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Unprecedented Lithium-ion Battery Cleanup Underway in Los Angeles After Wildfires
The EPA initiated Phase 1 of a massive lithium-ion battery cleanup in Los Angeles after recent wildfires, involving over 1000 personnel by this weekend, due to the unprecedented number of damaged batteries in electric vehicles and homes, posing significant health and environmental risks; Phase 2, de...
Unprecedented Lithium-ion Battery Cleanup Underway in Los Angeles After Wildfires
The EPA initiated Phase 1 of a massive lithium-ion battery cleanup in Los Angeles after recent wildfires, involving over 1000 personnel by this weekend, due to the unprecedented number of damaged batteries in electric vehicles and homes, posing significant health and environmental risks; Phase 2, de...
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40% Bias Score


Sacramento School District Declares "Safe Haven" Amid ICE Concerns
The Sacramento City Unified School District declared itself a "safe haven" district to protect students from ICE raids without a court order, following the federal government's reversal of its "sensitive locations" policy; this has negatively impacted student attendance and academic achievement, pro...
Sacramento School District Declares "Safe Haven" Amid ICE Concerns
The Sacramento City Unified School District declared itself a "safe haven" district to protect students from ICE raids without a court order, following the federal government's reversal of its "sensitive locations" policy; this has negatively impacted student attendance and academic achievement, pro...
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44% Bias Score


Climate Change Increased Likelihood of Devastating LA Wildfires by 35%
The January 2025 Los Angeles wildfires, causing 28 deaths and destroying over 16,000 structures, were 35% more likely due to human-induced climate change, which intensified Santa Ana winds and drought conditions, according to a World Weather Attribution study.
Climate Change Increased Likelihood of Devastating LA Wildfires by 35%
The January 2025 Los Angeles wildfires, causing 28 deaths and destroying over 16,000 structures, were 35% more likely due to human-induced climate change, which intensified Santa Ana winds and drought conditions, according to a World Weather Attribution study.
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20% Bias Score


Climate Change Increases Likelihood of Devastating California Wildfires"
Early 2025 wildfires in the Los Angeles area, fueled by climate change-induced dry conditions and Santa Ana winds, killed 29 and destroyed over 16,000 buildings; a study shows a 35% increased likelihood of such events due to global warming.
Climate Change Increases Likelihood of Devastating California Wildfires"
Early 2025 wildfires in the Los Angeles area, fueled by climate change-induced dry conditions and Santa Ana winds, killed 29 and destroyed over 16,000 buildings; a study shows a 35% increased likelihood of such events due to global warming.
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20% Bias Score


Climate Change Increased Southern California Fire Risk by 35%
A new report by the World Weather Attribution group finds that climate change made the extreme weather conditions that fueled the recent Southern California fires, which killed at least 29 people and destroyed over 16,000 buildings, about 35% more likely; the report also highlights the interaction o...
Climate Change Increased Southern California Fire Risk by 35%
A new report by the World Weather Attribution group finds that climate change made the extreme weather conditions that fueled the recent Southern California fires, which killed at least 29 people and destroyed over 16,000 buildings, about 35% more likely; the report also highlights the interaction o...
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24% Bias Score


Climate Change Exacerbated Southern California Wildfires
A scientific study found that human-caused climate change increased the likelihood of the Southern California wildfires by 35% and their intensity by 6%, contributing to the destruction of thousands of homes and at least 29 deaths, alongside other factors like strong Santa Ana winds and dry conditio...
Climate Change Exacerbated Southern California Wildfires
A scientific study found that human-caused climate change increased the likelihood of the Southern California wildfires by 35% and their intensity by 6%, contributing to the destruction of thousands of homes and at least 29 deaths, alongside other factors like strong Santa Ana winds and dry conditio...
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32% Bias Score

California's \$50 Million "Trump-Proofing" Plan Sparks Deportation Debate
California is allocating \$50 million to counter anticipated federal policies, sparking debate over whether funds will defend illegal immigrants, including criminals, from deportation; Rep. Bill Essayli is questioning the lack of transparency, while Newsom's office denies using funds for criminal im...

California's \$50 Million "Trump-Proofing" Plan Sparks Deportation Debate
California is allocating \$50 million to counter anticipated federal policies, sparking debate over whether funds will defend illegal immigrants, including criminals, from deportation; Rep. Bill Essayli is questioning the lack of transparency, while Newsom's office denies using funds for criminal im...
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44% Bias Score

Climate Change Increased Likelihood of Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires
A study by 32 international researchers confirms climate change increased the probability of the January 2024 Los Angeles wildfires, which burned nearly 20,000 hectares, caused 28 deaths, destroyed 16,250 structures, and were made 35% more likely by warmer, drier, and windier conditions linked to hu...

Climate Change Increased Likelihood of Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires
A study by 32 international researchers confirms climate change increased the probability of the January 2024 Los Angeles wildfires, which burned nearly 20,000 hectares, caused 28 deaths, destroyed 16,250 structures, and were made 35% more likely by warmer, drier, and windier conditions linked to hu...
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44% Bias Score

Climate Change Increased Los Angeles Wildfire Risk by 35%: 28 Dead, 10,000 Homes Destroyed
The January 7, 2024, Los Angeles wildfires, worsened by climate change-induced drought and Santa Ana winds, resulted in 28 deaths, approximately 10,000 destroyed homes, and weeks of toxic smoke exposure for millions; a World Weather Attribution study found climate change increased the likelihood of ...

Climate Change Increased Los Angeles Wildfire Risk by 35%: 28 Dead, 10,000 Homes Destroyed
The January 7, 2024, Los Angeles wildfires, worsened by climate change-induced drought and Santa Ana winds, resulted in 28 deaths, approximately 10,000 destroyed homes, and weeks of toxic smoke exposure for millions; a World Weather Attribution study found climate change increased the likelihood of ...
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16% Bias Score

Climate Change Exacerbated Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires
Climate change increased the likelihood and intensity of the January 2023 Los Angeles wildfires by 35% and 6%, respectively, causing 28 deaths and 190,000 evacuations due to hotter, drier conditions and a longer fire season.

Climate Change Exacerbated Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires
Climate change increased the likelihood and intensity of the January 2023 Los Angeles wildfires by 35% and 6%, respectively, causing 28 deaths and 190,000 evacuations due to hotter, drier conditions and a longer fire season.
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36% Bias Score

California Drops Case Against Anti-Abortion Activists
After a nine-year legal battle, California dropped its criminal case against David Daleiden and Sandra Merritt, who secretly recorded Planned Parenthood allegedly selling aborted fetal tissue; they pleaded no contest to one charge with no penalties.

California Drops Case Against Anti-Abortion Activists
After a nine-year legal battle, California dropped its criminal case against David Daleiden and Sandra Merritt, who secretly recorded Planned Parenthood allegedly selling aborted fetal tissue; they pleaded no contest to one charge with no penalties.
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56% Bias Score

Climate Change Extends California's Wildfire Season, Exacerbating Devastating Fires
Climate change extended Southern California's dry season by 23 days, increasing the likelihood of wildfires; the overlap with the Santa Ana wind season, coupled with abundant dry plant material, resulted in devastating fires that killed 29 and destroyed over 16,000 buildings in early 2025.

Climate Change Extends California's Wildfire Season, Exacerbating Devastating Fires
Climate change extended Southern California's dry season by 23 days, increasing the likelihood of wildfires; the overlap with the Santa Ana wind season, coupled with abundant dry plant material, resulted in devastating fires that killed 29 and destroyed over 16,000 buildings in early 2025.
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24% Bias Score
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