and businesses are absorbing the majority of costs from tariffs, with estimates suggesting 70% of costs will eventually fall on consumers, potentially reaching 100% if including indirect effects. This slow pass-through is due t...

US Tariffs: Consumers, Not Foreign Entities, Bear the Brunt of the Cost
Despite President Trump's claims, economic data shows American consumers and businesses are absorbing the majority of costs from tariffs, with estimates suggesting 70% of costs will eventually fall on consumers, potentially reaching 100% if including indirect effects. This slow pass-through is due t...
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20% Bias Score

Ukraine Peace Talks: Echoes of Munich, Yalta, and Budapest
President Trump's suggested negotiations with Russia over Ukraine evoke comparisons to the Munich Agreement, the Yalta Conference, and the Budapest Memorandum, raising concerns about potential appeasement, the sacrificing of Ukrainian interests, and the need for effective security guarantees.

Ukraine Peace Talks: Echoes of Munich, Yalta, and Budapest
President Trump's suggested negotiations with Russia over Ukraine evoke comparisons to the Munich Agreement, the Yalta Conference, and the Budapest Memorandum, raising concerns about potential appeasement, the sacrificing of Ukrainian interests, and the need for effective security guarantees.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Releases Ghislaine Maxwell Interview Transcripts to Control Epstein Narrative
The Trump administration released Ghislaine Maxwell's interview transcripts and audio recordings on Friday, aiming to control the narrative surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein case amidst internal debate and concerns about redactions, shifting media focus from other controversies.

Trump Administration Releases Ghislaine Maxwell Interview Transcripts to Control Epstein Narrative
The Trump administration released Ghislaine Maxwell's interview transcripts and audio recordings on Friday, aiming to control the narrative surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein case amidst internal debate and concerns about redactions, shifting media focus from other controversies.
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56% Bias Score

Mississippi Declares Public Health Emergency Amid Soaring Infant Mortality
Mississippi declared a public health emergency on Thursday due to a 2024 infant mortality rate of 9.7 deaths per 1,000 live births—the highest in over a decade and exceeding the national average—with plans to improve maternal and infant care access, eliminate maternity care deserts, and enhance comm...

Mississippi Declares Public Health Emergency Amid Soaring Infant Mortality
Mississippi declared a public health emergency on Thursday due to a 2024 infant mortality rate of 9.7 deaths per 1,000 live births—the highest in over a decade and exceeding the national average—with plans to improve maternal and infant care access, eliminate maternity care deserts, and enhance comm...
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40% Bias Score

Trial Begins for Mother-in-Law Accused in 2014 Murder-for-Hire Plot
Donna Adelson, 75, is on trial for the 2014 murder-for-hire of her former son-in-law, Dan Markel, a Florida State University law professor, allegedly orchestrated due to a bitter custody dispute with her daughter, Wendi Adelson. Four co-conspirators have already been convicted.

Trial Begins for Mother-in-Law Accused in 2014 Murder-for-Hire Plot
Donna Adelson, 75, is on trial for the 2014 murder-for-hire of her former son-in-law, Dan Markel, a Florida State University law professor, allegedly orchestrated due to a bitter custody dispute with her daughter, Wendi Adelson. Four co-conspirators have already been convicted.
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32% Bias Score
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