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AI Could Cause 20% Unemployment in Next Five Years, Warns Top AI CEO
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei predicts a potential 20% unemployment rate within 1-5 years due to AI advancements, impacting entry-level white-collar jobs and challenging traditional technological unemployment narratives.
AI Could Cause 20% Unemployment in Next Five Years, Warns Top AI CEO
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei predicts a potential 20% unemployment rate within 1-5 years due to AI advancements, impacting entry-level white-collar jobs and challenging traditional technological unemployment narratives.
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40% Bias Score


North Korea's Extensive Military Aid to Russia Detailed in UN Report
A UN report details North Korea's extensive military aid to Russia in the Ukraine war, including over 11,000 troops and millions of munitions, in exchange for advanced weaponry and technology, violating UN sanctions and deepening a strategic partnership.
North Korea's Extensive Military Aid to Russia Detailed in UN Report
A UN report details North Korea's extensive military aid to Russia in the Ukraine war, including over 11,000 troops and millions of munitions, in exchange for advanced weaponry and technology, violating UN sanctions and deepening a strategic partnership.
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52% Bias Score


Undocumented Immigrant Workers Fuel US Childcare Crisis Amidst Stricter Immigration Policies
Catalina, a US citizen, contrasts her successful career as a nanny with her undocumented mother's low-wage work in the same field, highlighting the economic disparities and risks faced by undocumented immigrants in the US childcare sector.
Undocumented Immigrant Workers Fuel US Childcare Crisis Amidst Stricter Immigration Policies
Catalina, a US citizen, contrasts her successful career as a nanny with her undocumented mother's low-wage work in the same field, highlighting the economic disparities and risks faced by undocumented immigrants in the US childcare sector.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Criticizes Powell Again, Raising Concerns About Fed Independence
President Trump met with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Thursday to criticize his interest rate policies, despite Powell affirming the Fed's decisions are based solely on economic data, not political pressure; this follows months of public attacks and raises questions about the Fed's indepen...
Trump Criticizes Powell Again, Raising Concerns About Fed Independence
President Trump met with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Thursday to criticize his interest rate policies, despite Powell affirming the Fed's decisions are based solely on economic data, not political pressure; this follows months of public attacks and raises questions about the Fed's indepen...
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40% Bias Score


43,000-Year-Old Neanderthal Fingerprint Found in Spain
A team in Spain found a 43,000-year-old pebble bearing a Neanderthal fingerprint, confirmed by forensic experts, potentially the oldest complete hominin fingerprint and suggesting symbolic behavior in Neanderthals.
43,000-Year-Old Neanderthal Fingerprint Found in Spain
A team in Spain found a 43,000-year-old pebble bearing a Neanderthal fingerprint, confirmed by forensic experts, potentially the oldest complete hominin fingerprint and suggesting symbolic behavior in Neanderthals.
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20% Bias Score


70+ European Parliament Members to Defy Hungary's LGBTQ+ Ban at Budapest Pride
At least 70 members of the European Parliament will attend Budapest's Pride parade on June 28, defying Hungary's new law banning LGBTQ+ gatherings and using facial recognition to identify attendees; this action follows a letter signed by 20 EU countries urging Hungary to revise its anti-LGBTQ+ legis...
70+ European Parliament Members to Defy Hungary's LGBTQ+ Ban at Budapest Pride
At least 70 members of the European Parliament will attend Budapest's Pride parade on June 28, defying Hungary's new law banning LGBTQ+ gatherings and using facial recognition to identify attendees; this action follows a letter signed by 20 EU countries urging Hungary to revise its anti-LGBTQ+ legis...
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44% Bias Score

Harvard Visa Vetting Intensifies Amidst State Department Dispute
The US State Department ordered increased vetting for all visa applicants traveling to Harvard, mandating social media screenings and potentially delaying or denying visas based on online activity, escalating a feud with the university and impacting students, faculty, and visitors.

Harvard Visa Vetting Intensifies Amidst State Department Dispute
The US State Department ordered increased vetting for all visa applicants traveling to Harvard, mandating social media screenings and potentially delaying or denying visas based on online activity, escalating a feud with the university and impacting students, faculty, and visitors.
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52% Bias Score

FedEx 757 Emergency Landing Reveals Maintenance, Documentation Failures
A FedEx Boeing 757 made an emergency landing in Chattanooga, Tennessee on October 4, 2023, after a hydraulic system failure caused by a damaged hose and a broken wire in the backup system prevented the landing gear from deploying, resulting in the plane skidding off the runway; all three crew member...

FedEx 757 Emergency Landing Reveals Maintenance, Documentation Failures
A FedEx Boeing 757 made an emergency landing in Chattanooga, Tennessee on October 4, 2023, after a hydraulic system failure caused by a damaged hose and a broken wire in the backup system prevented the landing gear from deploying, resulting in the plane skidding off the runway; all three crew member...
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20% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Trump Admin Changes to Harvard's International Student Visas
A federal judge in Massachusetts issued a preliminary injunction, preventing the Trump administration from making changes to Harvard University's international student visa program, following the administration's attempt to remove Harvard from the Student and Exchange Visitor Program, impacting near...

Judge Blocks Trump Admin Changes to Harvard's International Student Visas
A federal judge in Massachusetts issued a preliminary injunction, preventing the Trump administration from making changes to Harvard University's international student visa program, following the administration's attempt to remove Harvard from the Student and Exchange Visitor Program, impacting near...
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40% Bias Score

Appeals Court Reinstates Trump Tariffs, Setting Stage for Legal Battle
A federal appeals court temporarily reinstated President Trump's tariffs after a lower court blocked them, citing a lack of presidential authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act; the appeals court ordered additional written arguments from both sides by early June, creating fur...

Appeals Court Reinstates Trump Tariffs, Setting Stage for Legal Battle
A federal appeals court temporarily reinstated President Trump's tariffs after a lower court blocked them, citing a lack of presidential authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act; the appeals court ordered additional written arguments from both sides by early June, creating fur...
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48% Bias Score

Court Blocks Trump Tariffs, Citing Separation of Powers
A US federal court blocked President Trump's use of a 1977 law to impose tariffs, citing separation-of-powers concerns and legal theories previously used to limit President Biden's actions; the ruling is under appeal.

Court Blocks Trump Tariffs, Citing Separation of Powers
A US federal court blocked President Trump's use of a 1977 law to impose tariffs, citing separation-of-powers concerns and legal theories previously used to limit President Biden's actions; the ruling is under appeal.
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32% Bias Score

State Department Overhaul Prioritizes Immigration, Reduces Human Rights Focus
The US State Department announced a major restructuring prioritizing immigration control and promoting the administration's worldview, involving office closures, staff reductions (up to 3,448 domestically), and the integration of USAID's disaster assistance, raising concerns about effectiveness.

State Department Overhaul Prioritizes Immigration, Reduces Human Rights Focus
The US State Department announced a major restructuring prioritizing immigration control and promoting the administration's worldview, involving office closures, staff reductions (up to 3,448 domestically), and the integration of USAID's disaster assistance, raising concerns about effectiveness.
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48% Bias Score
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