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Klarna's US Stock Debut and Expansion Plans Amid Buy Now, Pay Later Scrutiny
Klarna, a Swedish buy now, pay later company, debuted on the US stock market with a $16 billion valuation, but faces scrutiny over its expansion plans and potential for consumer debt.
Klarna's US Stock Debut and Expansion Plans Amid Buy Now, Pay Later Scrutiny
Klarna, a Swedish buy now, pay later company, debuted on the US stock market with a $16 billion valuation, but faces scrutiny over its expansion plans and potential for consumer debt.
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24% Bias Score


Trump Administration Redirects $500 Million in Federal Funding to HBCUs and Tribal Colleges
The Trump administration redirected nearly $500 million in federal funding from programs serving minority students to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and tribal colleges, citing unconstitutionality of the previous programs.
Trump Administration Redirects $500 Million in Federal Funding to HBCUs and Tribal Colleges
The Trump administration redirected nearly $500 million in federal funding from programs serving minority students to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and tribal colleges, citing unconstitutionality of the previous programs.
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48% Bias Score


Bobby Hart, Monkees Songwriter, Dies at 86
Bobby Hart, a key songwriter for the Monkees who co-wrote hits like "Last Train to Clarksville" with Tommy Boyce, died at 86 in Los Angeles after a period of declining health.
Bobby Hart, Monkees Songwriter, Dies at 86
Bobby Hart, a key songwriter for the Monkees who co-wrote hits like "Last Train to Clarksville" with Tommy Boyce, died at 86 in Los Angeles after a period of declining health.
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20% Bias Score


Former Illinois Governor Jim Edgar Dies at 79
Former Illinois Governor Jim Edgar, a Republican who served two terms from 1990 to 1998, passed away Sunday at age 79 due to complications from pancreatic cancer treatment.
Former Illinois Governor Jim Edgar Dies at 79
Former Illinois Governor Jim Edgar, a Republican who served two terms from 1990 to 1998, passed away Sunday at age 79 due to complications from pancreatic cancer treatment.
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China Launches Anti-Dumping and Anti-Discrimination Probes Against US Semiconductor Firms
China initiated anti-dumping and anti-discrimination investigations into US semiconductor imports and export restrictions, respectively, ahead of US-China trade talks in Madrid, escalating trade tensions.
China Launches Anti-Dumping and Anti-Discrimination Probes Against US Semiconductor Firms
China initiated anti-dumping and anti-discrimination investigations into US semiconductor imports and export restrictions, respectively, ahead of US-China trade talks in Madrid, escalating trade tensions.
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20% Bias Score


Israeli Raid on Oscar-Winning Director's Home Follows Settler Violence
Israeli soldiers raided the West Bank home of Oscar-winning Palestinian director Basel Adra on Saturday, searching for him and his wife's phone, following an attack by Israeli settlers that injured three of his relatives; the Israeli military stated that soldiers were in the village after Palestinia...
Israeli Raid on Oscar-Winning Director's Home Follows Settler Violence
Israeli soldiers raided the West Bank home of Oscar-winning Palestinian director Basel Adra on Saturday, searching for him and his wife's phone, following an attack by Israeli settlers that injured three of his relatives; the Israeli military stated that soldiers were in the village after Palestinia...
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40% Bias Score

$58 Million Security Funding Request Following Political Assassinations
Following the assassination of Charlie Kirk and other recent political violence, the Trump administration requested $58 million for security enhancements to protect the executive and judicial branches, while also supporting increased security for Congress.

$58 Million Security Funding Request Following Political Assassinations
Following the assassination of Charlie Kirk and other recent political violence, the Trump administration requested $58 million for security enhancements to protect the executive and judicial branches, while also supporting increased security for Congress.
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28% Bias Score

Demon Slayer" Anime Film Shatters Box Office Records with $70 Million Opening
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba — Infinity Castle" achieved the biggest domestic opening ever for an anime film, earning $70 million in North America and $177.8 million globally, exceeding expectations and marking a September box office rebound.

Demon Slayer" Anime Film Shatters Box Office Records with $70 Million Opening
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba — Infinity Castle" achieved the biggest domestic opening ever for an anime film, earning $70 million in North America and $177.8 million globally, exceeding expectations and marking a September box office rebound.
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40% Bias Score

Kentucky Man Charged with Murder After Partner's Remains Found in Home
Daniel A. Kearney, 39, of Kentucky, was arrested on September 11 and charged with murder, abuse of a corpse, tampering with physical evidence, and cruelty to animals after the remains of his partner, Damian Poole, 36, were found in his home with multiple gunshot wounds.

Kentucky Man Charged with Murder After Partner's Remains Found in Home
Daniel A. Kearney, 39, of Kentucky, was arrested on September 11 and charged with murder, abuse of a corpse, tampering with physical evidence, and cruelty to animals after the remains of his partner, Damian Poole, 36, were found in his home with multiple gunshot wounds.
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8% Bias Score

Israel's Gaza Offensive: Airstrikes Kill 32, Including 12 Children, Amid Evacuation Urges
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza City killed at least 32 people, including 12 children, on Saturday, as Israel intensifies its offensive and urges a mass evacuation of the city's population, while relatives of Israeli hostages held by Hamas criticize the Israeli government's approach to securing their rel...

Israel's Gaza Offensive: Airstrikes Kill 32, Including 12 Children, Amid Evacuation Urges
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza City killed at least 32 people, including 12 children, on Saturday, as Israel intensifies its offensive and urges a mass evacuation of the city's population, while relatives of Israeli hostages held by Hamas criticize the Israeli government's approach to securing their rel...
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36% Bias Score

Lawsuit Claims Roblox and Discord Enabled Child's Grooming, Suicide
A California mother is suing Roblox and Discord, alleging that her 15-year-old son's grooming and subsequent suicide resulted from inadequate safety measures on these platforms.

Lawsuit Claims Roblox and Discord Enabled Child's Grooming, Suicide
A California mother is suing Roblox and Discord, alleging that her 15-year-old son's grooming and subsequent suicide resulted from inadequate safety measures on these platforms.
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48% Bias Score

Poland Deploys Aircraft After Drone Threat Near Ukraine Border
On Saturday, Polish and allied aircraft conducted a two-hour preventive operation in Polish airspace due to a threat of drone strikes near the Ukrainian border, prompting the closure of Lublin Airport and raising concerns about Russia's actions in Ukraine.

Poland Deploys Aircraft After Drone Threat Near Ukraine Border
On Saturday, Polish and allied aircraft conducted a two-hour preventive operation in Polish airspace due to a threat of drone strikes near the Ukrainian border, prompting the closure of Lublin Airport and raising concerns about Russia's actions in Ukraine.
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24% Bias Score
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