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Guatemala Sentences Six for Deaths of 41 Girls in 2017 Shelter Fire
A Guatemalan judge convicted six former government officials, including a former social welfare secretary, for their roles in a 2017 fire at a youth shelter that killed 41 girls, highlighting systemic failures in the country's child protection system.
Guatemala Sentences Six for Deaths of 41 Girls in 2017 Shelter Fire
A Guatemalan judge convicted six former government officials, including a former social welfare secretary, for their roles in a 2017 fire at a youth shelter that killed 41 girls, highlighting systemic failures in the country's child protection system.
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36% Bias Score


Israel Explores Resettlement of Palestinians in South Sudan
Israel is negotiating with South Sudan to potentially resettle Palestinians from Gaza, a plan condemned by Palestinians and rights groups as a potential violation of international law, despite Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's claims it will be voluntary.
Israel Explores Resettlement of Palestinians in South Sudan
Israel is negotiating with South Sudan to potentially resettle Palestinians from Gaza, a plan condemned by Palestinians and rights groups as a potential violation of international law, despite Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's claims it will be voluntary.
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60% Bias Score


China Evergrande to be Delisted from Hong Kong Stock Exchange
China Evergrande, the world's most indebted real estate developer, will be delisted from the Hong Kong stock exchange on August 25th after a court ordered its liquidation in January 2024 due to its failure to restructure over \$300 billion in debt, raising concerns about China's debt burden and the ...
China Evergrande to be Delisted from Hong Kong Stock Exchange
China Evergrande, the world's most indebted real estate developer, will be delisted from the Hong Kong stock exchange on August 25th after a court ordered its liquidation in January 2024 due to its failure to restructure over \$300 billion in debt, raising concerns about China's debt burden and the ...
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24% Bias Score


Trump's Militarized D.C. Crackdown: Politics Over Solutions
President Trump deployed federal officers and troops to Washington, D.C., in response to 100 homicides this year, a move criticized as a temporary, politically motivated measure lacking long-term solutions and potentially exacerbating existing social issues.
Trump's Militarized D.C. Crackdown: Politics Over Solutions
President Trump deployed federal officers and troops to Washington, D.C., in response to 100 homicides this year, a move criticized as a temporary, politically motivated measure lacking long-term solutions and potentially exacerbating existing social issues.
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56% Bias Score


Atlanta CDC Headquarters Attack: 180 Shots Fired, Officer Killed
A 30-year-old man attacked the Atlanta CDC headquarters on Friday, firing over 180 shots, killing a police officer, and causing extensive damage to four buildings, prompting a remote work week for employees and raising concerns about the impact of vaccine misinformation.
Atlanta CDC Headquarters Attack: 180 Shots Fired, Officer Killed
A 30-year-old man attacked the Atlanta CDC headquarters on Friday, firing over 180 shots, killing a police officer, and causing extensive damage to four buildings, prompting a remote work week for employees and raising concerns about the impact of vaccine misinformation.
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40% Bias Score


Food Stamp Cuts Impact 2.4 Million
A new law expands work requirements for food stamps, resulting in 2.4 million fewer Americans receiving benefits monthly, while simultaneously reducing Medicaid coverage and increasing healthcare costs for low-income families; the changes disproportionately affect the lowest-income households, poten...
Food Stamp Cuts Impact 2.4 Million
A new law expands work requirements for food stamps, resulting in 2.4 million fewer Americans receiving benefits monthly, while simultaneously reducing Medicaid coverage and increasing healthcare costs for low-income families; the changes disproportionately affect the lowest-income households, poten...
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Unprecedented National Guard Deployments Spark Concerns of Militarization
President Trump federalized the DC Metropolitan Police Department and deployed the National Guard without requests from local authorities, raising concerns among former military officials about his intentions and potential misuse of power, particularly given similar actions in Los Angeles and his st...

Trump's Unprecedented National Guard Deployments Spark Concerns of Militarization
President Trump federalized the DC Metropolitan Police Department and deployed the National Guard without requests from local authorities, raising concerns among former military officials about his intentions and potential misuse of power, particularly given similar actions in Los Angeles and his st...
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52% Bias Score

Trump Nominee Miran's Unconventional Views Challenge Federal Reserve
President Trump nominated White House economist Stephen Miran to the Federal Reserve's Board of Governors; Miran's term will last until January 31, 2025, if confirmed by the Senate; his unorthodox views on tariffs and Fed independence differ significantly from those of other Fed officials.

Trump Nominee Miran's Unconventional Views Challenge Federal Reserve
President Trump nominated White House economist Stephen Miran to the Federal Reserve's Board of Governors; Miran's term will last until January 31, 2025, if confirmed by the Senate; his unorthodox views on tariffs and Fed independence differ significantly from those of other Fed officials.
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60% Bias Score

American Woman Convicted in UK Assassination Plot
Aimee Betro, a 44-year-old American woman, was convicted of conspiracy to murder after a failed assassination attempt in Birmingham, England, on September 7, 2019, following a revenge plot and a five-year manhunt involving the FBI and the National Crime Agency.

American Woman Convicted in UK Assassination Plot
Aimee Betro, a 44-year-old American woman, was convicted of conspiracy to murder after a failed assassination attempt in Birmingham, England, on September 7, 2019, following a revenge plot and a five-year manhunt involving the FBI and the National Crime Agency.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Extracts Billions from Chipmakers in Controversial Deal
Nvidia and AMD agreed to pay 15% of their Chinese semiconductor sales revenue to the US government in exchange for export licenses, generating an estimated $5 billion annually for the Treasury, bypassing Congress and raising concerns about executive overreach and potential illegality.

Trump Administration Extracts Billions from Chipmakers in Controversial Deal
Nvidia and AMD agreed to pay 15% of their Chinese semiconductor sales revenue to the US government in exchange for export licenses, generating an estimated $5 billion annually for the Treasury, bypassing Congress and raising concerns about executive overreach and potential illegality.
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56% Bias Score

Norway Divests from More Israeli Companies Over Gaza Conflict
Norway's $2 trillion sovereign wealth fund is divesting from more Israeli companies due to the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the West Bank, selling its stake in Bet Shemesh Engines Ltd, a company providing services to the Israeli armed forces, after initially investing in November 2023.

Norway Divests from More Israeli Companies Over Gaza Conflict
Norway's $2 trillion sovereign wealth fund is divesting from more Israeli companies due to the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the West Bank, selling its stake in Bet Shemesh Engines Ltd, a company providing services to the Israeli armed forces, after initially investing in November 2023.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Deploys National Guard in D.C., Defying Crime Data and Raising Concerns
President Trump's unprecedented deployment of the National Guard in Washington, D.C., and federalization of the city's police force, despite declining crime rates, raises concerns about the militarization of domestic law enforcement and challenges established norms of presidential authority.

Trump Deploys National Guard in D.C., Defying Crime Data and Raising Concerns
President Trump's unprecedented deployment of the National Guard in Washington, D.C., and federalization of the city's police force, despite declining crime rates, raises concerns about the militarization of domestic law enforcement and challenges established norms of presidential authority.
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56% Bias Score
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