

"Macron Convenes Trilateral Summit on Ukraine with Trump and Zelensky in Paris"
"French President Macron convened an unscheduled trilateral meeting with US President-elect Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky at the Élysée Palace in Paris, focusing on the Ukraine conflict and the need for a rapid, just resolution, amid Trump's prior statements about ending the war quickly."
"Macron Convenes Trilateral Summit on Ukraine with Trump and Zelensky in Paris"
"French President Macron convened an unscheduled trilateral meeting with US President-elect Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky at the Élysée Palace in Paris, focusing on the Ukraine conflict and the need for a rapid, just resolution, amid Trump's prior statements about ending the war quickly."
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24% Bias Score


Nationwide Milk Testing Ordered for Bird Flu
On December 16th, the U.S. government mandated nationwide testing of raw milk for bird flu (H5N1) to control its spread among dairy cows in response to over 700 infected herds across 15 states, although pasteurized milk remains safe.
Nationwide Milk Testing Ordered for Bird Flu
On December 16th, the U.S. government mandated nationwide testing of raw milk for bird flu (H5N1) to control its spread among dairy cows in response to over 700 infected herds across 15 states, although pasteurized milk remains safe.
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32% Bias Score


US Court Upholds TikTok Ban Unless Sold by Chinese Owner
A US appeals court upheld a nationwide ban on TikTok unless its Chinese owner, ByteDance, sells it by January 19th, prioritizing national security over free speech concerns raised by the app, which boasts 170 million American users.
US Court Upholds TikTok Ban Unless Sold by Chinese Owner
A US appeals court upheld a nationwide ban on TikTok unless its Chinese owner, ByteDance, sells it by January 19th, prioritizing national security over free speech concerns raised by the app, which boasts 170 million American users.
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48% Bias Score


Judge Rejects Boeing Plea Deal Over DEI Concerns
A US federal judge rejected Boeing's plea deal over 737 Max safety concerns due to concerns about diversity, inclusion, and equity policies influencing the choice of an independent monitor, leaving the criminal prosecution of Boeing uncertain.
Judge Rejects Boeing Plea Deal Over DEI Concerns
A US federal judge rejected Boeing's plea deal over 737 Max safety concerns due to concerns about diversity, inclusion, and equity policies influencing the choice of an independent monitor, leaving the criminal prosecution of Boeing uncertain.
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36% Bias Score


US Life Expectancy to Increase Minimally by 2050, Lagging Behind Other Nations
A new study projects a small increase in US life expectancy to 80.4 years by 2050, lagging behind other high-income nations due to rising obesity, drug overdoses, and other health risks, highlighting the need for improved health policies.
US Life Expectancy to Increase Minimally by 2050, Lagging Behind Other Nations
A new study projects a small increase in US life expectancy to 80.4 years by 2050, lagging behind other high-income nations due to rising obesity, drug overdoses, and other health risks, highlighting the need for improved health policies.
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48% Bias Score


Federal Anti-SLAPP Law Introduced to Protect Free Speech
Senators Ron Wyden, and Representatives Jamie Raskin and Kevin Kiley introduced the Free Speech Protection Act (FSPA), a federal Anti-SLAPP law modeled after the UPEPA, to protect free speech in federal courts by allowing quicker dismissal of meritless lawsuits, addressing jurisdictional inconsisten...
Federal Anti-SLAPP Law Introduced to Protect Free Speech
Senators Ron Wyden, and Representatives Jamie Raskin and Kevin Kiley introduced the Free Speech Protection Act (FSPA), a federal Anti-SLAPP law modeled after the UPEPA, to protect free speech in federal courts by allowing quicker dismissal of meritless lawsuits, addressing jurisdictional inconsisten...
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48% Bias Score

FDA to Ban Red 3 Food Dye Amidst Health Concerns
The FDA is considering banning Red 3, a petroleum-based food dye found in approximately 3,000 products, due to concerns about its carcinogenicity and impact on children's behavior, following a petition and growing public pressure.

FDA to Ban Red 3 Food Dye Amidst Health Concerns
The FDA is considering banning Red 3, a petroleum-based food dye found in approximately 3,000 products, due to concerns about its carcinogenicity and impact on children's behavior, following a petition and growing public pressure.
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56% Bias Score

FBI Background Checks for Trump Appointees Raise Concerns
President-elect Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, is undergoing an FBI background check; however, the White House, not the FBI, makes the final decision on his suitability, raising concerns about potential political influence and transparency.

FBI Background Checks for Trump Appointees Raise Concerns
President-elect Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, is undergoing an FBI background check; however, the White House, not the FBI, makes the final decision on his suitability, raising concerns about potential political influence and transparency.
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60% Bias Score

US Court Upholds Law Allowing TikTok Ban
A US appeals court upheld a law allowing a TikTok ban in the US unless its Chinese owner, ByteDance, sells it by January 19th, citing national security concerns over data access and algorithm manipulation; ByteDance argues this violates free speech.

US Court Upholds Law Allowing TikTok Ban
A US appeals court upheld a law allowing a TikTok ban in the US unless its Chinese owner, ByteDance, sells it by January 19th, citing national security concerns over data access and algorithm manipulation; ByteDance argues this violates free speech.
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44% Bias Score

58 Human Cases of H5N1 Avian Influenza Confirmed in the U.S., Raising Concerns of Mutation
The U.S. is experiencing an H5N1 avian influenza outbreak with 58 confirmed human cases primarily linked to contact with infected cattle; there's no evidence of human-to-human transmission, but concerns exist regarding potential mutation and the upcoming flu season.

58 Human Cases of H5N1 Avian Influenza Confirmed in the U.S., Raising Concerns of Mutation
The U.S. is experiencing an H5N1 avian influenza outbreak with 58 confirmed human cases primarily linked to contact with infected cattle; there's no evidence of human-to-human transmission, but concerns exist regarding potential mutation and the upcoming flu season.
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40% Bias Score

Trump to Attend Notre Dame Reopening, Macron Seeks Stronger US Ties
President-elect Donald Trump will attend the Notre Dame reopening ceremony in Paris on Saturday, while President Biden's wife Jill will represent him; French President Emmanuel Macron aims to repair relations with Trump, utilizing the symbolic power of Notre Dame's restoration to enhance Franco-Amer...

Trump to Attend Notre Dame Reopening, Macron Seeks Stronger US Ties
President-elect Donald Trump will attend the Notre Dame reopening ceremony in Paris on Saturday, while President Biden's wife Jill will represent him; French President Emmanuel Macron aims to repair relations with Trump, utilizing the symbolic power of Notre Dame's restoration to enhance Franco-Amer...
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48% Bias Score

Xinjiang Cotton Association Rebukes Uniqlo, Urges Brands to Resume Xinjiang Cotton Usage
The Xinjiang Cotton Association publicly refuted Uniqlo founder Tadashi Yanai's claim that his company doesn't use Xinjiang cotton, citing Xinjiang's high-quality cotton production and the negative impact of the boycott on global trade, calling for a resumption of its usage.

Xinjiang Cotton Association Rebukes Uniqlo, Urges Brands to Resume Xinjiang Cotton Usage
The Xinjiang Cotton Association publicly refuted Uniqlo founder Tadashi Yanai's claim that his company doesn't use Xinjiang cotton, citing Xinjiang's high-quality cotton production and the negative impact of the boycott on global trade, calling for a resumption of its usage.
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56% Bias Score