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Klobuchar Reflects on 2024 Election, Hints at Potential 2028 Run
Following the 2024 election, Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota suggested that a Democratic primary would have been advantageous, prompting discussion about women's electability and her potential 2028 presidential run. She currently holds a leadership position in the Senate and prioritizes addressin...
Klobuchar Reflects on 2024 Election, Hints at Potential 2028 Run
Following the 2024 election, Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota suggested that a Democratic primary would have been advantageous, prompting discussion about women's electability and her potential 2028 presidential run. She currently holds a leadership position in the Senate and prioritizes addressin...
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36% Bias Score


Syria Excavation Yields Potential Remains of ISIS Hostages
In Dabiq, Syria, a joint US-Qatari team is excavating a site believed to contain the remains of American hostages murdered by ISIS; over a dozen sets of remains have been unearthed and will undergo DNA analysis.
Syria Excavation Yields Potential Remains of ISIS Hostages
In Dabiq, Syria, a joint US-Qatari team is excavating a site believed to contain the remains of American hostages murdered by ISIS; over a dozen sets of remains have been unearthed and will undergo DNA analysis.
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32% Bias Score


FDA Delays Publishing Food Safety Warning Letters Due to Staff Layoffs
The FDA issued warning letters to several companies for serious food safety violations, including potential botulism contamination, but these haven't been published online due to staff layoffs under the Trump administration, delaying public awareness of potential risks.
FDA Delays Publishing Food Safety Warning Letters Due to Staff Layoffs
The FDA issued warning letters to several companies for serious food safety violations, including potential botulism contamination, but these haven't been published online due to staff layoffs under the Trump administration, delaying public awareness of potential risks.
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24% Bias Score


U.S. Trade War Casts Shadow on Business Travel
The U.S. trade war is causing uncertainty in the business travel sector, with a projected 22% decrease in trips due to government actions and corporate cost-cutting measures; however, a complete collapse has not yet occurred, and the impact on leisure travel may be more significant in the short term...
U.S. Trade War Casts Shadow on Business Travel
The U.S. trade war is causing uncertainty in the business travel sector, with a projected 22% decrease in trips due to government actions and corporate cost-cutting measures; however, a complete collapse has not yet occurred, and the impact on leisure travel may be more significant in the short term...
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60% Bias Score


Trump Administration Explores Ending Due Process for Unauthorized Immigrants
Top Trump advisor Stephen Miller announced the administration is considering ending due process protections for unauthorized immigrants by suspending the writ of habeas corpus, citing a constitutional clause applicable during invasion; President Trump supports this, despite judicial challenges and c...
Trump Administration Explores Ending Due Process for Unauthorized Immigrants
Top Trump advisor Stephen Miller announced the administration is considering ending due process protections for unauthorized immigrants by suspending the writ of habeas corpus, citing a constitutional clause applicable during invasion; President Trump supports this, despite judicial challenges and c...
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52% Bias Score


Adams Corruption Case Dropped, Documents Reveal Extensive Investigation
Federal agents investigating New York City Mayor Eric Adams for corruption seized his phones and searched multiple locations, including his residence and his partner's home, before the Justice Department dropped the case in February 2024, following President Trump's inauguration.
Adams Corruption Case Dropped, Documents Reveal Extensive Investigation
Federal agents investigating New York City Mayor Eric Adams for corruption seized his phones and searched multiple locations, including his residence and his partner's home, before the Justice Department dropped the case in February 2024, following President Trump's inauguration.
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60% Bias Score

India-Pakistan Conflict Escalates with Cross-Border Missile Strikes
On Saturday, India launched missile strikes on three Pakistani air bases, prompting immediate Pakistani retaliation with missile strikes on Indian military facilities, escalating a conflict rooted in a recent massacre in Kashmir that India blames on Pakistan.

India-Pakistan Conflict Escalates with Cross-Border Missile Strikes
On Saturday, India launched missile strikes on three Pakistani air bases, prompting immediate Pakistani retaliation with missile strikes on Indian military facilities, escalating a conflict rooted in a recent massacre in Kashmir that India blames on Pakistan.
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40% Bias Score

US-China Trade Talks Aim to Reduce Tariffs
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer met with high-ranking Chinese officials in Geneva on Saturday to discuss reducing tariffs that have reached 145% on US goods and 125% on Chinese imports, impacting $660 billion in trade.

US-China Trade Talks Aim to Reduce Tariffs
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer met with high-ranking Chinese officials in Geneva on Saturday to discuss reducing tariffs that have reached 145% on US goods and 125% on Chinese imports, impacting $660 billion in trade.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Appoints Controversial Fox News Host Jeanine Pirro as Interim U.S. Attorney
President Trump appointed Jeanine Pirro, a Fox News host known for promoting election conspiracies, as interim U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C., despite a past federal investigation stemming from a taped conversation where she plotted to bug her husband's boat to catch him in an affair, and past a...

Trump Appoints Controversial Fox News Host Jeanine Pirro as Interim U.S. Attorney
President Trump appointed Jeanine Pirro, a Fox News host known for promoting election conspiracies, as interim U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C., despite a past federal investigation stemming from a taped conversation where she plotted to bug her husband's boat to catch him in an affair, and past a...
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60% Bias Score

DOD Revokes $6.7 Million Grant for Infant Heart-Defect Device
Cornell University professor James Antaki's $6.7 million grant for his infant heart-defect device, PediaFlow, was unexpectedly revoked by the Department of Defense on April 8th, jeopardizing three decades of research and potentially delaying a life-saving technology.

DOD Revokes $6.7 Million Grant for Infant Heart-Defect Device
Cornell University professor James Antaki's $6.7 million grant for his infant heart-defect device, PediaFlow, was unexpectedly revoked by the Department of Defense on April 8th, jeopardizing three decades of research and potentially delaying a life-saving technology.
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64% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Federal Workforce Reductions
A California federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to reduce staff and reorganize 21 federal agencies, citing a lack of legal authority and finding the plaintiffs reasonably waited to gather information before filing suit on April 28th; the order lasts two weeks.

Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Federal Workforce Reductions
A California federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to reduce staff and reorganize 21 federal agencies, citing a lack of legal authority and finding the plaintiffs reasonably waited to gather information before filing suit on April 28th; the order lasts two weeks.
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40% Bias Score

South Carolina Execution Raises Concerns Over Humane Treatment
Mikal Mahdi, executed by firing squad in South Carolina on April 11, 2024, suffered for 80 seconds after being shot, contradicting the state's claim of a humane execution; a forensic pathologist's report disputes the official autopsy, showing only two bullets hit Mahdi, far from the heart.

South Carolina Execution Raises Concerns Over Humane Treatment
Mikal Mahdi, executed by firing squad in South Carolina on April 11, 2024, suffered for 80 seconds after being shot, contradicting the state's claim of a humane execution; a forensic pathologist's report disputes the official autopsy, showing only two bullets hit Mahdi, far from the heart.
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36% Bias Score
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