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Houthi Missile Near Ben Gurion Airport Exposes Israeli Defense Vulnerabilities
A missile launched from Yemen landed near Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv on Sunday, forcing its temporary closure after a failed interception attempt by Israeli and US missile defense systems; the Houthi rebels claimed responsibility, marking a significant security breach.
Houthi Missile Near Ben Gurion Airport Exposes Israeli Defense Vulnerabilities
A missile launched from Yemen landed near Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv on Sunday, forcing its temporary closure after a failed interception attempt by Israeli and US missile defense systems; the Houthi rebels claimed responsibility, marking a significant security breach.
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60% Bias Score


Romania's Presidential Election: Simion Leads Amidst Concerns
Romanians voted in the first round of their presidential election on Sunday, with hard-right eurosceptic George Simion leading in polls, despite needing over 50% to avoid a runoff; his potential win raises concerns about Romania's foreign policy and its relationship with the EU and NATO.
Romania's Presidential Election: Simion Leads Amidst Concerns
Romanians voted in the first round of their presidential election on Sunday, with hard-right eurosceptic George Simion leading in polls, despite needing over 50% to avoid a runoff; his potential win raises concerns about Romania's foreign policy and its relationship with the EU and NATO.
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52% Bias Score


Trump's AI Pope Image Sparks Catholic Outrage
US President Donald Trump posted an AI-generated image of himself as the Pope on his Truth Social platform and the White House's X account, sparking widespread criticism from cardinals, religious figures, and the public days before the conclave to elect Pope Francis's successor.
Trump's AI Pope Image Sparks Catholic Outrage
US President Donald Trump posted an AI-generated image of himself as the Pope on his Truth Social platform and the White House's X account, sparking widespread criticism from cardinals, religious figures, and the public days before the conclave to elect Pope Francis's successor.
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52% Bias Score


Pomona Home Depot Raid Underscores Trump Administration's Immigration Crackdown
On April 22, 2025, a raid at a Pomona, California, Home Depot resulted in the detention of 10 undocumented immigrants by Customs and Border Protection agents, causing fear and economic disruption within the day laborer community and highlighting the Trump administration's intensified immigration enf...
Pomona Home Depot Raid Underscores Trump Administration's Immigration Crackdown
On April 22, 2025, a raid at a Pomona, California, Home Depot resulted in the detention of 10 undocumented immigrants by Customs and Border Protection agents, causing fear and economic disruption within the day laborer community and highlighting the Trump administration's intensified immigration enf...
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60% Bias Score


Corporate America Suspends Guidance Amidst Tariff Uncertainty
Facing uncertainty from potential tariffs, numerous major US companies, including automakers and airlines, have suspended their earnings forecasts, mirroring the situation during the Covid-19 pandemic but lacking similar government support, raising concerns of a potential recession.
Corporate America Suspends Guidance Amidst Tariff Uncertainty
Facing uncertainty from potential tariffs, numerous major US companies, including automakers and airlines, have suspended their earnings forecasts, mirroring the situation during the Covid-19 pandemic but lacking similar government support, raising concerns of a potential recession.
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40% Bias Score


Australian Labor Party Wins Landslide Victory in Federal Election
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's center-left Labor Party won a landslide victory in Saturday's election, exceeding expectations and securing a significant majority in parliament; the win mirrors a similar victory for Canada's Liberals, suggesting a global shift away from Trump-style cons...
Australian Labor Party Wins Landslide Victory in Federal Election
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's center-left Labor Party won a landslide victory in Saturday's election, exceeding expectations and securing a significant majority in parliament; the win mirrors a similar victory for Canada's Liberals, suggesting a global shift away from Trump-style cons...
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48% Bias Score

Hamas Executes Six Amid Gaza Blockade Crisis
Hamas executed six Palestinians and injured 13 others for alleged looting in Gaza, amid a three-month Israeli blockade causing widespread food shortages and a humanitarian crisis, as thousands stormed UN facilities seeking supplies; a US announcement regarding humanitarian aid is possible in the com...

Hamas Executes Six Amid Gaza Blockade Crisis
Hamas executed six Palestinians and injured 13 others for alleged looting in Gaza, amid a three-month Israeli blockade causing widespread food shortages and a humanitarian crisis, as thousands stormed UN facilities seeking supplies; a US announcement regarding humanitarian aid is possible in the com...
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44% Bias Score

RSF Drone Attack Hits Port Sudan, Escalating Sudan Conflict
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan carried out a drone attack on Port Sudan Airport and nearby military facilities on Sunday, marking a significant escalation of the ongoing conflict; the army reported no casualties.

RSF Drone Attack Hits Port Sudan, Escalating Sudan Conflict
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan carried out a drone attack on Port Sudan Airport and nearby military facilities on Sunday, marking a significant escalation of the ongoing conflict; the army reported no casualties.
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40% Bias Score

Postpartum Guatemalan Woman Detained by ICE, Later Released
A Guatemalan woman, Erika, who had recently given birth at a Tucson hospital after a perilous journey through the Arizona desert, was detained by ICE before being released on Saturday while facing deportation; her attorney says this violated her Fifth Amendment right to counsel and that the pressure...

Postpartum Guatemalan Woman Detained by ICE, Later Released
A Guatemalan woman, Erika, who had recently given birth at a Tucson hospital after a perilous journey through the Arizona desert, was detained by ICE before being released on Saturday while facing deportation; her attorney says this violated her Fifth Amendment right to counsel and that the pressure...
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56% Bias Score

Buffett Retires: Abel Takes Helm at Berkshire Hathaway
Warren Buffett, 94, retired as Berkshire Hathaway CEO on Saturday, appointing Greg Abel as his successor. This marks a significant change for the company, known for its unique investment approach and its founder's iconic image.

Buffett Retires: Abel Takes Helm at Berkshire Hathaway
Warren Buffett, 94, retired as Berkshire Hathaway CEO on Saturday, appointing Greg Abel as his successor. This marks a significant change for the company, known for its unique investment approach and its founder's iconic image.
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44% Bias Score

Ukraine Downs Russian Fighter Jet with Sea Drone
Ukraine claims to have destroyed a Russian Su-30 fighter jet in the Black Sea using a Magura marine drone, marking the first time globally a combat aircraft has been destroyed by such a weapon; the incident occurred near the key Russian port of Novorossiysk on Friday.

Ukraine Downs Russian Fighter Jet with Sea Drone
Ukraine claims to have destroyed a Russian Su-30 fighter jet in the Black Sea using a Magura marine drone, marking the first time globally a combat aircraft has been destroyed by such a weapon; the incident occurred near the key Russian port of Novorossiysk on Friday.
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40% Bias Score

Harvard's $2 Billion Lawsuit Against Trump Administration: Judge Sets July 21 Oral Arguments
Judge Allison Dale Burroughs, presiding over Harvard University's $2 billion lawsuit against the Trump administration, scheduled oral arguments for July 21st, prioritizing a swift resolution despite initial technical difficulties with the Zoom hearing.

Harvard's $2 Billion Lawsuit Against Trump Administration: Judge Sets July 21 Oral Arguments
Judge Allison Dale Burroughs, presiding over Harvard University's $2 billion lawsuit against the Trump administration, scheduled oral arguments for July 21st, prioritizing a swift resolution despite initial technical difficulties with the Zoom hearing.
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36% Bias Score
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