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Trump-Putin Talks Yield No Ukraine Ceasefire; Power-Sharing Agreement Looms
Despite a videoconference between Presidents Trump and Putin, no immediate ceasefire in Ukraine was achieved; Putin accepted only prisoner exchanges and a pause in energy attacks, while Trump seemingly prioritized appeasing Putin over securing a sustainable peace for Ukraine.
Trump-Putin Talks Yield No Ukraine Ceasefire; Power-Sharing Agreement Looms
Despite a videoconference between Presidents Trump and Putin, no immediate ceasefire in Ukraine was achieved; Putin accepted only prisoner exchanges and a pause in energy attacks, while Trump seemingly prioritized appeasing Putin over securing a sustainable peace for Ukraine.
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64% 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


New Nonpartisan Group Aims to Unite Americans Around Conservation
Nature Is Nonpartisan, a new nonprofit launching March 20, 2025, in South Dakota, seeks to unite Americans across the political spectrum in support of conservation, contrasting with current partisan divisions.
New Nonpartisan Group Aims to Unite Americans Around Conservation
Nature Is Nonpartisan, a new nonprofit launching March 20, 2025, in South Dakota, seeks to unite Americans across the political spectrum in support of conservation, contrasting with current partisan divisions.
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60% Bias Score


DNB Urges Less Reliance on US for Financial Stability
The Dutch central bank (DNB) is urging Europe to lessen its dependence on the US, citing concerns about US influence over payment systems and the storage of a third of Dutch gold reserves in the US. They propose bolstering European alternatives like the digital euro and iDeal to ensure payment indep...
DNB Urges Less Reliance on US for Financial Stability
The Dutch central bank (DNB) is urging Europe to lessen its dependence on the US, citing concerns about US influence over payment systems and the storage of a third of Dutch gold reserves in the US. They propose bolstering European alternatives like the digital euro and iDeal to ensure payment indep...
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44% Bias Score


Trump Proposes US Control of Ukrainian Nuclear Plants
During a phone call, Donald Trump proposed that the US take control of Ukrainian nuclear power plants in addition to its natural resources, raising concerns about the deal's feasibility and impact on Russia.
Trump Proposes US Control of Ukrainian Nuclear Plants
During a phone call, Donald Trump proposed that the US take control of Ukrainian nuclear power plants in addition to its natural resources, raising concerns about the deal's feasibility and impact on Russia.
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52% Bias Score


US Court Awards $18 Million to Anas Aremeyaw Anas in Defamation Case Against Kennedy Agyapong
A New Jersey court awarded investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas $18 million in a defamation case against Ghanaian politician Kennedy Agyapong for statements made following a BBC documentary on October 28, 2018, contrasting with a previous dismissal of a similar case in Ghana.
US Court Awards $18 Million to Anas Aremeyaw Anas in Defamation Case Against Kennedy Agyapong
A New Jersey court awarded investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas $18 million in a defamation case against Ghanaian politician Kennedy Agyapong for statements made following a BBC documentary on October 28, 2018, contrasting with a previous dismissal of a similar case in Ghana.
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48% Bias Score

Rising Antisemitism in US Threatens Jewish Community's Security
A surge in antisemitic incidents in the US, including a nearly 400% increase following the October 7 attacks, according to the Anti-Defamation League, is creating fear among Jewish Americans, challenging the nation's historical role as a safe haven and raising concerns about the moral compass of fut...

Rising Antisemitism in US Threatens Jewish Community's Security
A surge in antisemitic incidents in the US, including a nearly 400% increase following the October 7 attacks, according to the Anti-Defamation League, is creating fear among Jewish Americans, challenging the nation's historical role as a safe haven and raising concerns about the moral compass of fut...
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44% 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

US Pharmaceutical Companies Protest Australia's Affordable Medicine Scheme
Australia's Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) subsidizes medicine costs, with the government negotiating lower prices, resulting in a maximum cost of $31.60 per script (decreasing to $25 next year) for Australians. The system is under threat from US pharmaceutical companies, who argue it limits t...

US Pharmaceutical Companies Protest Australia's Affordable Medicine Scheme
Australia's Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) subsidizes medicine costs, with the government negotiating lower prices, resulting in a maximum cost of $31.60 per script (decreasing to $25 next year) for Australians. The system is under threat from US pharmaceutical companies, who argue it limits t...
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52% Bias Score

Australian Admiral Warns of US Unreliability, Urges Aukus Reassessment
Retired Australian admiral Chris Barrie and former foreign minister Bob Carr warn of US unreliability, urging Australia to reassess its strategic partnership and the Aukus submarine deal due to concerns over delivery and a lack of backup options, highlighting potential sovereignty implications.

Australian Admiral Warns of US Unreliability, Urges Aukus Reassessment
Retired Australian admiral Chris Barrie and former foreign minister Bob Carr warn of US unreliability, urging Australia to reassess its strategic partnership and the Aukus submarine deal due to concerns over delivery and a lack of backup options, highlighting potential sovereignty implications.
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68% Bias Score

Swatting Attacks Target Conservative Influencers
At least a dozen conservative influencers have been victims of swatting attacks in the past two weeks, facing armed police responding to fake emergency calls claiming shootings at their homes; the FBI and DHS are investigating.

Swatting Attacks Target Conservative Influencers
At least a dozen conservative influencers have been victims of swatting attacks in the past two weeks, facing armed police responding to fake emergency calls claiming shootings at their homes; the FBI and DHS are investigating.
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40% Bias Score

US Court Denies Release of Armenian Opposition Leader Facing Extradition
A Las Vegas court denied the release of Vardan Ghukasyan, leader of the DOOK party, who is wanted in Armenia on charges of embezzlement, incitement to violence, and threats against a judge. Ghukasyan, arrested February 20, 2024, for immigration violations after overstaying his visa, faces potential ...

US Court Denies Release of Armenian Opposition Leader Facing Extradition
A Las Vegas court denied the release of Vardan Ghukasyan, leader of the DOOK party, who is wanted in Armenia on charges of embezzlement, incitement to violence, and threats against a judge. Ghukasyan, arrested February 20, 2024, for immigration violations after overstaying his visa, faces potential ...
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56% Bias Score
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