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U.S. Policy Creates Undocumented Immigrants Through Status Revocation
The U.S. government is revoking legal immigration statuses of over 530,000 individuals from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, plus potentially over one million more under TPS, causing a dramatic rise in the undocumented population through deliberate policy, not increased border crossings.
U.S. Policy Creates Undocumented Immigrants Through Status Revocation
The U.S. government is revoking legal immigration statuses of over 530,000 individuals from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, plus potentially over one million more under TPS, causing a dramatic rise in the undocumented population through deliberate policy, not increased border crossings.
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60% Bias Score


Operation Gideon's Chariots": Gaza Offensive
The Israeli military launched "Operation Gideon's Chariots" in Gaza, a new phase targeting unarmed civilians, drawing from biblical references that evoke narratives of violent conquest and extermination.
Operation Gideon's Chariots": Gaza Offensive
The Israeli military launched "Operation Gideon's Chariots" in Gaza, a new phase targeting unarmed civilians, drawing from biblical references that evoke narratives of violent conquest and extermination.
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60% Bias Score


US Judge Denies Bond for Palestinian Activist Despite Ruling Against Initial Detainment Grounds
A US judge denied bond for Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist and Columbia University graduate student, despite ruling the government's initial claim of his presence being against US national interest likely unconstitutional; the government is now detaining him on a secondary charge, sparking wi...
US Judge Denies Bond for Palestinian Activist Despite Ruling Against Initial Detainment Grounds
A US judge denied bond for Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist and Columbia University graduate student, despite ruling the government's initial claim of his presence being against US national interest likely unconstitutional; the government is now detaining him on a secondary charge, sparking wi...
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56% Bias Score


Judge Reverses Order, Pro-Palestinian Activist Remains Detained
A federal judge in New Jersey reversed an order for the release of Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Palestinian activist detained for three months pending deportation, after the government cited a second charge against him, concerning his application for permanent residency.
Judge Reverses Order, Pro-Palestinian Activist Remains Detained
A federal judge in New Jersey reversed an order for the release of Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Palestinian activist detained for three months pending deportation, after the government cited a second charge against him, concerning his application for permanent residency.
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44% Bias Score


Judge Halts Deportation of Palestinian-American Student Activist After Administration Misses Deadline
A New Jersey judge halted the Trump administration's attempt to deport Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian-American student activist, after the administration missed a deadline to appeal the ruling. Khalil, who has been detained since March, had his deportation stayed due to concerns over his pro-Palestin...
Judge Halts Deportation of Palestinian-American Student Activist After Administration Misses Deadline
A New Jersey judge halted the Trump administration's attempt to deport Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian-American student activist, after the administration missed a deadline to appeal the ruling. Khalil, who has been detained since March, had his deportation stayed due to concerns over his pro-Palestin...
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48% Bias Score


Increased Immigration Arrests Cause Economic Downturn Across U.S."
Increased immigrant arrests across the U.S. are severely impacting the economy, with businesses like Hector's Mariscos in Santa Ana, California experiencing sales drops of up to 30 percent due to widespread fear; industries reliant on immigrant labor face significant disruptions, and protests are er...
Increased Immigration Arrests Cause Economic Downturn Across U.S."
Increased immigrant arrests across the U.S. are severely impacting the economy, with businesses like Hector's Mariscos in Santa Ana, California experiencing sales drops of up to 30 percent due to widespread fear; industries reliant on immigrant labor face significant disruptions, and protests are er...
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52% Bias Score

Marines Deployed to Los Angeles Amidst Anti-Trump Protests
In response to planned anti-Trump protests in Los Angeles and across the US, 700 Marines were deployed, one civilian was briefly detained by Marines, and 4,000 National Guard troops were previously deployed, prompting concerns about escalating tensions.

Marines Deployed to Los Angeles Amidst Anti-Trump Protests
In response to planned anti-Trump protests in Los Angeles and across the US, 700 Marines were deployed, one civilian was briefly detained by Marines, and 4,000 National Guard troops were previously deployed, prompting concerns about escalating tensions.
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40% Bias Score

Judge Rules Against US in Khalil Case, But Activist Remains Detained
A judge ruled the US government's national security claim for detaining Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil likely unconstitutional, but he remains in ICE detention due to a secondary charge related to his residency application; his lawyers call this a delay tactic.

Judge Rules Against US in Khalil Case, But Activist Remains Detained
A judge ruled the US government's national security claim for detaining Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil likely unconstitutional, but he remains in ICE detention due to a secondary charge related to his residency application; his lawyers call this a delay tactic.
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56% Bias Score

Judge Rules Columbia Student Activist Can Remain in Detention
A federal judge ruled that Columbia University student activist Mahmoud Khalil can remain in detention due to allegations of misrepresenting information on his green card application, despite a prior ruling blocking detention based on foreign policy concerns; Khalil's lawyers claim the detention is ...

Judge Rules Columbia Student Activist Can Remain in Detention
A federal judge ruled that Columbia University student activist Mahmoud Khalil can remain in detention due to allegations of misrepresenting information on his green card application, despite a prior ruling blocking detention based on foreign policy concerns; Khalil's lawyers claim the detention is ...
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52% Bias Score

Canadian Groups Urge G7 Action for Jailed Hong Kong Publisher
Ten Canadian human rights groups are urging G7's Mark Carney to advocate for the release of jailed Hong Kong publisher Jimmy Lai, who has been in solitary confinement for 4½ years due to violating a Beijing-imposed national security law; the UK and other allies have also called for his release, whil...

Canadian Groups Urge G7 Action for Jailed Hong Kong Publisher
Ten Canadian human rights groups are urging G7's Mark Carney to advocate for the release of jailed Hong Kong publisher Jimmy Lai, who has been in solitary confinement for 4½ years due to violating a Beijing-imposed national security law; the UK and other allies have also called for his release, whil...
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48% Bias Score

Rise in Violence Against Colombian Political Leaders
In the first four months of 2025, 34 Colombian political leaders were murdered and 20 attacked, part of a larger trend showing 748 politically motivated violent acts in 2023, triple the number in 2017, mostly in municipalities with armed groups.

Rise in Violence Against Colombian Political Leaders
In the first four months of 2025, 34 Colombian political leaders were murdered and 20 attacked, part of a larger trend showing 748 politically motivated violent acts in 2023, triple the number in 2017, mostly in municipalities with armed groups.
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40% Bias Score

Peruvian Congress Grants Amnesty, Reinforces Immunity Amidst Public Outrage and Crime Crisis
Amidst rising insecurity and a record-low 2% approval rating, the Peruvian Congress passed legislation granting amnesty for human rights abuses during the Internal Armed Conflict (1980-2000) and reinstating parliamentary immunity, while the government proposed controversial solutions for tackling cr...

Peruvian Congress Grants Amnesty, Reinforces Immunity Amidst Public Outrage and Crime Crisis
Amidst rising insecurity and a record-low 2% approval rating, the Peruvian Congress passed legislation granting amnesty for human rights abuses during the Internal Armed Conflict (1980-2000) and reinstating parliamentary immunity, while the government proposed controversial solutions for tackling cr...
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56% Bias Score
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