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American Cardinal Elected as First American Pope
In a surprise announcement, Cardinal Robert Prevost, an American citizen who also holds Peruvian citizenship, was elected as Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope, prompting mixed reactions globally.
American Cardinal Elected as First American Pope
In a surprise announcement, Cardinal Robert Prevost, an American citizen who also holds Peruvian citizenship, was elected as Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope, prompting mixed reactions globally.
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44% Bias Score


First American Pope Elected Amidst Global Tensions
The election of Cardinal Prevost as Pope Leon XIV, the first American pope, occurred amidst rising tensions between India and Pakistan and amid divided armistice commemorations; his emphasis on unity offers a counterpoint to global discord.
First American Pope Elected Amidst Global Tensions
The election of Cardinal Prevost as Pope Leon XIV, the first American pope, occurred amidst rising tensions between India and Pakistan and amid divided armistice commemorations; his emphasis on unity offers a counterpoint to global discord.
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48% Bias Score


First American Pope Leo XIV Elected
Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, a 69-year-old from Chicago, was elected as Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope, on Thursday evening, succeeding Pope Francis and inheriting a complex global role.
First American Pope Leo XIV Elected
Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, a 69-year-old from Chicago, was elected as Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope, on Thursday evening, succeeding Pope Francis and inheriting a complex global role.
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56% Bias Score


SARS-CoV-2 Origin Traced to Bats in Western China and Northern Laos
American researchers traced SARS-CoV-2's origins to bats in western China and northern Laos around 2012, suggesting an intermediate host transported the virus to Wuhan's wildlife markets, similar to the 2002 SARS outbreak.
SARS-CoV-2 Origin Traced to Bats in Western China and Northern Laos
American researchers traced SARS-CoV-2's origins to bats in western China and northern Laos around 2012, suggesting an intermediate host transported the virus to Wuhan's wildlife markets, similar to the 2002 SARS outbreak.
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44% Bias Score


Authoritarian Tactics in El Salvador and the U.S.: Mass Arrests and Deportations
In El Salvador and the U.S., Presidents Bukele and Trump employed similar tactics—warrantless arrests, arrest quotas, and use of tattoos as evidence—resulting in over 85,000 new inmates in El Salvador and over 66,000 detained migrants in the U.S., raising human rights concerns due to violations of d...
Authoritarian Tactics in El Salvador and the U.S.: Mass Arrests and Deportations
In El Salvador and the U.S., Presidents Bukele and Trump employed similar tactics—warrantless arrests, arrest quotas, and use of tattoos as evidence—resulting in over 85,000 new inmates in El Salvador and over 66,000 detained migrants in the U.S., raising human rights concerns due to violations of d...
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64% Bias Score


Wealth Concentration and Increased Economic Opportunity: A Contrarian View
Between 1982 and 2023, the wealthiest 0.00001% of Americans saw their share of total U.S. household wealth rise from 0.1% to 1.2%, a trend the author argues stimulates economic opportunity for the broader population by fueling investment and job creation.
Wealth Concentration and Increased Economic Opportunity: A Contrarian View
Between 1982 and 2023, the wealthiest 0.00001% of Americans saw their share of total U.S. household wealth rise from 0.1% to 1.2%, a trend the author argues stimulates economic opportunity for the broader population by fueling investment and job creation.
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68% Bias Score

American Cardinal Elected Pope Leo XIV
Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, a 69-year-old from Chicago with extensive missionary experience in Peru and a strong Vatican leadership background, was elected Pope Leo XIV on [Date of Election], signifying continuity with Pope Francis's focus on social justice.

American Cardinal Elected Pope Leo XIV
Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, a 69-year-old from Chicago with extensive missionary experience in Peru and a strong Vatican leadership background, was elected Pope Leo XIV on [Date of Election], signifying continuity with Pope Francis's focus on social justice.
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36% Bias Score

Canada Rejects Quick Trade Deal with US, Prioritizing USMCA
Canada's Ambassador to the U.S. stated that Canada will not replace the ratified USMCA with a less stable executive agreement, prioritizing long-term stability of key sectors over quick removal of tariffs, despite pressure from the U.S. and deals other countries are making with the President.

Canada Rejects Quick Trade Deal with US, Prioritizing USMCA
Canada's Ambassador to the U.S. stated that Canada will not replace the ratified USMCA with a less stable executive agreement, prioritizing long-term stability of key sectors over quick removal of tariffs, despite pressure from the U.S. and deals other countries are making with the President.
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44% Bias Score

Merz stresses US role in Ukraine peace; Franco-German coordination needed
During his first foreign trip, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz discussed Ukraine's peaceful resolution with French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris on May 7th, emphasizing the necessity of continued US political commitments and security guarantees for any ceasefire or peace treaty, with Merz plan...

Merz stresses US role in Ukraine peace; Franco-German coordination needed
During his first foreign trip, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz discussed Ukraine's peaceful resolution with French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris on May 7th, emphasizing the necessity of continued US political commitments and security guarantees for any ceasefire or peace treaty, with Merz plan...
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48% Bias Score

Chinese Embassy Open House Attracts 10,000 Amidst U.S.-China Trade Tensions
Over 10,000 people attended a Chinese embassy open house in Washington D.C. showcasing Gansu province's culture, highlighting continued cultural exchange despite current U.S.-China trade disputes; Ambassador Xie Feng used the event to advocate for equal, respectful dialogue on trade.

Chinese Embassy Open House Attracts 10,000 Amidst U.S.-China Trade Tensions
Over 10,000 people attended a Chinese embassy open house in Washington D.C. showcasing Gansu province's culture, highlighting continued cultural exchange despite current U.S.-China trade disputes; Ambassador Xie Feng used the event to advocate for equal, respectful dialogue on trade.
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36% Bias Score

REAL ID Mandate Causes Delays at US Airports
Starting May 7th, 2024, REAL IDs are mandatory for domestic air travel in the U.S., causing significant delays and concerns due to processing times ranging from same-day issuance to several weeks depending on the state, leading to airport congestion and extended wait times.

REAL ID Mandate Causes Delays at US Airports
Starting May 7th, 2024, REAL IDs are mandatory for domestic air travel in the U.S., causing significant delays and concerns due to processing times ranging from same-day issuance to several weeks depending on the state, leading to airport congestion and extended wait times.
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60% Bias Score

Mexican Nationals Charged in Large-Scale Human Smuggling Operation Across U.S.-Canada Border
Four Mexican nationals were charged with running a human smuggling operation for two years across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, bringing hundreds of migrants weekly into the U.S. from Mexico, Central, and South America via Canada and engaging in multiple high-speed chases with law enforcement.

Mexican Nationals Charged in Large-Scale Human Smuggling Operation Across U.S.-Canada Border
Four Mexican nationals were charged with running a human smuggling operation for two years across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, bringing hundreds of migrants weekly into the U.S. from Mexico, Central, and South America via Canada and engaging in multiple high-speed chases with law enforcement.
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44% Bias Score
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