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Ukraine Loses Ground in Kursk Amidst Shifting Diplomatic Landscape
Ukraine's incursion into Russia's Kursk region has sharply deteriorated, with Russia claiming to have captured four settlements and Ukrainian forces facing a potential supply cutoff near Sudzha, amidst a changed diplomatic picture due to halted US aid.
Ukraine Loses Ground in Kursk Amidst Shifting Diplomatic Landscape
Ukraine's incursion into Russia's Kursk region has sharply deteriorated, with Russia claiming to have captured four settlements and Ukrainian forces facing a potential supply cutoff near Sudzha, amidst a changed diplomatic picture due to halted US aid.
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48% Bias Score


Syria: 642 Dead in Post-Assad Crackdown
In Syria, at least 642 people died in violence after armed men loyal to the Syrian government carried out field executions of Alawites, targeting them in Latakia and Tartous following attacks by Assad loyalists on the new government forces.
Syria: 642 Dead in Post-Assad Crackdown
In Syria, at least 642 people died in violence after armed men loyal to the Syrian government carried out field executions of Alawites, targeting them in Latakia and Tartous following attacks by Assad loyalists on the new government forces.
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56% Bias Score


Newsom's Transgender Athlete Stance Creates Democratic Rift
California Governor Gavin Newsom, a prominent Democrat, expressed concerns about the fairness of transgender girls in women's sports, creating a political rift within his party due to public opinion showing significant opposition to the practice, even among Democrats, while Republicans use it as a p...
Newsom's Transgender Athlete Stance Creates Democratic Rift
California Governor Gavin Newsom, a prominent Democrat, expressed concerns about the fairness of transgender girls in women's sports, creating a political rift within his party due to public opinion showing significant opposition to the practice, even among Democrats, while Republicans use it as a p...
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56% Bias Score


MTA's AI-Powered Track Inspection Pilot Shows Promise
The MTA's TrackInspect pilot program, a collaboration with Google, used AI-powered smartphones to analyze subway data and predict track defects, resulting in an 80% success rate in identifying issues during a four-month trial on the A line, potentially reducing the 150,000+ service delays experience...
MTA's AI-Powered Track Inspection Pilot Shows Promise
The MTA's TrackInspect pilot program, a collaboration with Google, used AI-powered smartphones to analyze subway data and predict track defects, resulting in an 80% success rate in identifying issues during a four-month trial on the A line, potentially reducing the 150,000+ service delays experience...
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44% Bias Score


US Mediation in Ukraine Conflict Raises Concerns Over Potential Russian Concessions
The Trump administration's pause of military aid to Ukraine, coupled with demands for resource concessions and an apology, has shifted the US's role from ally to mediator between Ukraine and Russia, raising concerns about potential concessions to Russia at Ukraine's expense.
US Mediation in Ukraine Conflict Raises Concerns Over Potential Russian Concessions
The Trump administration's pause of military aid to Ukraine, coupled with demands for resource concessions and an apology, has shifted the US's role from ally to mediator between Ukraine and Russia, raising concerns about potential concessions to Russia at Ukraine's expense.
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72% Bias Score


Pro-Palestinian Protests in London and Scotland Follow Trump's Gaza Plan
A man scaled London's Elizabeth Tower on Saturday while pro-Palestinian activists vandalized a Trump-owned golf course in Scotland, both actions stemming from President Trump's plan to "take over" the Gaza Strip.
Pro-Palestinian Protests in London and Scotland Follow Trump's Gaza Plan
A man scaled London's Elizabeth Tower on Saturday while pro-Palestinian activists vandalized a Trump-owned golf course in Scotland, both actions stemming from President Trump's plan to "take over" the Gaza Strip.
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48% Bias Score

Pentagon Cuts Climate Programs, Raising Readiness Concerns
The Pentagon is cutting climate-related programs, sparking concerns that this will reduce US military readiness and create opportunities for adversaries like China. The cuts impact research, infrastructure improvements, and training, potentially costing billions and endangering troops.

Pentagon Cuts Climate Programs, Raising Readiness Concerns
The Pentagon is cutting climate-related programs, sparking concerns that this will reduce US military readiness and create opportunities for adversaries like China. The cuts impact research, infrastructure improvements, and training, potentially costing billions and endangering troops.
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Shifting Tariffs Fuel Trade Tensions and Recession Fears
President Trump's fluctuating tariff policies on Canadian and Mexican goods, initially set for April 2nd, have caused trade tensions, with Canada maintaining retaliatory measures and uncertainty increasing recession fears, while the US claims this is part of a drug war, not a trade war.

Trump's Shifting Tariffs Fuel Trade Tensions and Recession Fears
President Trump's fluctuating tariff policies on Canadian and Mexican goods, initially set for April 2nd, have caused trade tensions, with Canada maintaining retaliatory measures and uncertainty increasing recession fears, while the US claims this is part of a drug war, not a trade war.
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64% Bias Score

Latvian President Urges Europe to Adopt Conscription to Counter Russia
Latvian President Edgars Rinkēvičs urged European countries to reintroduce conscription to counter the threat of Russian aggression, citing Latvia's own reintroduction of mandatory military service for adult males in January 2022 after abolishing it in 2006. He also noted ongoing discussions about c...

Latvian President Urges Europe to Adopt Conscription to Counter Russia
Latvian President Edgars Rinkēvičs urged European countries to reintroduce conscription to counter the threat of Russian aggression, citing Latvia's own reintroduction of mandatory military service for adult males in January 2022 after abolishing it in 2006. He also noted ongoing discussions about c...
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64% Bias Score

US Economy Slows in January, but Underlying Fundamentals Remain Strong
US consumer spending unexpectedly fell 0.2% in January 2025, the first decline in almost two years, impacted by severe weather; however, the underlying economic fundamentals remain solid, with job growth and low unemployment persisting, although inflation remains a concern and trade tensions are cau...

US Economy Slows in January, but Underlying Fundamentals Remain Strong
US consumer spending unexpectedly fell 0.2% in January 2025, the first decline in almost two years, impacted by severe weather; however, the underlying economic fundamentals remain solid, with job growth and low unemployment persisting, although inflation remains a concern and trade tensions are cau...
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48% Bias Score

Short-Term US Funding Bill Faces Opposition Amid Social Security Cuts and Trade Tensions
House Speaker Mike Johnson proposed a government funding stopgap until September 30, supported by President Trump but opposed by House Democrats, potentially impacting Social Security due to planned staffing cuts and causing uncertainty amid fluctuating trade tariffs with Canada, Mexico, and China.

Short-Term US Funding Bill Faces Opposition Amid Social Security Cuts and Trade Tensions
House Speaker Mike Johnson proposed a government funding stopgap until September 30, supported by President Trump but opposed by House Democrats, potentially impacting Social Security due to planned staffing cuts and causing uncertainty amid fluctuating trade tariffs with Canada, Mexico, and China.
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56% Bias Score

US Attorney Threatens Georgetown Law Students Over DEI Curriculum
Acting US Attorney Ed Martin threatened to block Georgetown Law students from government jobs unless the school removes diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives from its curriculum; Dean William Treanor condemned this as an unconstitutional attack on academic freedom.

US Attorney Threatens Georgetown Law Students Over DEI Curriculum
Acting US Attorney Ed Martin threatened to block Georgetown Law students from government jobs unless the school removes diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives from its curriculum; Dean William Treanor condemned this as an unconstitutional attack on academic freedom.
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48% Bias Score
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