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Nobel Laureates Oppose Kennedy's HHS Nomination
Seventy-seven Nobel laureates oppose Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination to lead the US Department of Health and Human Services due to his anti-vaccine stance, promotion of AIDS misinformation, and proposed staff changes at key health agencies.
Nobel Laureates Oppose Kennedy's HHS Nomination
Seventy-seven Nobel laureates oppose Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination to lead the US Department of Health and Human Services due to his anti-vaccine stance, promotion of AIDS misinformation, and proposed staff changes at key health agencies.
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44% Bias Score


Saydnaya Prison Search Yields No Additional Prisoners After Rebel Victory
Following the rebel victory in Damascus, Syrians stormed Saydnaya prison, infamous for mass killings under Assad's regime, searching for missing loved ones. Despite initial rumors of hidden cells, the White Helmets found no evidence of additional prisoners; approximately 3,000 detainees had been pre...
Saydnaya Prison Search Yields No Additional Prisoners After Rebel Victory
Following the rebel victory in Damascus, Syrians stormed Saydnaya prison, infamous for mass killings under Assad's regime, searching for missing loved ones. Despite initial rumors of hidden cells, the White Helmets found no evidence of additional prisoners; approximately 3,000 detainees had been pre...
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44% Bias Score


"NYC CEO Murder Suspect Still at Large; $60,000 Reward Offered"
"Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare, was fatally shot on December 4th in Midtown Manhattan; the unidentified suspect, whose image is available from various security cameras, is believed to have left NYC on an interstate bus, leaving behind several clues, including a burner phone and shell casin...
"NYC CEO Murder Suspect Still at Large; $60,000 Reward Offered"
"Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare, was fatally shot on December 4th in Midtown Manhattan; the unidentified suspect, whose image is available from various security cameras, is believed to have left NYC on an interstate bus, leaving behind several clues, including a burner phone and shell casin...
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24% Bias Score


Supreme Court Rejects Appeal of Boston School's Zip-Code Admissions Policy
The Supreme Court refused to hear a case challenging Boston public schools' zip-code admissions policy, which decreased the proportion of White and Asian American students admitted from 61% to 49%, leaving a lower court ruling that upheld the policy in place; the policy was adopted after the Supreme...
Supreme Court Rejects Appeal of Boston School's Zip-Code Admissions Policy
The Supreme Court refused to hear a case challenging Boston public schools' zip-code admissions policy, which decreased the proportion of White and Asian American students admitted from 61% to 49%, leaving a lower court ruling that upheld the policy in place; the policy was adopted after the Supreme...
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48% Bias Score


Syrian Rebels Seize Damascus, Assad Reportedly Flees
Syrian rebels claim to have captured Damascus, declaring it "free" and announcing the flight of President Bashar al-Assad, ending his family's over 50-year rule amid a rapid offensive that has taken major cities in just over a week.
Syrian Rebels Seize Damascus, Assad Reportedly Flees
Syrian rebels claim to have captured Damascus, declaring it "free" and announcing the flight of President Bashar al-Assad, ending his family's over 50-year rule amid a rapid offensive that has taken major cities in just over a week.
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40% Bias Score


Syria's Unexpected Power Shift: Islamist-Led Force Emerges Amidst Regional Instability
The Syrian opposition's rapid advance, enabled by Russia and Iran's involvement in other conflicts, has created a power vacuum resulting in an Islamist-led force governing swathes of Syria, posing significant challenges for US allies and highlighting the unpredictable nature of regional conflicts.
Syria's Unexpected Power Shift: Islamist-Led Force Emerges Amidst Regional Instability
The Syrian opposition's rapid advance, enabled by Russia and Iran's involvement in other conflicts, has created a power vacuum resulting in an Islamist-led force governing swathes of Syria, posing significant challenges for US allies and highlighting the unpredictable nature of regional conflicts.
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44% Bias Score

"Gadhimai Festival: Thousands of Animals Sacrificed Despite Court Order"
"The Gadhimai festival in Nepal saw the sacrifice of at least 4,200 buffaloes and thousands of goats and pigeons, despite a court order for a gradual phase-out. Activists rescued over 750 animals from illegal transport from India, highlighting ongoing challenges in curbing the practice."

"Gadhimai Festival: Thousands of Animals Sacrificed Despite Court Order"
"The Gadhimai festival in Nepal saw the sacrifice of at least 4,200 buffaloes and thousands of goats and pigeons, despite a court order for a gradual phase-out. Activists rescued over 750 animals from illegal transport from India, highlighting ongoing challenges in curbing the practice."
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52% Bias Score

China Investigates Nvidia Amid Escalating US-China Tech War
China opened an antitrust investigation into Nvidia, the world's largest AI chipmaker, over its 2020 acquisition of Mellanox, escalating the US-China tech war after the US imposed new chip export restrictions and China retaliated by limiting exports of key chipmaking materials.

China Investigates Nvidia Amid Escalating US-China Tech War
China opened an antitrust investigation into Nvidia, the world's largest AI chipmaker, over its 2020 acquisition of Mellanox, escalating the US-China tech war after the US imposed new chip export restrictions and China retaliated by limiting exports of key chipmaking materials.
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44% Bias Score

Melbourne Synagogue Arson: Terrorist Investigation Launched
A firebombing at a Melbourne synagogue is being investigated as a terrorist incident, prompting the Australian government to create a new task force against antisemitism and allocate extra funds for Jewish community security, following two similar recent attacks.

Melbourne Synagogue Arson: Terrorist Investigation Launched
A firebombing at a Melbourne synagogue is being investigated as a terrorist incident, prompting the Australian government to create a new task force against antisemitism and allocate extra funds for Jewish community security, following two similar recent attacks.
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40% Bias Score

Supreme Court Rejects Wisconsin Parents' Appeal on School Transgender Policy
The Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal from Wisconsin parents claiming their school district hid transgender support plans, citing the parents' lack of standing to sue because they couldn't prove the policy harmed their children; Justice Alito dissented.

Supreme Court Rejects Wisconsin Parents' Appeal on School Transgender Policy
The Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal from Wisconsin parents claiming their school district hid transgender support plans, citing the parents' lack of standing to sue because they couldn't prove the policy harmed their children; Justice Alito dissented.
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40% Bias Score

Syrian Rebels Seize Damascus, Claim Assad Ousted
Syrian rebels have seized Damascus, claiming President Bashar al-Assad has fled, marking a potential end to his family's five-decade rule and triggering a significant shift in regional power dynamics amid a rapid rebel offensive that has caught the world off guard.

Syrian Rebels Seize Damascus, Claim Assad Ousted
Syrian rebels have seized Damascus, claiming President Bashar al-Assad has fled, marking a potential end to his family's five-decade rule and triggering a significant shift in regional power dynamics amid a rapid rebel offensive that has caught the world off guard.
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52% Bias Score

U.S. Announces $1 Billion in Military Aid for Ukraine Amidst Incoming Administration's Skepticism
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin announced a $1 billion military aid package for Ukraine, bringing the total U.S. security assistance to $62 billion since February 2022, amidst incoming administration skepticism regarding foreign aid and contrasting views on American global leadership.

U.S. Announces $1 Billion in Military Aid for Ukraine Amidst Incoming Administration's Skepticism
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin announced a $1 billion military aid package for Ukraine, bringing the total U.S. security assistance to $62 billion since February 2022, amidst incoming administration skepticism regarding foreign aid and contrasting views on American global leadership.
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48% Bias Score
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