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Man Arrested for Aiding in California Fertility Clinic Bombing
Federal authorities arrested Daniel Park for aiding Guy Edward Bartkus, who died in a May 17th terrorist attack on a Palm Springs fertility clinic; Park supplied ammonium nitrate and participated in bomb-making experiments with Bartkus, driven by shared anti-natalist beliefs.
Man Arrested for Aiding in California Fertility Clinic Bombing
Federal authorities arrested Daniel Park for aiding Guy Edward Bartkus, who died in a May 17th terrorist attack on a Palm Springs fertility clinic; Park supplied ammonium nitrate and participated in bomb-making experiments with Bartkus, driven by shared anti-natalist beliefs.
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48% Bias Score


Hungary Delays Controversial Media Law Debate Until Autumn
Hungary's parliament will delay debate on a controversial media law until autumn, following criticism from the EU and concerns about its impact on media freedom and potential violations of EU law. The law would grant broad powers to monitor foreign-funded media and NGOs.
Hungary Delays Controversial Media Law Debate Until Autumn
Hungary's parliament will delay debate on a controversial media law until autumn, following criticism from the EU and concerns about its impact on media freedom and potential violations of EU law. The law would grant broad powers to monitor foreign-funded media and NGOs.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Moves to Block Foreign Students from Harvard
President Trump issued an executive order attempting to block nearly all foreign students from attending Harvard University, citing national security concerns and alleging insufficient cooperation from the university regarding student misconduct records; Harvard denounced the order as illegal.
Trump Moves to Block Foreign Students from Harvard
President Trump issued an executive order attempting to block nearly all foreign students from attending Harvard University, citing national security concerns and alleging insufficient cooperation from the university regarding student misconduct records; Harvard denounced the order as illegal.
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64% Bias Score


EU Infant Mortality Rises Amid Healthcare Shortages
Infant mortality rates rose in at least eight EU countries in 2024, with Romania and France showing the sharpest increases, exceeding the EU average of 3.3 deaths per 1,000 live births; factors include increased maternal age, higher multiple births, and unequal healthcare access; healthcare worker s...
EU Infant Mortality Rises Amid Healthcare Shortages
Infant mortality rates rose in at least eight EU countries in 2024, with Romania and France showing the sharpest increases, exceeding the EU average of 3.3 deaths per 1,000 live births; factors include increased maternal age, higher multiple births, and unequal healthcare access; healthcare worker s...
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44% Bias Score


Ukraine Provides Russia with List of 339 Deportated Children
During a second round of talks in Istanbul, Ukraine gave Russia a list of 339 forcibly deported Ukrainian children, seeking their return as a key part of any peace deal; Russia responded skeptically, claiming it needed more information despite reportedly knowing the children's locations.
Ukraine Provides Russia with List of 339 Deportated Children
During a second round of talks in Istanbul, Ukraine gave Russia a list of 339 forcibly deported Ukrainian children, seeking their return as a key part of any peace deal; Russia responded skeptically, claiming it needed more information despite reportedly knowing the children's locations.
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40% Bias Score


France Bans #SkinnyTok Hashtag on TikTok Amid Body Image Concerns
France pressured TikTok into banning the #SkinnyTok hashtag, which promoted unhealthy weight loss and extreme thinness, accumulating over half a million posts before its removal; this highlights concerns about the platform's influence on young users and the need for stronger regulations.
France Bans #SkinnyTok Hashtag on TikTok Amid Body Image Concerns
France pressured TikTok into banning the #SkinnyTok hashtag, which promoted unhealthy weight loss and extreme thinness, accumulating over half a million posts before its removal; this highlights concerns about the platform's influence on young users and the need for stronger regulations.
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48% Bias Score

EU Scientists Reject Carbon Credits for 2040 Climate Targets
The EU's top scientific advisors urge against using international carbon credits to meet its 2040 climate goals, recommending a 90-95% domestic emissions reduction instead, citing concerns about effectiveness and environmental integrity; this follows political challenges to the EU's green agenda.

EU Scientists Reject Carbon Credits for 2040 Climate Targets
The EU's top scientific advisors urge against using international carbon credits to meet its 2040 climate goals, recommending a 90-95% domestic emissions reduction instead, citing concerns about effectiveness and environmental integrity; this follows political challenges to the EU's green agenda.
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48% Bias Score

Denmark Expands Ban on Religious Symbols in Education
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced an expansion of the country's ban on face veils to schools and universities, citing concerns about social control and oppression of women, and proposing the removal of prayer rooms from educational institutions.

Denmark Expands Ban on Religious Symbols in Education
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced an expansion of the country's ban on face veils to schools and universities, citing concerns about social control and oppression of women, and proposing the removal of prayer rooms from educational institutions.
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64% Bias Score

Navantia's AIP Submarine Technology Competes for Global Market Share
Spain's Navantia, ranked 88th globally in arms sales in 2023, aims to secure international contracts with its innovative AIP system for S80 submarines, competing with global players for tenders like Canada's planned purchase of 12 new submarines.

Navantia's AIP Submarine Technology Competes for Global Market Share
Spain's Navantia, ranked 88th globally in arms sales in 2023, aims to secure international contracts with its innovative AIP system for S80 submarines, competing with global players for tenders like Canada's planned purchase of 12 new submarines.
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40% Bias Score

Russia's War in Ukraine Causes Over €85 Billion in Environmental Damage
Since February 2022, Russia's war in Ukraine has resulted in over 8,000 documented environmental crimes, costing more than €85 billion, including damage to the Chernobyl nuclear plant and the Kakhovka dam; Ukraine is working to repair the damage while also meeting EU environmental standards for memb...

Russia's War in Ukraine Causes Over €85 Billion in Environmental Damage
Since February 2022, Russia's war in Ukraine has resulted in over 8,000 documented environmental crimes, costing more than €85 billion, including damage to the Chernobyl nuclear plant and the Kakhovka dam; Ukraine is working to repair the damage while also meeting EU environmental standards for memb...
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52% Bias Score

Chinese Scientists Charged with Smuggling Toxic Fungus into US
Two Chinese scientists, Yunqing Jian and Zunyong Liu, were charged with smuggling the toxic fungus Fusarium graminearum into the US in July 2024; Jian, a member of the Chinese Communist Party, hid the fungus in her backpack, while Liu, who had previously worked at the University of Michigan lab wher...

Chinese Scientists Charged with Smuggling Toxic Fungus into US
Two Chinese scientists, Yunqing Jian and Zunyong Liu, were charged with smuggling the toxic fungus Fusarium graminearum into the US in July 2024; Jian, a member of the Chinese Communist Party, hid the fungus in her backpack, while Liu, who had previously worked at the University of Michigan lab wher...
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56% Bias Score

El Salvador: Three Military Officials Sentenced for 1982 Murder of Dutch Journalists
A Salvadoran court sentenced three retired military officials to 15 years in prison for the 1982 murder of four Dutch journalists who were ambushed and killed while filming a documentary about the country's civil war; the court also ordered the government to apologize.

El Salvador: Three Military Officials Sentenced for 1982 Murder of Dutch Journalists
A Salvadoran court sentenced three retired military officials to 15 years in prison for the 1982 murder of four Dutch journalists who were ambushed and killed while filming a documentary about the country's civil war; the court also ordered the government to apologize.
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28% Bias Score
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