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Trump Retracts Powell Firing Threat, Markets Surge
President Trump initially threatened to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, causing market drops, but later retracted the threat, leading to a market surge; Dow futures rose over 500 points following the retraction, while conflicting opinions within the Trump administration on the Fed's indepe...
Trump Retracts Powell Firing Threat, Markets Surge
President Trump initially threatened to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, causing market drops, but later retracted the threat, leading to a market surge; Dow futures rose over 500 points following the retraction, while conflicting opinions within the Trump administration on the Fed's indepe...
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52% Bias Score


Palin's Defamation Lawsuit Against NYT Dismissed
A federal jury in New York dismissed Sarah Palin's second defamation lawsuit against The New York Times on Tuesday, ending her eight-year legal battle stemming from a 2017 editorial that incorrectly linked her political action committee to the 2011 shooting of Gabby Giffords; the jury found that the...
Palin's Defamation Lawsuit Against NYT Dismissed
A federal jury in New York dismissed Sarah Palin's second defamation lawsuit against The New York Times on Tuesday, ending her eight-year legal battle stemming from a 2017 editorial that incorrectly linked her political action committee to the 2011 shooting of Gabby Giffords; the jury found that the...
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40% Bias Score


Pope Francis Dies; Conclave to Elect Successor
Pope Francis' death on Monday triggered a nine-day mourning period (Novendiales) before a conclave to elect his successor from 136 eligible cardinals under 80, impacting the 1.4 billion Catholics globally and focusing attention on the Church's handling of past sex abuse scandals.
Pope Francis Dies; Conclave to Elect Successor
Pope Francis' death on Monday triggered a nine-day mourning period (Novendiales) before a conclave to elect his successor from 136 eligible cardinals under 80, impacting the 1.4 billion Catholics globally and focusing attention on the Church's handling of past sex abuse scandals.
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44% Bias Score


Svalbard Airport: Climate Change Impacts and Economic Transition
Svalbard Airport, the world's northernmost airport, faces challenges due to melting permafrost, impacting runway stability and highlighting the Arctic's vulnerability to climate change; the island is transitioning from coal mining to tourism, requiring sustainable infrastructure solutions.
Svalbard Airport: Climate Change Impacts and Economic Transition
Svalbard Airport, the world's northernmost airport, faces challenges due to melting permafrost, impacting runway stability and highlighting the Arctic's vulnerability to climate change; the island is transitioning from coal mining to tourism, requiring sustainable infrastructure solutions.
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20% Bias Score


Benidorm: From Fishing Village to Tourist Metropolis
The Spanish town of Benidorm, once a small fishing village, transformed into a major tourist destination in the mid-20th century due to the vision of Mayor Pedro Zaragoza and entrepreneurial spirit of individuals like Ramon Martinez, now attracting 2.7 million visitors annually.
Benidorm: From Fishing Village to Tourist Metropolis
The Spanish town of Benidorm, once a small fishing village, transformed into a major tourist destination in the mid-20th century due to the vision of Mayor Pedro Zaragoza and entrepreneurial spirit of individuals like Ramon Martinez, now attracting 2.7 million visitors annually.
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40% Bias Score


Netanyahu Vows to Continue Gaza War Despite Growing Opposition
Amid growing domestic opposition, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to continue the military campaign in Gaza, rejecting a ceasefire proposal and asserting the need to secure the release of 59 hostages and prevent Hamas from remaining in power, while simultaneously addressing his commi...
Netanyahu Vows to Continue Gaza War Despite Growing Opposition
Amid growing domestic opposition, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to continue the military campaign in Gaza, rejecting a ceasefire proposal and asserting the need to secure the release of 59 hostages and prevent Hamas from remaining in power, while simultaneously addressing his commi...
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52% Bias Score

Pentagon Chief Faces Backlash Over Private Group Chat
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's discussion of military plans in a private Signal group chat with family members sparked controversy, leading to an interview on Fox News and internal turmoil within the Pentagon, with some staff members fired and others considering resignation. President Trump, howev...

Pentagon Chief Faces Backlash Over Private Group Chat
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's discussion of military plans in a private Signal group chat with family members sparked controversy, leading to an interview on Fox News and internal turmoil within the Pentagon, with some staff members fired and others considering resignation. President Trump, howev...
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52% Bias Score

Contentious Town Hall Highlights Deep Political Divisions
Florida Rep. Byron Donalds faced a contentious town hall on Monday, marked by shouting from the crowd over questions about the Trump administration, Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), and the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.

Contentious Town Hall Highlights Deep Political Divisions
Florida Rep. Byron Donalds faced a contentious town hall on Monday, marked by shouting from the crowd over questions about the Trump administration, Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), and the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.
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48% Bias Score

Supreme Court to Hear Case on USPS Racial Discrimination Lawsuit
The Supreme Court will decide whether a 1946 law protects the US Postal Service from a lawsuit alleging racial discrimination in mail delivery, after a Texas realtor claimed her mail wasn't delivered for months due to her race, and a lower court allowed the suit to proceed.

Supreme Court to Hear Case on USPS Racial Discrimination Lawsuit
The Supreme Court will decide whether a 1946 law protects the US Postal Service from a lawsuit alleging racial discrimination in mail delivery, after a Texas realtor claimed her mail wasn't delivered for months due to her race, and a lower court allowed the suit to proceed.
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32% Bias Score

Tesla's Q1 Sales Plunge Amidst Musk's Political Entanglements
Tesla reported its largest ever sales drop in Q1 2025, attributed to controversies surrounding CEO Elon Musk's ties to the Trump administration, increasing competition from other EV manufacturers, and delays in product launches.

Tesla's Q1 Sales Plunge Amidst Musk's Political Entanglements
Tesla reported its largest ever sales drop in Q1 2025, attributed to controversies surrounding CEO Elon Musk's ties to the Trump administration, increasing competition from other EV manufacturers, and delays in product launches.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Administration to Remove Artificial Food Dyes from US Food Supply
The Trump administration will announce plans on Tuesday to remove artificial food dyes from the US food supply, addressing health concerns and following a January FDA ban on Red Dye No. 3 and bipartisan state-level restrictions.

Trump Administration to Remove Artificial Food Dyes from US Food Supply
The Trump administration will announce plans on Tuesday to remove artificial food dyes from the US food supply, addressing health concerns and following a January FDA ban on Red Dye No. 3 and bipartisan state-level restrictions.
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60% Bias Score

Harvard Rejects Trump Administration Demands, Faces Funding Freeze and Tax Threats
The Trump administration sent Harvard University a letter demanding policy changes in exchange for federal funding, prompting Harvard's rejection and subsequent threats from the administration to freeze billions in funding, revoke its tax-exempt status, and restrict foreign student enrollment; the l...

Harvard Rejects Trump Administration Demands, Faces Funding Freeze and Tax Threats
The Trump administration sent Harvard University a letter demanding policy changes in exchange for federal funding, prompting Harvard's rejection and subsequent threats from the administration to freeze billions in funding, revoke its tax-exempt status, and restrict foreign student enrollment; the l...
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44% Bias Score
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