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US Citizen Released From Taliban Custody in Afghanistan
US citizen Faye Hall, detained in Afghanistan since February on charges of unauthorized drone use, was released Thursday with Qatari mediation, highlighting the ongoing complexities of US-Taliban relations despite the absence of a US embassy in Kabul.
US Citizen Released From Taliban Custody in Afghanistan
US citizen Faye Hall, detained in Afghanistan since February on charges of unauthorized drone use, was released Thursday with Qatari mediation, highlighting the ongoing complexities of US-Taliban relations despite the absence of a US embassy in Kabul.
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36% Bias Score


Earthquake in Myanmar Causes Building Collapse in Bangkok, Thousands Dead
A 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Myanmar caused a building collapse in Bangkok, Thailand, killing at least 10 and leaving dozens missing, while in Myanmar, the death toll is estimated to exceed 10,000, highlighting infrastructure disparities and the impact of ongoing conflict.
Earthquake in Myanmar Causes Building Collapse in Bangkok, Thousands Dead
A 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Myanmar caused a building collapse in Bangkok, Thailand, killing at least 10 and leaving dozens missing, while in Myanmar, the death toll is estimated to exceed 10,000, highlighting infrastructure disparities and the impact of ongoing conflict.
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44% Bias Score


Trump's Border Military Operation Costs Exceed $300 Million
The Trump administration's military mission on the US Southern border to curb immigration and drug trafficking has cost over $328 million by March 12th, including military flights, troop deployments, and Guantanamo expansion, despite budget cuts elsewhere and a low number of border crossings.
Trump's Border Military Operation Costs Exceed $300 Million
The Trump administration's military mission on the US Southern border to curb immigration and drug trafficking has cost over $328 million by March 12th, including military flights, troop deployments, and Guantanamo expansion, despite budget cuts elsewhere and a low number of border crossings.
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52% Bias Score


USAID Dissolved: State Department Takes Over, Sparking Controversy
The U.S. State Department formally dissolved USAID on July 1st, transferring some functions to the State Department, prompting legal challenges and criticism, after thousands of employees were dismissed and billions in aid contracts canceled.
USAID Dissolved: State Department Takes Over, Sparking Controversy
The U.S. State Department formally dissolved USAID on July 1st, transferring some functions to the State Department, prompting legal challenges and criticism, after thousands of employees were dismissed and billions in aid contracts canceled.
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52% Bias Score


Maduro Agrees to Resume Accepting Venezuelan Deportations Amid Trump's Contradictory Policy
Nicolás Maduro agreed to accept Venezuelan deportees from the US, highlighting President Trump's confusing dual-track policy toward Caracas, involving both pressure and deportation efforts, despite the ethical and logistical challenges.
Maduro Agrees to Resume Accepting Venezuelan Deportations Amid Trump's Contradictory Policy
Nicolás Maduro agreed to accept Venezuelan deportees from the US, highlighting President Trump's confusing dual-track policy toward Caracas, involving both pressure and deportation efforts, despite the ethical and logistical challenges.
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52% Bias Score


Trump to Meet with Ecuadorian President Amidst Nation's Crime Crisis
President Donald Trump will meet Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa in Florida on Saturday, potentially playing golf beforehand; this follows Ecuador's $165,000 contract with a US lobbying firm and an alliance with Erik Prince's security firm to combat crime.
Trump to Meet with Ecuadorian President Amidst Nation's Crime Crisis
President Donald Trump will meet Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa in Florida on Saturday, potentially playing golf beforehand; this follows Ecuador's $165,000 contract with a US lobbying firm and an alliance with Erik Prince's security firm to combat crime.
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32% Bias Score

White House Advisors Dismiss Tariffs' Price Impact
White House advisors downplayed consumer price increase concerns ahead of President Trump's promised April 2nd tariffs, claiming they will create jobs and boost the economy; however, CNN reports these tariffs could increase prices on most goods, as over 40% of US imports in 2018 originated from targ...

White House Advisors Dismiss Tariffs' Price Impact
White House advisors downplayed consumer price increase concerns ahead of President Trump's promised April 2nd tariffs, claiming they will create jobs and boost the economy; however, CNN reports these tariffs could increase prices on most goods, as over 40% of US imports in 2018 originated from targ...
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60% Bias Score

Denmark Rebukes Trump Administration's Criticism of Greenland Security
Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen criticized the Trump administration's approach to discussions concerning Greenland's security, emphasizing Denmark's increased \$2.1 billion investment in Arctic defense and expressing willingness for further US cooperation while rejecting the tone of the...

Denmark Rebukes Trump Administration's Criticism of Greenland Security
Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen criticized the Trump administration's approach to discussions concerning Greenland's security, emphasizing Denmark's increased \$2.1 billion investment in Arctic defense and expressing willingness for further US cooperation while rejecting the tone of the...
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40% Bias Score

Microrays: A New Pathway for the Origin of Life on Earth
New research suggests that microray discharges between water droplets, more common than lightning strikes, could have generated amino acids from inorganic material, offering a new pathway for the origin of life on Earth, as published in Science Advances on March 14.

Microrays: A New Pathway for the Origin of Life on Earth
New research suggests that microray discharges between water droplets, more common than lightning strikes, could have generated amino acids from inorganic material, offering a new pathway for the origin of life on Earth, as published in Science Advances on March 14.
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20% Bias Score

FDA's Top Vaccine Official Resigns Amidst Concerns Over HHS's Direction
Dr. Peter Marks, director of the FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, resigned on April 5th after being given an ultimatum by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., prompting concerns from health experts about decreased vaccine safety oversight and the potential for future outbreaks.

FDA's Top Vaccine Official Resigns Amidst Concerns Over HHS's Direction
Dr. Peter Marks, director of the FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, resigned on April 5th after being given an ultimatum by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., prompting concerns from health experts about decreased vaccine safety oversight and the potential for future outbreaks.
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60% Bias Score

Federal Hearing Postponed for Detained Immigrant Activist
Jeanette Vizguerra, a 53-year-old undocumented immigrant and activist, was arrested on March 17th in Colorado and is detained, facing a 2013 deportation order her lawyers challenge as invalid due to lack of proper notification; a federal hearing was postponed to allow for an amended petition.

Federal Hearing Postponed for Detained Immigrant Activist
Jeanette Vizguerra, a 53-year-old undocumented immigrant and activist, was arrested on March 17th in Colorado and is detained, facing a 2013 deportation order her lawyers challenge as invalid due to lack of proper notification; a federal hearing was postponed to allow for an amended petition.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Orders Smithsonian Funding Curbs for "Divisive Narratives
President Trump signed an executive order Thursday to limit Smithsonian Institute funding for programs promoting "divisive narratives," overseen by Vice President J. D. Vance, impacting museums, research, and the National Zoo, following similar actions against universities and arts centers.

Trump Orders Smithsonian Funding Curbs for "Divisive Narratives
President Trump signed an executive order Thursday to limit Smithsonian Institute funding for programs promoting "divisive narratives," overseen by Vice President J. D. Vance, impacting museums, research, and the National Zoo, following similar actions against universities and arts centers.
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60% Bias Score
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