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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


Judge Restricts Border Patrol Arrests in California
A California federal judge ruled that Border Patrol agents within the Eastern District of California cannot arrest individuals suspected of illegal residency without a warrant or evidence of potential flight, cannot detain people without reasonable suspicion, and cannot facilitate "voluntary departu...
Judge Restricts Border Patrol Arrests in California
A California federal judge ruled that Border Patrol agents within the Eastern District of California cannot arrest individuals suspected of illegal residency without a warrant or evidence of potential flight, cannot detain people without reasonable suspicion, and cannot facilitate "voluntary departu...
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36% Bias Score


China Releases Video Condemning Trump's Trade War, Urging Global Cooperation
China released a video criticizing President Trump's trade war, accusing the US of economic bullying and urging international cooperation against what it calls US aggression. The video highlights examples of US economic coercion, while portraying China as a reliable trading partner, and warns agains...
China Releases Video Condemning Trump's Trade War, Urging Global Cooperation
China released a video criticizing President Trump's trade war, accusing the US of economic bullying and urging international cooperation against what it calls US aggression. The video highlights examples of US economic coercion, while portraying China as a reliable trading partner, and warns agains...
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60% Bias Score


Trump's Approval Rating Among Latino Voters Plummets After 100 Days
President Trump's approval rating among Latino voters dropped from 46% to 37% in his first 100 days, primarily due to economic concerns and harsh immigration policies causing fear and alarm within the community; 54% of Latino voters believe the economy worsened under his administration.
Trump's Approval Rating Among Latino Voters Plummets After 100 Days
President Trump's approval rating among Latino voters dropped from 46% to 37% in his first 100 days, primarily due to economic concerns and harsh immigration policies causing fear and alarm within the community; 54% of Latino voters believe the economy worsened under his administration.
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48% Bias Score


BNPL Grocery Purchases Surge as Americans Face Economic Strain
A LendingTree survey reveals that 25% of Americans are now using buy now, pay later services for groceries, up from 14% in 2024, while 41% of BNPL users made a late payment in the past year, highlighting the financial strain caused by inflation and high interest rates.
BNPL Grocery Purchases Surge as Americans Face Economic Strain
A LendingTree survey reveals that 25% of Americans are now using buy now, pay later services for groceries, up from 14% in 2024, while 41% of BNPL users made a late payment in the past year, highlighting the financial strain caused by inflation and high interest rates.
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40% 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

Iconic WWII Photos Revealed as Staged Propaganda
Two iconic WWII photos—the Elbe handshake and the Reichstag flag raising—were staged events, showcasing the use of manipulated images for propaganda purposes; the Reichstag photo was altered to enhance its dramatic effect, while the Elbe meeting was recreated to present a more positive image.

Iconic WWII Photos Revealed as Staged Propaganda
Two iconic WWII photos—the Elbe handshake and the Reichstag flag raising—were staged events, showcasing the use of manipulated images for propaganda purposes; the Reichstag photo was altered to enhance its dramatic effect, while the Elbe meeting was recreated to present a more positive image.
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40% Bias Score

China Condemns US Tariffs, Urges BRICS to Reform Global Trade System
At a BRICS meeting in Rio de Janeiro, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi condemned US tariffs as extortion, urging BRICS nations to defend multilateral trade rules and reform global financial institutions to better serve the Global South; other BRICS members expressed support.

China Condemns US Tariffs, Urges BRICS to Reform Global Trade System
At a BRICS meeting in Rio de Janeiro, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi condemned US tariffs as extortion, urging BRICS nations to defend multilateral trade rules and reform global financial institutions to better serve the Global South; other BRICS members expressed support.
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36% Bias Score

U.S. Diabetes Deaths Decline After COVID-19 Surge
Preliminary CDC data reveals a decrease in U.S. diabetes deaths to 26.4 per 100,000 in the third quarter of 2024, down from a 2021 peak of 31.1, potentially due to reduced COVID-19 impact and improved management, though rates remain above pre-pandemic levels.

U.S. Diabetes Deaths Decline After COVID-19 Surge
Preliminary CDC data reveals a decrease in U.S. diabetes deaths to 26.4 per 100,000 in the third quarter of 2024, down from a 2021 peak of 31.1, potentially due to reduced COVID-19 impact and improved management, though rates remain above pre-pandemic levels.
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12% Bias Score

Japan's Population Decline: A Global Warning Sign
Japan's population declined by almost one million people in 2024 due to low birth rates and marriage rates, prompting government initiatives and raising concerns about global demographic trends; the US birth rate also remains below replacement level.

Japan's Population Decline: A Global Warning Sign
Japan's population declined by almost one million people in 2024 due to low birth rates and marriage rates, prompting government initiatives and raising concerns about global demographic trends; the US birth rate also remains below replacement level.
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52% Bias Score

Declining U.S. Vaccination Rates Could Lead to Measles Resurgence
A new study predicts a significant measles resurgence in the U.S. due to declining vaccination rates, projecting 850,000 cases, 170,000 hospitalizations, and 2,500 deaths in 25 years even at current rates; a 10% decrease could lead to 11.1 million cases.

Declining U.S. Vaccination Rates Could Lead to Measles Resurgence
A new study predicts a significant measles resurgence in the U.S. due to declining vaccination rates, projecting 850,000 cases, 170,000 hospitalizations, and 2,500 deaths in 25 years even at current rates; a 10% decrease could lead to 11.1 million cases.
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40% Bias Score
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