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White South Africans Granted US Refugee Status Amidst Land Reform Dispute
Fifty-nine white South Africans arrived in the US on a private charter flight after President Trump announced a program to accept refugees from South Africa, citing a new land expropriation law and claims of "genocide" against white farmers, despite denials from South African officials and experts.
White South Africans Granted US Refugee Status Amidst Land Reform Dispute
Fifty-nine white South Africans arrived in the US on a private charter flight after President Trump announced a program to accept refugees from South Africa, citing a new land expropriation law and claims of "genocide" against white farmers, despite denials from South African officials and experts.
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80% Bias Score


Screwworm Infestation Strains U.S.-Mexico Relations
A screwworm fly infestation affecting Mexican cattle has heightened tensions with the U.S., as Mexico accuses the U.S. of delaying sterile fly shipments and a new lab's opening, leading to a two-week suspension of cattle imports from Mexico.
Screwworm Infestation Strains U.S.-Mexico Relations
A screwworm fly infestation affecting Mexican cattle has heightened tensions with the U.S., as Mexico accuses the U.S. of delaying sterile fly shipments and a new lab's opening, leading to a two-week suspension of cattle imports from Mexico.
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60% Bias Score


Ramaphosa Condemns Afrikaners' US Relocation Amidst Land Reform Dispute
President Cyril Ramaphosa called 59 white South Africans who relocated to the US "cowards," rejecting claims of persecution as they received refugee status from President Trump amidst ongoing land reform disputes and accusations of racial discrimination in South Africa.
Ramaphosa Condemns Afrikaners' US Relocation Amidst Land Reform Dispute
President Cyril Ramaphosa called 59 white South Africans who relocated to the US "cowards," rejecting claims of persecution as they received refugee status from President Trump amidst ongoing land reform disputes and accusations of racial discrimination in South Africa.
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56% Bias Score


FIFA Congress: Routine Agenda Overshadowed by Human Rights, Trump Ties, and World Cup Expansion Debate
The FIFA Congress in Asunción, Paraguay, will address routine matters, but human rights concerns in Saudi Arabia (2034 World Cup host), the close Trump-Infantino relationship (2026 World Cup), and a potential World Cup expansion to 64 teams will dominate discussions.
FIFA Congress: Routine Agenda Overshadowed by Human Rights, Trump Ties, and World Cup Expansion Debate
The FIFA Congress in Asunción, Paraguay, will address routine matters, but human rights concerns in Saudi Arabia (2034 World Cup host), the close Trump-Infantino relationship (2026 World Cup), and a potential World Cup expansion to 64 teams will dominate discussions.
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52% Bias Score


FIFA Congress: Routine Agenda Overshadowed by Human Rights and US Border Policy Concerns
The FIFA Congress in Asuncion will address routine matters, but concerns over human rights in Saudi Arabia (2034 World Cup) and US border policies impacting the 2026 World Cup overshadow the meeting; a proposal to expand the World Cup to 64 teams is also under consideration.
FIFA Congress: Routine Agenda Overshadowed by Human Rights and US Border Policy Concerns
The FIFA Congress in Asuncion will address routine matters, but concerns over human rights in Saudi Arabia (2034 World Cup) and US border policies impacting the 2026 World Cup overshadow the meeting; a proposal to expand the World Cup to 64 teams is also under consideration.
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40% Bias Score


Venezuelan Gang Tren de Aragua Uses Tech Savvy to Expand US Criminal Operations
The Venezuelan street gang Tren de Aragua uses tech savvy, cloud communication, and partnerships with local US gangs to expand its criminal operations, including sex trafficking, drug trafficking, and murder-for-hire, while evading law enforcement.
Venezuelan Gang Tren de Aragua Uses Tech Savvy to Expand US Criminal Operations
The Venezuelan street gang Tren de Aragua uses tech savvy, cloud communication, and partnerships with local US gangs to expand its criminal operations, including sex trafficking, drug trafficking, and murder-for-hire, while evading law enforcement.
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36% Bias Score

Kanye West's Antisemitic Song Remains on X Despite Platform Bans
Kanye West's new single, containing a Hitler speech sample and swastika-like artwork, was banned from major platforms like Spotify and YouTube for antisemitic content but remains available on X, highlighting inconsistencies in content moderation.

Kanye West's Antisemitic Song Remains on X Despite Platform Bans
Kanye West's new single, containing a Hitler speech sample and swastika-like artwork, was banned from major platforms like Spotify and YouTube for antisemitic content but remains available on X, highlighting inconsistencies in content moderation.
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52% Bias Score

Kansas City's Homelessness Crisis: A "Functional Zero" Approach
Kansas City, Missouri faces a severe homelessness crisis, with a staggering 95.7% of chronically homeless individuals unsheltered, the highest rate nationally; however, a new initiative aims to rehouse individuals within 30 days by coordinating resources and addressing underlying issues such as addi...

Kansas City's Homelessness Crisis: A "Functional Zero" Approach
Kansas City, Missouri faces a severe homelessness crisis, with a staggering 95.7% of chronically homeless individuals unsheltered, the highest rate nationally; however, a new initiative aims to rehouse individuals within 30 days by coordinating resources and addressing underlying issues such as addi...
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32% Bias Score

Pope Leo XIV's Election Sparks Concerns about US Relations and Church Unity
Following the election of Pope Leo XIV, concerns regarding his political stance, particularly concerning his relationship with the US and President Trump, and his ability to unite a divided church are surfacing, despite his largely unknown public profile before his election.

Pope Leo XIV's Election Sparks Concerns about US Relations and Church Unity
Following the election of Pope Leo XIV, concerns regarding his political stance, particularly concerning his relationship with the US and President Trump, and his ability to unite a divided church are surfacing, despite his largely unknown public profile before his election.
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36% Bias Score

Ohio Man Burns Library Books on Minority Histories, Sparking Outrage
An Ohio man is accused of burning nearly 100 library books focused on African American, Jewish, and LGBTQ+ history after checking them out in April; the incident sparked public outrage and condemnation, with community leaders pledging to replace the books.

Ohio Man Burns Library Books on Minority Histories, Sparking Outrage
An Ohio man is accused of burning nearly 100 library books focused on African American, Jewish, and LGBTQ+ history after checking them out in April; the incident sparked public outrage and condemnation, with community leaders pledging to replace the books.
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20% Bias Score

EU to Fast-Track Visas, Offer Grants to Attract US Researchers
The European Commission plans to accelerate visa processing and provide €500 million in grants to attract U.S. researchers leaving due to U.S. budget cuts in science and research, aiming to boost the EU's competitiveness.

EU to Fast-Track Visas, Offer Grants to Attract US Researchers
The European Commission plans to accelerate visa processing and provide €500 million in grants to attract U.S. researchers leaving due to U.S. budget cuts in science and research, aiming to boost the EU's competitiveness.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Tariffs Trigger Billions in Losses, Threaten Global Trade
President Trump's tariffs have caused billions in losses via stock market crashes and threaten global trade, significantly impacting Germany's auto industry despite not being the largest US car exporter; this is due to the US being Germany's largest export market in 2024 (3.4 million vehicles).

Trump Tariffs Trigger Billions in Losses, Threaten Global Trade
President Trump's tariffs have caused billions in losses via stock market crashes and threaten global trade, significantly impacting Germany's auto industry despite not being the largest US car exporter; this is due to the US being Germany's largest export market in 2024 (3.4 million vehicles).
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48% Bias Score
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