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Officer Killed by Friendly Fire During Pennsylvania Hospital Siege
In York, Pennsylvania, on February 22, West York Patrolman Andrew Duarte was killed by friendly fire during a hospital siege where 49-year-old Diogenes Archangel-Ortiz, after learning of his girlfriend's death at the hospital, shot a doctor, took hostages, and was shot and killed by police.
Officer Killed by Friendly Fire During Pennsylvania Hospital Siege
In York, Pennsylvania, on February 22, West York Patrolman Andrew Duarte was killed by friendly fire during a hospital siege where 49-year-old Diogenes Archangel-Ortiz, after learning of his girlfriend's death at the hospital, shot a doctor, took hostages, and was shot and killed by police.
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44% Bias Score


Trump's Conflicting Economic Messages on 100th Day in Office
President Trump's 100th day in office featured conflicting economic messages: celebrating a "golden age" while warning of rising prices due to tariffs, blaming his predecessor for current economic conditions, and negotiating new trade deals to mitigate negative impacts.
Trump's Conflicting Economic Messages on 100th Day in Office
President Trump's 100th day in office featured conflicting economic messages: celebrating a "golden age" while warning of rising prices due to tariffs, blaming his predecessor for current economic conditions, and negotiating new trade deals to mitigate negative impacts.
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60% Bias Score


Harris Rebukes Trump, Warns of Economic and Constitutional Crises
Former Vice President Kamala Harris accused President Trump of creating the "greatest man-made economic crisis" through his tariffs and warned of a constitutional crisis due to conflicts with the courts during a speech at the Emerge Gala in San Francisco on Wednesday.
Harris Rebukes Trump, Warns of Economic and Constitutional Crises
Former Vice President Kamala Harris accused President Trump of creating the "greatest man-made economic crisis" through his tariffs and warned of a constitutional crisis due to conflicts with the courts during a speech at the Emerge Gala in San Francisco on Wednesday.
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36% Bias Score


VA Ends Mortgage Rescue Program for Veterans, Sparking Foreclosure Concerns
The Department of Veterans Affairs is ending its mortgage rescue program, VASP, on May 1, 2025, prompting concerns about increased veteran foreclosures; approximately 81,000 veterans are at risk of foreclosure, but the VA insists current enrollees will not be affected and other assistance programs a...
VA Ends Mortgage Rescue Program for Veterans, Sparking Foreclosure Concerns
The Department of Veterans Affairs is ending its mortgage rescue program, VASP, on May 1, 2025, prompting concerns about increased veteran foreclosures; approximately 81,000 veterans are at risk of foreclosure, but the VA insists current enrollees will not be affected and other assistance programs a...
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52% Bias Score


Phthalates Linked to Hundreds of Thousands of Heart Disease Deaths Globally
A new global study finds that Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP), a phthalate commonly found in plastics and personal care products, may have contributed to 356,238 deaths from heart disease in 2018 among men and women aged 55-64, impacting regions like Africa and East Asia most severely.
Phthalates Linked to Hundreds of Thousands of Heart Disease Deaths Globally
A new global study finds that Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP), a phthalate commonly found in plastics and personal care products, may have contributed to 356,238 deaths from heart disease in 2018 among men and women aged 55-64, impacting regions like Africa and East Asia most severely.
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48% Bias Score


VA Ends Mortgage Rescue Program, Raising Foreclosure Concerns for Veterans
The Department of Veterans Affairs is ending its mortgage rescue program, VASP, on May 1, 2025, raising concerns about potential foreclosures among the approximately 81,000 veterans in default on their VA mortgages as of February 2025, prompting debate over alternative solutions.
VA Ends Mortgage Rescue Program, Raising Foreclosure Concerns for Veterans
The Department of Veterans Affairs is ending its mortgage rescue program, VASP, on May 1, 2025, raising concerns about potential foreclosures among the approximately 81,000 veterans in default on their VA mortgages as of February 2025, prompting debate over alternative solutions.
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44% Bias Score

US Deportation Separates Venezuelan Toddler From Parents
The US deported Venezuelan parents, separating their 2-year-old daughter who remains in US custody; the US claims parental gang affiliation, while the parents deny it, sparking a diplomatic row and highlighting US immigration enforcement.

US Deportation Separates Venezuelan Toddler From Parents
The US deported Venezuelan parents, separating their 2-year-old daughter who remains in US custody; the US claims parental gang affiliation, while the parents deny it, sparking a diplomatic row and highlighting US immigration enforcement.
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64% Bias Score

Scorsese Documentary to Feature Pope Francis' Final Interview
Martin Scorsese and Aldeas Scholas Films are producing "Aldeas – A New Story," a documentary featuring Pope Francis' last interview, which chronicles a global cinema program fostering community building and cross-cultural understanding through short films from various countries, including Indonesia,...

Scorsese Documentary to Feature Pope Francis' Final Interview
Martin Scorsese and Aldeas Scholas Films are producing "Aldeas – A New Story," a documentary featuring Pope Francis' last interview, which chronicles a global cinema program fostering community building and cross-cultural understanding through short films from various countries, including Indonesia,...
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44% Bias Score

Proposed Budget Cuts Threaten Naloxone Distribution Program
The Trump administration's proposed budget cuts threaten a $56 million naloxone distribution program, despite publicly prioritizing overdose prevention, potentially reversing recent progress in reducing overdose deaths.

Proposed Budget Cuts Threaten Naloxone Distribution Program
The Trump administration's proposed budget cuts threaten a $56 million naloxone distribution program, despite publicly prioritizing overdose prevention, potentially reversing recent progress in reducing overdose deaths.
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48% Bias Score

Vance's Tie-Breaking Vote Kills Bipartisan Effort to Block Trump's Tariffs
Vice President JD Vance broke a 49-49 tie in the Senate, killing a bipartisan resolution to block President Trump's global tariffs, which include a 10% tariff on most imports, 25% on steel and aluminum, and at least 145% on Chinese goods; the move marks only the second time a VP has used his tie-bre...

Vance's Tie-Breaking Vote Kills Bipartisan Effort to Block Trump's Tariffs
Vice President JD Vance broke a 49-49 tie in the Senate, killing a bipartisan resolution to block President Trump's global tariffs, which include a 10% tariff on most imports, 25% on steel and aluminum, and at least 145% on Chinese goods; the move marks only the second time a VP has used his tie-bre...
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40% Bias Score

HHS Mandates Placebo Trials for New Vaccines, Delaying COVID-19 Boosters
The US Department of Health and Human Services announced Wednesday that all new vaccines will require placebo-controlled trials before licensure, a change that experts warn could delay updated COVID-19 vaccines by months and put vulnerable populations at risk, despite assertions that current safety ...

HHS Mandates Placebo Trials for New Vaccines, Delaying COVID-19 Boosters
The US Department of Health and Human Services announced Wednesday that all new vaccines will require placebo-controlled trials before licensure, a change that experts warn could delay updated COVID-19 vaccines by months and put vulnerable populations at risk, despite assertions that current safety ...
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52% Bias Score

Tesla Board Considered Replacing Elon Musk as CEO Amidst Financial Crisis
In March, Tesla's board initiated a CEO search due to plummeting stock prices (down 45%), a 71% profit decline, and Elon Musk's significant involvement with the White House's Department of Government Efficiency. Musk's return to focusing on Tesla following this news may have halted the search, but h...

Tesla Board Considered Replacing Elon Musk as CEO Amidst Financial Crisis
In March, Tesla's board initiated a CEO search due to plummeting stock prices (down 45%), a 71% profit decline, and Elon Musk's significant involvement with the White House's Department of Government Efficiency. Musk's return to focusing on Tesla following this news may have halted the search, but h...
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48% Bias Score
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