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Senator Young Urges Congress to Reclaim Tariff Authority Amidst Trade War Uncertainty
Senator Todd Young, a Republican from Indiana, is advocating for Congress to reclaim its authority over tariffs, arguing that the current system of the president unilaterally setting tariffs creates too much uncertainty for the U.S. economy, though he supports the administration's goal of strengthen...
Senator Young Urges Congress to Reclaim Tariff Authority Amidst Trade War Uncertainty
Senator Todd Young, a Republican from Indiana, is advocating for Congress to reclaim its authority over tariffs, arguing that the current system of the president unilaterally setting tariffs creates too much uncertainty for the U.S. economy, though he supports the administration's goal of strengthen...
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48% Bias Score


Navy Deploys Warship to Southern Border
The USS Stockdale, a guided-missile destroyer with a record of successfully repelling Houthi attacks, was deployed to the Southern border on Friday to assist with counter-drug and anti-illegal immigration efforts, as authorized by President Trump's executive orders.
Navy Deploys Warship to Southern Border
The USS Stockdale, a guided-missile destroyer with a record of successfully repelling Houthi attacks, was deployed to the Southern border on Friday to assist with counter-drug and anti-illegal immigration efforts, as authorized by President Trump's executive orders.
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64% Bias Score


Columbia Anti-Israel Protester Faces Deportation
A Columbia University student, Mahmoud Khalil, faces deportation after participating in antisemitic protests following the October 7, 2023, Israel attacks; the incident highlights the Trump administration's strict enforcement of immigration laws and the revocation of visas for those violating U.S. l...
Columbia Anti-Israel Protester Faces Deportation
A Columbia University student, Mahmoud Khalil, faces deportation after participating in antisemitic protests following the October 7, 2023, Israel attacks; the incident highlights the Trump administration's strict enforcement of immigration laws and the revocation of visas for those violating U.S. l...
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60% Bias Score


U.S., Panama Secure Canal Access Deal Amid China Tensions
The Trump administration and Panama signed a joint declaration for increased military cooperation and cost-neutral U.S. warship transit through the Panama Canal, aiming to counter growing Chinese influence amid a rising trade war with China.
U.S., Panama Secure Canal Access Deal Amid China Tensions
The Trump administration and Panama signed a joint declaration for increased military cooperation and cost-neutral U.S. warship transit through the Panama Canal, aiming to counter growing Chinese influence amid a rising trade war with China.
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56% Bias Score


German Wind Turbine Project Delayed by Air Force Objections
A German farmer's plan to build three wind turbines near Rostock is delayed due to a recent amendment to the Federal Immission Control Act, which allows for height and location changes, causing the German Air Force to object due to potential interference with air traffic radar near Rostock-Laage mil...
German Wind Turbine Project Delayed by Air Force Objections
A German farmer's plan to build three wind turbines near Rostock is delayed due to a recent amendment to the Federal Immission Control Act, which allows for height and location changes, causing the German Air Force to object due to potential interference with air traffic radar near Rostock-Laage mil...
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44% Bias Score


Trump's Trade War: A Strategic Response to China's Unrestricted Warfare
President Trump's trade war with China is a strategic response to China's "unrestricted warfare" doctrine, aiming to prevent a potential military conflict over Taiwan by 2027 by weakening China economically and reducing US dependence on Chinese goods and critical minerals.
Trump's Trade War: A Strategic Response to China's Unrestricted Warfare
President Trump's trade war with China is a strategic response to China's "unrestricted warfare" doctrine, aiming to prevent a potential military conflict over Taiwan by 2027 by weakening China economically and reducing US dependence on Chinese goods and critical minerals.
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64% Bias Score

Proposed NOAA Budget Cuts Target Research, Spark Concerns
A proposed 25% budget cut to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in 2026, totaling \$1.672 billion, would eliminate the Oceanic and Atmospheric Research office and its climate, weather, and ocean research programs, raising concerns about the impact on public services and disas...

Proposed NOAA Budget Cuts Target Research, Spark Concerns
A proposed 25% budget cut to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in 2026, totaling \$1.672 billion, would eliminate the Oceanic and Atmospheric Research office and its climate, weather, and ocean research programs, raising concerns about the impact on public services and disas...
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64% Bias Score

UK Ministers Urged to Reclaim British Steel from China
Amid concerns over national security and economic stability, senior military and industry figures are demanding that the UK government reclaim British Steel from its Chinese owner, Jingye, as the fate of its Scunthorpe plant hangs in the balance; closure would have catastrophic consequences, they wa...

UK Ministers Urged to Reclaim British Steel from China
Amid concerns over national security and economic stability, senior military and industry figures are demanding that the UK government reclaim British Steel from its Chinese owner, Jingye, as the fate of its Scunthorpe plant hangs in the balance; closure would have catastrophic consequences, they wa...
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72% Bias Score

China Admits to Cyberattacks on U.S. Infrastructure
Chinese officials admitted responsibility for cyberattacks on U.S. infrastructure, including ports, airports, and utilities, during a December meeting, linking the attacks to U.S. support for Taiwan, as revealed by the Wall Street Journal.

China Admits to Cyberattacks on U.S. Infrastructure
Chinese officials admitted responsibility for cyberattacks on U.S. infrastructure, including ports, airports, and utilities, during a December meeting, linking the attacks to U.S. support for Taiwan, as revealed by the Wall Street Journal.
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60% Bias Score

Third Lawyer for Ridouan Taghi Arrested
Vito Shukrula, a 36-year-old lawyer representing notorious drug criminal Ridouan Taghi, was arrested yesterday for suspected involvement in Taghi's criminal organization, becoming the third lawyer arrested in the case. The arrest follows investigations involving wiretaps approved by an investigative...

Third Lawyer for Ridouan Taghi Arrested
Vito Shukrula, a 36-year-old lawyer representing notorious drug criminal Ridouan Taghi, was arrested yesterday for suspected involvement in Taghi's criminal organization, becoming the third lawyer arrested in the case. The arrest follows investigations involving wiretaps approved by an investigative...
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40% Bias Score

U.S. to Recalibrate Global Commitments, Prioritizing National Interests
The United States shouldered a disproportionate burden in maintaining global peace and prosperity for eight decades, but this era is ending as the author proposes a shift in foreign policy to prioritize national interests, including renegotiating trade deals and reducing the U.S. role as the primary...

U.S. to Recalibrate Global Commitments, Prioritizing National Interests
The United States shouldered a disproportionate burden in maintaining global peace and prosperity for eight decades, but this era is ending as the author proposes a shift in foreign policy to prioritize national interests, including renegotiating trade deals and reducing the U.S. role as the primary...
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56% Bias Score

Russia's Undersea Cable Attacks Threaten Global Internet
Suspected Russian attacks on undersea cables carrying 95% of global internet traffic threaten worldwide internet blackouts and critical infrastructure; telecom giants urge immediate action from UK, EU, and NATO.

Russia's Undersea Cable Attacks Threaten Global Internet
Suspected Russian attacks on undersea cables carrying 95% of global internet traffic threaten worldwide internet blackouts and critical infrastructure; telecom giants urge immediate action from UK, EU, and NATO.
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48% Bias Score
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