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Air Canada Delays Resumption After Flight Attendants Defy Return-to-Work Order
Air Canada suspended its Sunday flight resumption after 10,000 flight attendants, represented by CUPE, defied a return-to-work order issued by the Canadian Industrial Relations Board following a Saturday walkout impacting 130,000 daily travelers, leading to a Monday evening resumption.
Air Canada Delays Resumption After Flight Attendants Defy Return-to-Work Order
Air Canada suspended its Sunday flight resumption after 10,000 flight attendants, represented by CUPE, defied a return-to-work order issued by the Canadian Industrial Relations Board following a Saturday walkout impacting 130,000 daily travelers, leading to a Monday evening resumption.
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40% Bias Score


Middlebury's German for Singers Program: A Pathway to German Opera
Middlebury College's seven-week German for Singers program provides intensive language immersion and industry insights, costing $12,000 but with financial aid available, to help American opera singers succeed in Germany's competitive market.
Middlebury's German for Singers Program: A Pathway to German Opera
Middlebury College's seven-week German for Singers program provides intensive language immersion and industry insights, costing $12,000 but with financial aid available, to help American opera singers succeed in Germany's competitive market.
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36% Bias Score


California Democrats Propose Redistricting Plan in Response to Texas
California Democrats proposed a new congressional map that could give their party up to five additional seats, directly responding to Texas Republicans' similar efforts; Governor Newsom plans a November 4th special election for voter approval.
California Democrats Propose Redistricting Plan in Response to Texas
California Democrats proposed a new congressional map that could give their party up to five additional seats, directly responding to Texas Republicans' similar efforts; Governor Newsom plans a November 4th special election for voter approval.
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56% Bias Score


Federal Deployment in D.C. Sparks Fear Among Youth
President Trump's deployment of federal forces to Washington, D.C., following a crime spike, has caused fear among young residents who feel unsafe due to increased police presence, prompting a lawsuit from D.C. officials and highlighting concerns about disproportionate responses to youth crime.
Federal Deployment in D.C. Sparks Fear Among Youth
President Trump's deployment of federal forces to Washington, D.C., following a crime spike, has caused fear among young residents who feel unsafe due to increased police presence, prompting a lawsuit from D.C. officials and highlighting concerns about disproportionate responses to youth crime.
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52% Bias Score


Israeli Soldiers Refuse Gaza Call-Ups Amidst Rising Anti-War Sentiment
Israeli soldiers are increasingly refusing call-ups for the Gaza war, citing moral objections and the war's seemingly endless nature, leading to a military manpower shortage and a growing anti-war movement.
Israeli Soldiers Refuse Gaza Call-Ups Amidst Rising Anti-War Sentiment
Israeli soldiers are increasingly refusing call-ups for the Gaza war, citing moral objections and the war's seemingly endless nature, leading to a military manpower shortage and a growing anti-war movement.
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56% Bias Score


Unit 731's Legacy: Unearthing Wartime Atrocities and the US Immunity Deal
Eighty years after Japan's World War II surrender, the legacy of Unit 731, a Japanese biological warfare unit infamous for brutal experiments on live prisoners, continues to fuel controversy as new evidence emerges and the US's controversial immunity deal is revisited.
Unit 731's Legacy: Unearthing Wartime Atrocities and the US Immunity Deal
Eighty years after Japan's World War II surrender, the legacy of Unit 731, a Japanese biological warfare unit infamous for brutal experiments on live prisoners, continues to fuel controversy as new evidence emerges and the US's controversial immunity deal is revisited.
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48% Bias Score

D.C. Protests Against Trump's Attempted Police Takeover
On Saturday, hundreds protested in Washington D.C. against President Trump's attempted takeover of the city's police department and deployment of the National Guard, following an unsuccessful attempt by the Attorney General to appoint a Trump-controlled emergency police commissioner.

D.C. Protests Against Trump's Attempted Police Takeover
On Saturday, hundreds protested in Washington D.C. against President Trump's attempted takeover of the city's police department and deployment of the National Guard, following an unsuccessful attempt by the Attorney General to appoint a Trump-controlled emergency police commissioner.
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44% Bias Score

Killing of Al Jazeera Journalist in Gaza Sparks Concerns over Press Freedom
The targeted killing of Al Jazeera journalist Anas al-Sharif and five other journalists by Israeli forces on August 10th during the Gaza conflict raises concerns about press freedom. Israel claims al-Sharif was a Hamas operative, but this is disputed by Al Jazeera and the Committee to Protect Journa...

Killing of Al Jazeera Journalist in Gaza Sparks Concerns over Press Freedom
The targeted killing of Al Jazeera journalist Anas al-Sharif and five other journalists by Israeli forces on August 10th during the Gaza conflict raises concerns about press freedom. Israel claims al-Sharif was a Hamas operative, but this is disputed by Al Jazeera and the Committee to Protect Journa...
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36% Bias Score

Hiroshima Survivor's Testimony Underscores Ongoing Nuclear Disarmament Struggle
Eighty years after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, 83-year-old hibakusha Toshiyuki Mimaki shared his experiences with elementary school students, highlighting the human cost of nuclear weapons and the ongoing struggle for nuclear disarmament, while Japan's reliance on the US nuclear umbrella create...

Hiroshima Survivor's Testimony Underscores Ongoing Nuclear Disarmament Struggle
Eighty years after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, 83-year-old hibakusha Toshiyuki Mimaki shared his experiences with elementary school students, highlighting the human cost of nuclear weapons and the ongoing struggle for nuclear disarmament, while Japan's reliance on the US nuclear umbrella create...
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60% Bias Score

Air Canada Strike Grounds Flights, Stranding Thousands
More than 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants initiated a strike early Saturday, halting all airline operations and stranding thousands of travelers due to a failed contract negotiation, leaving many stranded during peak summer travel season and causing significant travel disruption.

Air Canada Strike Grounds Flights, Stranding Thousands
More than 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants initiated a strike early Saturday, halting all airline operations and stranding thousands of travelers due to a failed contract negotiation, leaving many stranded during peak summer travel season and causing significant travel disruption.
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48% Bias Score

Otter.ai Faces Class-Action Lawsuit Over Secret Recordings for AI Training
A federal class-action lawsuit accuses Otter.ai of surreptitiously recording private conversations for AI training without user consent, violating privacy laws and raising concerns about data security; the suit seeks to represent California users whose conversations were unknowingly shared with Otte...

Otter.ai Faces Class-Action Lawsuit Over Secret Recordings for AI Training
A federal class-action lawsuit accuses Otter.ai of surreptitiously recording private conversations for AI training without user consent, violating privacy laws and raising concerns about data security; the suit seeks to represent California users whose conversations were unknowingly shared with Otte...
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52% Bias Score

Highest 2 Lowest" Explores Class and Race in Spike Lee's Remake
Spike Lee's "Highest 2 Lowest," a remake of Akira Kurosawa's "High and Low," stars Denzel Washington as a music executive whose son's kidnapping exposes stark class and racial inequalities in modern-day New York City, opening in theaters this week and streaming September 5th on Apple TV+.

Highest 2 Lowest" Explores Class and Race in Spike Lee's Remake
Spike Lee's "Highest 2 Lowest," a remake of Akira Kurosawa's "High and Low," stars Denzel Washington as a music executive whose son's kidnapping exposes stark class and racial inequalities in modern-day New York City, opening in theaters this week and streaming September 5th on Apple TV+.
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20% Bias Score
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