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Guyana's Oil Boom: Rapid Growth Amidst Environmental and Economic Concerns
Exxon's discovery of nearly 11 billion barrels of oil off Guyana's coast in 2015 spurred rapid economic growth, making it the world's fastest-growing economy, but raised concerns about environmental damage, unequal wealth distribution, and the country's climate leadership role.
Guyana's Oil Boom: Rapid Growth Amidst Environmental and Economic Concerns
Exxon's discovery of nearly 11 billion barrels of oil off Guyana's coast in 2015 spurred rapid economic growth, making it the world's fastest-growing economy, but raised concerns about environmental damage, unequal wealth distribution, and the country's climate leadership role.
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16% Bias Score


Trump Encourages Auto Price Increases Due to Tariffs
President Trump announced he will not prevent automakers from raising prices due to his 25% tariffs on imported cars and parts, believing it will encourage Americans to buy US-made vehicles; Canada Prime Minister Mark Carney warned of retaliatory tariffs.
Trump Encourages Auto Price Increases Due to Tariffs
President Trump announced he will not prevent automakers from raising prices due to his 25% tariffs on imported cars and parts, believing it will encourage Americans to buy US-made vehicles; Canada Prime Minister Mark Carney warned of retaliatory tariffs.
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52% Bias Score


US Asylum Seekers Deported to Panama Face Uncertain Future
Over 300 asylum seekers, including Ambo from Cameroon, were deported from the US to Panama after seeking asylum following Trump's executive order closing the US-Mexico border to asylum seekers. They were initially held in a hotel, then moved to a remote camp in the Darién Gap, raising serious human ...
US Asylum Seekers Deported to Panama Face Uncertain Future
Over 300 asylum seekers, including Ambo from Cameroon, were deported from the US to Panama after seeking asylum following Trump's executive order closing the US-Mexico border to asylum seekers. They were initially held in a hotel, then moved to a remote camp in the Darién Gap, raising serious human ...
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60% 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


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 Tariffs Projected to Generate \$6 Trillion, Exceeding All Prior Tax Increases
White House advisor Peter Navarro predicts President Trump's tariffs will generate \$6 trillion in revenue over 10 years, exceeding any prior US tax increase, while most economists contend that US consumers will pay through higher prices on imported goods; additional tariffs on autos are expected to...

Trump Tariffs Projected to Generate \$6 Trillion, Exceeding All Prior Tax Increases
White House advisor Peter Navarro predicts President Trump's tariffs will generate \$6 trillion in revenue over 10 years, exceeding any prior US tax increase, while most economists contend that US consumers will pay through higher prices on imported goods; additional tariffs on autos are expected to...
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36% Bias Score

Ukraine Launches Counteroffensive in Belgorod Amid Stalled Ceasefire Talks
Ukrainian forces responded to Russian advances in Kursk by launching attacks across the border in Russia's Belgorod region, targeting over 20 villages; the extent of Ukrainian success is unclear, while Russia pushes advances in eastern and southern Ukraine amid stalled ceasefire talks.

Ukraine Launches Counteroffensive in Belgorod Amid Stalled Ceasefire Talks
Ukrainian forces responded to Russian advances in Kursk by launching attacks across the border in Russia's Belgorod region, targeting over 20 villages; the extent of Ukrainian success is unclear, while Russia pushes advances in eastern and southern Ukraine amid stalled ceasefire talks.
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44% Bias Score

NIH Cancels $2 Million Vaccine Safety Grant Amidst Policy Shift
Dr. Nisha Acharya's nearly $2 million NIH grant to study the Shingrix vaccine's safety and efficacy was canceled on March 10th due to a new HHS policy shift under Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s leadership, impacting her research team and highlighting concerns about research funding.

NIH Cancels $2 Million Vaccine Safety Grant Amidst Policy Shift
Dr. Nisha Acharya's nearly $2 million NIH grant to study the Shingrix vaccine's safety and efficacy was canceled on March 10th due to a new HHS policy shift under Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s leadership, impacting her research team and highlighting concerns about research funding.
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44% Bias Score

Mexico's Pragmatic Approach to Trump's Auto Tariffs
Facing President Trump's announcement of high tariffs on automobiles imported to the U.S., Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum adopted a pragmatic, wait-and-see approach, prioritizing dialogue and negotiation over immediate retaliation, a strategy that contrasts with Canada's approach and so far has...

Mexico's Pragmatic Approach to Trump's Auto Tariffs
Facing President Trump's announcement of high tariffs on automobiles imported to the U.S., Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum adopted a pragmatic, wait-and-see approach, prioritizing dialogue and negotiation over immediate retaliation, a strategy that contrasts with Canada's approach and so far has...
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44% Bias Score

ICE Detains University of Minnesota Student, Sparking Outrage and Calls for Transparency
ICE detained a University of Minnesota graduate international student on Thursday, prompting outrage and calls for answers from university officials, state governor Tim Walz, Minneapolis mayor Jacob Frey, and Senator Amy Klobuchar, as the school and officials claim they had no prior knowledge of the...

ICE Detains University of Minnesota Student, Sparking Outrage and Calls for Transparency
ICE detained a University of Minnesota graduate international student on Thursday, prompting outrage and calls for answers from university officials, state governor Tim Walz, Minneapolis mayor Jacob Frey, and Senator Amy Klobuchar, as the school and officials claim they had no prior knowledge of the...
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40% 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
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