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US Official's Attack on Judges Exposes Global Threat to Constitutional Democracy
A high-ranking US executive official criticized federal judges for blocking the new president's decisions, highlighting a global threat to constitutional democracy where populist movements prioritize political will over the rule of law, echoing similar sentiments in Spain and elsewhere.
US Official's Attack on Judges Exposes Global Threat to Constitutional Democracy
A high-ranking US executive official criticized federal judges for blocking the new president's decisions, highlighting a global threat to constitutional democracy where populist movements prioritize political will over the rule of law, echoing similar sentiments in Spain and elsewhere.
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40% Bias Score


Chariot Corporation Secures \$2 Million Convertible Note for US and Australian Lithium Projects
Chariot Corporation secured a \$2 million convertible note facility from Obsidian Global to fund its US and Australian lithium projects, prioritizing its Black Mountain Wyoming operation for a rapid, small-scale mine to supply nearby refineries, while also pursuing exploration in Western Australia.
Chariot Corporation Secures \$2 Million Convertible Note for US and Australian Lithium Projects
Chariot Corporation secured a \$2 million convertible note facility from Obsidian Global to fund its US and Australian lithium projects, prioritizing its Black Mountain Wyoming operation for a rapid, small-scale mine to supply nearby refineries, while also pursuing exploration in Western Australia.
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44% Bias Score


Russia Rules Out Strategic Stability Dialogue with US
Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov stated on March 27 in Moscow that Russia sees no need for a strategic stability dialogue with the US due to the lack of substantial changes in bilateral relations, highlighting ongoing tensions and mistrust between the two nations.
Russia Rules Out Strategic Stability Dialogue with US
Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov stated on March 27 in Moscow that Russia sees no need for a strategic stability dialogue with the US due to the lack of substantial changes in bilateral relations, highlighting ongoing tensions and mistrust between the two nations.
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32% Bias Score


Vance to Visit Greenland Amid Annexation Controversy
US Vice President JD Vance will visit the US space base in Greenland on March 29th, 2025, to assess security amid controversy over Donald Trump's annexation intentions and Greenland's and Denmark's rejection of a prior US delegation visit, described as 'unacceptable pressure' by the Danish Prime Min...
Vance to Visit Greenland Amid Annexation Controversy
US Vice President JD Vance will visit the US space base in Greenland on March 29th, 2025, to assess security amid controversy over Donald Trump's annexation intentions and Greenland's and Denmark's rejection of a prior US delegation visit, described as 'unacceptable pressure' by the Danish Prime Min...
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44% Bias Score


BYD Overtakes Tesla in Global EV Sales in 2024
In 2024, BYD surpassed Tesla in global EV sales with 4.27 million vehicles sold, generating $107 billion in revenue, a 29% increase compared to the previous year, while Tesla's deliveries fell by 1.1%.
BYD Overtakes Tesla in Global EV Sales in 2024
In 2024, BYD surpassed Tesla in global EV sales with 4.27 million vehicles sold, generating $107 billion in revenue, a 29% increase compared to the previous year, while Tesla's deliveries fell by 1.1%.
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60% Bias Score


Australia Redirects \$119M in Foreign Aid to Counter US Cuts
Australia will redirect \$119 million in foreign aid to the Indo-Pacific to counter US cuts of \$54 billion in overseas development assistance, prioritizing economic, health, humanitarian, and climate responses in neighboring regions.
Australia Redirects \$119M in Foreign Aid to Counter US Cuts
Australia will redirect \$119 million in foreign aid to the Indo-Pacific to counter US cuts of \$54 billion in overseas development assistance, prioritizing economic, health, humanitarian, and climate responses in neighboring regions.
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36% Bias Score

SSA Revises In-Person Identity Verification Policy for Benefit Applicants
The Social Security Administration revised its policy requiring in-person identity verification for benefit applicants, exempting Medicare, disability, and supplemental income applicants unable to use the online system and delaying implementation to April 14th, addressing concerns from advocates and...

SSA Revises In-Person Identity Verification Policy for Benefit Applicants
The Social Security Administration revised its policy requiring in-person identity verification for benefit applicants, exempting Medicare, disability, and supplemental income applicants unable to use the online system and delaying implementation to April 14th, addressing concerns from advocates and...
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48% Bias Score

Ranking US Anti-SLAPP Laws: A State-by-State Analysis
This article ranks U.S. states' anti-SLAPP laws, with UPEPA-adopting states receiving the highest rating for their comprehensive protection of free speech, while others show varying degrees of effectiveness based on scope, procedural safeguards, and uniformity provisions.

Ranking US Anti-SLAPP Laws: A State-by-State Analysis
This article ranks U.S. states' anti-SLAPP laws, with UPEPA-adopting states receiving the highest rating for their comprehensive protection of free speech, while others show varying degrees of effectiveness based on scope, procedural safeguards, and uniformity provisions.
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52% Bias Score

US VP Vance Visits Greenland Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
US Vice President JD Vance will visit Greenland's Pituffik military base this week, accompanied by his wife, shifting from an earlier planned dog sled race. This visit comes amidst controversy, as President Trump previously expressed interest in acquiring Greenland, leading to strong criticism from ...

US VP Vance Visits Greenland Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
US Vice President JD Vance will visit Greenland's Pituffik military base this week, accompanied by his wife, shifting from an earlier planned dog sled race. This visit comes amidst controversy, as President Trump previously expressed interest in acquiring Greenland, leading to strong criticism from ...
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48% Bias Score

Five Top CDC Leaders Resign Amidst Impending Budget Cuts
Five top CDC division leaders are resigning as the agency faces potential 30% budget cuts and staff reductions, prompting concerns about its ability to respond to public health crises; the CDC's former communications director criticized the new administration's approach to public health.

Five Top CDC Leaders Resign Amidst Impending Budget Cuts
Five top CDC division leaders are resigning as the agency faces potential 30% budget cuts and staff reductions, prompting concerns about its ability to respond to public health crises; the CDC's former communications director criticized the new administration's approach to public health.
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44% Bias Score

US VP's Greenland Visit Sparks Geopolitical Tensions
US Vice President JD Vance will visit Greenland this week with his wife and high-level officials, raising concerns about global security and prompting strong reactions from Greenland and Denmark's leaders due to the visit's timing and the US's past interest in annexing the island.

US VP's Greenland Visit Sparks Geopolitical Tensions
US Vice President JD Vance will visit Greenland this week with his wife and high-level officials, raising concerns about global security and prompting strong reactions from Greenland and Denmark's leaders due to the visit's timing and the US's past interest in annexing the island.
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56% Bias Score

Turkey-US Meeting: Concerns over Arrests Amidst Broader Cooperation
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan met with Senator Marco Rubio in Washington D.C., where Rubio voiced concerns over recent arrests and protests in Turkey, while also affirming cooperation on security and trade issues, including counterterrorism efforts in Syria and support for a stable Syria.

Turkey-US Meeting: Concerns over Arrests Amidst Broader Cooperation
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan met with Senator Marco Rubio in Washington D.C., where Rubio voiced concerns over recent arrests and protests in Turkey, while also affirming cooperation on security and trade issues, including counterterrorism efforts in Syria and support for a stable Syria.
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36% Bias Score
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