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Antisemitic Attack Injures 12 at Boulder Demonstration
On Sunday, October 29th, in Boulder, Colorado, Mohamed Sabry Soliman attacked a Jewish community demonstration using a flamethrower and Molotov cocktails, injuring 12, with 2 hospitalized, due to his antisemitic beliefs and the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
Antisemitic Attack Injures 12 at Boulder Demonstration
On Sunday, October 29th, in Boulder, Colorado, Mohamed Sabry Soliman attacked a Jewish community demonstration using a flamethrower and Molotov cocktails, injuring 12, with 2 hospitalized, due to his antisemitic beliefs and the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
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36% Bias Score


Russian Advance in Sumy Region Brings Regional Capital Within Striking Distance
Russian forces advanced 6-7 kilometers into the Sumy region of Ukraine, reaching within 20 kilometers of Sumy city, prompting civilian evacuations and shelling attacks; the Russian Defense Ministry claimed the capture of Andriivka village while Ukrainian officials reported nearly 150 shelling attack...
Russian Advance in Sumy Region Brings Regional Capital Within Striking Distance
Russian forces advanced 6-7 kilometers into the Sumy region of Ukraine, reaching within 20 kilometers of Sumy city, prompting civilian evacuations and shelling attacks; the Russian Defense Ministry claimed the capture of Andriivka village while Ukrainian officials reported nearly 150 shelling attack...
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44% Bias Score


Lee Jae-myung Projected to Win South Korean Presidency
Exit polls project South Korean opposition leader Lee Jae-myung to win Tuesday's snap election with 51.7% of the vote, following six months of instability after the previous president's failed martial law declaration; the high voter turnout (79.3%) reflects the nation's desire for stability.
Lee Jae-myung Projected to Win South Korean Presidency
Exit polls project South Korean opposition leader Lee Jae-myung to win Tuesday's snap election with 51.7% of the vote, following six months of instability after the previous president's failed martial law declaration; the high voter turnout (79.3%) reflects the nation's desire for stability.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Cuts $500 Million in Public Safety Grants, Jeopardizing Gun Violence Prevention
The Trump administration terminated nearly $500 million in DOJ grants to public safety organizations, impacting violence prevention programs in Oakland, Detroit, and St. Louis, causing layoffs and program cuts, and jeopardizing efforts to reduce gun violence, despite a recent decrease in violent cri...
Trump Administration Cuts $500 Million in Public Safety Grants, Jeopardizing Gun Violence Prevention
The Trump administration terminated nearly $500 million in DOJ grants to public safety organizations, impacting violence prevention programs in Oakland, Detroit, and St. Louis, causing layoffs and program cuts, and jeopardizing efforts to reduce gun violence, despite a recent decrease in violent cri...
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44% Bias Score


CNN Poll Highlights Democratic Party's Image Problem
A CNN poll reveals that Americans are more likely to view Republicans as having stronger leaders (40% vs 16%) and as the "party of change" (32% vs 25%), presenting a significant challenge for the Democratic Party's future electoral prospects.
CNN Poll Highlights Democratic Party's Image Problem
A CNN poll reveals that Americans are more likely to view Republicans as having stronger leaders (40% vs 16%) and as the "party of change" (32% vs 25%), presenting a significant challenge for the Democratic Party's future electoral prospects.
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52% Bias Score


BCG Cancels Contract with Gaza Aid Group After Deadly Incident
Boston Consulting Group canceled its contract with the US and Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) after an incident where nearly 30 Palestinians were killed near a GHF aid distribution site, amid concerns about the organization's safety protocols and effectiveness.
BCG Cancels Contract with Gaza Aid Group After Deadly Incident
Boston Consulting Group canceled its contract with the US and Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) after an incident where nearly 30 Palestinians were killed near a GHF aid distribution site, amid concerns about the organization's safety protocols and effectiveness.
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Trade War to Cause Greater Economic Damage Than Expected: OECD
The OECD sharply downgraded its 2025 US economic growth forecast to 1.6% due to President Trump's trade war, predicting a global growth slowdown to 2.9% this year and next, citing higher tariffs, retaliatory measures, and decreased US immigration and federal workforce as contributing factors.

Trump's Trade War to Cause Greater Economic Damage Than Expected: OECD
The OECD sharply downgraded its 2025 US economic growth forecast to 1.6% due to President Trump's trade war, predicting a global growth slowdown to 2.9% this year and next, citing higher tariffs, retaliatory measures, and decreased US immigration and federal workforce as contributing factors.
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52% Bias Score

Israeli Fire Kills Nearly 30 Palestinians Seeking Aid in Gaza
For three days, Israeli forces fired upon Palestinians heading to a Gaza aid distribution site, killing nearly 30 and injuring dozens, according to Palestinian officials, while Israel said they fired after "suspects" deviated from designated routes.

Israeli Fire Kills Nearly 30 Palestinians Seeking Aid in Gaza
For three days, Israeli forces fired upon Palestinians heading to a Gaza aid distribution site, killing nearly 30 and injuring dozens, according to Palestinian officials, while Israel said they fired after "suspects" deviated from designated routes.
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52% Bias Score

FEMA Head's Hurricane Season Admission Sparks Concerns Amid Agency Turmoil
Acting FEMA Administrator David Richardson's unexpected admission of being unaware of the U.S. hurricane season, which began Sunday, has raised concerns among staff, given the agency's reduced workforce and leadership changes. Richardson's comment, made during a Monday briefing, and the subsequent d...

FEMA Head's Hurricane Season Admission Sparks Concerns Amid Agency Turmoil
Acting FEMA Administrator David Richardson's unexpected admission of being unaware of the U.S. hurricane season, which began Sunday, has raised concerns among staff, given the agency's reduced workforce and leadership changes. Richardson's comment, made during a Monday briefing, and the subsequent d...
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40% Bias Score

China's Rare Earth Export Controls Exacerbate US Trade War
The US-China trade war intensifies over rare earth minerals, with China maintaining export controls despite a recent truce, leaving the US heavily reliant on China for 70% of its rare earth imports between 2020 and 2023.

China's Rare Earth Export Controls Exacerbate US Trade War
The US-China trade war intensifies over rare earth minerals, with China maintaining export controls despite a recent truce, leaving the US heavily reliant on China for 70% of its rare earth imports between 2020 and 2023.
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40% Bias Score

Surge in Americans Seeking Foreign Citizenship Amid Political Concerns
Following Donald Trump's reelection, a surge in Americans applying for citizenship in the UK and Ireland reflects concerns over US politics, with applications reaching record highs in the first quarter of 2025; this trend is exemplified by the Cellura family's move to Morocco.

Surge in Americans Seeking Foreign Citizenship Amid Political Concerns
Following Donald Trump's reelection, a surge in Americans applying for citizenship in the UK and Ireland reflects concerns over US politics, with applications reaching record highs in the first quarter of 2025; this trend is exemplified by the Cellura family's move to Morocco.
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48% Bias Score

Canadian Wildfires Send Smoke, Saharan Dust Impacts US Air Quality
Wildfires in Canada have generated a massive smoke plume impacting air quality across the US, reaching "very unhealthy" levels in some areas; simultaneously, a Saharan dust plume is moving toward the Southeast, potentially worsening air quality and causing hazy conditions.

Canadian Wildfires Send Smoke, Saharan Dust Impacts US Air Quality
Wildfires in Canada have generated a massive smoke plume impacting air quality across the US, reaching "very unhealthy" levels in some areas; simultaneously, a Saharan dust plume is moving toward the Southeast, potentially worsening air quality and causing hazy conditions.
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44% Bias Score
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