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Justice Souter's Unconventional Legacy: A Liberal Voice on a Conservative Court
David Souter, appointed to the Supreme Court in 1990 by President George H.W. Bush, defied expectations by becoming a liberal justice, notably upholding Roe v. Wade in 1992 and later dissenting in Bush v. Gore. His death highlights an era of less politically driven Supreme Court appointments.
Justice Souter's Unconventional Legacy: A Liberal Voice on a Conservative Court
David Souter, appointed to the Supreme Court in 1990 by President George H.W. Bush, defied expectations by becoming a liberal justice, notably upholding Roe v. Wade in 1992 and later dissenting in Bush v. Gore. His death highlights an era of less politically driven Supreme Court appointments.
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40% Bias Score


Alabama's Gerrymandered Map Ruled Discriminatory, Facing Federal Oversight
A federal court ruled that Alabama intentionally discriminated by creating a congressional map with only one majority-Black district, potentially subjecting the state to federal oversight of future maps under Section 3 of the Voting Rights Act, following years of legal challenges.
Alabama's Gerrymandered Map Ruled Discriminatory, Facing Federal Oversight
A federal court ruled that Alabama intentionally discriminated by creating a congressional map with only one majority-Black district, potentially subjecting the state to federal oversight of future maps under Section 3 of the Voting Rights Act, following years of legal challenges.
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20% Bias Score


Ukraine Reports Continued Attacks Amidst Russia's Declared Ceasefire
Despite a Kremlin-declared three-day ceasefire, Ukrainian officials reported over 500 attacks and at least 10 guided aerial bomb strikes, resulting in civilian deaths, with a National Guard commander citing similar instances following a previous Easter ceasefire.
Ukraine Reports Continued Attacks Amidst Russia's Declared Ceasefire
Despite a Kremlin-declared three-day ceasefire, Ukrainian officials reported over 500 attacks and at least 10 guided aerial bomb strikes, resulting in civilian deaths, with a National Guard commander citing similar instances following a previous Easter ceasefire.
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56% Bias Score


American Cardinal Prevost Elected Pope Leo XIV
Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, a 69-year-old from Chicago with extensive missionary experience in Peru and leadership roles in the Vatican, was elected Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope; he is expected to continue Pope Francis' reforms and focus on the poor and marginalized.
American Cardinal Prevost Elected Pope Leo XIV
Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, a 69-year-old from Chicago with extensive missionary experience in Peru and leadership roles in the Vatican, was elected Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope; he is expected to continue Pope Francis' reforms and focus on the poor and marginalized.
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36% Bias Score


Vermont Launches \$1 Million Fund for Immigrant Legal Defense Following Activist's Release
After spending 16 days in prison, Palestinian student Mohsen Mahdawi, arrested for activism, launched a \$1 million fundraising campaign in Vermont to support immigrants facing deportation, detention, and family separation, highlighting concerns about the Trump administration's immigration policies.
Vermont Launches \$1 Million Fund for Immigrant Legal Defense Following Activist's Release
After spending 16 days in prison, Palestinian student Mohsen Mahdawi, arrested for activism, launched a \$1 million fundraising campaign in Vermont to support immigrants facing deportation, detention, and family separation, highlighting concerns about the Trump administration's immigration policies.
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48% Bias Score


Google's Gemini AI Fights \$1 Trillion Scam Wave
Google is using its Gemini AI model to detect and warn users of tech support scams on Chrome and Android, significantly increasing its ability to block scammy pages and protect users from financial and personal information theft, as global scam losses reached over \$1 trillion in 2023.
Google's Gemini AI Fights \$1 Trillion Scam Wave
Google is using its Gemini AI model to detect and warn users of tech support scams on Chrome and Android, significantly increasing its ability to block scammy pages and protect users from financial and personal information theft, as global scam losses reached over \$1 trillion in 2023.
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40% Bias Score

Russia's Victory Day Parade: A Show of Strength Amid Ukraine War
Russia's Victory Day parade on May 9, 2024, featured a large military display, including drones, and was attended by numerous world leaders, demonstrating Russia's attempt to project strength and international support amid its war in Ukraine; the event followed a unilateral ceasefire that Ukraine sa...

Russia's Victory Day Parade: A Show of Strength Amid Ukraine War
Russia's Victory Day parade on May 9, 2024, featured a large military display, including drones, and was attended by numerous world leaders, demonstrating Russia's attempt to project strength and international support amid its war in Ukraine; the event followed a unilateral ceasefire that Ukraine sa...
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56% Bias Score

American Cardinal Elected Pope Leo XIV Amidst Global Political Shifts
On Thursday, Cardinal Robert Prevost, an American missionary who spent 20 years in Peru, was elected Pope Leo XIV, shocking many due to the US's significant global power and the timing amidst rising nationalism and shifts in US foreign policy.

American Cardinal Elected Pope Leo XIV Amidst Global Political Shifts
On Thursday, Cardinal Robert Prevost, an American missionary who spent 20 years in Peru, was elected Pope Leo XIV, shocking many due to the US's significant global power and the timing amidst rising nationalism and shifts in US foreign policy.
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48% Bias Score

US Tariffs Slow China's Export Growth
China's April export growth fell to 8.1% due to US tariffs, down from 12.4% in March; exports to the US declined by 2.5%, imports by 4.7%, highlighting the trade war's impact on both economies ahead of de-escalation talks in Geneva.

US Tariffs Slow China's Export Growth
China's April export growth fell to 8.1% due to US tariffs, down from 12.4% in March; exports to the US declined by 2.5%, imports by 4.7%, highlighting the trade war's impact on both economies ahead of de-escalation talks in Geneva.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Appoints Jeanine Pirro as Interim US Attorney for Washington, DC
President Donald Trump appointed Fox News host Jeanine Pirro as interim US attorney for Washington, DC, replacing Ed Martin whose nomination faced Republican opposition due to controversies over his past statements and media appearances.

Trump Appoints Jeanine Pirro as Interim US Attorney for Washington, DC
President Donald Trump appointed Fox News host Jeanine Pirro as interim US attorney for Washington, DC, replacing Ed Martin whose nomination faced Republican opposition due to controversies over his past statements and media appearances.
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64% Bias Score

Senate Blocks Bipartisan Stablecoin Bill Amid Trump Crypto Concerns
The Senate failed to advance the bipartisan GENIUS Act, a bill aimed at regulating stablecoins, by a 49-48 vote, after nine Senate Democrats blocked it due to concerns about President Trump's cryptocurrency dealings and insufficient consumer protections, despite months of negotiations and initial bi...

Senate Blocks Bipartisan Stablecoin Bill Amid Trump Crypto Concerns
The Senate failed to advance the bipartisan GENIUS Act, a bill aimed at regulating stablecoins, by a 49-48 vote, after nine Senate Democrats blocked it due to concerns about President Trump's cryptocurrency dealings and insufficient consumer protections, despite months of negotiations and initial bi...
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56% Bias Score

Newly Elected Pope's Social Media History Creates Potential Friction with White House
Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope, has a social media history of reposting articles critical of Vice President JD Vance and President Trump's immigration policies, creating potential friction with the White House.

Newly Elected Pope's Social Media History Creates Potential Friction with White House
Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope, has a social media history of reposting articles critical of Vice President JD Vance and President Trump's immigration policies, creating potential friction with the White House.
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36% Bias Score
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