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Judge Rejects Bid to Block Trump Administration's USAID Staff Reductions
A federal judge on Friday rejected a request to halt the Trump administration's plan to remove thousands of USAID workers, despite labor groups' claims of humanitarian consequences and jeopardized safety; the judge found insufficient evidence of immediate harm.
Judge Rejects Bid to Block Trump Administration's USAID Staff Reductions
A federal judge on Friday rejected a request to halt the Trump administration's plan to remove thousands of USAID workers, despite labor groups' claims of humanitarian consequences and jeopardized safety; the judge found insufficient evidence of immediate harm.
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44% Bias Score


U.S. Stocks Plunge on Weak Data and Policy Fears
U.S. stocks plummeted on Friday, January 26, 2024, due to weak economic data, including a drop in consumer sentiment and existing home sales, and fears over potential policy changes from the Trump administration. The Dow fell 748 points (1.7%), S&P 500 1.7%, and Nasdaq over 2%.
U.S. Stocks Plunge on Weak Data and Policy Fears
U.S. stocks plummeted on Friday, January 26, 2024, due to weak economic data, including a drop in consumer sentiment and existing home sales, and fears over potential policy changes from the Trump administration. The Dow fell 748 points (1.7%), S&P 500 1.7%, and Nasdaq over 2%.
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52% Bias Score


Pope Francis Hospitalized, Sepsis a Major Risk
Pope Francis, 88, is hospitalized in Rome with pneumonia and a complex respiratory infection, facing a serious risk of sepsis; the Holy Year celebrations continue without him.
Pope Francis Hospitalized, Sepsis a Major Risk
Pope Francis, 88, is hospitalized in Rome with pneumonia and a complex respiratory infection, facing a serious risk of sepsis; the Holy Year celebrations continue without him.
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40% Bias Score


Richard Allen Found Guilty in Delphi Murders
Richard Allen was found guilty on November 11th of murdering Liberty German and Abigail Williams in Delphi, Indiana, eight years after their deaths, following a four-week trial and four days of jury deliberation; he was sentenced to 130 years in prison.
Richard Allen Found Guilty in Delphi Murders
Richard Allen was found guilty on November 11th of murdering Liberty German and Abigail Williams in Delphi, Indiana, eight years after their deaths, following a four-week trial and four days of jury deliberation; he was sentenced to 130 years in prison.
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40% Bias Score


Supreme Court Delays Trump's Attempt to Fire Watchdog Agency Head
The Supreme Court temporarily blocked President Trump's attempt to fire the head of the Office of Special Counsel, delaying a decision until February 26th after lower courts blocked the action, setting a precedent for future executive actions.
Supreme Court Delays Trump's Attempt to Fire Watchdog Agency Head
The Supreme Court temporarily blocked President Trump's attempt to fire the head of the Office of Special Counsel, delaying a decision until February 26th after lower courts blocked the action, setting a precedent for future executive actions.
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40% Bias Score


Hawaii Man Freed After 30 Years Based on New DNA Evidence
Hawaii man Gordon Cordeiro, 51, was released from prison on Friday after 30 years, due to new DNA evidence that excludes him from the 1994 murder of Timothy Blaisdell in Maui; the prosecution plans to appeal.
Hawaii Man Freed After 30 Years Based on New DNA Evidence
Hawaii man Gordon Cordeiro, 51, was released from prison on Friday after 30 years, due to new DNA evidence that excludes him from the 1994 murder of Timothy Blaisdell in Maui; the prosecution plans to appeal.
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40% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Effort to End DEI Funding
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration's attempt to terminate federal grants and contracts related to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, citing the vagueness of the administration's definition of "equity-related" activities and the potential for discriminatory enforcement imp...

Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Effort to End DEI Funding
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration's attempt to terminate federal grants and contracts related to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, citing the vagueness of the administration's definition of "equity-related" activities and the potential for discriminatory enforcement imp...
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40% Bias Score

Hamas's Misidentification of Remains Violates Ceasefire, Exacerbating Israeli-Palestinian Tensions
Following a ceasefire agreement, Hamas mistakenly returned the remains of a Gazan woman instead of Shiri Bibas, whose two young children were confirmed dead in captivity by Israeli officials, leading to accusations of a serious ceasefire violation and intensifying the conflict.

Hamas's Misidentification of Remains Violates Ceasefire, Exacerbating Israeli-Palestinian Tensions
Following a ceasefire agreement, Hamas mistakenly returned the remains of a Gazan woman instead of Shiri Bibas, whose two young children were confirmed dead in captivity by Israeli officials, leading to accusations of a serious ceasefire violation and intensifying the conflict.
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52% Bias Score

South Carolina Death Row Inmate Chooses Firing Squad Execution
Brad Sigmon, a 67-year-old South Carolina death row inmate convicted in 2002 of killing his ex-girlfriend's parents, chose to be executed by firing squad on March 7, 2024, becoming the first such execution in South Carolina since 2010 and the first in the U.S. since Utah's 2010 execution of Ronnie L...

South Carolina Death Row Inmate Chooses Firing Squad Execution
Brad Sigmon, a 67-year-old South Carolina death row inmate convicted in 2002 of killing his ex-girlfriend's parents, chose to be executed by firing squad on March 7, 2024, becoming the first such execution in South Carolina since 2010 and the first in the U.S. since Utah's 2010 execution of Ronnie L...
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56% Bias Score

USPS Board Prepares for Potential Trump Takeover
The U.S. Postal Service board is fighting a potential Trump administration takeover, citing constitutional grounds and concerns about service disruptions, despite reporting its first profit since 2006; the move comes amidst broader federal government restructuring efforts.

USPS Board Prepares for Potential Trump Takeover
The U.S. Postal Service board is fighting a potential Trump administration takeover, citing constitutional grounds and concerns about service disruptions, despite reporting its first profit since 2006; the move comes amidst broader federal government restructuring efforts.
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48% Bias Score

Berkshire Hathaway's Record Cash Pile Raises Questions
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway ended 2024 with a record $334 billion in cash after selling over $134 billion in stocks, a move that contrasts with his typical investment strategy and raises questions about market outlook and succession planning.

Berkshire Hathaway's Record Cash Pile Raises Questions
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway ended 2024 with a record $334 billion in cash after selling over $134 billion in stocks, a move that contrasts with his typical investment strategy and raises questions about market outlook and succession planning.
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52% Bias Score

AI Voice Recreation in Gabby Petito Documentary Sparks Ethical Debate
Netflix's "American Murder: Gabby Petito" uses AI to recreate the victim's voice from journals and texts, sparking ethical concerns among viewers despite her family's approval; the documentary details Petito's 2021 disappearance and death, highlighting the ongoing debate about using AI in documentar...

AI Voice Recreation in Gabby Petito Documentary Sparks Ethical Debate
Netflix's "American Murder: Gabby Petito" uses AI to recreate the victim's voice from journals and texts, sparking ethical concerns among viewers despite her family's approval; the documentary details Petito's 2021 disappearance and death, highlighting the ongoing debate about using AI in documentar...
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44% Bias Score
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