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Boulder Rally Attack: Six Injured in Apparent Terrorist Incident
A 45-year-old man, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, was arrested in Boulder, Colorado, after a terrorist attack at a pro-Israel rally injured six people, at least one critically, on Sunday afternoon. The FBI labeled it a "targeted terror attack", and the Attorney General called it a hate crime.
Boulder Rally Attack: Six Injured in Apparent Terrorist Incident
A 45-year-old man, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, was arrested in Boulder, Colorado, after a terrorist attack at a pro-Israel rally injured six people, at least one critically, on Sunday afternoon. The FBI labeled it a "targeted terror attack", and the Attorney General called it a hate crime.
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60% Bias Score


Alcaraz Reaches Roland Garros Quarterfinals with 100th Clay-Court Victory
Carlos Alcaraz defeated Ben Shelton 7-6(8), 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 in the fourth round of Roland Garros on Sunday, securing his 100th clay-court win and advancing to the quarterfinals.
Alcaraz Reaches Roland Garros Quarterfinals with 100th Clay-Court Victory
Carlos Alcaraz defeated Ben Shelton 7-6(8), 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 in the fourth round of Roland Garros on Sunday, securing his 100th clay-court win and advancing to the quarterfinals.
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48% Bias Score


DHS Removes List of "Sanctuary Jurisdictions" Amid Pushback
The Department of Homeland Security removed its list of 35 states and Washington D.C. areas deemed "sanctuary jurisdictions" from its website, citing ongoing review; the list, released last Thursday, identified locations that the DHS claimed undermined law enforcement and public safety.
DHS Removes List of "Sanctuary Jurisdictions" Amid Pushback
The Department of Homeland Security removed its list of 35 states and Washington D.C. areas deemed "sanctuary jurisdictions" from its website, citing ongoing review; the list, released last Thursday, identified locations that the DHS claimed undermined law enforcement and public safety.
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60% Bias Score


Economic Indicators and Corporate Earnings to Shape Market Outlook This Week
This week features the first trading week of June—historically weak for stocks but preceded by atypically strong gains in May—the Bank of Canada's interest rate decision, May jobs reports for Canada and the U.S., and earnings reports from Lululemon and Saputo.
Economic Indicators and Corporate Earnings to Shape Market Outlook This Week
This week features the first trading week of June—historically weak for stocks but preceded by atypically strong gains in May—the Bank of Canada's interest rate decision, May jobs reports for Canada and the U.S., and earnings reports from Lululemon and Saputo.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Doubles Tariffs on Australian Metals, Prompting Albanese Condemnation
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned Donald Trump's decision to double tariffs on Australian steel and aluminum imports to 50 percent, impacting about $1 billion in Australian exports, while the opposition urged Albanese to address this during an upcoming meeting with Trump.
Trump Doubles Tariffs on Australian Metals, Prompting Albanese Condemnation
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned Donald Trump's decision to double tariffs on Australian steel and aluminum imports to 50 percent, impacting about $1 billion in Australian exports, while the opposition urged Albanese to address this during an upcoming meeting with Trump.
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48% Bias Score


US Court Freezes \$280 Million in \$Libra Cryptocurrency Scam Profits
A US court froze \$280 million in profits from the \$Libra cryptocurrency, promoted by Argentine President Javier Milei, after a lawsuit alleged it was a scam that defrauded roughly 75,000 investors. The cryptocurrency's value spiked and then collapsed after Milei's promotion.
US Court Freezes \$280 Million in \$Libra Cryptocurrency Scam Profits
A US court froze \$280 million in profits from the \$Libra cryptocurrency, promoted by Argentine President Javier Milei, after a lawsuit alleged it was a scam that defrauded roughly 75,000 investors. The cryptocurrency's value spiked and then collapsed after Milei's promotion.
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60% Bias Score

High-Profile Support for Sexually Harassing Judge Exposes Systemic Issue
Despite a High Court inquiry finding former Australian judge Dyson Heydon guilty of sexually harassing six women, prominent men attended his book launch, highlighting the systemic failure to hold powerful men accountable for sexual misconduct.

High-Profile Support for Sexually Harassing Judge Exposes Systemic Issue
Despite a High Court inquiry finding former Australian judge Dyson Heydon guilty of sexually harassing six women, prominent men attended his book launch, highlighting the systemic failure to hold powerful men accountable for sexual misconduct.
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68% Bias Score

Tulsa Proposes \$100 Million Trust for 1921 Race Massacre Reparations
Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols proposed a \$100 million private trust for descendants of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, prioritizing community revitalization and scholarships rather than direct cash payments, aiming to repair the economic devastation caused by the massacre and subsequent systemic discrim...

Tulsa Proposes \$100 Million Trust for 1921 Race Massacre Reparations
Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols proposed a \$100 million private trust for descendants of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, prioritizing community revitalization and scholarships rather than direct cash payments, aiming to repair the economic devastation caused by the massacre and subsequent systemic discrim...
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48% Bias Score

Venezuela and US Issue Reciprocal Travel Warnings Amidst Heightened Tensions
Venezuela issued a travel warning advising its citizens to avoid the US due to safety concerns and accusations of mistreatment, while the US maintains its Level 4 travel advisory for Venezuela citing high risks of arbitrary detention and violence, a situation exacerbated by the lack of US consular a...

Venezuela and US Issue Reciprocal Travel Warnings Amidst Heightened Tensions
Venezuela issued a travel warning advising its citizens to avoid the US due to safety concerns and accusations of mistreatment, while the US maintains its Level 4 travel advisory for Venezuela citing high risks of arbitrary detention and violence, a situation exacerbated by the lack of US consular a...
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56% Bias Score

British Businessman Arrested for Alleged Chinese Espionage
John Miller, a 63-year-old British businessman, was arrested in Serbia on April 24th for allegedly spying for China and attempting to smuggle sensitive US military technology, including missile launchers and microdrones, to the People's Liberation Army; he faces up to 40 years in prison if convicted...

British Businessman Arrested for Alleged Chinese Espionage
John Miller, a 63-year-old British businessman, was arrested in Serbia on April 24th for allegedly spying for China and attempting to smuggle sensitive US military technology, including missile launchers and microdrones, to the People's Liberation Army; he faces up to 40 years in prison if convicted...
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64% Bias Score

German Employer Loses Lawsuit Against Anonymous Negative Online Review"
A German employer sued an anonymous online reviewer who called his company "the worst employer ever," highlighting the tension between employers and employees over fairness, value, and accountability in the German labor market and the limitations of traditional legal recourse against online reviews.

German Employer Loses Lawsuit Against Anonymous Negative Online Review"
A German employer sued an anonymous online reviewer who called his company "the worst employer ever," highlighting the tension between employers and employees over fairness, value, and accountability in the German labor market and the limitations of traditional legal recourse against online reviews.
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72% Bias Score

DOGE Saves \$5 Million Annually by Cutting Unused Government Software Licenses
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) saved over \$5 million annually by eliminating unused software licenses across various US agencies, including the IRS, Department of Labor, and Securities and Exchange Commission, highlighting systemic inefficiencies in government spending.

DOGE Saves \$5 Million Annually by Cutting Unused Government Software Licenses
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) saved over \$5 million annually by eliminating unused software licenses across various US agencies, including the IRS, Department of Labor, and Securities and Exchange Commission, highlighting systemic inefficiencies in government spending.
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52% Bias Score
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