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Arson Attack at Pennsylvania Governor's Residence Results in Arrest
Following a late-night fire at Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro's residence, a 38-year-old local man was arrested; authorities are investigating the incident as arson and are considering terrorism charges.
Arson Attack at Pennsylvania Governor's Residence Results in Arrest
Following a late-night fire at Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro's residence, a 38-year-old local man was arrested; authorities are investigating the incident as arson and are considering terrorism charges.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Disputes Electronics Tariff Exemptions, Adding to Trade Policy Confusion
President Trump refutes claims of tariff exceptions for electronics from China, stating they remain under existing "Fentanyl tariffs," despite conflicting statements from administration officials, causing market uncertainty and contradicting media reports.
Trump Disputes Electronics Tariff Exemptions, Adding to Trade Policy Confusion
President Trump refutes claims of tariff exceptions for electronics from China, stating they remain under existing "Fentanyl tariffs," despite conflicting statements from administration officials, causing market uncertainty and contradicting media reports.
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56% Bias Score


Trump's Science Cuts Undermine Global Research and Safety
The Trump administration's cuts to US research funding and withdrawal from international agreements have undermined global scientific collaboration, increasing risks to global health and environmental security, with specific impacts seen in infectious disease prevention and climate change prediction...
Trump's Science Cuts Undermine Global Research and Safety
The Trump administration's cuts to US research funding and withdrawal from international agreements have undermined global scientific collaboration, increasing risks to global health and environmental security, with specific impacts seen in infectious disease prevention and climate change prediction...
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48% Bias Score


EU Sanctions Seven Iranians Over Human Rights Abuses and Hostage-Taking
The EU imposed sanctions on seven Iranian individuals and two entities, including Tehran's Evin Prison and Shiraz Central Prison, due to human rights abuses and the arbitrary detention of at least 20 EU citizens, which the EU considers state-sponsored hostage-taking.
EU Sanctions Seven Iranians Over Human Rights Abuses and Hostage-Taking
The EU imposed sanctions on seven Iranian individuals and two entities, including Tehran's Evin Prison and Shiraz Central Prison, due to human rights abuses and the arbitrary detention of at least 20 EU citizens, which the EU considers state-sponsored hostage-taking.
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48% Bias Score


Dortmund Prioritizes Bundesliga over Champions League Clash with Barcelona
Facing a 0-4 deficit against FC Barcelona in the Champions League quarter-final, Borussia Dortmund will prioritize their upcoming Bundesliga match against Borussia Mönchengladbach, resting injured captain Emre Can and reverting to a three-back defense system due to team pressure.
Dortmund Prioritizes Bundesliga over Champions League Clash with Barcelona
Facing a 0-4 deficit against FC Barcelona in the Champions League quarter-final, Borussia Dortmund will prioritize their upcoming Bundesliga match against Borussia Mönchengladbach, resting injured captain Emre Can and reverting to a three-back defense system due to team pressure.
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48% Bias Score


Vincic to Referee Bayern Munich's Champions League Quarter-Final
Slavko Vincic, a 45-year-old Slovenian referee, will officiate Bayern Munich's Champions League quarter-final second leg against Inter Milan on April 25th, marking his third Bayern Munich game this season, following controversial decisions in previous matches.
Vincic to Referee Bayern Munich's Champions League Quarter-Final
Slavko Vincic, a 45-year-old Slovenian referee, will officiate Bayern Munich's Champions League quarter-final second leg against Inter Milan on April 25th, marking his third Bayern Munich game this season, following controversial decisions in previous matches.
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36% Bias Score

Hoeneß on Bayern's Finances, Wirtz Transfer, and Müller's Departure
Uli Hoeneß, Bayern Munich's honorary president, discussed the club's reduced financial reserves, the potential transfer of Florian Wirtz, and Thomas Müller's contract termination, highlighting the complexities of modern football finances and player transitions.

Hoeneß on Bayern's Finances, Wirtz Transfer, and Müller's Departure
Uli Hoeneß, Bayern Munich's honorary president, discussed the club's reduced financial reserves, the potential transfer of Florian Wirtz, and Thomas Müller's contract termination, highlighting the complexities of modern football finances and player transitions.
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40% Bias Score

Nobel Laureate Mario Vargas Llosa Dies at 89
Mario Vargas Llosa, the Nobel Prize-winning Peruvian author known for novels like "The Time of the Hero" and "Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter," died at age 89 in Lima, Peru on April 21, 2024, leaving behind a rich literary legacy that impacted Latin American literature globally.

Nobel Laureate Mario Vargas Llosa Dies at 89
Mario Vargas Llosa, the Nobel Prize-winning Peruvian author known for novels like "The Time of the Hero" and "Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter," died at age 89 in Lima, Peru on April 21, 2024, leaving behind a rich literary legacy that impacted Latin American literature globally.
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44% Bias Score

Stramer: A Polish Jewish Family's Struggle During the Rise of Antisemitism
Mikołaj Łoziński's "Stramer" portrays the struggles of a Jewish family in Tarnów, Poland, from the early 1930s to the Holocaust, highlighting their economic hardships, internal conflicts, and the escalating antisemitism leading to the near-total annihilation of Tarnów's Jewish population by 1945.

Stramer: A Polish Jewish Family's Struggle During the Rise of Antisemitism
Mikołaj Łoziński's "Stramer" portrays the struggles of a Jewish family in Tarnów, Poland, from the early 1930s to the Holocaust, highlighting their economic hardships, internal conflicts, and the escalating antisemitism leading to the near-total annihilation of Tarnów's Jewish population by 1945.
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28% Bias Score

Germany Rejects Cash Ban Rumors Amidst Public Outcry
Despite a declining trend, 51% of transactions in Germany were conducted in cash in 2023; recent false claims of an impending cash ban, fueled by the new coalition agreement, have caused public outcry, with the government and EU affirming their commitment to maintaining cash.

Germany Rejects Cash Ban Rumors Amidst Public Outcry
Despite a declining trend, 51% of transactions in Germany were conducted in cash in 2023; recent false claims of an impending cash ban, fueled by the new coalition agreement, have caused public outcry, with the government and EU affirming their commitment to maintaining cash.
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48% Bias Score

Baden-Württemberg Faces Climate Goal Shortfall, Urged to Act
Various organizations in Baden-Württemberg are pressing the state government to implement an immediate action plan to address the projected failure to meet its 2030 climate goals; this, despite scientific reports and legal provisions for such action, the state is only projected to achieve a 53 perce...

Baden-Württemberg Faces Climate Goal Shortfall, Urged to Act
Various organizations in Baden-Württemberg are pressing the state government to implement an immediate action plan to address the projected failure to meet its 2030 climate goals; this, despite scientific reports and legal provisions for such action, the state is only projected to achieve a 53 perce...
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36% Bias Score

Germany to Admit Previously Approved Afghan Refugees, but Halts New Admissions Amidst Political Dispute
The German government legally must admit previously approved vulnerable Afghan refugees, but won't accept new ones, causing political conflict. Three flights are scheduled to transport former local staff and at-risk Afghans from Pakistan this month, but the incoming government is opposed to further ...

Germany to Admit Previously Approved Afghan Refugees, but Halts New Admissions Amidst Political Dispute
The German government legally must admit previously approved vulnerable Afghan refugees, but won't accept new ones, causing political conflict. Three flights are scheduled to transport former local staff and at-risk Afghans from Pakistan this month, but the incoming government is opposed to further ...
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56% Bias Score
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