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Costa Rica to Receive US-Deportated Asian Migrants
Costa Rica will receive roughly 200 Asian migrants deported from the US under a vaguely defined agreement, raising concerns about transparency, costs, and migrant rights; the process is overseen by the IOM and fully funded by the US.
Costa Rica to Receive US-Deportated Asian Migrants
Costa Rica will receive roughly 200 Asian migrants deported from the US under a vaguely defined agreement, raising concerns about transparency, costs, and migrant rights; the process is overseen by the IOM and fully funded by the US.
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36% Bias Score


U.S. Deports 135 Migrants to Costa Rica
A U.S. deportation flight carrying 135 mostly Asian undocumented migrants, including children and pregnant women, landed in Costa Rica on Thursday; the migrants, from various countries, will be temporarily housed before repatriation, facilitated by the IOM and UNHCR, with the U.S. funding flights an...
U.S. Deports 135 Migrants to Costa Rica
A U.S. deportation flight carrying 135 mostly Asian undocumented migrants, including children and pregnant women, landed in Costa Rica on Thursday; the migrants, from various countries, will be temporarily housed before repatriation, facilitated by the IOM and UNHCR, with the U.S. funding flights an...
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40% Bias Score


El Al Expands US-Israel Flights Amidst Demand Surge
El Al will add a Boston-Tel Aviv flight in May, increasing its US-Israel flights to 52 weekly; this follows other carriers resuming service after October 7, 2023 attacks, driven by strong demand including 'solidarity travel'.
El Al Expands US-Israel Flights Amidst Demand Surge
El Al will add a Boston-Tel Aviv flight in May, increasing its US-Israel flights to 52 weekly; this follows other carriers resuming service after October 7, 2023 attacks, driven by strong demand including 'solidarity travel'.
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44% Bias Score


CUSMA's Failure: Canada Seeks Economic Independence
President Trump's tariffs violated CUSMA, highlighting U.S. unreliability and jeopardizing Canada's economic security; Canada must now diversify and strengthen its domestic economy to counter potential future U.S. economic coercion.
CUSMA's Failure: Canada Seeks Economic Independence
President Trump's tariffs violated CUSMA, highlighting U.S. unreliability and jeopardizing Canada's economic security; Canada must now diversify and strengthen its domestic economy to counter potential future U.S. economic coercion.
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52% Bias Score


Noah and Benjamin Debate Effectiveness of US Racial Integration
On his podcast, Trevor Noah and Princeton professor Ruha Benjamin debated the effectiveness of racial integration in the US, with Benjamin arguing against it due to inherent systemic racism and Noah citing the implicit trust within homogenous societies like Finland as a preferable model.
Noah and Benjamin Debate Effectiveness of US Racial Integration
On his podcast, Trevor Noah and Princeton professor Ruha Benjamin debated the effectiveness of racial integration in the US, with Benjamin arguing against it due to inherent systemic racism and Noah citing the implicit trust within homogenous societies like Finland as a preferable model.
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52% Bias Score


Son-in-Law of Drug Lord Pleads Guilty to Border Used-Car Price-Fixing Scheme
Carlos Fabian Martinez, son-in-law of former Gulf Cartel leader Osiel Cardenas Guillen, pleaded guilty to an 11-year price-fixing scheme involving violence and extortion in the used-car market at the U.S.-Mexico border, impacting thousands of migrants, and faces 11 years in prison.
Son-in-Law of Drug Lord Pleads Guilty to Border Used-Car Price-Fixing Scheme
Carlos Fabian Martinez, son-in-law of former Gulf Cartel leader Osiel Cardenas Guillen, pleaded guilty to an 11-year price-fixing scheme involving violence and extortion in the used-car market at the U.S.-Mexico border, impacting thousands of migrants, and faces 11 years in prison.
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32% Bias Score

TFI International to Relocate Headquarters to the United States
Canadian trucking company TFI International Inc. plans to move its headquarters to the U.S., citing 70 percent of its operations being U.S.-based and a majority of shareholders residing in the U.S., amidst a looming trade war and concerns about the Canadian business environment.

TFI International to Relocate Headquarters to the United States
Canadian trucking company TFI International Inc. plans to move its headquarters to the U.S., citing 70 percent of its operations being U.S.-based and a majority of shareholders residing in the U.S., amidst a looming trade war and concerns about the Canadian business environment.
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40% Bias Score

China Reasserts South China Sea Stance at Munich Conference
Former Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Fu Ying, at the Munich Security Conference, reiterated China's commitment to South China Sea stability and economic cooperation, while expressing concern over US influence and asserting its firm position on territorial disputes, urging adherence to the Declaratio...

China Reasserts South China Sea Stance at Munich Conference
Former Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Fu Ying, at the Munich Security Conference, reiterated China's commitment to South China Sea stability and economic cooperation, while expressing concern over US influence and asserting its firm position on territorial disputes, urging adherence to the Declaratio...
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44% Bias Score

Winter Storms Kill 17 in US
Severe winter storms caused at least 17 deaths across the central and eastern United States, with Kentucky reporting the majority of fatalities from drowning due to rapid flooding, while other deaths occurred in West Virginia and Georgia due to falling trees and extreme cold.

Winter Storms Kill 17 in US
Severe winter storms caused at least 17 deaths across the central and eastern United States, with Kentucky reporting the majority of fatalities from drowning due to rapid flooding, while other deaths occurred in West Virginia and Georgia due to falling trees and extreme cold.
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20% Bias Score

Japan Posts $18.2 Billion Trade Deficit in January
Japan reported a "2.76 trillion yen ($18.2 billion)" trade deficit in January 2024, its first in two months, driven by increased electronics imports and a weaker yen despite record-high exports and imports.

Japan Posts $18.2 Billion Trade Deficit in January
Japan reported a "2.76 trillion yen ($18.2 billion)" trade deficit in January 2024, its first in two months, driven by increased electronics imports and a weaker yen despite record-high exports and imports.
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24% Bias Score

Major Winter Storm Brings Widespread Flooding, Tornadoes, and Severe Weather Across Eastern US
A major winter storm impacting the eastern US brings heavy flooding rains, severe thunderstorms with tornadoes, snow, and ice, posing a high risk to over 1.5 million people in Tennessee and Kentucky, and causing significant disruptions across a wide area.

Major Winter Storm Brings Widespread Flooding, Tornadoes, and Severe Weather Across Eastern US
A major winter storm impacting the eastern US brings heavy flooding rains, severe thunderstorms with tornadoes, snow, and ice, posing a high risk to over 1.5 million people in Tennessee and Kentucky, and causing significant disruptions across a wide area.
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28% Bias Score

Migrant Crossings Highlight Perils of Canada-US Border
Canadian police intercepted two groups of migrantsāone from Venezuela, the other from Jordan, Sudan, Chad, and Mauritiusāattempting illegal entry during frigid conditions, raising concerns about border security and the safety of migrants.

Migrant Crossings Highlight Perils of Canada-US Border
Canadian police intercepted two groups of migrantsāone from Venezuela, the other from Jordan, Sudan, Chad, and Mauritiusāattempting illegal entry during frigid conditions, raising concerns about border security and the safety of migrants.
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40% Bias Score
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