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US Citizen Among Eight Executed in Syrian Sectarian Violence
Eight family members, including a 35-year-old Syrian-American from Oklahoma, were executed in Suwayda, Syria, on July 17th during sectarian violence between Druze and Bedouin groups; a video of the execution circulated online, prompting US government condemnation and international concern.
US Citizen Among Eight Executed in Syrian Sectarian Violence
Eight family members, including a 35-year-old Syrian-American from Oklahoma, were executed in Suwayda, Syria, on July 17th during sectarian violence between Druze and Bedouin groups; a video of the execution circulated online, prompting US government condemnation and international concern.
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24% Bias Score


2,000 National Guard Troops Mobilized to Assist ICE at Detention Facilities
Around 2,000 National Guard troops from up to 20 states are expected to be mobilized this week to assist ICE at detention facilities with tasks including fingerprinting and mouth swabbing, due to a recent surge in ICE custody to approximately 57,000 people, and a $75 billion increase in funding for ...
2,000 National Guard Troops Mobilized to Assist ICE at Detention Facilities
Around 2,000 National Guard troops from up to 20 states are expected to be mobilized this week to assist ICE at detention facilities with tasks including fingerprinting and mouth swabbing, due to a recent surge in ICE custody to approximately 57,000 people, and a $75 billion increase in funding for ...
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36% Bias Score


Tariffs Cost GM $1.1 Billion in Q2, Impacting Net Income
General Motors reported a 21% drop in Q2 net income, largely due to $1.1 billion in costs from tariffs on imported cars and auto parts, projecting $4-5 billion in total tariff costs by year-end; despite this, GM plans no immediate price increases and expects industrywide prices to rise only 0.5-1%.
Tariffs Cost GM $1.1 Billion in Q2, Impacting Net Income
General Motors reported a 21% drop in Q2 net income, largely due to $1.1 billion in costs from tariffs on imported cars and auto parts, projecting $4-5 billion in total tariff costs by year-end; despite this, GM plans no immediate price increases and expects industrywide prices to rise only 0.5-1%.
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36% Bias Score


House Blocks Votes on Epstein Case Before Recess
House Speaker Mike Johnson blocked votes on measures related to the Jeffrey Epstein case before Congress' August recess, despite pressure from Republicans and a bipartisan effort to force a vote using a discharge petition; the effort requires additional signatures before a vote can occur after Labor...
House Blocks Votes on Epstein Case Before Recess
House Speaker Mike Johnson blocked votes on measures related to the Jeffrey Epstein case before Congress' August recess, despite pressure from Republicans and a bipartisan effort to force a vote using a discharge petition; the effort requires additional signatures before a vote can occur after Labor...
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52% Bias Score


Trump Criticizes Surprise Israeli Strikes, Highlighting Strained US-Israel Ties
President Trump publicly criticized Israeli strikes in Gaza and Syria, which surprised his administration, leading to phone calls between Trump and Netanyahu to address the situations; the US is currently trying to broker a ceasefire.
Trump Criticizes Surprise Israeli Strikes, Highlighting Strained US-Israel Ties
President Trump publicly criticized Israeli strikes in Gaza and Syria, which surprised his administration, leading to phone calls between Trump and Netanyahu to address the situations; the US is currently trying to broker a ceasefire.
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48% Bias Score


House Increases Lawmaker Security Funding Amidst Heightened Threats
The US House of Representatives is increasing security funding for lawmakers to \$20,000 per home and \$5,000 monthly for personal security until September 30, following a June attack on Minnesota state lawmakers and a significant increase in threats against members of Congress.
House Increases Lawmaker Security Funding Amidst Heightened Threats
The US House of Representatives is increasing security funding for lawmakers to \$20,000 per home and \$5,000 monthly for personal security until September 30, following a June attack on Minnesota state lawmakers and a significant increase in threats against members of Congress.
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20% Bias Score

Gabbard's Claims of 2016 Election Conspiracy Refuted by Senate Investigation
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard released documents claiming a conspiracy to manufacture claims of Russian interference in the 2016 election, but a 2020 bipartisan Senate investigation and multiple sources refuted her claims, confirming the government's assessment that Russia interfered to aid Donald Trump.

Gabbard's Claims of 2016 Election Conspiracy Refuted by Senate Investigation
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard released documents claiming a conspiracy to manufacture claims of Russian interference in the 2016 election, but a 2020 bipartisan Senate investigation and multiple sources refuted her claims, confirming the government's assessment that Russia interfered to aid Donald Trump.
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44% Bias Score

Federal Investigation Prompts US Organ Donation System Reform
The US Department of Health and Human Services is reforming the organ donation system after a federal investigation found that Kentucky Organ Donor Affiliates (now Network for Hope) began the process to take organs from people who may not have been dead; this led to a House subcommittee hearing on o...

Federal Investigation Prompts US Organ Donation System Reform
The US Department of Health and Human Services is reforming the organ donation system after a federal investigation found that Kentucky Organ Donor Affiliates (now Network for Hope) began the process to take organs from people who may not have been dead; this led to a House subcommittee hearing on o...
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48% Bias Score

FEMA's Urban Search and Rescue Head Resigns After Texas Flood Response Delay
The head of FEMA's Urban Search and Rescue branch resigned on Monday, citing a delayed response to the Texas floods caused by new bureaucratic hurdles requiring Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's personal approval for contracts over \$100,000, which took more than 72 hours for authorization; ...

FEMA's Urban Search and Rescue Head Resigns After Texas Flood Response Delay
The head of FEMA's Urban Search and Rescue branch resigned on Monday, citing a delayed response to the Texas floods caused by new bureaucratic hurdles requiring Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's personal approval for contracts over \$100,000, which took more than 72 hours for authorization; ...
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60% Bias Score

Earth's Fastest Rotation Since 1972 Raises Leap Second Concerns
Earth's rotation is accelerating, with July 10th marking the shortest day in 2025 at 1.36 milliseconds less than 24 hours, prompting concerns among scientists and timekeepers about potential technological disruptions due to the possibility of needing a negative leap second, though the melting of pol...

Earth's Fastest Rotation Since 1972 Raises Leap Second Concerns
Earth's rotation is accelerating, with July 10th marking the shortest day in 2025 at 1.36 milliseconds less than 24 hours, prompting concerns among scientists and timekeepers about potential technological disruptions due to the possibility of needing a negative leap second, though the melting of pol...
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12% Bias Score

Italian Nationals Detained in Controversial Florida ICE Facility
Two Italian nationals, Fernando Artese and Gaetano Mirabella Costa, are detained at a Florida ICE facility for immigration violations, sparking outrage from Italian officials and human rights advocates due to the allegedly inhumane conditions.

Italian Nationals Detained in Controversial Florida ICE Facility
Two Italian nationals, Fernando Artese and Gaetano Mirabella Costa, are detained at a Florida ICE facility for immigration violations, sparking outrage from Italian officials and human rights advocates due to the allegedly inhumane conditions.
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64% Bias Score

Lynch Estate Owed £700 Million in HPE Fraud Case
A UK High Court ruled that Mike Lynch's estate and former Autonomy CFO owe Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) over £700 million ($943 million) due to fraud in the $11 billion acquisition of Autonomy Corp, following a 2022 ruling mostly in HPE's favor and Lynch's death in a yacht accident.

Lynch Estate Owed £700 Million in HPE Fraud Case
A UK High Court ruled that Mike Lynch's estate and former Autonomy CFO owe Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) over £700 million ($943 million) due to fraud in the $11 billion acquisition of Autonomy Corp, following a 2022 ruling mostly in HPE's favor and Lynch's death in a yacht accident.
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40% Bias Score
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