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Mexican National Team Equipment Stolen in Oakland
The Mexican national soccer team's equipment was stolen from a vehicle in Oakland, California, on Monday morning, days before a friendly match against Japan.
Mexican National Team Equipment Stolen in Oakland
The Mexican national soccer team's equipment was stolen from a vehicle in Oakland, California, on Monday morning, days before a friendly match against Japan.
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16% Bias Score


Bolivian Court Convicts Two Jesuit Officials for Covering Up Child Sex Abuse
A Bolivian court convicted two high-ranking Jesuit officials, Marcos Recolons and Ramón Alaix, for concealing the child sex abuse committed by the late Jesuit priest Alfonso Pedrajas, marking a landmark case in holding church officials accountable for covering up abuse.
Bolivian Court Convicts Two Jesuit Officials for Covering Up Child Sex Abuse
A Bolivian court convicted two high-ranking Jesuit officials, Marcos Recolons and Ramón Alaix, for concealing the child sex abuse committed by the late Jesuit priest Alfonso Pedrajas, marking a landmark case in holding church officials accountable for covering up abuse.
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44% Bias Score


US-Mexico Security Talks Amidst Fentanyl Crisis and Trade Threats
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio visits Mexico to negotiate a new security agreement focused on fentanyl trafficking, facing pressure from President Trump's threat of trade tariffs.
US-Mexico Security Talks Amidst Fentanyl Crisis and Trade Threats
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio visits Mexico to negotiate a new security agreement focused on fentanyl trafficking, facing pressure from President Trump's threat of trade tariffs.
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52% Bias Score


The Crisis of Democracy: Economic Inequality and the Rise of Authoritarianism
The article analyzes the global decline of democracy, linking it to economic inequality, the slow pace of democratic institutions, and the growing influence of corporations, concluding that addressing these issues is crucial for restoring faith in democratic systems.
The Crisis of Democracy: Economic Inequality and the Rise of Authoritarianism
The article analyzes the global decline of democracy, linking it to economic inequality, the slow pace of democratic institutions, and the growing influence of corporations, concluding that addressing these issues is crucial for restoring faith in democratic systems.
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40% Bias Score


Alcaraz reaches US Open semifinals with dominant win over Lehecka
Carlos Alcaraz advanced to the US Open semifinals with a commanding 6-4, 6-2, 6-4 victory over Jiri Lehecka, showcasing superior skill and athleticism.
Alcaraz reaches US Open semifinals with dominant win over Lehecka
Carlos Alcaraz advanced to the US Open semifinals with a commanding 6-4, 6-2, 6-4 victory over Jiri Lehecka, showcasing superior skill and athleticism.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Administration Authorizes Hundreds of Temporary Immigration Judges
The Trump administration has authorized the appointment of up to 600 military and civilian lawyers as temporary immigration judges, eliminating prior immigration law experience requirements to address a massive backlog of over 3.5 million cases.
Trump Administration Authorizes Hundreds of Temporary Immigration Judges
The Trump administration has authorized the appointment of up to 600 military and civilian lawyers as temporary immigration judges, eliminating prior immigration law experience requirements to address a massive backlog of over 3.5 million cases.
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28% Bias Score

Escalating Venezuela Crisis: US Pressure and the Urgent Need for Negotiation
Following a deadly US intervention that killed 11 people aboard a suspected drug vessel, the possibility of a negotiated solution in Venezuela has become more urgent, with the US deploying a significant naval force and exploring multiple scenarios, including a forced democratic transition.

Escalating Venezuela Crisis: US Pressure and the Urgent Need for Negotiation
Following a deadly US intervention that killed 11 people aboard a suspected drug vessel, the possibility of a negotiated solution in Venezuela has become more urgent, with the US deploying a significant naval force and exploring multiple scenarios, including a forced democratic transition.
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44% Bias Score

U.S. Military Destroys Venezuelan Vessel, Raising Tensions
The U.S. military destroyed a Venezuelan vessel in the Caribbean Sea, killing all 11 crew members, escalating tensions with Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro, whom the U.S. accuses of leading an international drug cartel.

U.S. Military Destroys Venezuelan Vessel, Raising Tensions
The U.S. military destroyed a Venezuelan vessel in the Caribbean Sea, killing all 11 crew members, escalating tensions with Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro, whom the U.S. accuses of leading an international drug cartel.
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60% Bias Score

Kicillof Condemns Milei's Economic Policies in Buenos Aires Campaign
In a Buenos Aires campaign rally, Governor Axel Kicillof condemned Javier Milei's economic policies as "deeply anti-productive," warning of job losses and economic instability if Milei's party prevails in the upcoming September 7th elections.

Kicillof Condemns Milei's Economic Policies in Buenos Aires Campaign
In a Buenos Aires campaign rally, Governor Axel Kicillof condemned Javier Milei's economic policies as "deeply anti-productive," warning of job losses and economic instability if Milei's party prevails in the upcoming September 7th elections.
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60% Bias Score

Spain and UK Strengthen Ties with Bilateral Agreement
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez visited UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer at Downing Street, signing a bilateral political agreement covering various areas including defense, economic cooperation, and the situation in Gaza.

Spain and UK Strengthen Ties with Bilateral Agreement
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez visited UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer at Downing Street, signing a bilateral political agreement covering various areas including defense, economic cooperation, and the situation in Gaza.
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40% Bias Score

Catalan Novel Wins European Literature Prize
The Dutch translation of Irene Solà's Catalan novel, "Et vaig donar ulls i vas mirar les tenebres," has won the 2025 European Literature Prize in the Netherlands, marking the first time a Catalan work receives this award.

Catalan Novel Wins European Literature Prize
The Dutch translation of Irene Solà's Catalan novel, "Et vaig donar ulls i vas mirar les tenebres," has won the 2025 European Literature Prize in the Netherlands, marking the first time a Catalan work receives this award.
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16% Bias Score

Argentina's Milei Shifts Currency Policy Amid Peso Plunge
Facing a collapsing peso, Argentine President Javier Milei's government reversed its free-float policy, intervening in the currency market after initially denying any such action, despite the move contradicting its agreement with the IMF.

Argentina's Milei Shifts Currency Policy Amid Peso Plunge
Facing a collapsing peso, Argentine President Javier Milei's government reversed its free-float policy, intervening in the currency market after initially denying any such action, despite the move contradicting its agreement with the IMF.
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52% Bias Score
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