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France Expels 12 Algerian Diplomats Amidst Worsening Tensions
France expelled 12 Algerian diplomats Tuesday in response to Algeria's similar action Monday, escalating tensions further fueled by France's support for Morocco's Western Sahara plan and Algeria's arrest of a French-Algerian writer, who received a five-year prison sentence.
France Expels 12 Algerian Diplomats Amidst Worsening Tensions
France expelled 12 Algerian diplomats Tuesday in response to Algeria's similar action Monday, escalating tensions further fueled by France's support for Morocco's Western Sahara plan and Algeria's arrest of a French-Algerian writer, who received a five-year prison sentence.
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40% Bias Score


China to Open World's Tallest Bridge in June
China is set to open the world's tallest bridge, the Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge, in June 2025, measuring 2,051 feet above river level in Guizhou province, part of a national infrastructure improvement plan to reduce travel time from two hours to one minute.
China to Open World's Tallest Bridge in June
China is set to open the world's tallest bridge, the Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge, in June 2025, measuring 2,051 feet above river level in Guizhou province, part of a national infrastructure improvement plan to reduce travel time from two hours to one minute.
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44% Bias Score


Trump's Pharmaceutical Tariffs Threaten Drug Shortages
President Trump's planned tariffs on pharmaceutical imports are raising concerns about drug shortages and price increases, impacting generic drug manufacturers significantly, with a 270-day investigation underway to assess national security implications.
Trump's Pharmaceutical Tariffs Threaten Drug Shortages
President Trump's planned tariffs on pharmaceutical imports are raising concerns about drug shortages and price increases, impacting generic drug manufacturers significantly, with a 270-day investigation underway to assess national security implications.
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48% Bias Score


Ecuador Seeks US Military Aid to Combat Soaring Gang Violence
Ecuador's President-elect Daniel Noboa seeks US military support to combat record-high gang violence, planning to reform the constitution to allow foreign military bases and emphasizing Ecuadorian control over security operations.
Ecuador Seeks US Military Aid to Combat Soaring Gang Violence
Ecuador's President-elect Daniel Noboa seeks US military support to combat record-high gang violence, planning to reform the constitution to allow foreign military bases and emphasizing Ecuadorian control over security operations.
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Aoun Calls for Hezbollah Disarmament by 2025
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun stated his hope for Hezbollah's disarmament by 2025, following an Israeli military campaign that significantly weakened the group; this comes amid pressure from the US and Israel, but Aoun stressed the need for dialogue to avoid civil war.
Aoun Calls for Hezbollah Disarmament by 2025
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun stated his hope for Hezbollah's disarmament by 2025, following an Israeli military campaign that significantly weakened the group; this comes amid pressure from the US and Israel, but Aoun stressed the need for dialogue to avoid civil war.
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36% Bias Score


Hermès Overtakes LVMH as Europe's Top Luxury Company
Due to disappointing first-quarter results, particularly weak US and Chinese sales, LVMH lost its position as Europe's largest luxury company to Hermès on Tuesday, with LVMH's market capitalization falling to €246 billion versus Hermès' €247 billion.
Hermès Overtakes LVMH as Europe's Top Luxury Company
Due to disappointing first-quarter results, particularly weak US and Chinese sales, LVMH lost its position as Europe's largest luxury company to Hermès on Tuesday, with LVMH's market capitalization falling to €246 billion versus Hermès' €247 billion.
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Pharmaceutical Pollution Alters Salmon Migration, Increasing Immediate Success but Potentially Reducing Long-Term Survival
A study in Sweden's Dal River found that clobazam, a common pharmaceutical pollutant, alters young salmon migration, causing them to reach the ocean faster but potentially increasing their vulnerability to predators; researchers tracked over 700 salmon using sound-transmitting tags.

Pharmaceutical Pollution Alters Salmon Migration, Increasing Immediate Success but Potentially Reducing Long-Term Survival
A study in Sweden's Dal River found that clobazam, a common pharmaceutical pollutant, alters young salmon migration, causing them to reach the ocean faster but potentially increasing their vulnerability to predators; researchers tracked over 700 salmon using sound-transmitting tags.
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20% Bias Score

UK Supreme Court Rules "Woman" Definition Excludes Trans Women
The UK Supreme Court ruled that the legal definition of "woman" under the Equality Act 2010 refers to biological sex, excluding trans women with GRCs from this protection, sparking celebrations among gender-critical campaigners but concern from LGBTQ+ groups.

UK Supreme Court Rules "Woman" Definition Excludes Trans Women
The UK Supreme Court ruled that the legal definition of "woman" under the Equality Act 2010 refers to biological sex, excluding trans women with GRCs from this protection, sparking celebrations among gender-critical campaigners but concern from LGBTQ+ groups.
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60% Bias Score

Republican Town Halls Reveal Growing Anger Over Trump's Policies
During their August recess, Republican Senators Chuck Grassley and Marjorie Taylor Greene held town halls where constituents expressed anger towards President Trump's policies, specifically his spending cuts, immigration policies, and use of tariffs, highlighting a growing rift within the GOP.

Republican Town Halls Reveal Growing Anger Over Trump's Policies
During their August recess, Republican Senators Chuck Grassley and Marjorie Taylor Greene held town halls where constituents expressed anger towards President Trump's policies, specifically his spending cuts, immigration policies, and use of tariffs, highlighting a growing rift within the GOP.
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Judge Rules Probable Cause for Criminal Contempt Against Trump Administration Officials Over Deportations
US District Judge James Boasberg ruled on Wednesday that probable cause exists to hold Trump administration officials in criminal contempt for violating a March 15th court order halting deportations of alleged Venezuelan gang members, defying a Supreme Court ruling that the migrants' case was filed ...

Judge Rules Probable Cause for Criminal Contempt Against Trump Administration Officials Over Deportations
US District Judge James Boasberg ruled on Wednesday that probable cause exists to hold Trump administration officials in criminal contempt for violating a March 15th court order halting deportations of alleged Venezuelan gang members, defying a Supreme Court ruling that the migrants' case was filed ...
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Customs Official Arrested for Harboring Illegal Immigrant
Lorraine Henderson, Boston-area port director for U.S. Customs and Border Protection, was arrested Friday for harboring an illegal immigrant she employed as a cleaner, violating agency guidelines and potentially facing 10 years in prison, a $250,000 fine, and supervised release.

Customs Official Arrested for Harboring Illegal Immigrant
Lorraine Henderson, Boston-area port director for U.S. Customs and Border Protection, was arrested Friday for harboring an illegal immigrant she employed as a cleaner, violating agency guidelines and potentially facing 10 years in prison, a $250,000 fine, and supervised release.
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Tariffs Widen Gender Gap in Clothing Costs
President Trump's new tariffs exacerbate existing gender-based tariff disparities in the US, costing women over \$2 billion yearly due to higher taxes on women's clothing (16.7% vs 13.6% for men's in 2022), disproportionately affecting low-income families who spend a larger percentage of their incom...

Trump's Tariffs Widen Gender Gap in Clothing Costs
President Trump's new tariffs exacerbate existing gender-based tariff disparities in the US, costing women over \$2 billion yearly due to higher taxes on women's clothing (16.7% vs 13.6% for men's in 2022), disproportionately affecting low-income families who spend a larger percentage of their incom...
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48% Bias Score
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