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Powell Defends $2.5 Billion Fed Renovation Amidst Administration Criticism
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell addressed criticism over the $2.5 billion renovation of the Fed's Washington, D.C., headquarters, emphasizing careful oversight and necessary repairs, while acknowledging cost increases due to factors including rising material costs and labor costs, and changes to...
Powell Defends $2.5 Billion Fed Renovation Amidst Administration Criticism
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell addressed criticism over the $2.5 billion renovation of the Fed's Washington, D.C., headquarters, emphasizing careful oversight and necessary repairs, while acknowledging cost increases due to factors including rising material costs and labor costs, and changes to...
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56% Bias Score


Japan Forms Task Force Amidst Rising Anti-Foreigner Sentiment
Facing public frustration over a rising number of foreign tourists and residents, Japan's Prime Minister launched a task force to address concerns about crime, welfare abuse, and resource strain, amid a national election where a nativist party is gaining traction.
Japan Forms Task Force Amidst Rising Anti-Foreigner Sentiment
Facing public frustration over a rising number of foreign tourists and residents, Japan's Prime Minister launched a task force to address concerns about crime, welfare abuse, and resource strain, amid a national election where a nativist party is gaining traction.
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68% Bias Score


Cristosal Suspends El Salvador Operations Amid Government Crackdown
Cristosal, a Salvadoran human rights group, suspended operations in El Salvador on August 31, 2024, citing government repression and the detention of its member Ruth Eleonora López, choosing to operate from Guatemala and Honduras instead, highlighting a broader crackdown on civil society under Presi...
Cristosal Suspends El Salvador Operations Amid Government Crackdown
Cristosal, a Salvadoran human rights group, suspended operations in El Salvador on August 31, 2024, citing government repression and the detention of its member Ruth Eleonora López, choosing to operate from Guatemala and Honduras instead, highlighting a broader crackdown on civil society under Presi...
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36% Bias Score


China Restricts EV Battery Technology Exports
China imposed export controls on technologies crucial for electric vehicle (EV) battery production, impacting global supply chains and potentially accelerating efforts to localize battery production elsewhere; this follows similar restrictions on rare earth elements.
China Restricts EV Battery Technology Exports
China imposed export controls on technologies crucial for electric vehicle (EV) battery production, impacting global supply chains and potentially accelerating efforts to localize battery production elsewhere; this follows similar restrictions on rare earth elements.
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44% Bias Score


Biden Administration to Fast-Track Psychedelic Therapy Approvals
The Biden administration plans to fast-track approval of psychedelic therapies within 12 months, spurred by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., while Texas commits $50 million to ibogaine research, despite concerns about insufficient scientific evidence and potential risks.
Biden Administration to Fast-Track Psychedelic Therapy Approvals
The Biden administration plans to fast-track approval of psychedelic therapies within 12 months, spurred by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., while Texas commits $50 million to ibogaine research, despite concerns about insufficient scientific evidence and potential risks.
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48% Bias Score


Former NYPD Commissioner Sues Mayor Adams, Alleging Systemic Corruption
Former NYPD interim Commissioner Thomas Donlon sued NYC Mayor Eric Adams and other NYPD officials, alleging a "criminal enterprise" involving fabricated promotions, retaliation, and obstruction of investigations; four other similar lawsuits were filed in the past two weeks.
Former NYPD Commissioner Sues Mayor Adams, Alleging Systemic Corruption
Former NYPD interim Commissioner Thomas Donlon sued NYC Mayor Eric Adams and other NYPD officials, alleging a "criminal enterprise" involving fabricated promotions, retaliation, and obstruction of investigations; four other similar lawsuits were filed in the past two weeks.
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44% Bias Score

Funding Cuts End 988 Lifeline's LGBTQ+ Youth Services
The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline's specialized LGBTQ+ youth services ended on June 2025 due to the exhaustion of $33 million in allocated funds, despite handling nearly 1.5 million calls since July 2022, raising concerns among advocacy groups about increased risks for vulnerable youth.

Funding Cuts End 988 Lifeline's LGBTQ+ Youth Services
The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline's specialized LGBTQ+ youth services ended on June 2025 due to the exhaustion of $33 million in allocated funds, despite handling nearly 1.5 million calls since July 2022, raising concerns among advocacy groups about increased risks for vulnerable youth.
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40% Bias Score

Colorado Dentist Accused of Poisoning Wife, Using Daughter to Create Deepfake Video
James Craig, a Colorado dentist, is accused of poisoning his wife, Angela, in March 2023, with arsenic, cyanide, and tetrahydrozoline; his daughter testified that he instructed her to create a deepfake video to implicate Angela in her own death, and he did not want an autopsy performed.

Colorado Dentist Accused of Poisoning Wife, Using Daughter to Create Deepfake Video
James Craig, a Colorado dentist, is accused of poisoning his wife, Angela, in March 2023, with arsenic, cyanide, and tetrahydrozoline; his daughter testified that he instructed her to create a deepfake video to implicate Angela in her own death, and he did not want an autopsy performed.
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56% Bias Score

Ukraine Urges US, NATO to Adopt its Drone Warfare Expertise
Ukraine's military drone program commander urged the US and NATO to learn from Ukraine's battlefield experience using drones, emphasizing the lessons learned through significant losses; the program, which began with 27 people and now has over 2,000, has destroyed over 5,000 enemy targets and impacte...

Ukraine Urges US, NATO to Adopt its Drone Warfare Expertise
Ukraine's military drone program commander urged the US and NATO to learn from Ukraine's battlefield experience using drones, emphasizing the lessons learned through significant losses; the program, which began with 27 people and now has over 2,000, has destroyed over 5,000 enemy targets and impacte...
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64% Bias Score

US to Destroy $100,000 of Expired Emergency Food Aid
The US is destroying nearly 500 metric tons of US-taxpayer funded emergency food aid due to expiration, costing an additional $100,000, because of the Trump administration's dismantling of the USAID, which previously managed such resources effectively.

US to Destroy $100,000 of Expired Emergency Food Aid
The US is destroying nearly 500 metric tons of US-taxpayer funded emergency food aid due to expiration, costing an additional $100,000, because of the Trump administration's dismantling of the USAID, which previously managed such resources effectively.
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52% Bias Score

States Sue FEMA Over Disaster Grant Program Termination
Twenty Democratic-led states filed a lawsuit against FEMA on Wednesday, challenging the termination of the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) grant program, citing the program's cancellation of projects and rejection of new applications despite Congressional funding and allegin...

States Sue FEMA Over Disaster Grant Program Termination
Twenty Democratic-led states filed a lawsuit against FEMA on Wednesday, challenging the termination of the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) grant program, citing the program's cancellation of projects and rejection of new applications despite Congressional funding and allegin...
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48% Bias Score

Quito Water Crisis: Landslide Leaves 400,000 Without Water
A landslide in Quito, Ecuador, damaged a major pipeline, leaving 400,000 residents without drinking water for a week, causing widespread disruption, health concerns, and intergovernmental disputes over the emergency response.

Quito Water Crisis: Landslide Leaves 400,000 Without Water
A landslide in Quito, Ecuador, damaged a major pipeline, leaving 400,000 residents without drinking water for a week, causing widespread disruption, health concerns, and intergovernmental disputes over the emergency response.
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28% Bias Score
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