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Mexico's Arms Lawsuit Faces US Supreme Court Hearing
Mexico's legal team will be in the US Supreme Court on March 4th for a hearing on its lawsuit against eight US arms manufacturers accused of supplying weapons to Mexican drug cartels; the court will review admissibility, not the merits of the case.
Mexico's Arms Lawsuit Faces US Supreme Court Hearing
Mexico's legal team will be in the US Supreme Court on March 4th for a hearing on its lawsuit against eight US arms manufacturers accused of supplying weapons to Mexican drug cartels; the court will review admissibility, not the merits of the case.
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24% Bias Score


Parents Sentenced for Faith-Healing Death of 8-Year-Old Daughter
An Australian court sentenced the parents of eight-year-old Elizabeth Struhs to at least 14 years in prison for her death in January 2022, after they withheld insulin based on the beliefs of a Christian sect, "The Saints," which also resulted in additional members receiving sentences ranging from si...
Parents Sentenced for Faith-Healing Death of 8-Year-Old Daughter
An Australian court sentenced the parents of eight-year-old Elizabeth Struhs to at least 14 years in prison for her death in January 2022, after they withheld insulin based on the beliefs of a Christian sect, "The Saints," which also resulted in additional members receiving sentences ranging from si...
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64% Bias Score


UN Report Condemns Nicaraguan Army's Role in 2018 Protests
A UN report confirms the Nicaraguan army's active role in the 2018 repression of anti-government protests, collaborating with police and paramilitary groups in extrajudicial killings, leaving over 300 dead; the report also criticizes Nicaragua's transformation into an authoritarian state.
UN Report Condemns Nicaraguan Army's Role in 2018 Protests
A UN report confirms the Nicaraguan army's active role in the 2018 repression of anti-government protests, collaborating with police and paramilitary groups in extrajudicial killings, leaving over 300 dead; the report also criticizes Nicaragua's transformation into an authoritarian state.
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60% Bias Score


US Consumer Confidence Plummets Amid Inflation and Trade War Fears
American consumer confidence fell to its lowest point in three months in February, as reflected in multiple surveys, amid concerns about inflation and President Trump's trade policies; this is causing Americans to plan to cut spending, particularly younger generations.
US Consumer Confidence Plummets Amid Inflation and Trade War Fears
American consumer confidence fell to its lowest point in three months in February, as reflected in multiple surveys, amid concerns about inflation and President Trump's trade policies; this is causing Americans to plan to cut spending, particularly younger generations.
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40% Bias Score


Avian Flu Outbreak Drives Up Egg Prices in US
The highly pathogenic avian flu outbreak in the US has impacted over 18.91 million birds in the past 30 days, leading to high egg prices and prompting USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins to meet with farmers to find solutions; while culling remains the primary approach, vaccination faces challenges due to...
Avian Flu Outbreak Drives Up Egg Prices in US
The highly pathogenic avian flu outbreak in the US has impacted over 18.91 million birds in the past 30 days, leading to high egg prices and prompting USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins to meet with farmers to find solutions; while culling remains the primary approach, vaccination faces challenges due to...
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48% Bias Score


Trump Proposes \$5 Million "Golden Cards" for Foreign Nationals
President Trump announced a plan to sell \$5 million "golden cards" to wealthy foreigners, granting them U.S. residency and a path to citizenship, replacing the EB-5 investor visa program, starting in two weeks.
Trump Proposes \$5 Million "Golden Cards" for Foreign Nationals
President Trump announced a plan to sell \$5 million "golden cards" to wealthy foreigners, granting them U.S. residency and a path to citizenship, replacing the EB-5 investor visa program, starting in two weeks.
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48% Bias Score

Plummeting Consumer Confidence Amidst Trump's Tariffs Raises Recession Fears
US consumer and business confidence is falling sharply due to fears of inflation and President Trump's tariffs, leading to a 0.9% drop in retail sales in January and raising concerns about a potential recession, despite a still-strong labor market.

Plummeting Consumer Confidence Amidst Trump's Tariffs Raises Recession Fears
US consumer and business confidence is falling sharply due to fears of inflation and President Trump's tariffs, leading to a 0.9% drop in retail sales in January and raising concerns about a potential recession, despite a still-strong labor market.
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48% Bias Score

NASCAR Heads to Mexico City: High Altitude Presents Unprecedented Challenges
NASCAR's first-ever Cup Series race outside the US will take place in Mexico City on June 13th, presenting unique challenges due to the high altitude (2,240 meters) of the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, impacting engine performance, aerodynamics, and driver strategies.

NASCAR Heads to Mexico City: High Altitude Presents Unprecedented Challenges
NASCAR's first-ever Cup Series race outside the US will take place in Mexico City on June 13th, presenting unique challenges due to the high altitude (2,240 meters) of the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, impacting engine performance, aerodynamics, and driver strategies.
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24% Bias Score

Trump Administration Announces Registry for Undocumented Immigrants, Facing Implementation Challenges
The Trump administration announced a registry for undocumented immigrants in the US, threatening legal penalties for non-compliance, aiming to encourage voluntary departures and reduce the burden on immigration authorities; however, an immigration lawyer casts doubt on its feasibility and foresees l...

Trump Administration Announces Registry for Undocumented Immigrants, Facing Implementation Challenges
The Trump administration announced a registry for undocumented immigrants in the US, threatening legal penalties for non-compliance, aiming to encourage voluntary departures and reduce the burden on immigration authorities; however, an immigration lawyer casts doubt on its feasibility and foresees l...
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52% Bias Score

Argentina Receives First F-16 Fighter Jet, Boosting Military Capabilities
Argentina received its first F-16 fighter jet on Monday, part of a US\$300 million deal, marking its largest military aircraft acquisition in decades and significantly increasing its air power capabilities amidst escalating global conflicts.

Argentina Receives First F-16 Fighter Jet, Boosting Military Capabilities
Argentina received its first F-16 fighter jet on Monday, part of a US\$300 million deal, marking its largest military aircraft acquisition in decades and significantly increasing its air power capabilities amidst escalating global conflicts.
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44% Bias Score

Milei Bypasses Senate, Appoints Supreme Court Justices by Decree
Argentine President Javier Milei appointed Ariel Lijo and Manuel García-Mansilla to the Supreme Court via decree, bypassing Senate approval due to vacancies left by Elena Highton de Nolasco and Juan Carlos Maqueda, sparking widespread criticism over their perceived political ties and stances.

Milei Bypasses Senate, Appoints Supreme Court Justices by Decree
Argentine President Javier Milei appointed Ariel Lijo and Manuel García-Mansilla to the Supreme Court via decree, bypassing Senate approval due to vacancies left by Elena Highton de Nolasco and Juan Carlos Maqueda, sparking widespread criticism over their perceived political ties and stances.
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44% Bias Score

French Surgeon on Trial for Alleged Abuse of 299 Children
A French court is trying retired surgeon Joel Le Scouarnec, accused of sexually abusing 299 children across 10 hospitals over 25 years; his diaries detailing the abuse are key evidence, and the case exposes systemic failures in protecting vulnerable patients.

French Surgeon on Trial for Alleged Abuse of 299 Children
A French court is trying retired surgeon Joel Le Scouarnec, accused of sexually abusing 299 children across 10 hospitals over 25 years; his diaries detailing the abuse are key evidence, and the case exposes systemic failures in protecting vulnerable patients.
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24% Bias Score
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