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CBS Cancels "Late Show with Stephen Colbert", Sparking Free Speech Debate
CBS canceled "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," effective May 2024, due to reported annual losses of $40 million, sparking debate about whether Colbert's criticism of Paramount's $16 million settlement with Donald Trump influenced the decision.
CBS Cancels "Late Show with Stephen Colbert", Sparking Free Speech Debate
CBS canceled "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," effective May 2024, due to reported annual losses of $40 million, sparking debate about whether Colbert's criticism of Paramount's $16 million settlement with Donald Trump influenced the decision.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Allows Powell to Remain Fed Chair Despite Criticism
President Trump announced he will not fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell before the end of his term in May 2024, despite repeatedly criticizing Powell's handling of interest rates and the Fed's renovation project costs; this decision follows weeks of public attacks and speculation about Powell...
Trump Allows Powell to Remain Fed Chair Despite Criticism
President Trump announced he will not fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell before the end of his term in May 2024, despite repeatedly criticizing Powell's handling of interest rates and the Fed's renovation project costs; this decision follows weeks of public attacks and speculation about Powell...
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40% Bias Score


National Archives Releases 230,000+ Documents on MLK Assassination
On Monday, the National Archives released more than 230,000 documents pertaining to the 1968 assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., fulfilling a 2021 executive order signed by President Trump; the release includes FBI investigative files, internal memos, and information about James Earl Ray a...
National Archives Releases 230,000+ Documents on MLK Assassination
On Monday, the National Archives released more than 230,000 documents pertaining to the 1968 assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., fulfilling a 2021 executive order signed by President Trump; the release includes FBI investigative files, internal memos, and information about James Earl Ray a...
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40% Bias Score


Nurse's Compassion: Comforting a Grieving Son During Organ Donation
In 2019, Alek Hermon's father died in a Portland, Oregon hospital after being in a coma. A nurse, Ray, unexpectedly provided extraordinary emotional support, embracing Hermon after his father's death, thereby alleviating Hermon's profound loneliness during the organ donation procedure.
Nurse's Compassion: Comforting a Grieving Son During Organ Donation
In 2019, Alek Hermon's father died in a Portland, Oregon hospital after being in a coma. A nurse, Ray, unexpectedly provided extraordinary emotional support, embracing Hermon after his father's death, thereby alleviating Hermon's profound loneliness during the organ donation procedure.
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20% Bias Score


Harvard Sues Government Over $2 Billion Funding Freeze
Harvard University is suing the federal government to overturn a $2 billion funding freeze imposed by the Trump administration for allegedly failing to address antisemitism, jeopardizing 900 research projects, including critical medical research and national security initiatives, prompting a legal b...
Harvard Sues Government Over $2 Billion Funding Freeze
Harvard University is suing the federal government to overturn a $2 billion funding freeze imposed by the Trump administration for allegedly failing to address antisemitism, jeopardizing 900 research projects, including critical medical research and national security initiatives, prompting a legal b...
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44% Bias Score


Trump Tariffs Devastate Lesotho's Garment Industry, Triggering National Disaster
President Trump's 50% tariff on Lesotho's garment industry, imposed in April, has led to the loss of 12,000 direct jobs and 40,000 total jobs, prompting a two-year national state of disaster in the already impoverished African nation, where unemployment is near 50%.
Trump Tariffs Devastate Lesotho's Garment Industry, Triggering National Disaster
President Trump's 50% tariff on Lesotho's garment industry, imposed in April, has led to the loss of 12,000 direct jobs and 40,000 total jobs, prompting a two-year national state of disaster in the already impoverished African nation, where unemployment is near 50%.
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48% Bias Score

Targeted Violence and Widespread Malnutrition Cripple Gaza
Dr. Nick Maynard, a surgeon in Gaza, reports a drastic rise in malnutrition and targeted injuries, particularly among young boys at food distribution sites, alongside inter-gang fighting over scarce resources, suggesting a deliberate strategy to displace the civilian population.

Targeted Violence and Widespread Malnutrition Cripple Gaza
Dr. Nick Maynard, a surgeon in Gaza, reports a drastic rise in malnutrition and targeted injuries, particularly among young boys at food distribution sites, alongside inter-gang fighting over scarce resources, suggesting a deliberate strategy to displace the civilian population.
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56% Bias Score

NPR Editor in Chief Resigns Amidst Defunding Crisis
NPR's Editor in Chief, Edith Chapin, announced her resignation, effective September or October, following a Congressional vote to defund public broadcasting; she says her decision was unrelated to the funding loss, citing a need for a break after two years in demanding executive roles.

NPR Editor in Chief Resigns Amidst Defunding Crisis
NPR's Editor in Chief, Edith Chapin, announced her resignation, effective September or October, following a Congressional vote to defund public broadcasting; she says her decision was unrelated to the funding loss, citing a need for a break after two years in demanding executive roles.
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36% Bias Score

HAIM and Addison Rae's Summer 2025 Music: A Trend of Emotional Passive Resistance
In summer 2025, musicians HAIM and Addison Rae released music reflecting a trend of emotional passive resistance among women regarding relationships; Rae's "Headphones On" depicts escapism, while HAIM's "I Quit" album celebrates leaving unhealthy dynamics.

HAIM and Addison Rae's Summer 2025 Music: A Trend of Emotional Passive Resistance
In summer 2025, musicians HAIM and Addison Rae released music reflecting a trend of emotional passive resistance among women regarding relationships; Rae's "Headphones On" depicts escapism, while HAIM's "I Quit" album celebrates leaving unhealthy dynamics.
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44% Bias Score

Diverse New Book Releases Explore Gaming, Grief, Urban Planning, and Nigerian Identity
This week's new book releases span diverse genres, including video game history, literary fiction tackling grief and cancer, the significance of urban shade, a biography of a forensic ornithologist, and a Nigerian novel focused on found family and queer identity in Lagos.

Diverse New Book Releases Explore Gaming, Grief, Urban Planning, and Nigerian Identity
This week's new book releases span diverse genres, including video game history, literary fiction tackling grief and cancer, the significance of urban shade, a biography of a forensic ornithologist, and a Nigerian novel focused on found family and queer identity in Lagos.
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8% Bias Score

Harvard Sues Trump Administration Over $2 Billion in Canceled Federal Grants
The Trump administration canceled over $2 billion in federal grants to Harvard, citing concerns about an alleged antisemitic environment and civil rights violations, prompting Harvard to sue, claiming retaliation and First Amendment violations; the case has national implications for higher education...

Harvard Sues Trump Administration Over $2 Billion in Canceled Federal Grants
The Trump administration canceled over $2 billion in federal grants to Harvard, citing concerns about an alleged antisemitic environment and civil rights violations, prompting Harvard to sue, claiming retaliation and First Amendment violations; the case has national implications for higher education...
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40% Bias Score

WNBA's Booming Popularity Fuels Expansion and Contract Negotiations
The WNBA is experiencing a meteoric rise in popularity, with viewership and attendance up 23% and 26% respectively, leading to a $2.2 billion media rights deal, three new teams, and ongoing negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement to address player compensation.

WNBA's Booming Popularity Fuels Expansion and Contract Negotiations
The WNBA is experiencing a meteoric rise in popularity, with viewership and attendance up 23% and 26% respectively, leading to a $2.2 billion media rights deal, three new teams, and ongoing negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement to address player compensation.
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48% Bias Score
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