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Russia Launches Major Kyiv Attack After Prisoner Exchange
A large-scale Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv, Ukraine, killed at least 13 people across the country hours after a major prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine involving 1,000 prisoners from each side, highlighting the ongoing conflict's complexity and fragility of any peace efforts.
Russia Launches Major Kyiv Attack After Prisoner Exchange
A large-scale Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv, Ukraine, killed at least 13 people across the country hours after a major prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine involving 1,000 prisoners from each side, highlighting the ongoing conflict's complexity and fragility of any peace efforts.
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52% Bias Score


US Retailers Walk Tightrope on Tariffs, Balancing Costs and Trump's Ire
Facing increased costs from Trump's tariffs, major US retailers like Walmart, Target, and Home Depot are adopting varied strategies—openly acknowledging price hikes (Walmart) or downplaying them (Home Depot and Target)—to balance investor concerns and avoid presidential backlash.
US Retailers Walk Tightrope on Tariffs, Balancing Costs and Trump's Ire
Facing increased costs from Trump's tariffs, major US retailers like Walmart, Target, and Home Depot are adopting varied strategies—openly acknowledging price hikes (Walmart) or downplaying them (Home Depot and Target)—to balance investor concerns and avoid presidential backlash.
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64% Bias Score


House Bill Cuts Food Stamps, Affecting Millions
The House-passed bill cuts the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) by \$286 billion over 10 years, impacting 3.2 million people monthly on average, due to stricter work requirements and reduced state flexibility. The CBO analysis doesn't include overlapping impacts.
House Bill Cuts Food Stamps, Affecting Millions
The House-passed bill cuts the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) by \$286 billion over 10 years, impacting 3.2 million people monthly on average, due to stricter work requirements and reduced state flexibility. The CBO analysis doesn't include overlapping impacts.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Announces Revised US Steel-Nippon Steel Alliance
President Trump announced a revised alliance between US Steel and Nippon Steel involving a $14 billion investment and at least 70,000 new jobs, resolving previous opposition to a potential foreign acquisition of the American steel company.
Trump Announces Revised US Steel-Nippon Steel Alliance
President Trump announced a revised alliance between US Steel and Nippon Steel involving a $14 billion investment and at least 70,000 new jobs, resolving previous opposition to a potential foreign acquisition of the American steel company.
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52% Bias Score


Kennedy Jr. to Represent US at Ecuadorian President's Inauguration
US Secretary of Health Robert Kennedy Jr., a longtime friend of the Noboa family, will represent the United States at Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa's inauguration on May 24th, symbolizing strengthened bilateral cooperation in security and economic areas, despite Kennedy Jr.'s controversial stanc...
Kennedy Jr. to Represent US at Ecuadorian President's Inauguration
US Secretary of Health Robert Kennedy Jr., a longtime friend of the Noboa family, will represent the United States at Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa's inauguration on May 24th, symbolizing strengthened bilateral cooperation in security and economic areas, despite Kennedy Jr.'s controversial stanc...
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36% Bias Score


Iran-U.S. Nuclear Talks Unlikely to Yield Agreement Amidst U.S. Hardline Stance
Iran and the U.S. will hold a fifth round of nuclear talks in Rome on Friday; however, an agreement is unlikely due to the U.S. insistence on dismantling Iran's uranium enrichment program, prompting skepticism in Tehran. The U.S. has imposed new sanctions, further straining relations.
Iran-U.S. Nuclear Talks Unlikely to Yield Agreement Amidst U.S. Hardline Stance
Iran and the U.S. will hold a fifth round of nuclear talks in Rome on Friday; however, an agreement is unlikely due to the U.S. insistence on dismantling Iran's uranium enrichment program, prompting skepticism in Tehran. The U.S. has imposed new sanctions, further straining relations.
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44% Bias Score

Insufficient Gaza Aid Amidst Looting and Shortages
Despite some food aid entering Gaza after a week-long blockade, widespread shortages persist due to insufficient quantities, insecurity, and looting of aid trucks, leaving many without food and escalating tensions.

Insufficient Gaza Aid Amidst Looting and Shortages
Despite some food aid entering Gaza after a week-long blockade, widespread shortages persist due to insufficient quantities, insecurity, and looting of aid trucks, leaving many without food and escalating tensions.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration Places Over 100 NSC Officials on Leave in Restructuring
On Friday, over 100 White House National Security Council officials were put on administrative leave by the Trump administration as part of a restructuring under acting National Security Advisor Marco Rubio; the move, criticized for its unprofessional timing, further diminishes the NSC's role in coo...

Trump Administration Places Over 100 NSC Officials on Leave in Restructuring
On Friday, over 100 White House National Security Council officials were put on administrative leave by the Trump administration as part of a restructuring under acting National Security Advisor Marco Rubio; the move, criticized for its unprofessional timing, further diminishes the NSC's role in coo...
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32% Bias Score

Trump Issues Executive Orders to Boost Nuclear Energy and Reform NRC
President Trump signed four executive orders on Friday to expedite nuclear reactor testing, allow reactor construction on federal land, reform the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and increase domestic uranium production, alongside a fifth order focused on restoring "gold-standard science", despite bu...

Trump Issues Executive Orders to Boost Nuclear Energy and Reform NRC
President Trump signed four executive orders on Friday to expedite nuclear reactor testing, allow reactor construction on federal land, reform the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and increase domestic uranium production, alongside a fifth order focused on restoring "gold-standard science", despite bu...
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60% Bias Score

Argentina Unveils Plan to Formalize USD 213 Billion in Untaxed Savings
The Argentine government announced a plan to incentivize citizens to formalize their estimated USD 213 billion in untaxed US dollar savings held outside the banking system by relaxing financial reporting requirements to boost the slowing economy and potentially alleviate the country's USD 254 billio...

Argentina Unveils Plan to Formalize USD 213 Billion in Untaxed Savings
The Argentine government announced a plan to incentivize citizens to formalize their estimated USD 213 billion in untaxed US dollar savings held outside the banking system by relaxing financial reporting requirements to boost the slowing economy and potentially alleviate the country's USD 254 billio...
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40% Bias Score

US-China Trade Truce: Temporary Relief Amidst Continued Tensions
A temporary truce in the US-China trade war, agreed upon on May 12th in Geneva, resulted in a significant tariff reduction; however, China's criticism of subsequent US actions indicates ongoing tensions and a long-term strategic competition.

US-China Trade Truce: Temporary Relief Amidst Continued Tensions
A temporary truce in the US-China trade war, agreed upon on May 12th in Geneva, resulted in a significant tariff reduction; however, China's criticism of subsequent US actions indicates ongoing tensions and a long-term strategic competition.
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48% Bias Score

Germany Deploys First Post-WWII Brigade to Lithuania, Strengthening NATO's Eastern Flank
Germany deployed its first permanent military brigade outside the country since WWII to Lithuania on Thursday, aiming to bolster NATO's eastern flank amid concerns over Russian aggression. The 45th Armored Brigade will reach its full strength of approximately 5,000 troops by 2027, based in Rukla and...

Germany Deploys First Post-WWII Brigade to Lithuania, Strengthening NATO's Eastern Flank
Germany deployed its first permanent military brigade outside the country since WWII to Lithuania on Thursday, aiming to bolster NATO's eastern flank amid concerns over Russian aggression. The 45th Armored Brigade will reach its full strength of approximately 5,000 troops by 2027, based in Rukla and...
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44% Bias Score
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