Former US President Jimmy Carter Dies at 100
Jimmy Carter, former US president, died on December 29, 2024, at age 100; his legacy includes the Camp David Accords, the Carter Center's global health initiatives (nearly eradicating Guinea worm disease), and controversial post-presidency engagements with Hamas and North Korea.
Former US President Jimmy Carter Dies at 100
Jimmy Carter, former US president, died on December 29, 2024, at age 100; his legacy includes the Camp David Accords, the Carter Center's global health initiatives (nearly eradicating Guinea worm disease), and controversial post-presidency engagements with Hamas and North Korea.
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20% Bias Score
Carter's Presidency: Economic Crisis and Foreign Policy
Jimmy Carter's presidency (1977-1981) was marked by significant economic challenges including 13.5% inflation in 1980 and 8.5% unemployment in 1981, worsened by the 1979 energy crisis; his administration responded with fiscal austerity and a national energy policy, but these measures proved insuffic...
Carter's Presidency: Economic Crisis and Foreign Policy
Jimmy Carter's presidency (1977-1981) was marked by significant economic challenges including 13.5% inflation in 1980 and 8.5% unemployment in 1981, worsened by the 1979 energy crisis; his administration responded with fiscal austerity and a national energy policy, but these measures proved insuffic...
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36% Bias Score
Agnifilo Couple Unite to Defend Diddy and Murder Suspect
The high-profile cases against Sean "Diddy" Combs and alleged murderer Luigi Mangione share a unique defense strategy: both defendants hired the husband-and-wife legal team of Marc and Karen Agnifilo, who previously worked on opposing sides of the courtroom.
Agnifilo Couple Unite to Defend Diddy and Murder Suspect
The high-profile cases against Sean "Diddy" Combs and alleged murderer Luigi Mangione share a unique defense strategy: both defendants hired the husband-and-wife legal team of Marc and Karen Agnifilo, who previously worked on opposing sides of the courtroom.
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36% Bias Score
Azerbaijan Airlines Flight Crash in Russia Kills 38
A Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed in Kazakhstan after a reported malfunction and attempted landing in Grozny, Chechnya, killing 38 and prompting an apology from President Putin, while conflicting accounts surround the incident's cause.
Azerbaijan Airlines Flight Crash in Russia Kills 38
A Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed in Kazakhstan after a reported malfunction and attempted landing in Grozny, Chechnya, killing 38 and prompting an apology from President Putin, while conflicting accounts surround the incident's cause.
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44% Bias Score
Argentina Expands Military Role in Domestic Security
President Javier Milei's government issued two decrees expanding the Argentine Armed Forces' role in domestic security, redefining external aggression to include non-state actors and broadening the scope of military intervention to include economic infrastructure deemed strategically vital.
Argentina Expands Military Role in Domestic Security
President Javier Milei's government issued two decrees expanding the Argentine Armed Forces' role in domestic security, redefining external aggression to include non-state actors and broadening the scope of military intervention to include economic infrastructure deemed strategically vital.
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48% Bias Score
Russian Air Defense System Possibly Shot Down Azerbaijan Airlines Plane
A US official suggests a Russian air defense system may have mistakenly shot down an Azerbaijan Airlines plane en route from Baku to Grozny, killing at least 38 of 67 passengers near Aktau, Kazakhstan, on Wednesday, after the plane was diverted due to fog.
Russian Air Defense System Possibly Shot Down Azerbaijan Airlines Plane
A US official suggests a Russian air defense system may have mistakenly shot down an Azerbaijan Airlines plane en route from Baku to Grozny, killing at least 38 of 67 passengers near Aktau, Kazakhstan, on Wednesday, after the plane was diverted due to fog.
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48% Bias Score
Panama Rejects Trump's Canal Claim
Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino refuted Donald Trump's claim on the Panama Canal, calling it historically inaccurate and politically reckless, emphasizing Panama's sovereignty over the canal and highlighting successful negotiations with the U.S. during the Carter administration.
Panama Rejects Trump's Canal Claim
Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino refuted Donald Trump's claim on the Panama Canal, calling it historically inaccurate and politically reckless, emphasizing Panama's sovereignty over the canal and highlighting successful negotiations with the U.S. during the Carter administration.
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36% Bias Score
Carter's Presidency: Economic Crisis, Human Rights, and the Camp David Accords
Jimmy Carter's presidency (1977-1981) faced economic hardship, including the 1979 energy crisis and high inflation, while his human rights focus impacted foreign policy, as seen in the Camp David Accords (1978) and the Iran hostage crisis; he also normalized relations with China in 1979.
Carter's Presidency: Economic Crisis, Human Rights, and the Camp David Accords
Jimmy Carter's presidency (1977-1981) faced economic hardship, including the 1979 energy crisis and high inflation, while his human rights focus impacted foreign policy, as seen in the Camp David Accords (1978) and the Iran hostage crisis; he also normalized relations with China in 1979.
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16% Bias Score
Afghanistan Launches Retaliatory Attacks on Pakistan After Airstrikes
In retaliation for Pakistani airstrikes that killed civilians, the Afghan Taliban launched attacks on "several points" beyond the Durand Line, a disputed border with Pakistan, escalating tensions between the two nations.
Afghanistan Launches Retaliatory Attacks on Pakistan After Airstrikes
In retaliation for Pakistani airstrikes that killed civilians, the Afghan Taliban launched attacks on "several points" beyond the Durand Line, a disputed border with Pakistan, escalating tensions between the two nations.
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36% Bias Score
Mexico Launches "Botón de Alerta" App for US Citizens Facing Deportation
The Mexican government announced the January 2024 launch of a mobile alert app, "Botón de Alerta," for its citizens in the U.S. to report imminent detention, in response to President-elect Trump's planned mass deportations.
Mexico Launches "Botón de Alerta" App for US Citizens Facing Deportation
The Mexican government announced the January 2024 launch of a mobile alert app, "Botón de Alerta," for its citizens in the U.S. to report imminent detention, in response to President-elect Trump's planned mass deportations.
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48% Bias Score
Argentine Gendarme Facing Terrorism Charges in Venezuela
Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo's arrest in Venezuela on terrorism charges, denied by his family and the Argentine government, has sparked a diplomatic dispute; Venezuela alleges illegal entry and involvement in destabilization plots.
Argentine Gendarme Facing Terrorism Charges in Venezuela
Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo's arrest in Venezuela on terrorism charges, denied by his family and the Argentine government, has sparked a diplomatic dispute; Venezuela alleges illegal entry and involvement in destabilization plots.
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52% Bias Score
Alaskan Murre Population Decimated by Marine Heatwave
A marine heatwave in the North Pacific Ocean from late 2014 to 2016 killed approximately 4 million common murres in Alaska, representing half the Alaskan population and the largest single-species die-off in modern history, due to reduced food supply and slow reproductive rates.
Alaskan Murre Population Decimated by Marine Heatwave
A marine heatwave in the North Pacific Ocean from late 2014 to 2016 killed approximately 4 million common murres in Alaska, representing half the Alaskan population and the largest single-species die-off in modern history, due to reduced food supply and slow reproductive rates.
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32% Bias Score