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Berlin Investigates Anti-Semitic Poster After Washington Murder
Berlin police are investigating a poster near Humboldt University displaying the image of Yaron Lischinsky, a German-Israeli recently killed in Washington, alongside a Hamas symbol and the phrase "Make Zionists Afraid"; a suspect is in custody.
Berlin Investigates Anti-Semitic Poster After Washington Murder
Berlin police are investigating a poster near Humboldt University displaying the image of Yaron Lischinsky, a German-Israeli recently killed in Washington, alongside a Hamas symbol and the phrase "Make Zionists Afraid"; a suspect is in custody.
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44% Bias Score


US Remittance Tax Risks Disrupting $64.745 Billion Flow to Mexico
A proposed 3.5% tax on remittances sent from the US to Mexico could drastically alter the $64.745 billion (3.5% of Mexico's GDP) flow of funds, potentially driving a surge in alternative methods, from cryptocurrencies to cash smuggling, with disproportionate effects on economically vulnerable states...
US Remittance Tax Risks Disrupting $64.745 Billion Flow to Mexico
A proposed 3.5% tax on remittances sent from the US to Mexico could drastically alter the $64.745 billion (3.5% of Mexico's GDP) flow of funds, potentially driving a surge in alternative methods, from cryptocurrencies to cash smuggling, with disproportionate effects on economically vulnerable states...
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52% Bias Score


Trump Administration Dismantles Police Reforms Five Years After George Floyd's Murder
Five years after George Floyd's death, which sparked widespread protests against police brutality, the Trump administration is ending key police reforms, reversing progress made in addressing racial inequality in the US justice system.
Trump Administration Dismantles Police Reforms Five Years After George Floyd's Murder
Five years after George Floyd's death, which sparked widespread protests against police brutality, the Trump administration is ending key police reforms, reversing progress made in addressing racial inequality in the US justice system.
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44% Bias Score


Trump's Tariffs Threaten European Luxury Goods
President Trump's threat of 50% tariffs on European Union imports is causing significant concern within the luxury industry, forcing brands to consider relocating production to the US despite the challenges involved, as it threatens the "Made in Europe" value proposition and the economic stability o...
Trump's Tariffs Threaten European Luxury Goods
President Trump's threat of 50% tariffs on European Union imports is causing significant concern within the luxury industry, forcing brands to consider relocating production to the US despite the challenges involved, as it threatens the "Made in Europe" value proposition and the economic stability o...
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56% Bias Score


US Foreign Aid Cuts Cause Surge in HIV Infections
The US government's drastic cuts to foreign aid have severely disrupted global HIV/AIDS programs, causing a surge in new infections and jeopardizing the eradication goal by 2030, despite Elon Musk's claims to the contrary; programs such as the distribution of Prep have been severely impacted and the...
US Foreign Aid Cuts Cause Surge in HIV Infections
The US government's drastic cuts to foreign aid have severely disrupted global HIV/AIDS programs, causing a surge in new infections and jeopardizing the eradication goal by 2030, despite Elon Musk's claims to the contrary; programs such as the distribution of Prep have been severely impacted and the...
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56% Bias Score


Murder of Israeli Embassy Staffers in Washington D.C. Amidst Rise in Antisemitism
Two Israeli embassy staffers were fatally shot outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., by an Illinois man, amid a record high of antisemitic incidents in the United States, prompting concerns about escalating antisemitic violence and its impact on U.S.-Israel relations.
Murder of Israeli Embassy Staffers in Washington D.C. Amidst Rise in Antisemitism
Two Israeli embassy staffers were fatally shot outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., by an Illinois man, amid a record high of antisemitic incidents in the United States, prompting concerns about escalating antisemitic violence and its impact on U.S.-Israel relations.
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32% Bias Score

Five Years After George Floyd: Limited Progress Despite Heightened Awareness
Five years after George Floyd's death, while some police reform measures have been enacted in the US, many feel promised changes haven't materialized, and police killings of Black people remain high, with only 27 percent of Americans believing positive change has occurred, according to Pew Research ...

Five Years After George Floyd: Limited Progress Despite Heightened Awareness
Five years after George Floyd's death, while some police reform measures have been enacted in the US, many feel promised changes haven't materialized, and police killings of Black people remain high, with only 27 percent of Americans believing positive change has occurred, according to Pew Research ...
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32% Bias Score

Trump Accuses Russia of Stealing US Hypersonic Missile Technology
President Trump publicly accused Russia of stealing US hypersonic missile technology during the Obama administration, leading to increased US production of these missiles and a shift towards prioritizing domestic defense over foreign interventions.

Trump Accuses Russia of Stealing US Hypersonic Missile Technology
President Trump publicly accused Russia of stealing US hypersonic missile technology during the Obama administration, leading to increased US production of these missiles and a shift towards prioritizing domestic defense over foreign interventions.
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56% Bias Score

Syria Agrees to Help U.S. Locate Missing Citizens
The Syrian government has agreed to help the U.S. locate missing American citizens, including journalist Austin Tice and aid worker Kayla Mueller, following a recent easing of U.S. sanctions on Syria.

Syria Agrees to Help U.S. Locate Missing Citizens
The Syrian government has agreed to help the U.S. locate missing American citizens, including journalist Austin Tice and aid worker Kayla Mueller, following a recent easing of U.S. sanctions on Syria.
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44% Bias Score

Evolving Understanding and Treatment of Prostate Cancer
Professor Christoforos Logothetis, a leading prostate cancer expert, discusses the evolving understanding and treatment of the disease, emphasizing the shift from immediate surgery for all diagnoses to personalized approaches based on risk assessment and advanced technologies, as highlighted by Pres...

Evolving Understanding and Treatment of Prostate Cancer
Professor Christoforos Logothetis, a leading prostate cancer expert, discusses the evolving understanding and treatment of the disease, emphasizing the shift from immediate surgery for all diagnoses to personalized approaches based on risk assessment and advanced technologies, as highlighted by Pres...
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28% Bias Score

Enhanced Games" Spark Global Condemnation, Expose US Anti-Doping Failures
The "Enhanced Games," scheduled for May 2026 in Las Vegas, will permit athletes to use banned substances, sparking condemnation from global anti-doping agencies and highlighting a systemic failure in US anti-doping regulation. The event is backed by prominent US political and business figures.

Enhanced Games" Spark Global Condemnation, Expose US Anti-Doping Failures
The "Enhanced Games," scheduled for May 2026 in Las Vegas, will permit athletes to use banned substances, sparking condemnation from global anti-doping agencies and highlighting a systemic failure in US anti-doping regulation. The event is backed by prominent US political and business figures.
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60% Bias Score

House Bill Cuts Food Stamps, Affecting Millions
The House-passed bill cuts the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) by \$286 billion over 10 years, impacting 3.2 million people monthly on average, due to stricter work requirements and reduced state flexibility. The CBO analysis doesn't include overlapping impacts.

House Bill Cuts Food Stamps, Affecting Millions
The House-passed bill cuts the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) by \$286 billion over 10 years, impacting 3.2 million people monthly on average, due to stricter work requirements and reduced state flexibility. The CBO analysis doesn't include overlapping impacts.
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40% Bias Score
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