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Trump Lifts Syria Sanctions After Meeting with Former Jihadi Leader
President Trump met with Ahmed Al-Sharq, Syria's new leader and former jihadi, in Riyadh, lifting decades-old sanctions after Al-Sharq's forces ousted Bashar al-Assad. This unprecedented move potentially unlocks billions in investment but raises human rights concerns.
Trump Lifts Syria Sanctions After Meeting with Former Jihadi Leader
President Trump met with Ahmed Al-Sharq, Syria's new leader and former jihadi, in Riyadh, lifting decades-old sanctions after Al-Sharq's forces ousted Bashar al-Assad. This unprecedented move potentially unlocks billions in investment but raises human rights concerns.
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56% Bias Score


Israel's Gaza Offensive Kills 80, Trump Proposes US Takeover
Israel's intensified airstrikes and shelling in Gaza killed at least 80 Palestinians on Thursday morning, escalating the conflict and overshadowing Donald Trump's Middle East trip where he proposed the US take control of Gaza, potentially displacing millions.
Israel's Gaza Offensive Kills 80, Trump Proposes US Takeover
Israel's intensified airstrikes and shelling in Gaza killed at least 80 Palestinians on Thursday morning, escalating the conflict and overshadowing Donald Trump's Middle East trip where he proposed the US take control of Gaza, potentially displacing millions.
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44% Bias Score


Supreme Court to Rule on Nationwide Injunctions Blocking Trump Policies
The Supreme Court will decide the legality of nationwide injunctions, which have blocked 39 of President Trump's 200 executive orders, including his attempt to end birthright citizenship, impacting his ability to quickly implement his agenda.
Supreme Court to Rule on Nationwide Injunctions Blocking Trump Policies
The Supreme Court will decide the legality of nationwide injunctions, which have blocked 39 of President Trump's 200 executive orders, including his attempt to end birthright citizenship, impacting his ability to quickly implement his agenda.
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48% Bias Score


UK Economy Surges 0.7% in Q1 2025, but Slowdown Expected
The British economy grew by 0.7% in the first quarter of 2025, exceeding expectations and becoming the fastest-growing among G7 nations, driven by a strong services sector; however, economists predict a slowdown in Q2 due to global uncertainties and new taxes.
UK Economy Surges 0.7% in Q1 2025, but Slowdown Expected
The British economy grew by 0.7% in the first quarter of 2025, exceeding expectations and becoming the fastest-growing among G7 nations, driven by a strong services sector; however, economists predict a slowdown in Q2 due to global uncertainties and new taxes.
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48% Bias Score


Miller Pushes to Eliminate Birthright Citizenship, Bypass Courts on Immigration
Stephen Miller, a senior advisor to President Trump, is pushing to eliminate birthright citizenship and suspend habeas corpus for undocumented immigrants, aiming to drastically reduce immigration and bypass judicial review; this faces legal challenges but represents a significant policy shift.
Miller Pushes to Eliminate Birthright Citizenship, Bypass Courts on Immigration
Stephen Miller, a senior advisor to President Trump, is pushing to eliminate birthright citizenship and suspend habeas corpus for undocumented immigrants, aiming to drastically reduce immigration and bypass judicial review; this faces legal challenges but represents a significant policy shift.
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60% Bias Score


Harvard's Unexpectedly Valuable Magna Carta
Harvard University unexpectedly found a 1300 Magna Carta copy among its archives, purchased in 1946 for \$27.50, now confirmed as an exceptionally rare official version worth millions, highlighting the document's enduring relevance.
Harvard's Unexpectedly Valuable Magna Carta
Harvard University unexpectedly found a 1300 Magna Carta copy among its archives, purchased in 1946 for \$27.50, now confirmed as an exceptionally rare official version worth millions, highlighting the document's enduring relevance.
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44% Bias Score

Russia-Ukraine Talks Resume in Istanbul, Focusing on 2022 Draft Agreement
High-level talks between Russia and Ukraine began in Istanbul at 10:00 Kyiv time on May 15, 2024, focusing on a previously drafted agreement involving Ukraine's neutral status and security guarantees from the five permanent UNSC members; the Russian delegation is led by Vladimir Medinsky.

Russia-Ukraine Talks Resume in Istanbul, Focusing on 2022 Draft Agreement
High-level talks between Russia and Ukraine began in Istanbul at 10:00 Kyiv time on May 15, 2024, focusing on a previously drafted agreement involving Ukraine's neutral status and security guarantees from the five permanent UNSC members; the Russian delegation is led by Vladimir Medinsky.
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44% Bias Score

59 South African Refugees Granted Expedited US Entry Amidst "Genocide" Claims
59 white South African refugees arrived in the US on May 12th after President Trump, citing a new South African land redistribution law as "genocide", authorized their expedited entry, despite widespread denials from South African officials and experts who argue the claim is a false narrative.

59 South African Refugees Granted Expedited US Entry Amidst "Genocide" Claims
59 white South African refugees arrived in the US on May 12th after President Trump, citing a new South African land redistribution law as "genocide", authorized their expedited entry, despite widespread denials from South African officials and experts who argue the claim is a false narrative.
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76% Bias Score

US Sanctions Cripple ICC's War Crimes Investigations
US sanctions against ICC chief prosecutor Karim Khan, imposed in February 2023 in response to arrest warrants for Israeli officials, severely hinder the court's investigations, impacting its ability to pursue justice for victims and creating a chilling effect on international cooperation.

US Sanctions Cripple ICC's War Crimes Investigations
US sanctions against ICC chief prosecutor Karim Khan, imposed in February 2023 in response to arrest warrants for Israeli officials, severely hinder the court's investigations, impacting its ability to pursue justice for victims and creating a chilling effect on international cooperation.
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56% Bias Score

US Consumer Spending Slows Amidst Tariffs and Economic Uncertainty
A KPMG survey of 2,500 US adults from April 3-23, 2024, found that 68% want no more debt, 43% will delay car purchases due to tariffs, and 70% will use free streaming. This reflects adaptation to economic uncertainty from inflation and Trump's tariffs.

US Consumer Spending Slows Amidst Tariffs and Economic Uncertainty
A KPMG survey of 2,500 US adults from April 3-23, 2024, found that 68% want no more debt, 43% will delay car purchases due to tariffs, and 70% will use free streaming. This reflects adaptation to economic uncertainty from inflation and Trump's tariffs.
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28% Bias Score

Supreme Court to Hear Case on Nationwide Injunctions
The Supreme Court will decide the legality of nationwide injunctions, which have blocked 39 of President Trump's executive orders, including his attempt to end birthright citizenship, impacting his ability to implement his agenda.

Supreme Court to Hear Case on Nationwide Injunctions
The Supreme Court will decide the legality of nationwide injunctions, which have blocked 39 of President Trump's executive orders, including his attempt to end birthright citizenship, impacting his ability to implement his agenda.
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52% Bias Score

Guterres Urges Germany to Increase UN Leadership Amidst US Funding Cuts
UN Secretary-General António Guterres, during his visit to Berlin, urged Germany to increase its leadership amid growing global uncertainty and US funding cuts to the UN, which may lead to a 20% reduction in peacekeeping personnel; Chancellor Merz pledged support but also stressed the need for UN re...

Guterres Urges Germany to Increase UN Leadership Amidst US Funding Cuts
UN Secretary-General António Guterres, during his visit to Berlin, urged Germany to increase its leadership amid growing global uncertainty and US funding cuts to the UN, which may lead to a 20% reduction in peacekeeping personnel; Chancellor Merz pledged support but also stressed the need for UN re...
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32% Bias Score
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