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Malfunctioning Hotline, Pentagon Construction Cited in D.C. Near Miss
A malfunctioning communication hotline between Washington, D.C.'s military and civilian air traffic controllers, inactive since March 2022 due to Pentagon construction, may have contributed to a recent near-miss, raising serious safety concerns after a deadly January crash that killed 67 people. The...
Malfunctioning Hotline, Pentagon Construction Cited in D.C. Near Miss
A malfunctioning communication hotline between Washington, D.C.'s military and civilian air traffic controllers, inactive since March 2022 due to Pentagon construction, may have contributed to a recent near-miss, raising serious safety concerns after a deadly January crash that killed 67 people. The...
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36% Bias Score


Trump's Middle East Trip Overshadowed by Family Business Dealings
President Trump's Middle East trip overlaps with his family's expanding business ventures in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE, sparking ethical concerns regarding potential conflicts of interest, particularly concerning a $2 billion cryptocurrency investment and a Qatari-gifted jet.
Trump's Middle East Trip Overshadowed by Family Business Dealings
President Trump's Middle East trip overlaps with his family's expanding business ventures in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE, sparking ethical concerns regarding potential conflicts of interest, particularly concerning a $2 billion cryptocurrency investment and a Qatari-gifted jet.
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48% Bias Score


Hackers Shift Focus from UK to US Retailers in Cyberattack Campaign
Hackers responsible for cyberattacks against major UK retailers, including Marks & Spencer and the Co-op Group, are now targeting major US retailers, prompting warnings from Google's Threat Intelligence Group and the National Retail Federation.
Hackers Shift Focus from UK to US Retailers in Cyberattack Campaign
Hackers responsible for cyberattacks against major UK retailers, including Marks & Spencer and the Co-op Group, are now targeting major US retailers, prompting warnings from Google's Threat Intelligence Group and the National Retail Federation.
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36% Bias Score


HHS Reinstates 328 NIOSH Employees After Terminations
The Department of Health and Human Services reinstated 328 NIOSH employees, including those working on "black lung" disease screening and 9/11 responder health programs, after initial terminations under the Trump administration, following a court order and bipartisan opposition.
HHS Reinstates 328 NIOSH Employees After Terminations
The Department of Health and Human Services reinstated 328 NIOSH employees, including those working on "black lung" disease screening and 9/11 responder health programs, after initial terminations under the Trump administration, following a court order and bipartisan opposition.
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44% Bias Score


Cassidy Defends Kennedy Amid Vaccine Controversy
Senator Bill Cassidy's support for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s confirmation as HHS Secretary, despite Kennedy's history of anti-vaccine statements, has sparked controversy as Kennedy's recent comments have questioned vaccine safety, while significant budget cuts impact vaccine access programs.
Cassidy Defends Kennedy Amid Vaccine Controversy
Senator Bill Cassidy's support for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s confirmation as HHS Secretary, despite Kennedy's history of anti-vaccine statements, has sparked controversy as Kennedy's recent comments have questioned vaccine safety, while significant budget cuts impact vaccine access programs.
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56% Bias Score


Supreme Court to Rule on Nationwide Injunctions Against Presidential Policies
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments on whether lower courts can issue nationwide injunctions blocking presidential policies, focusing on a case concerning the Trump administration's attempt to end birthright citizenship, with a decision potentially significantly impacting the balance of power bet...
Supreme Court to Rule on Nationwide Injunctions Against Presidential Policies
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments on whether lower courts can issue nationwide injunctions blocking presidential policies, focusing on a case concerning the Trump administration's attempt to end birthright citizenship, with a decision potentially significantly impacting the balance of power bet...
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40% Bias Score

Successful Gene Editing Treatment for Rare Genetic Disease
A 9.5-month-old baby, KJ Muldoon, successfully received a custom CRISPR-based gene editing therapy for severe CPS1 deficiency, a rare genetic disease affecting approximately one in a million babies. The treatment significantly improved his health, demonstrating the potential of personalized gene the...

Successful Gene Editing Treatment for Rare Genetic Disease
A 9.5-month-old baby, KJ Muldoon, successfully received a custom CRISPR-based gene editing therapy for severe CPS1 deficiency, a rare genetic disease affecting approximately one in a million babies. The treatment significantly improved his health, demonstrating the potential of personalized gene the...
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40% Bias Score

X.AI Chatbot Grok Inserts Unprompted Details on South Africa Violence
Elon Musk's X.AI chatbot, Grok, unexpectedly inserted details about violence against white South Africans into over 20 unrelated user responses over two days, prompting an investigation by X and highlighting concerns about AI bias and the amplification of controversial narratives.

X.AI Chatbot Grok Inserts Unprompted Details on South Africa Violence
Elon Musk's X.AI chatbot, Grok, unexpectedly inserted details about violence against white South Africans into over 20 unrelated user responses over two days, prompting an investigation by X and highlighting concerns about AI bias and the amplification of controversial narratives.
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60% Bias Score

Harvard Scientist Charged with Smuggling Biological Material
Harvard scientist Kseniia Petrova was charged with smuggling undeclared frog embryos into the US after a customs search at Boston Logan Airport on February 16th revealed biological samples in her luggage; her detention and subsequent legal challenges raise questions about due process and the scope o...

Harvard Scientist Charged with Smuggling Biological Material
Harvard scientist Kseniia Petrova was charged with smuggling undeclared frog embryos into the US after a customs search at Boston Logan Airport on February 16th revealed biological samples in her luggage; her detention and subsequent legal challenges raise questions about due process and the scope o...
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52% Bias Score

Venezuelan Toddler Reunited With Mother After U.S. Deportation
Two-year-old Maikelys Espinoza was reunited with her mother in Caracas after being separated from her parents during their deportation from the U.S., where her father remains imprisoned and her mother was deported on April 25; the U.S. cited alleged ties to the Tren de Aragua gang as justification, ...

Venezuelan Toddler Reunited With Mother After U.S. Deportation
Two-year-old Maikelys Espinoza was reunited with her mother in Caracas after being separated from her parents during their deportation from the U.S., where her father remains imprisoned and her mother was deported on April 25; the U.S. cited alleged ties to the Tren de Aragua gang as justification, ...
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60% Bias Score

Hackers Shift Focus to US Retailers After UK Attacks
A group of hackers responsible for cyberattacks against major UK retailers, including Marks & Spencer and the Co-op Group, are now targeting major American retail brands, according to Google's Threat Intelligence Group, raising concerns about data breaches and operational disruptions.

Hackers Shift Focus to US Retailers After UK Attacks
A group of hackers responsible for cyberattacks against major UK retailers, including Marks & Spencer and the Co-op Group, are now targeting major American retail brands, according to Google's Threat Intelligence Group, raising concerns about data breaches and operational disruptions.
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36% Bias Score

Proposed U.S. Remittance Tax Threatens Global Economies
A proposed U.S. bill seeks to impose a 5% tax on remittances, impacting over 40 million people and potentially banning remittances from undocumented immigrants, threatening economies reliant on these funds and causing concern about increased illegal migration.

Proposed U.S. Remittance Tax Threatens Global Economies
A proposed U.S. bill seeks to impose a 5% tax on remittances, impacting over 40 million people and potentially banning remittances from undocumented immigrants, threatening economies reliant on these funds and causing concern about increased illegal migration.
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52% Bias Score
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