Supreme Court Weighs TikTok Ban, Prioritizing National Security Concerns
The Supreme Court heard arguments regarding a ban on TikTok, questioning whether the First Amendment applies, given the app's 170 million US users and concerns over Chinese ties. The law, set to take effect January 19, might restrict TikTok's operations unless its parent company divests.
Supreme Court Weighs TikTok Ban, Prioritizing National Security Concerns
The Supreme Court heard arguments regarding a ban on TikTok, questioning whether the First Amendment applies, given the app's 170 million US users and concerns over Chinese ties. The law, set to take effect January 19, might restrict TikTok's operations unless its parent company divests.
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48% Bias Score
TikTok Faces US Shutdown on January 19th
Facing potential shutdown on January 19th, 2024, due to a law mandating divestiture from Chinese ownership, TikTok awaits a Supreme Court decision impacting 170 million American users, with competitors poised to benefit.
TikTok Faces US Shutdown on January 19th
Facing potential shutdown on January 19th, 2024, due to a law mandating divestiture from Chinese ownership, TikTok awaits a Supreme Court decision impacting 170 million American users, with competitors poised to benefit.
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32% Bias Score
Trump's Tariffs Pose Major Risk to Global Economic Growth
Increased uncertainty surrounding Donald Trump's second term as US president poses a significant risk to global economic growth due to his threatened tariffs on Chinese imports; experts predict this could cause higher inflation, increased interest rates, and economic instability, particularly affect...
Trump's Tariffs Pose Major Risk to Global Economic Growth
Increased uncertainty surrounding Donald Trump's second term as US president poses a significant risk to global economic growth due to his threatened tariffs on Chinese imports; experts predict this could cause higher inflation, increased interest rates, and economic instability, particularly affect...
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56% Bias Score
Havana Syndrome: Intelligence Agencies Divided on Foreign Weapon Involvement
Based on new intelligence, two US intelligence agencies suggest a "novel weapon" might be responsible for some Havana Syndrome cases, contradicting the broader intelligence community's assessment of unlikely foreign involvement; ongoing research explores radio frequencies' bioeffects.
Havana Syndrome: Intelligence Agencies Divided on Foreign Weapon Involvement
Based on new intelligence, two US intelligence agencies suggest a "novel weapon" might be responsible for some Havana Syndrome cases, contradicting the broader intelligence community's assessment of unlikely foreign involvement; ongoing research explores radio frequencies' bioeffects.
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48% Bias Score
Slave-Like Labor Conditions at BYD Factory in Brazil Jeopardize Electric Vehicle Launch
Brazilian labor inspectors rescued 163 Chinese workers from a BYD factory construction site in Bahia on December 23, 2024, accusing the contractor, Jinjiang Group, of subjecting them to conditions analogous to slavery; this jeopardizes the launch of electric vehicle production in March 2025 and stra...
Slave-Like Labor Conditions at BYD Factory in Brazil Jeopardize Electric Vehicle Launch
Brazilian labor inspectors rescued 163 Chinese workers from a BYD factory construction site in Bahia on December 23, 2024, accusing the contractor, Jinjiang Group, of subjecting them to conditions analogous to slavery; this jeopardizes the launch of electric vehicle production in March 2025 and stra...
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52% Bias Score
Xizang Earthquake: Swift Relief Focuses on Children's Mental Health
A 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck Dingri County, Xizang, China on January 11, killing 126 and injuring hundreds; relief efforts swiftly established 224 relocation sites housing 47,500 people, and are focusing on the psychological recovery of children through play therapy and the construction of thre...
Xizang Earthquake: Swift Relief Focuses on Children's Mental Health
A 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck Dingri County, Xizang, China on January 11, killing 126 and injuring hundreds; relief efforts swiftly established 224 relocation sites housing 47,500 people, and are focusing on the psychological recovery of children through play therapy and the construction of thre...
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20% Bias Score
Supreme Court Poised to Uphold TikTok Ban Over National Security Concerns
The US Supreme Court is likely to uphold a law banning TikTok in the US unless it is sold to a US company and cuts ties with its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, due to national security concerns impacting 170 million users.
Supreme Court Poised to Uphold TikTok Ban Over National Security Concerns
The US Supreme Court is likely to uphold a law banning TikTok in the US unless it is sold to a US company and cuts ties with its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, due to national security concerns impacting 170 million users.
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48% Bias Score
UK Chancellor Defends Fiscal Rules Amid China Trip
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves visited China to secure economic deals amid market turmoil at home, reaffirming her commitment to fiscal rules while securing agreements worth £600 million over the next five years.
UK Chancellor Defends Fiscal Rules Amid China Trip
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves visited China to secure economic deals amid market turmoil at home, reaffirming her commitment to fiscal rules while securing agreements worth £600 million over the next five years.
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48% Bias Score
TikTok Ban: A Counterproductive Threat to US National Security
The proposed ban on TikTok in the U.S., fueled by national security concerns, is counterproductive, as its 170 million users act as a deterrent against conflict with China; the ban's underlying assumption is that Americans are easily influenced by foreign propaganda, which undermines freedom.
TikTok Ban: A Counterproductive Threat to US National Security
The proposed ban on TikTok in the U.S., fueled by national security concerns, is counterproductive, as its 170 million users act as a deterrent against conflict with China; the ban's underlying assumption is that Americans are easily influenced by foreign propaganda, which undermines freedom.
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60% Bias Score
China's Booming Exports to Curb Inflation and Drive Green Transformation in 2025
China's foreign trade grew 4.9 percent year-on-year to $5.43 trillion in the first 11 months of 2024, driven by robust exports of mechanical and electrical products and resilient supply chains; this is expected to curb global inflation and drive green transformation, despite growing external risks.
China's Booming Exports to Curb Inflation and Drive Green Transformation in 2025
China's foreign trade grew 4.9 percent year-on-year to $5.43 trillion in the first 11 months of 2024, driven by robust exports of mechanical and electrical products and resilient supply chains; this is expected to curb global inflation and drive green transformation, despite growing external risks.
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52% Bias Score
China Vows Partnership with Africa to Reform Global Governance
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi pledged China's support for reforming the global governance system in partnership with African nations following his visits to Namibia, Congo, Chad, and Nigeria, citing shared goals and historical injustices.
China Vows Partnership with Africa to Reform Global Governance
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi pledged China's support for reforming the global governance system in partnership with African nations following his visits to Namibia, Congo, Chad, and Nigeria, citing shared goals and historical injustices.
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40% Bias Score
China's Foreign Trade Booms, Fueling Global Green Transition
China's foreign trade surged 4.9% year-on-year to reach 39.79 trillion yuan ($5.19 trillion) in January-November 2024, driven by resilient supply chains and increased exports of mechanical and electrical products, significantly contributing to global inflation reduction and green transformation.
China's Foreign Trade Booms, Fueling Global Green Transition
China's foreign trade surged 4.9% year-on-year to reach 39.79 trillion yuan ($5.19 trillion) in January-November 2024, driven by resilient supply chains and increased exports of mechanical and electrical products, significantly contributing to global inflation reduction and green transformation.
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52% Bias Score