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IBM Announces Quantum Starling: A Large-Scale Quantum Supercomputer
IBM announced Quantum Starling, a large-scale quantum supercomputer projected to achieve 200 logical qubits and 100 million quantum operations by 2029 using a novel LDPC error correction code and advanced hardware, potentially marking a major step towards quantum advantage.
IBM Announces Quantum Starling: A Large-Scale Quantum Supercomputer
IBM announced Quantum Starling, a large-scale quantum supercomputer projected to achieve 200 logical qubits and 100 million quantum operations by 2029 using a novel LDPC error correction code and advanced hardware, potentially marking a major step towards quantum advantage.
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52% Bias Score


US-Mexico Relations Strained After Accusation of Encouraging LA Protests
US Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem accused Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum of encouraging violent migrant protests in Los Angeles, prompting a diplomatic crisis between the two countries just days before a G7 summit addressing migration issues; Sheinbaum denies the accusations.
US-Mexico Relations Strained After Accusation of Encouraging LA Protests
US Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem accused Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum of encouraging violent migrant protests in Los Angeles, prompting a diplomatic crisis between the two countries just days before a G7 summit addressing migration issues; Sheinbaum denies the accusations.
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48% Bias Score


Secret Recording Exposes Plot to Discredit Catalan Independence Leaders Before 2012 Elections
A 2012 recording reveals a plot by the Spanish police, directed by the Popular Party, to spread false information about Catalan independence leaders before regional elections, aiming to prevent them from winning a majority, using fabricated police reports leaked to media outlets.
Secret Recording Exposes Plot to Discredit Catalan Independence Leaders Before 2012 Elections
A 2012 recording reveals a plot by the Spanish police, directed by the Popular Party, to spread false information about Catalan independence leaders before regional elections, aiming to prevent them from winning a majority, using fabricated police reports leaked to media outlets.
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60% Bias Score


Stiglitz Warns of Misinformation Threat to US Democracy
During a Madrid conference, Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz warned about misinformation's threat to democracy, citing President Trump's actions and the impact of socioeconomic factors on its spread, while questioning the effectiveness of progressive counter-narratives.
Stiglitz Warns of Misinformation Threat to US Democracy
During a Madrid conference, Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz warned about misinformation's threat to democracy, citing President Trump's actions and the impact of socioeconomic factors on its spread, while questioning the effectiveness of progressive counter-narratives.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Falsely Labels LA Protests as "Invasion," Deploys Troops, Reinstates Confederate Base Names
President Trump, speaking at Fort Bragg on the US Army's 250th anniversary, falsely labeled recent Los Angeles protests as a "foreign invasion," deploying 4,000 National Guard and 700 Marines; he also announced the restoration of Confederate names to several US military bases.
Trump Falsely Labels LA Protests as "Invasion," Deploys Troops, Reinstates Confederate Base Names
President Trump, speaking at Fort Bragg on the US Army's 250th anniversary, falsely labeled recent Los Angeles protests as a "foreign invasion," deploying 4,000 National Guard and 700 Marines; he also announced the restoration of Confederate names to several US military bases.
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72% Bias Score


Death of José Enrique Serrano: A Loss for Spanish Politics
José Enrique Serrano, former chief of staff to Spanish Prime Ministers Felipe González and José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, died on Tuesday at 75 in Madrid after a months-long illness, prompting widespread tributes from across the political spectrum for his decades of service and consensus-building.
Death of José Enrique Serrano: A Loss for Spanish Politics
José Enrique Serrano, former chief of staff to Spanish Prime Ministers Felipe González and José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, died on Tuesday at 75 in Madrid after a months-long illness, prompting widespread tributes from across the political spectrum for his decades of service and consensus-building.
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28% Bias Score

Trump Deploys Military to Quell Los Angeles Immigration Protests
Thousands arrested in Los Angeles immigration raids sparked violent protests, prompting President Trump to deploy 2,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines, a response criticized as excessive and authoritarian.

Trump Deploys Military to Quell Los Angeles Immigration Protests
Thousands arrested in Los Angeles immigration raids sparked violent protests, prompting President Trump to deploy 2,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines, a response criticized as excessive and authoritarian.
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56% Bias Score

12 Colombian Ex-Soldiers Arrested for Landmine Attack in Mexico
Seventeen people, including twelve Colombian ex-military personnel, were arrested in Michoacán, Mexico, for their involvement in the landmine attack that killed eight Mexican soldiers on May 27, 2024, highlighting the CJNG's sophisticated tactics and the transnational nature of drug cartel recruitme...

12 Colombian Ex-Soldiers Arrested for Landmine Attack in Mexico
Seventeen people, including twelve Colombian ex-military personnel, were arrested in Michoacán, Mexico, for their involvement in the landmine attack that killed eight Mexican soldiers on May 27, 2024, highlighting the CJNG's sophisticated tactics and the transnational nature of drug cartel recruitme...
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40% Bias Score

Graz School Shooting: 10 Dead, Gun Control Debate Reignited
A 21-year-old Austrian man legally obtained firearms and shot and killed 10 people, wounding 11 more, at a Graz high school on Tuesday before killing himself, shocking the nation and prompting questions about gun control and mental health.

Graz School Shooting: 10 Dead, Gun Control Debate Reignited
A 21-year-old Austrian man legally obtained firearms and shot and killed 10 people, wounding 11 more, at a Graz high school on Tuesday before killing himself, shocking the nation and prompting questions about gun control and mental health.
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48% Bias Score

U.S., China Reach Preliminary Agreement on Critical Minerals
Following two days of intense negotiations in London, the United States and China reached a preliminary agreement to implement their Geneva accord, aiming to resolve trade tensions over critical minerals, particularly rare earth magnets essential for U.S. industries.

U.S., China Reach Preliminary Agreement on Critical Minerals
Following two days of intense negotiations in London, the United States and China reached a preliminary agreement to implement their Geneva accord, aiming to resolve trade tensions over critical minerals, particularly rare earth magnets essential for U.S. industries.
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40% Bias Score

USCIS Resumes Processing of Humanitarian Parole Applications
A federal judge ordered the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to resume processing applications for work permits and other benefits for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans under the humanitarian parole program, impacting approximately 530,000 individuals, following a previou...

USCIS Resumes Processing of Humanitarian Parole Applications
A federal judge ordered the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to resume processing applications for work permits and other benefits for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans under the humanitarian parole program, impacting approximately 530,000 individuals, following a previou...
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44% Bias Score

Supreme Court Upholds Kirchner's Prison Sentence, Ending Political Career
Argentina's Supreme Court definitively sentenced former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner to six years in prison and a lifetime ban from holding public office for fraudulent administration, impacting the upcoming elections and causing significant political upheaval.

Supreme Court Upholds Kirchner's Prison Sentence, Ending Political Career
Argentina's Supreme Court definitively sentenced former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner to six years in prison and a lifetime ban from holding public office for fraudulent administration, impacting the upcoming elections and causing significant political upheaval.
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56% Bias Score
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