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Germany Launches Program to Attract Foreign Researchers Amidst US Crackdown
German Research Minister Dorothee Bär announced a new program to attract foreign researchers, offering comprehensive support including jobs for partners and childcare, partly in response to the US government's actions against universities.
Germany Launches Program to Attract Foreign Researchers Amidst US Crackdown
German Research Minister Dorothee Bär announced a new program to attract foreign researchers, offering comprehensive support including jobs for partners and childcare, partly in response to the US government's actions against universities.
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44% Bias Score


Merz-Trump Meeting: Implications for US-German Relations and Transatlantic Cooperation
German Chancellor Merz will meet with US President Trump, aiming to improve relations and address trade and defense issues; the meeting's success hinges on avoiding past diplomatic pitfalls and finding common ground amidst broader geopolitical shifts.
Merz-Trump Meeting: Implications for US-German Relations and Transatlantic Cooperation
German Chancellor Merz will meet with US President Trump, aiming to improve relations and address trade and defense issues; the meeting's success hinges on avoiding past diplomatic pitfalls and finding common ground amidst broader geopolitical shifts.
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52% Bias Score


Surge in US Antisemitic Attacks Since October 7, 2023"
Following the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel, antisemitic violence in the US has drastically increased, with three major incidents—including a firebombing in Boulder, Colorado—exposing the vulnerability of Jewish communities and prompting calls for comprehensive societal action.
Surge in US Antisemitic Attacks Since October 7, 2023"
Following the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel, antisemitic violence in the US has drastically increased, with three major incidents—including a firebombing in Boulder, Colorado—exposing the vulnerability of Jewish communities and prompting calls for comprehensive societal action.
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36% Bias Score


Merz's US Visit Amidst Cologne Bomb Evacuation and Rise in Antisemitism
German Chancellor Merz's inaugural US visit on June 4, 2025, coincides with a massive Cologne evacuation due to three discovered WWII bombs; discussions with President Trump will focus on Ukraine peace negotiations and US tariffs impacting German engineering, amidst a 77% surge in German antisemitic...
Merz's US Visit Amidst Cologne Bomb Evacuation and Rise in Antisemitism
German Chancellor Merz's inaugural US visit on June 4, 2025, coincides with a massive Cologne evacuation due to three discovered WWII bombs; discussions with President Trump will focus on Ukraine peace negotiations and US tariffs impacting German engineering, amidst a 77% surge in German antisemitic...
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44% Bias Score


Chinese Researchers Indicted for Smuggling Potentially Destructive Fungus
Two Chinese researchers, Yunqing Jian and Zunyong Liu, were indicted in the US for smuggling Fusarium, a fungus causing billions in global agricultural losses annually, highlighting increased scrutiny of foreign researchers and biosecurity concerns.
Chinese Researchers Indicted for Smuggling Potentially Destructive Fungus
Two Chinese researchers, Yunqing Jian and Zunyong Liu, were indicted in the US for smuggling Fusarium, a fungus causing billions in global agricultural losses annually, highlighting increased scrutiny of foreign researchers and biosecurity concerns.
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52% Bias Score


Florida Board Rejects Ono for UF Presidency Amidst DEI Controversy
The Florida Board of Governors rejected Santa Ono's nomination as University of Florida president by a 10-6 vote on Tuesday, reversing the unanimous approval by the university's Board of Trustees, due to conservative criticism of his past support for DEI initiatives and other stances deemed "woke.
Florida Board Rejects Ono for UF Presidency Amidst DEI Controversy
The Florida Board of Governors rejected Santa Ono's nomination as University of Florida president by a 10-6 vote on Tuesday, reversing the unanimous approval by the university's Board of Trustees, due to conservative criticism of his past support for DEI initiatives and other stances deemed "woke.
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60% Bias Score

Merz Seeks Stronger US Ties Amidst Domestic Opposition and Declining Trust
German Chancellor Merz will meet with President Trump in Washington D.C., aiming to strengthen ties through increased defense spending and leveraging Germany's strong economy. However, this initiative faces domestic opposition and declining public trust in both the US and Israel.

Merz Seeks Stronger US Ties Amidst Domestic Opposition and Declining Trust
German Chancellor Merz will meet with President Trump in Washington D.C., aiming to strengthen ties through increased defense spending and leveraging Germany's strong economy. However, this initiative faces domestic opposition and declining public trust in both the US and Israel.
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48% Bias Score

Over 185 Court Rulings Against Trump Administration Spark Outrage and Threats Against Judges
Federal judges have issued over 185 rulings against the Trump administration, blocking or pausing actions deemed illegal, sparking outrage from Trump and his allies who accuse judges of bias and overreach, while ignoring the fact that Trump's actions were often unprecedented violations of the law, l...

Over 185 Court Rulings Against Trump Administration Spark Outrage and Threats Against Judges
Federal judges have issued over 185 rulings against the Trump administration, blocking or pausing actions deemed illegal, sparking outrage from Trump and his allies who accuse judges of bias and overreach, while ignoring the fact that Trump's actions were often unprecedented violations of the law, l...
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56% Bias Score

China Overtakes US in Global University Rankings
China surpasses the US in the number of universities listed in the Global 2000 rankings, with 346 Chinese institutions (up from 324 last year) compared to 319 US institutions (down from 329), driven by increased research performance and government investment in China, coupled with challenges facing ...

China Overtakes US in Global University Rankings
China surpasses the US in the number of universities listed in the Global 2000 rankings, with 346 Chinese institutions (up from 324 last year) compared to 319 US institutions (down from 329), driven by increased research performance and government investment in China, coupled with challenges facing ...
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48% Bias Score

\$2.7 Million Settlement for Teen Beaten in LA Juvenile Hall Gladiator Fights
Los Angeles County will pay \$2.7 million to a teenager severely beaten in gladiator-style fights at Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall; 30 officers face charges for facilitating nearly 70 attacks on over 140 youths.

\$2.7 Million Settlement for Teen Beaten in LA Juvenile Hall Gladiator Fights
Los Angeles County will pay \$2.7 million to a teenager severely beaten in gladiator-style fights at Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall; 30 officers face charges for facilitating nearly 70 attacks on over 140 youths.
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28% Bias Score

Colorado Firebombing: Suspect Charged, Family in ICE Custody
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, a 45-year-old Egyptian man, firebombed a Jewish demonstration in Boulder, Colorado, injuring twelve people, including a Holocaust survivor; his wife and five children are in ICE custody for expedited removal.

Colorado Firebombing: Suspect Charged, Family in ICE Custody
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, a 45-year-old Egyptian man, firebombed a Jewish demonstration in Boulder, Colorado, injuring twelve people, including a Holocaust survivor; his wife and five children are in ICE custody for expedited removal.
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64% Bias Score

Corporate Pride Month Support Plummets Amidst Backlash and Government Scrutiny
A Gravity Research survey reveals 39 percent of major US companies are reducing Pride Month visibility, with the largest drop (57 percent) among firms holding federal contracts, reflecting both governmental scrutiny and consumer backlash against past marketing efforts.

Corporate Pride Month Support Plummets Amidst Backlash and Government Scrutiny
A Gravity Research survey reveals 39 percent of major US companies are reducing Pride Month visibility, with the largest drop (57 percent) among firms holding federal contracts, reflecting both governmental scrutiny and consumer backlash against past marketing efforts.
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48% Bias Score
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