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Foreign Nationals Charged with Smuggling US Military Tech to China
Two foreign nationals, Cui Guanghai of China and John Miller of the U.K., were charged with smuggling U.S. military equipment, including missiles, to China and attempting to silence a U.S. citizen critical of Chinese President Xi Jinping; they were arrested in Serbia in April 2024.
Foreign Nationals Charged with Smuggling US Military Tech to China
Two foreign nationals, Cui Guanghai of China and John Miller of the U.K., were charged with smuggling U.S. military equipment, including missiles, to China and attempting to silence a U.S. citizen critical of Chinese President Xi Jinping; they were arrested in Serbia in April 2024.
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52% Bias Score


Deepfake Regulation: A Patchwork of State Laws and Federal Gridlock
In the US, a patchwork of state laws attempts to address the harms caused by AI-generated deepfakes, leading to inconsistent legal recourse and resistance from free speech advocates, while the federal government struggles to find consensus.
Deepfake Regulation: A Patchwork of State Laws and Federal Gridlock
In the US, a patchwork of state laws attempts to address the harms caused by AI-generated deepfakes, leading to inconsistent legal recourse and resistance from free speech advocates, while the federal government struggles to find consensus.
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48% Bias Score


Comedian Reginald D. Hunter Faces Arrest Warrant for Alleged Antisemitic Posts
US comedian Reginald D. Hunter is facing a private prosecution for three alleged antisemitic social media posts sent to Heidi Bachram in August and September 2024, resulting in an arrest warrant issued by Westminster Magistrates' Court after he failed to appear on June 2025.
Comedian Reginald D. Hunter Faces Arrest Warrant for Alleged Antisemitic Posts
US comedian Reginald D. Hunter is facing a private prosecution for three alleged antisemitic social media posts sent to Heidi Bachram in August and September 2024, resulting in an arrest warrant issued by Westminster Magistrates' Court after he failed to appear on June 2025.
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56% Bias Score


Judge Rules Trump Administration's Deportation of Pro-Palestine Activist Likely Unconstitutional
US District Judge Michael Farbiarz ruled that the Trump administration's attempt to deport pro-Palestine activist Mahmoud Khalil is likely unconstitutional, citing insufficient evidence of national security threats; Khalil, a lawful permanent resident, remains detained pending further legal proceedi...
Judge Rules Trump Administration's Deportation of Pro-Palestine Activist Likely Unconstitutional
US District Judge Michael Farbiarz ruled that the Trump administration's attempt to deport pro-Palestine activist Mahmoud Khalil is likely unconstitutional, citing insufficient evidence of national security threats; Khalil, a lawful permanent resident, remains detained pending further legal proceedi...
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48% Bias Score


US Halts Student Visa Appointments Amid Expanded Social Media Vetting
The US State Department temporarily halted new student and exchange visitor visa appointments to review and expand social media vetting, impacting thousands of applicants while raising concerns about free speech and due process.
US Halts Student Visa Appointments Amid Expanded Social Media Vetting
The US State Department temporarily halted new student and exchange visitor visa appointments to review and expand social media vetting, impacting thousands of applicants while raising concerns about free speech and due process.
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44% Bias Score


US Imposes Visa Restrictions on Foreign Officials Involved in Censorship
The US announced new visa restrictions for foreign citizens and their families who censor free speech, citing concerns about arrests and content moderation demands targeting Americans, following a similar measure for foreign students.
US Imposes Visa Restrictions on Foreign Officials Involved in Censorship
The US announced new visa restrictions for foreign citizens and their families who censor free speech, citing concerns about arrests and content moderation demands targeting Americans, following a similar measure for foreign students.
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60% Bias Score

British Man and Chinese National Indicted for Stalking and Smuggling US Military Technology
A British man, John Miller, and a Chinese national, Cui Guanghai, were indicted in the US for stalking a Beijing critic and attempting to smuggle US military technology to China; they face up to 20 years in prison if convicted.

British Man and Chinese National Indicted for Stalking and Smuggling US Military Technology
A British man, John Miller, and a Chinese national, Cui Guanghai, were indicted in the US for stalking a Beijing critic and attempting to smuggle US military technology to China; they face up to 20 years in prison if convicted.
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44% Bias Score

Federal Judge Rules Deportation of Pro-Palestine Activist May Be Unconstitutional
A New Jersey federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's attempt to deport pro-Palestine activist Mahmoud Khalil might be unconstitutional due to vague legal language, a decision that sparked immediate criticism from conservative legal experts and the White House, while Khalil remains in cus...

Federal Judge Rules Deportation of Pro-Palestine Activist May Be Unconstitutional
A New Jersey federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's attempt to deport pro-Palestine activist Mahmoud Khalil might be unconstitutional due to vague legal language, a decision that sparked immediate criticism from conservative legal experts and the White House, while Khalil remains in cus...
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64% Bias Score

US to Aggressively Revoke Visas for Chinese Students
The U.S. State Department will aggressively revoke visas for Chinese students with CCP ties or studying critical fields, revise future visa application criteria from China and Hong Kong, and impose new visa restrictions on those complicit in censoring Americans, following a Stanford report detailing...

US to Aggressively Revoke Visas for Chinese Students
The U.S. State Department will aggressively revoke visas for Chinese students with CCP ties or studying critical fields, revise future visa application criteria from China and Hong Kong, and impose new visa restrictions on those complicit in censoring Americans, following a Stanford report detailing...
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68% Bias Score

Trump's Demand to Arrest Malema Sparks Controversy in South Africa
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa refused President Trump's demand to arrest opposition leader Julius Malema for repeatedly chanting "Kill the Boer," citing South Africa's freedom of speech laws and a 2022 court ruling; however, critics argue the chant incites violence against farmers.

Trump's Demand to Arrest Malema Sparks Controversy in South Africa
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa refused President Trump's demand to arrest opposition leader Julius Malema for repeatedly chanting "Kill the Boer," citing South Africa's freedom of speech laws and a 2022 court ruling; however, critics argue the chant incites violence against farmers.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Wages War on Harvard
The Trump administration is attacking Harvard University on multiple fronts, including its tax-exempt status, foreign student admissions, and grants, due to allegations of insufficient responses to antisemitism and past discrimination, while Harvard is fighting back but faces a protracted battle.

Trump Administration Wages War on Harvard
The Trump administration is attacking Harvard University on multiple fronts, including its tax-exempt status, foreign student admissions, and grants, due to allegations of insufficient responses to antisemitism and past discrimination, while Harvard is fighting back but faces a protracted battle.
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60% Bias Score

Supreme Court Upholds School Ban on Anti-Transgender Shirts
The Supreme Court refused to hear a case involving a Massachusetts student, Liam Morrison, who was banned from school for wearing anti-transgender shirts; lower courts sided with the school, prioritizing a safe learning environment over the student's free speech.

Supreme Court Upholds School Ban on Anti-Transgender Shirts
The Supreme Court refused to hear a case involving a Massachusetts student, Liam Morrison, who was banned from school for wearing anti-transgender shirts; lower courts sided with the school, prioritizing a safe learning environment over the student's free speech.
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52% Bias Score
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