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Maxwell Interview Release Fails to Quell Outrage Over Epstein Case
The Justice Department released transcripts of Ghislaine Maxwell's interview, where she denied any wrongdoing, implicating no one, including President Trump, and claimed Epstein had no client list; however, inconsistencies in her statements and apparent attempts to gain favor with the Trump administ...
Maxwell Interview Release Fails to Quell Outrage Over Epstein Case
The Justice Department released transcripts of Ghislaine Maxwell's interview, where she denied any wrongdoing, implicating no one, including President Trump, and claimed Epstein had no client list; however, inconsistencies in her statements and apparent attempts to gain favor with the Trump administ...
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56% Bias Score


Dutch Government Collapses Amidst Failure to Sanction Israel Over Gaza
Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp resigned Friday after failing to secure new sanctions against Israel concerning the Gaza war, triggering the collapse of the Dutch government and leaving the country in political turmoil amid a worsening humanitarian crisis.
Dutch Government Collapses Amidst Failure to Sanction Israel Over Gaza
Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp resigned Friday after failing to secure new sanctions against Israel concerning the Gaza war, triggering the collapse of the Dutch government and leaving the country in political turmoil amid a worsening humanitarian crisis.
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56% Bias Score


Justice Department Reopens Investigation into John Bolton's Disclosure of Classified Information
The Justice Department reopened an investigation into whether John Bolton, former National Security Advisor, illegally disclosed classified information in his book manuscript before receiving government approval, following a 2020 probe that was later dropped; the FBI found emails indicating classifi...
Justice Department Reopens Investigation into John Bolton's Disclosure of Classified Information
The Justice Department reopened an investigation into whether John Bolton, former National Security Advisor, illegally disclosed classified information in his book manuscript before receiving government approval, following a 2020 probe that was later dropped; the FBI found emails indicating classifi...
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40% Bias Score


SpaceX Starship Faces Another Crucial Test Amidst Explosions and International Concerns
SpaceX will launch its Starship megarocket on a test flight Sunday at 7:30 p.m. ET, aiming to complete previous test objectives after three prior missions ended prematurely with explosions and uncontrolled spins, raising international concerns and prompting investigations.
SpaceX Starship Faces Another Crucial Test Amidst Explosions and International Concerns
SpaceX will launch its Starship megarocket on a test flight Sunday at 7:30 p.m. ET, aiming to complete previous test objectives after three prior missions ended prematurely with explosions and uncontrolled spins, raising international concerns and prompting investigations.
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44% Bias Score


Ukraine's Drone Strikes on Russian Refineries Cause Record Gas Prices
Ukrainian drone strikes on at least ten Russian oil refineries this month have caused record-high gasoline prices in Russia, despite a government export ban, impacting daily life and the economy.
Ukraine's Drone Strikes on Russian Refineries Cause Record Gas Prices
Ukrainian drone strikes on at least ten Russian oil refineries this month have caused record-high gasoline prices in Russia, despite a government export ban, impacting daily life and the economy.
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32% Bias Score


Florida Removes Pulse Nightclub Memorial Crosswalk
Orlando officials condemned Florida's overnight removal of a rainbow crosswalk outside the Pulse nightclub, a memorial to the 49 victims of the 2016 mass shooting; the state cited safety concerns, but officials called it a "cruel political act.
Florida Removes Pulse Nightclub Memorial Crosswalk
Orlando officials condemned Florida's overnight removal of a rainbow crosswalk outside the Pulse nightclub, a memorial to the 49 victims of the 2016 mass shooting; the state cited safety concerns, but officials called it a "cruel political act.
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Hegseth Fires Three Top Military Officials After Leaked Iran Assessment
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth fired three top military officials: Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse (DIA head), Vice Adm. Nancy Lacore, and Rear Adm. Milton Sands, following a leaked intelligence report contradicting President Trump's claims about damage to Iranian nuclear facilities after US strikes.

Hegseth Fires Three Top Military Officials After Leaked Iran Assessment
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth fired three top military officials: Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse (DIA head), Vice Adm. Nancy Lacore, and Rear Adm. Milton Sands, following a leaked intelligence report contradicting President Trump's claims about damage to Iranian nuclear facilities after US strikes.
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44% Bias Score

DHS to Deport Human Smuggling Suspect to Uganda
Following his release from custody on human smuggling charges, Kilmar Abrego Garcia faces potential deportation to Uganda within 72 hours, per a DHS notice; the government also offered him a plea deal involving deportation to Costa Rica, raising concerns of vindictive prosecution.

DHS to Deport Human Smuggling Suspect to Uganda
Following his release from custody on human smuggling charges, Kilmar Abrego Garcia faces potential deportation to Uganda within 72 hours, per a DHS notice; the government also offered him a plea deal involving deportation to Costa Rica, raising concerns of vindictive prosecution.
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44% Bias Score

Five Dead, Dozens Injured in New York Tour Bus Crash
A tour bus carrying approximately 50 passengers overturned on the New York State Thruway near Pembroke, killing five and injuring at least 30 others; the driver is cooperating with authorities investigating the cause of the crash, which may involve high speed and lack of seatbelt use among passenger...

Five Dead, Dozens Injured in New York Tour Bus Crash
A tour bus carrying approximately 50 passengers overturned on the New York State Thruway near Pembroke, killing five and injuring at least 30 others; the driver is cooperating with authorities investigating the cause of the crash, which may involve high speed and lack of seatbelt use among passenger...
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20% Bias Score

Unique Supernova Reveals Unexpected Stellar Interior and Challenges Evolution Models
Astronomers discovered SN2021yfj, a unique supernova lacking typical outer layers, which ejected a layer of silicon, sulfur, and argon before exploding, challenging existing stellar evolution models.

Unique Supernova Reveals Unexpected Stellar Interior and Challenges Evolution Models
Astronomers discovered SN2021yfj, a unique supernova lacking typical outer layers, which ejected a layer of silicon, sulfur, and argon before exploding, challenging existing stellar evolution models.
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16% Bias Score

Kim Jong Un Acknowledges North Korean Casualties in Ukraine, Raising Concerns Over Russia Ties
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un publicly mourned soldiers killed fighting for Russia in Ukraine, admitting losses and holding a ceremony with bereaved families; this follows reports of thousands of casualties and plans to significantly increase troop deployments, raising concerns about the deepening...

Kim Jong Un Acknowledges North Korean Casualties in Ukraine, Raising Concerns Over Russia Ties
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un publicly mourned soldiers killed fighting for Russia in Ukraine, admitting losses and holding a ceremony with bereaved families; this follows reports of thousands of casualties and plans to significantly increase troop deployments, raising concerns about the deepening...
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36% Bias Score

UK Court Orders Closure of Asylum Seeker Hotel Amidst Local Protests
A UK High Court ruled that the Bell Hotel in Epping must stop housing asylum seekers after local protests, sparked by a sexual assault charge against an asylum seeker, turned violent; the ruling forces the relocation of 138 asylum seekers and creates a significant challenge for the government.

UK Court Orders Closure of Asylum Seeker Hotel Amidst Local Protests
A UK High Court ruled that the Bell Hotel in Epping must stop housing asylum seekers after local protests, sparked by a sexual assault charge against an asylum seeker, turned violent; the ruling forces the relocation of 138 asylum seekers and creates a significant challenge for the government.
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64% Bias Score
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