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Record U.S. Immigration in 2022: 3.2 Million Net Increase
In 2022, the United States received a net increase of over 3.2 million immigrants, primarily from Latin America due to violence, instability, and economic hardship, making it the world's leading immigration destination.
Record U.S. Immigration in 2022: 3.2 Million Net Increase
In 2022, the United States received a net increase of over 3.2 million immigrants, primarily from Latin America due to violence, instability, and economic hardship, making it the world's leading immigration destination.
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48% Bias Score


Alberta Oil Industry Shows Resilience Amidst Global Market Uncertainty
Alberta's oil industry shows resilience amidst falling oil prices (US\$61-62/barrel), contrasting with struggling U.S. shale producers; strong balance sheets and lower costs buffer Canadian companies against market fluctuations, although global recession risks remain.
Alberta Oil Industry Shows Resilience Amidst Global Market Uncertainty
Alberta's oil industry shows resilience amidst falling oil prices (US\$61-62/barrel), contrasting with struggling U.S. shale producers; strong balance sheets and lower costs buffer Canadian companies against market fluctuations, although global recession risks remain.
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56% Bias Score


European Markets Soar After Trump's Surprise Tariff Pause
European markets surged Thursday following President Trump's unexpected 90-day pause on tariffs for non-retaliating countries (excluding China), with the Euro Stoxx 50 rising 8.2 percent—its best day since the pandemic's start—amid concerns about the longer-term impacts on global trade and confidenc...
European Markets Soar After Trump's Surprise Tariff Pause
European markets surged Thursday following President Trump's unexpected 90-day pause on tariffs for non-retaliating countries (excluding China), with the Euro Stoxx 50 rising 8.2 percent—its best day since the pandemic's start—amid concerns about the longer-term impacts on global trade and confidenc...
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40% Bias Score


Yale Professor Leaves U.S. Citing Trump Administration's Attacks on Universities
Yale University philosophy professor Jason Stanley is leaving the U.S. for Canada due to the Trump administration's targeting of university funding, which he sees as an attack on democracy using Jewish people as a pretext; he will join the University of Toronto.
Yale Professor Leaves U.S. Citing Trump Administration's Attacks on Universities
Yale University philosophy professor Jason Stanley is leaving the U.S. for Canada due to the Trump administration's targeting of university funding, which he sees as an attack on democracy using Jewish people as a pretext; he will join the University of Toronto.
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52% Bias Score


U.S. Revokes Visas of Mexican Band for Glorifying Drug Cartel Leader
The U.S. revoked the visas of Mexican musical group Los Alegres del Barranco for displaying images of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, alleged CJNG leader, during a performance in Zapopan, Jalisco, prompting investigations in both Mexico and the U.S. and highlighting concerns about the glorification of c...
U.S. Revokes Visas of Mexican Band for Glorifying Drug Cartel Leader
The U.S. revoked the visas of Mexican musical group Los Alegres del Barranco for displaying images of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, alleged CJNG leader, during a performance in Zapopan, Jalisco, prompting investigations in both Mexico and the U.S. and highlighting concerns about the glorification of c...
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40% Bias Score


K-pop's Global Popularity Wanes Amidst Internal Conflicts and Market Shifts
K-pop's global popularity is waning, evidenced by declining US album chart positions for major groups and internal conflicts like NewJeans' legal battle with their agency, highlighting a shift away from Korean lyrics and a saturation of the market.
K-pop's Global Popularity Wanes Amidst Internal Conflicts and Market Shifts
K-pop's global popularity is waning, evidenced by declining US album chart positions for major groups and internal conflicts like NewJeans' legal battle with their agency, highlighting a shift away from Korean lyrics and a saturation of the market.
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48% Bias Score

Florida Teen Charged with Mother's Murder: Bodycam Footage Shows Eerie Calmness
A 14-year-old Florida boy, Derek Rosa, is charged with first-degree murder after allegedly stabbing his mother over 40 times while she slept next to her newborn; bodycam footage shows his calm demeanor during arrest, while interrogation footage reveals his confession and online searches on lethal me...

Florida Teen Charged with Mother's Murder: Bodycam Footage Shows Eerie Calmness
A 14-year-old Florida boy, Derek Rosa, is charged with first-degree murder after allegedly stabbing his mother over 40 times while she slept next to her newborn; bodycam footage shows his calm demeanor during arrest, while interrogation footage reveals his confession and online searches on lethal me...
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52% Bias Score

Gingrich's 1990 Pamphlet and the Decline of Political Dialogue
Newt Gingrich's 1990 pamphlet, "Language: A Key Mechanism of Control," instructed Republican candidates to use specific language to win political points, initiating a decline in cooperative American politics and contributing to a long-term Dialogue Deficiency.

Gingrich's 1990 Pamphlet and the Decline of Political Dialogue
Newt Gingrich's 1990 pamphlet, "Language: A Key Mechanism of Control," instructed Republican candidates to use specific language to win political points, initiating a decline in cooperative American politics and contributing to a long-term Dialogue Deficiency.
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60% Bias Score

Texas Raid Nets Nearly 50 Suspected Members of Venezuelan Gang Tren de Aragua
On Tuesday, Texas authorities arrested 47 suspected members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua during a raid in Hays County, following an FBI intelligence operation; the arrests included adult males and females, and children, highlighting the gang's expansion into the US and its involvement in va...

Texas Raid Nets Nearly 50 Suspected Members of Venezuelan Gang Tren de Aragua
On Tuesday, Texas authorities arrested 47 suspected members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua during a raid in Hays County, following an FBI intelligence operation; the arrests included adult males and females, and children, highlighting the gang's expansion into the US and its involvement in va...
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44% Bias Score

Ukraine's 2025 Election: Challenges and Uncertainties
Ukraine plans to hold elections in July 2025, pending the lifting of martial law by April 2025, as President Zelensky seeks reelection; however, significant logistical challenges and security concerns remain.

Ukraine's 2025 Election: Challenges and Uncertainties
Ukraine plans to hold elections in July 2025, pending the lifting of martial law by April 2025, as President Zelensky seeks reelection; however, significant logistical challenges and security concerns remain.
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48% Bias Score

Carney Prioritizes European Ties Over US Visit
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney chose France and the UK for his first international trip, prioritizing stronger European alliances over the traditional US visit, reflecting Canada's desire for a more independent foreign policy amid strained relations with Washington.

Carney Prioritizes European Ties Over US Visit
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney chose France and the UK for his first international trip, prioritizing stronger European alliances over the traditional US visit, reflecting Canada's desire for a more independent foreign policy amid strained relations with Washington.
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48% Bias Score

US Couple Deportated After Decades-Long Immigration Battle
Gladys and Nelson Gonzalez, US residents since 1989, were deported to Colombia on February 21, 2024, after a routine immigration check-in despite decades of legal efforts and community contributions, highlighting the unpredictable nature of current US immigration policies.

US Couple Deportated After Decades-Long Immigration Battle
Gladys and Nelson Gonzalez, US residents since 1989, were deported to Colombia on February 21, 2024, after a routine immigration check-in despite decades of legal efforts and community contributions, highlighting the unpredictable nature of current US immigration policies.
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40% Bias Score
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