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Trump Meets with Smithsonian Secretary Amidst Review of Museum Exhibits
President Trump met with Smithsonian Secretary Lonnie Bunch and Lindsey Halligan, who leads the administration's review of Smithsonian materials, for lunch at the White House on Thursday, following Trump's directive to review museums he deems "out of control.
Trump Meets with Smithsonian Secretary Amidst Review of Museum Exhibits
President Trump met with Smithsonian Secretary Lonnie Bunch and Lindsey Halligan, who leads the administration's review of Smithsonian materials, for lunch at the White House on Thursday, following Trump's directive to review museums he deems "out of control.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Orders Colleges to Submit Data on Race in Admissions
President Trump ordered colleges to submit data proving they don't consider race in admissions, following a Supreme Court ruling against affirmative action; the policy directs the Education Department to collect data on applicants, admitted, and enrolled students, potentially impacting federal fundi...
Trump Orders Colleges to Submit Data on Race in Admissions
President Trump ordered colleges to submit data proving they don't consider race in admissions, following a Supreme Court ruling against affirmative action; the policy directs the Education Department to collect data on applicants, admitted, and enrolled students, potentially impacting federal fundi...
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48% Bias Score


Kemi Badenoch Disavows Nigerian Identity
Kemi Badenoch, a British Conservative party leader born in London to Nigerian parents, publicly stated she no longer identifies as Nigerian, citing her British family and experiences as shaping her identity despite maintaining ties and concerns for Nigeria.
Kemi Badenoch Disavows Nigerian Identity
Kemi Badenoch, a British Conservative party leader born in London to Nigerian parents, publicly stated she no longer identifies as Nigerian, citing her British family and experiences as shaping her identity despite maintaining ties and concerns for Nigeria.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Condemns Smithsonian Exhibit on Race and American Sculpture
President Trump's executive order condemned the Smithsonian's "The Shape of Power" exhibit, which explores how American sculptures have reflected and reinforced racist ideologies, prompting a review of Smithsonian content and raising concerns about curbing open discussions of the nation's complex pa...
Trump Condemns Smithsonian Exhibit on Race and American Sculpture
President Trump's executive order condemned the Smithsonian's "The Shape of Power" exhibit, which explores how American sculptures have reflected and reinforced racist ideologies, prompting a review of Smithsonian content and raising concerns about curbing open discussions of the nation's complex pa...
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64% Bias Score


Queen's "Recollections May Vary" Statement Defuses Royal Family Crisis
Following Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's explosive Oprah interview in March 2021, Queen Elizabeth II's statement, "Some recollections may vary," addressed the allegations of racism within the Royal Family, emphasizing family unity while acknowledging differing perspectives, resulting in increased ...
Queen's "Recollections May Vary" Statement Defuses Royal Family Crisis
Following Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's explosive Oprah interview in March 2021, Queen Elizabeth II's statement, "Some recollections may vary," addressed the allegations of racism within the Royal Family, emphasizing family unity while acknowledging differing perspectives, resulting in increased ...
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56% Bias Score


Tour de France Begins in Lille: Early Sprint Holds Key to Race Dynamics
The Tour de France started in Lille, France, with pre-race events including medical checks and briefings leading to a presentation in the Grand Place. The first week's flat course, preceding mountainous stages, increases tension as the opening sprint will decide the initial yellow jersey winner, wit...
Tour de France Begins in Lille: Early Sprint Holds Key to Race Dynamics
The Tour de France started in Lille, France, with pre-race events including medical checks and briefings leading to a presentation in the Grand Place. The first week's flat course, preceding mountainous stages, increases tension as the opening sprint will decide the initial yellow jersey winner, wit...
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12% Bias Score

Brazilian Parda Identity Movement Undermines Anti-Racism Efforts
A movement in Brazil advocating for a separate Parda (brown) racial identity distinct from Blackness is causing tension and potentially undermining the collective struggle against racism, highlighting historical exploitation of racial divisions.

Brazilian Parda Identity Movement Undermines Anti-Racism Efforts
A movement in Brazil advocating for a separate Parda (brown) racial identity distinct from Blackness is causing tension and potentially undermining the collective struggle against racism, highlighting historical exploitation of racial divisions.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Orders Universities to Prove Race-Neutral Admissions
President Trump issued an executive order requiring universities to submit data proving race-neutral admissions, following a Supreme Court ruling against affirmative action and settlements with Brown and Columbia Universities, intensifying scrutiny of federally funded institutions.

Trump Orders Universities to Prove Race-Neutral Admissions
President Trump issued an executive order requiring universities to submit data proving race-neutral admissions, following a Supreme Court ruling against affirmative action and settlements with Brown and Columbia Universities, intensifying scrutiny of federally funded institutions.
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60% Bias Score

American Eagle's Sydney Sweeney Ad Sparks Eugenics Debate
American Eagle Outfitters' ad campaign starring Sydney Sweeney, using the wordplay "genes" instead of "jeans," sparked a debate about race, eugenics, and beauty standards, resulting in mixed public reaction and fluctuating stock prices.

American Eagle's Sydney Sweeney Ad Sparks Eugenics Debate
American Eagle Outfitters' ad campaign starring Sydney Sweeney, using the wordplay "genes" instead of "jeans," sparked a debate about race, eugenics, and beauty standards, resulting in mixed public reaction and fluctuating stock prices.
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60% Bias Score

Trump's Order Challenges Smithsonian Exhibit on Race and American Sculpture
President Trump's executive order, prompted by the Smithsonian's "The Shape of Power" exhibition on race and American sculpture, raises concerns about political influence on museums and the potential censorship of discussions regarding America's complex racial history, impacting the institution's fu...

Trump's Order Challenges Smithsonian Exhibit on Race and American Sculpture
President Trump's executive order, prompted by the Smithsonian's "The Shape of Power" exhibition on race and American sculpture, raises concerns about political influence on museums and the potential censorship of discussions regarding America's complex racial history, impacting the institution's fu...
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48% Bias Score

NYT Faces Backlash Over Mamdani College Application Story
The New York Times published details from NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's 2009 Columbia University application, revealing he identified as both Asian and African American, sparking internal criticism and an editor's public statement defending the story's newsworthiness and verification proces...

NYT Faces Backlash Over Mamdani College Application Story
The New York Times published details from NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's 2009 Columbia University application, revealing he identified as both Asian and African American, sparking internal criticism and an editor's public statement defending the story's newsworthiness and verification proces...
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48% Bias Score

Norris Leads Austrian F1 Sprint; Incidents and Heat Impact Race
During the Austrian Formula 1 Sprint race's first 38 laps, Lando Norris led by six seconds, while incidents involving Tsunoda and Colapinto, and a slow McLaren pit stop for Piastri, significantly impacted the race. George Russell, alone for Mercedes, struggled in fifth place due to the heat.

Norris Leads Austrian F1 Sprint; Incidents and Heat Impact Race
During the Austrian Formula 1 Sprint race's first 38 laps, Lando Norris led by six seconds, while incidents involving Tsunoda and Colapinto, and a slow McLaren pit stop for Piastri, significantly impacted the race. George Russell, alone for Mercedes, struggled in fifth place due to the heat.
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48% Bias Score
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