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Rubio's Central American Trip Yields Agreements, Disagreements
Secretary of State Marco Rubio's first international trip focused on Central America and the Caribbean, resulting in agreements with several nations on migration, drug trafficking, and counter-China efforts, though disagreements arose regarding Panama Canal fees and the implementation details remain...
Rubio's Central American Trip Yields Agreements, Disagreements
Secretary of State Marco Rubio's first international trip focused on Central America and the Caribbean, resulting in agreements with several nations on migration, drug trafficking, and counter-China efforts, though disagreements arose regarding Panama Canal fees and the implementation details remain...
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40% Bias Score


Mexico's Missing Grave Data Exposes Ongoing Violence Crisis
Since May 1, 2023, Mexico has lacked updated official data on clandestine graves, hindering efforts to address the country's ongoing violence crisis, which has seen thousands of disappearances and mass graves discovered in recent years across various states, despite existing databases and past gover...
Mexico's Missing Grave Data Exposes Ongoing Violence Crisis
Since May 1, 2023, Mexico has lacked updated official data on clandestine graves, hindering efforts to address the country's ongoing violence crisis, which has seen thousands of disappearances and mass graves discovered in recent years across various states, despite existing databases and past gover...
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36% Bias Score


Trump Administration's Implicit Acknowledgment of AI Data Center Health Risks
President Trump's administration has implicitly acknowledged the public health risks of AI data centers by not revoking a Biden executive order that mandates their construction in areas with good air quality; this follows estimates of $17-29 billion in health costs and over 1100 premature deaths bet...
Trump Administration's Implicit Acknowledgment of AI Data Center Health Risks
President Trump's administration has implicitly acknowledged the public health risks of AI data centers by not revoking a Biden executive order that mandates their construction in areas with good air quality; this follows estimates of $17-29 billion in health costs and over 1100 premature deaths bet...
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52% Bias Score


Mexican Flags Wave at US Anti-Trump Protests, Sparking Debate
For four days, protests against Donald Trump's policies across the US have prominently featured the Mexican flag, sparking debate about its impact on public perception and its historical significance as a symbol of resistance to discrimination against Mexican-Americans.
Mexican Flags Wave at US Anti-Trump Protests, Sparking Debate
For four days, protests against Donald Trump's policies across the US have prominently featured the Mexican flag, sparking debate about its impact on public perception and its historical significance as a symbol of resistance to discrimination against Mexican-Americans.
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48% Bias Score


Holocaust Survivor to Return German Award in Protest of Far-Right Influence
Albrecht Weinberg, a Holocaust survivor and recipient of Germany's Order of Merit, will return the award in protest of the Christian Democrat Union's cooperation with the far-right Alternative für Deutschland party, warning of the dangers of normalizing extremism and evoking memories of the Nazi era...
Holocaust Survivor to Return German Award in Protest of Far-Right Influence
Albrecht Weinberg, a Holocaust survivor and recipient of Germany's Order of Merit, will return the award in protest of the Christian Democrat Union's cooperation with the far-right Alternative für Deutschland party, warning of the dangers of normalizing extremism and evoking memories of the Nazi era...
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60% Bias Score


Asteroid 2024 YR4 Impact Probability Revised Upward
Asteroid 2024 YR4, discovered in December 2024 by the ATLAS Observatory, has a revised 1.5% to 1.9% chance of impacting Earth on January 22, 2032, according to ESA and NASA; international efforts are underway to monitor its trajectory.
Asteroid 2024 YR4 Impact Probability Revised Upward
Asteroid 2024 YR4, discovered in December 2024 by the ATLAS Observatory, has a revised 1.5% to 1.9% chance of impacting Earth on January 22, 2032, according to ESA and NASA; international efforts are underway to monitor its trajectory.
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12% Bias Score

Trump Administration Sues Chicago, Illinois Over Sanctuary City Policies
The Trump administration is suing Chicago and Illinois for their sanctuary city policies, alleging they violate federal law, following threats of funding cuts and a congressional investigation into mayors of sanctuary cities; the conflict centers on differing interpretations of the Supremacy Clause.

Trump Administration Sues Chicago, Illinois Over Sanctuary City Policies
The Trump administration is suing Chicago and Illinois for their sanctuary city policies, alleging they violate federal law, following threats of funding cuts and a congressional investigation into mayors of sanctuary cities; the conflict centers on differing interpretations of the Supremacy Clause.
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44% Bias Score

Vaginal Microbiome Research: Urgent Need for Inclusive Global Studies
The Isala Sisterhood consortium published an opinion article highlighting critical gaps in understanding the vaginal microbiome, emphasizing the need for more inclusive research to improve women's health.

Vaginal Microbiome Research: Urgent Need for Inclusive Global Studies
The Isala Sisterhood consortium published an opinion article highlighting critical gaps in understanding the vaginal microbiome, emphasizing the need for more inclusive research to improve women's health.
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28% Bias Score

Picasso's Royan Sketchbooks: Wartime Art and Resilience
Fleeing Nazi-occupied Paris in September 1939, Pablo Picasso found refuge in Royan, France, where he lived and worked until August 1940; the Picasso Museum in Málaga currently exhibits his sketchbooks and paintings from this period, offering insight into his creative process during wartime.

Picasso's Royan Sketchbooks: Wartime Art and Resilience
Fleeing Nazi-occupied Paris in September 1939, Pablo Picasso found refuge in Royan, France, where he lived and worked until August 1940; the Picasso Museum in Málaga currently exhibits his sketchbooks and paintings from this period, offering insight into his creative process during wartime.
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24% Bias Score

Illegal Jaguar Hunts in Bolivia Spark Investigation, Exposing International Hunting Network
Photographs of hunters posing with illegally killed jaguars in Bolivia sparked an investigation, leading to charges against seven people in Argentina and an ongoing probe in Bolivia targeting an Argentine and a Spaniard accused of killing five jaguars, potentially facing 19 years in prison.

Illegal Jaguar Hunts in Bolivia Spark Investigation, Exposing International Hunting Network
Photographs of hunters posing with illegally killed jaguars in Bolivia sparked an investigation, leading to charges against seven people in Argentina and an ongoing probe in Bolivia targeting an Argentine and a Spaniard accused of killing five jaguars, potentially facing 19 years in prison.
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64% Bias Score

Hearst Newsreels: A Visual Record of the Spanish Civil War
Recently digitized Hearst newsreels, spanning 1936-1939, offer a unique visual record of the Spanish Civil War, showing both combat and civilian life; the collection, totaling nine million meters of film, is available online.

Hearst Newsreels: A Visual Record of the Spanish Civil War
Recently digitized Hearst newsreels, spanning 1936-1939, offer a unique visual record of the Spanish Civil War, showing both combat and civilian life; the collection, totaling nine million meters of film, is available online.
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52% Bias Score

State Bounty Programs for Undocumented Immigrants Proposed, Raising Concerns
Republican state legislators in Mississippi and Missouri proposed bills offering $1,000 rewards for information leading to the arrest of undocumented immigrants, mirroring President Trump's anti-immigrant stance, but the Mississippi bill failed, and Missouri's future is uncertain.

State Bounty Programs for Undocumented Immigrants Proposed, Raising Concerns
Republican state legislators in Mississippi and Missouri proposed bills offering $1,000 rewards for information leading to the arrest of undocumented immigrants, mirroring President Trump's anti-immigrant stance, but the Mississippi bill failed, and Missouri's future is uncertain.
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60% Bias Score
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