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Camarena Family Sues Sinaloa Cartel, Citing Terrorist Designation
The family of DEA agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena, murdered in 1985 by the Sinaloa Cartel, is suing former cartel leaders in a US federal lawsuit, using a terrorist designation to seek financial compensation for their loss.
Camarena Family Sues Sinaloa Cartel, Citing Terrorist Designation
The family of DEA agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena, murdered in 1985 by the Sinaloa Cartel, is suing former cartel leaders in a US federal lawsuit, using a terrorist designation to seek financial compensation for their loss.
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44% Bias Score


Social Security Choice: Income vs. Equity in Retirement Planning
The article contrasts high incomes in Montgomery and Fairfax counties with the true wealth found in equity investments, questioning why neither Democrats nor Republicans support Social Security opt-out legislation, despite its potential to improve retirement security through wealth generation.
Social Security Choice: Income vs. Equity in Retirement Planning
The article contrasts high incomes in Montgomery and Fairfax counties with the true wealth found in equity investments, questioning why neither Democrats nor Republicans support Social Security opt-out legislation, despite its potential to improve retirement security through wealth generation.
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60% Bias Score


Trump Approves Reporter's Question About Rosie O'Donnell During White House Meeting
During a St. Patrick's Day event at the White House, a reporter asked Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin about Rosie O'Donnell's move to Ireland, prompting President Trump's approval; O'Donnell, critical of Trump for two decades, apologized to Martin for the incident.
Trump Approves Reporter's Question About Rosie O'Donnell During White House Meeting
During a St. Patrick's Day event at the White House, a reporter asked Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin about Rosie O'Donnell's move to Ireland, prompting President Trump's approval; O'Donnell, critical of Trump for two decades, apologized to Martin for the incident.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Threatens Columbia University, Jeopardizing Academic Freedom
The Trump administration issued an ultimatum to Columbia University, demanding compliance with nine conditions in exchange for $400 million in federal funding, threatening academic freedom and setting a concerning precedent for US higher education.
Trump Administration Threatens Columbia University, Jeopardizing Academic Freedom
The Trump administration issued an ultimatum to Columbia University, demanding compliance with nine conditions in exchange for $400 million in federal funding, threatening academic freedom and setting a concerning precedent for US higher education.
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60% Bias Score


OECD Lowers Global Growth Forecast Amidst Rising Trade Barriers
Amidst rising global trade barriers and geopolitical uncertainty, the OECD lowered its global economic growth forecast, while raising China's forecast and lowering the US's; China reiterated its commitment to free trade, criticizing protectionist measures.
OECD Lowers Global Growth Forecast Amidst Rising Trade Barriers
Amidst rising global trade barriers and geopolitical uncertainty, the OECD lowered its global economic growth forecast, while raising China's forecast and lowering the US's; China reiterated its commitment to free trade, criticizing protectionist measures.
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40% Bias Score


Warren Demands Reinstatement of Fired Education Department Employees
Senator Elizabeth Warren and other Democratic senators are urging Education Secretary Linda McMahon to reinstate over 1,000 fired Department of Education employees who handled student aid complaints, warning of dire consequences for borrowers if they aren't reinstated; the department removed the onl...
Warren Demands Reinstatement of Fired Education Department Employees
Senator Elizabeth Warren and other Democratic senators are urging Education Secretary Linda McMahon to reinstate over 1,000 fired Department of Education employees who handled student aid complaints, warning of dire consequences for borrowers if they aren't reinstated; the department removed the onl...
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40% Bias Score

Buy Canadian" Movement Fuels Explosive Growth for Canadian Personal Care Brands
Canadian personal care brands, Green Beaver and Cheekbone Beauty, report massive sales increases—400 percent and 300 percent respectively—following President Trump's trade war against Canada, fueled by a "Buy Canadian" movement that reduced competition from American brands, highlighting the trade wa...

Buy Canadian" Movement Fuels Explosive Growth for Canadian Personal Care Brands
Canadian personal care brands, Green Beaver and Cheekbone Beauty, report massive sales increases—400 percent and 300 percent respectively—following President Trump's trade war against Canada, fueled by a "Buy Canadian" movement that reduced competition from American brands, highlighting the trade wa...
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36% Bias Score

Connecticut Student Charged with Hate Crime After Assaulting Muslim Classmates
On March 3, a 12-year-old Connecticut student assaulted two Muslim classmates wearing hijabs at Wallace Middle School in Waterbury, leading to hate crime charges and calls for enhanced school safety measures and anti-bullying training.

Connecticut Student Charged with Hate Crime After Assaulting Muslim Classmates
On March 3, a 12-year-old Connecticut student assaulted two Muslim classmates wearing hijabs at Wallace Middle School in Waterbury, leading to hate crime charges and calls for enhanced school safety measures and anti-bullying training.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Administration Considers Crimea Resort Plan in Cooperation with Russia
Seymour Hersh reports that the Trump administration plans to cooperate with Russia to develop Crimea into an international resort, potentially lifting sanctions against Russia and involving the UN in recognizing Crimea as Russian territory; this plan, however, faces opposition from European elites a...

Trump Administration Considers Crimea Resort Plan in Cooperation with Russia
Seymour Hersh reports that the Trump administration plans to cooperate with Russia to develop Crimea into an international resort, potentially lifting sanctions against Russia and involving the UN in recognizing Crimea as Russian territory; this plan, however, faces opposition from European elites a...
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48% Bias Score

Russia's Riyadh Consultations with U.S.: Foreign Ministry Absent
Russia and the U.S. will hold consultations in Riyadh on March 24th; the Russian delegation, excluding the foreign ministry, will comprise Grigory Karasin and Sergey Beseda, following a phone call between Presidents Putin and Trump where they agreed to discuss a possible 30-day halt to strikes on en...

Russia's Riyadh Consultations with U.S.: Foreign Ministry Absent
Russia and the U.S. will hold consultations in Riyadh on March 24th; the Russian delegation, excluding the foreign ministry, will comprise Grigory Karasin and Sergey Beseda, following a phone call between Presidents Putin and Trump where they agreed to discuss a possible 30-day halt to strikes on en...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Defies Court Rulings, Sparking Judicial Crisis
President Trump's administration is defying multiple federal court rulings, leading to increased tension between the executive and judicial branches, prompting concerns about potential constitutional crisis and calls for increased judicial security.

Trump Defies Court Rulings, Sparking Judicial Crisis
President Trump's administration is defying multiple federal court rulings, leading to increased tension between the executive and judicial branches, prompting concerns about potential constitutional crisis and calls for increased judicial security.
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56% Bias Score

Democratic Party Approval Ratings Plummet to 29%, Facing Potential Midterm Wipeout
The Democratic Party's favorability rating has dropped to 29 percent, down from 62 percent in 2008, due to voters' negative assessments of President Biden's performance and the party's leftward shift on economic and social policies, potentially leading to a significant electoral setback in the upcom...

Democratic Party Approval Ratings Plummet to 29%, Facing Potential Midterm Wipeout
The Democratic Party's favorability rating has dropped to 29 percent, down from 62 percent in 2008, due to voters' negative assessments of President Biden's performance and the party's leftward shift on economic and social policies, potentially leading to a significant electoral setback in the upcom...
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56% Bias Score
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