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Harvard Defies US Government Demands, Citing Academic Freedom
Harvard University President Lawrence Bacow rejected demands from the US Department of Education to end diversity programs and share data, citing defense of academic independence and constitutional rights, escalating a conflict over academic freedom and government control.
Harvard Defies US Government Demands, Citing Academic Freedom
Harvard University President Lawrence Bacow rejected demands from the US Department of Education to end diversity programs and share data, citing defense of academic independence and constitutional rights, escalating a conflict over academic freedom and government control.
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56% Bias Score


Sumy Missile Strike Kills 35; Trump Blames Putin, Biden, Zelenskyy
A Russian missile strike on Palm Sunday in Sumy, Ukraine killed 35 people, including two children, the deadliest attack this year; Donald Trump blamed Putin, Biden, and Zelenskyy, questioning the latter two's competence and suggesting Ukraine started the war against a much larger Russia.
Sumy Missile Strike Kills 35; Trump Blames Putin, Biden, Zelenskyy
A Russian missile strike on Palm Sunday in Sumy, Ukraine killed 35 people, including two children, the deadliest attack this year; Donald Trump blamed Putin, Biden, and Zelenskyy, questioning the latter two's competence and suggesting Ukraine started the war against a much larger Russia.
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52% Bias Score


Harvard Defies Trump Administration, Faces $2 Billion Funding Freeze
The Trump administration froze over $2 billion in grants and $60 million in contracts to Harvard University after the Ivy League school refused to comply with demands related to investigations into antisemitism and racial preferences, escalating tensions between the federal government and higher edu...
Harvard Defies Trump Administration, Faces $2 Billion Funding Freeze
The Trump administration froze over $2 billion in grants and $60 million in contracts to Harvard University after the Ivy League school refused to comply with demands related to investigations into antisemitism and racial preferences, escalating tensions between the federal government and higher edu...
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52% Bias Score


US Shifts Iran Policy, Demanding Nuclear Program Elimination
Donald Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, reversed US policy on Iran's nuclear program in 12 hours, demanding complete elimination after initially suggesting allowing low-level enrichment for civilian use; this jeopardizes a negotiated agreement and increases the threat of military action against...
US Shifts Iran Policy, Demanding Nuclear Program Elimination
Donald Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, reversed US policy on Iran's nuclear program in 12 hours, demanding complete elimination after initially suggesting allowing low-level enrichment for civilian use; this jeopardizes a negotiated agreement and increases the threat of military action against...
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60% Bias Score


AP Barred From Oval Office Despite Court Order
Despite a court order, the Associated Press was barred from a Monday Oval Office news conference, prompting a legal battle over press access and freedom of speech after the AP refused to rename the Gulf of Mexico as requested by President Trump.
AP Barred From Oval Office Despite Court Order
Despite a court order, the Associated Press was barred from a Monday Oval Office news conference, prompting a legal battle over press access and freedom of speech after the AP refused to rename the Gulf of Mexico as requested by President Trump.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Plans to Deport US Citizens Deemed Violent Criminals
US President Donald Trump announced plans to deport violent criminals, even US citizens, to El Salvador's CECOT prison under a controversial agreement; over 250 individuals, mostly Venezuelan gang members, have already been deported, including one mistakenly; the legality and human rights implicatio...
Trump Plans to Deport US Citizens Deemed Violent Criminals
US President Donald Trump announced plans to deport violent criminals, even US citizens, to El Salvador's CECOT prison under a controversial agreement; over 250 individuals, mostly Venezuelan gang members, have already been deported, including one mistakenly; the legality and human rights implicatio...
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52% Bias Score

Sumy Strike Exacerbates Ceasefire Challenges
A Russian missile strike on Sumy, Ukraine, on April 13th, resulted in 34 deaths and 119 injuries according to Ukraine, while Russia claims it targeted military personnel. This incident, despite a prior 30-day moratorium on energy infrastructure attacks, further complicates ceasefire negotiations and...

Sumy Strike Exacerbates Ceasefire Challenges
A Russian missile strike on Sumy, Ukraine, on April 13th, resulted in 34 deaths and 119 injuries according to Ukraine, while Russia claims it targeted military personnel. This incident, despite a prior 30-day moratorium on energy infrastructure attacks, further complicates ceasefire negotiations and...
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44% Bias Score

Harvard Defies Trump Administration, Faces \$2.3 Billion Funding Freeze
The Trump administration froze \$2.3 billion in federal funding to Harvard University after the university rejected government demands for control over its operations, including changes to admissions and hiring policies and the discontinuation of DEI programs, escalating a broader crackdown on unive...

Harvard Defies Trump Administration, Faces \$2.3 Billion Funding Freeze
The Trump administration froze \$2.3 billion in federal funding to Harvard University after the university rejected government demands for control over its operations, including changes to admissions and hiring policies and the discontinuation of DEI programs, escalating a broader crackdown on unive...
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44% Bias Score

Andrew Tate Faces UK Trial for Sexual Abuse
Andrew Tate, a controversial influencer, will stand trial in the UK in 2027 after four women sued him for physical and sexual abuse between 2013 and 2015, adding to his ongoing legal battles in Romania and Florida for alleged sex trafficking and other crimes.

Andrew Tate Faces UK Trial for Sexual Abuse
Andrew Tate, a controversial influencer, will stand trial in the UK in 2027 after four women sued him for physical and sexual abuse between 2013 and 2015, adding to his ongoing legal battles in Romania and Florida for alleged sex trafficking and other crimes.
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56% Bias Score

Minimal Progress in EU-US Trade Talks on Tariff Removal
Despite a meeting between EU and US trade officials in Washington on Monday, minimal progress was made on removing tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, leaving a 90-day window before the EU implements \$21 billion in retaliatory tariffs.

Minimal Progress in EU-US Trade Talks on Tariff Removal
Despite a meeting between EU and US trade officials in Washington on Monday, minimal progress was made on removing tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, leaving a 90-day window before the EU implements \$21 billion in retaliatory tariffs.
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32% Bias Score

Biden Addresses Social Security Concerns Amidst Trump Administration Cuts
Former President Joe Biden will deliver his first public address since leaving office at the Advocates, Counselors, and Representatives for the Disabled conference in Chicago on Tuesday, focusing on protecting Social Security amid concerns about the Trump administration's cuts to government programs...

Biden Addresses Social Security Concerns Amidst Trump Administration Cuts
Former President Joe Biden will deliver his first public address since leaving office at the Advocates, Counselors, and Representatives for the Disabled conference in Chicago on Tuesday, focusing on protecting Social Security amid concerns about the Trump administration's cuts to government programs...
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48% Bias Score

Harvard Defies US Government, Loses \$2.2 Billion in Funding
The US government froze \$2.2 billion in funding for Harvard University due to alleged civil rights violations and insufficient efforts to combat antisemitism, prompting Harvard's president to reject the government's demands, citing academic freedom and constitutional rights.

Harvard Defies US Government, Loses \$2.2 Billion in Funding
The US government froze \$2.2 billion in funding for Harvard University due to alleged civil rights violations and insufficient efforts to combat antisemitism, prompting Harvard's president to reject the government's demands, citing academic freedom and constitutional rights.
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56% Bias Score
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