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South African Pug Rescue Center Faces Rising Costs
Cheryl and Malcolm Gaw of Pug Rescue South Africa, founded in 2010, are facing increasing challenges caring for nearly 200 pugs due to breed-specific health issues and rising veterinary costs, totaling almost $40,000 annually. The couple, who began fostering pugs in 2008, has dedicated their lives t...
South African Pug Rescue Center Faces Rising Costs
Cheryl and Malcolm Gaw of Pug Rescue South Africa, founded in 2010, are facing increasing challenges caring for nearly 200 pugs due to breed-specific health issues and rising veterinary costs, totaling almost $40,000 annually. The couple, who began fostering pugs in 2008, has dedicated their lives t...
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40% Bias Score


Argentina's Femicide Law Debate Reignited After Perpetrator's Release
On a cold night in 1996, 17-year-old Carolina Aló was murdered by her boyfriend, Fabián Tablado, who stabbed her 113 times. Tablado's recent release from prison, despite prior violence and threats, has sparked outrage and reignited the debate on femicide laws in Argentina, with the government propos...
Argentina's Femicide Law Debate Reignited After Perpetrator's Release
On a cold night in 1996, 17-year-old Carolina Aló was murdered by her boyfriend, Fabián Tablado, who stabbed her 113 times. Tablado's recent release from prison, despite prior violence and threats, has sparked outrage and reignited the debate on femicide laws in Argentina, with the government propos...
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Hamas to Release Three Male Hostages from Gaza
Hamas announced the release of three male hostages—Ofer Kalderon, Yarden Bibas (father of the youngest hostage taken on October 7, 2023), and Keith Siegel—from Gaza on Saturday, following the October 7, 2023, hostage crisis in Israel. The Israeli Forum of Families of Hostages confirmed the list.
Hamas to Release Three Male Hostages from Gaza
Hamas announced the release of three male hostages—Ofer Kalderon, Yarden Bibas (father of the youngest hostage taken on October 7, 2023), and Keith Siegel—from Gaza on Saturday, following the October 7, 2023, hostage crisis in Israel. The Israeli Forum of Families of Hostages confirmed the list.
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Trump Blames Diversity Initiatives for Deadly Air Collision
President Trump blamed Democrats and diversity initiatives for a mid-air collision that killed 67 people over the Potomac River, claiming they led to relaxed aviation standards, despite the ongoing investigation.
Trump Blames Diversity Initiatives for Deadly Air Collision
President Trump blamed Democrats and diversity initiatives for a mid-air collision that killed 67 people over the Potomac River, claiming they led to relaxed aviation standards, despite the ongoing investigation.
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76% Bias Score


Mexican Senate Holds Lottery to Select Judicial Candidates for June 1st Popular Vote
The Mexican Senate held a seven-hour lottery on Thursday to select 1,239 judicial candidates for a June 1st popular vote, following the Judicial Evaluation Committee's resignation and the Electoral Tribunal's authorization, despite opposition criticism.
Mexican Senate Holds Lottery to Select Judicial Candidates for June 1st Popular Vote
The Mexican Senate held a seven-hour lottery on Thursday to select 1,239 judicial candidates for a June 1st popular vote, following the Judicial Evaluation Committee's resignation and the Electoral Tribunal's authorization, despite opposition criticism.
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Laken Riley Act Grants States Broad Powers in Immigration Enforcement
President Trump signed the Laken Riley Act on January 29th, granting states the power to sue the federal government over immigration enforcement, including the detention of immigrants charged with certain crimes and the ability to influence visa issuance; the House approved it with 263-156 votes.
Laken Riley Act Grants States Broad Powers in Immigration Enforcement
President Trump signed the Laken Riley Act on January 29th, granting states the power to sue the federal government over immigration enforcement, including the detention of immigrants charged with certain crimes and the ability to influence visa issuance; the House approved it with 263-156 votes.
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Israel Bans UNRWA, Leaving Millions of Palestinian Refugees at Risk
Israel's ban on the UN agency UNRWA, effective Thursday, threatens to displace millions of Palestinian refugees in Gaza, the West Bank, and East Jerusalem who depend on the agency for essential services, triggering immediate humanitarian concerns and raising questions about the long-term implication...

Israel Bans UNRWA, Leaving Millions of Palestinian Refugees at Risk
Israel's ban on the UN agency UNRWA, effective Thursday, threatens to displace millions of Palestinian refugees in Gaza, the West Bank, and East Jerusalem who depend on the agency for essential services, triggering immediate humanitarian concerns and raising questions about the long-term implication...
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60% Bias Score

Ecuador's 2025 Presidential Election: Noboa and González Poised for Runoff
Ecuador's 2025 general elections, taking place on November 9th, show President Daniel Noboa and Luisa González leading in polls, with a potential runoff on April 13th, 2026, if neither achieves over 50% of the vote. The election will determine the president, vice-president, 151 national assembly rep...

Ecuador's 2025 Presidential Election: Noboa and González Poised for Runoff
Ecuador's 2025 general elections, taking place on November 9th, show President Daniel Noboa and Luisa González leading in polls, with a potential runoff on April 13th, 2026, if neither achieves over 50% of the vote. The election will determine the president, vice-president, 151 national assembly rep...
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FDA Approves First New Non-Opioid Painkiller in Over Two Decades
The FDA approved suzetrigina, a new non-opioid painkiller, offering an alternative to opioids for acute pain; studies show comparable effectiveness to Vicodin for post-surgical pain, but further research is needed for chronic pain.

FDA Approves First New Non-Opioid Painkiller in Over Two Decades
The FDA approved suzetrigina, a new non-opioid painkiller, offering an alternative to opioids for acute pain; studies show comparable effectiveness to Vicodin for post-surgical pain, but further research is needed for chronic pain.
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French Convict Questioned in Unsolved 1990s Rapes and Murder
French convict Dominique Pelicot, serving 20 years for drugging his wife for gang rape, is being questioned about the unsolved 1991 murder of real estate agent Sophie Narme and the 1999 attempted rape of another agent; police found his DNA at the scene of the latter.

French Convict Questioned in Unsolved 1990s Rapes and Murder
French convict Dominique Pelicot, serving 20 years for drugging his wife for gang rape, is being questioned about the unsolved 1991 murder of real estate agent Sophie Narme and the 1999 attempted rape of another agent; police found his DNA at the scene of the latter.
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52% Bias Score

Brazilian Court Recognizes Child with Three Fathers and One Mother
A Brazilian court legally recognized a ten-year-old child's three fathers and one mother after a six-year legal battle, highlighting evolving family structures and legal recognition of diverse family relationships in the country.

Brazilian Court Recognizes Child with Three Fathers and One Mother
A Brazilian court legally recognized a ten-year-old child's three fathers and one mother after a six-year legal battle, highlighting evolving family structures and legal recognition of diverse family relationships in the country.
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ICE's Expanded Powers and Shifting Priorities Under Trump
ICE, established in 2003, employs over 20,000 with a $9 billion budget, enforcing immigration laws under the Trump administration's broader definition of "criminal aliens," leading to increased arrests and collaboration with other agencies.

ICE's Expanded Powers and Shifting Priorities Under Trump
ICE, established in 2003, employs over 20,000 with a $9 billion budget, enforcing immigration laws under the Trump administration's broader definition of "criminal aliens," leading to increased arrests and collaboration with other agencies.
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48% Bias Score
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