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59 Afrikaner South Africans Arrive in U.S. as Refugees Amid Diplomatic Tensions
Fifty-nine Afrikaner South Africans arrived in Washington D.C. as refugees on Monday, the first group to be resettled in the U.S. under a program initiated by President Trump, who claims they face racial discrimination in South Africa, sparking diplomatic tensions.
59 Afrikaner South Africans Arrive in U.S. as Refugees Amid Diplomatic Tensions
Fifty-nine Afrikaner South Africans arrived in Washington D.C. as refugees on Monday, the first group to be resettled in the U.S. under a program initiated by President Trump, who claims they face racial discrimination in South Africa, sparking diplomatic tensions.
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52% Bias Score


Controversial U.S. Refugee Program Prioritizes White South African Farmers
Approximately 50 white South African Afrikaners arrived in Washington D.C. on October 28th, 2019, under a fast-tracked U.S. refugee program, despite lacking evidence of persecution and contradicting President Trump's suspension of traditional refugee programs. The program is criticized for its polit...
Controversial U.S. Refugee Program Prioritizes White South African Farmers
Approximately 50 white South African Afrikaners arrived in Washington D.C. on October 28th, 2019, under a fast-tracked U.S. refugee program, despite lacking evidence of persecution and contradicting President Trump's suspension of traditional refugee programs. The program is criticized for its polit...
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68% Bias Score


US Prioritizes Afrikaner Farmers in Asylum Program Amidst Broader Crackdown
The US admitted 59 white Afrikaner farmers from South Africa as refugees, despite a broader asylum crackdown and South Africa's denial of persecution. This preferential treatment, justified by claims of genocide, contradicts other asylum policies.
US Prioritizes Afrikaner Farmers in Asylum Program Amidst Broader Crackdown
The US admitted 59 white Afrikaner farmers from South Africa as refugees, despite a broader asylum crackdown and South Africa's denial of persecution. This preferential treatment, justified by claims of genocide, contradicts other asylum policies.
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56% Bias Score


Child Tax Credit: Proposed Reforms Target Low-Income Families
The Child Tax Credit (CTC) will see its maximum benefit decrease from $2,000 to $1,000 per child this year; however, Congress is considering several proposals to alter the CTC to better assist low-income families, including faster phasing in of the credit and full refundability for newborns, each wi...
Child Tax Credit: Proposed Reforms Target Low-Income Families
The Child Tax Credit (CTC) will see its maximum benefit decrease from $2,000 to $1,000 per child this year; however, Congress is considering several proposals to alter the CTC to better assist low-income families, including faster phasing in of the credit and full refundability for newborns, each wi...
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32% Bias Score


International Pressure Mounts on Russia Amidst Ukraine Conflict
President Zelenskyy invited Pope Leo XIV to visit Ukraine; Poland closed its Russian consulate in Krakow following accusations of Russian involvement in a Warsaw shopping mall fire; Germany is considering supplying Taurus missiles to Ukraine depending on Russia's response to calls for a ceasefire.
International Pressure Mounts on Russia Amidst Ukraine Conflict
President Zelenskyy invited Pope Leo XIV to visit Ukraine; Poland closed its Russian consulate in Krakow following accusations of Russian involvement in a Warsaw shopping mall fire; Germany is considering supplying Taurus missiles to Ukraine depending on Russia's response to calls for a ceasefire.
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60% Bias Score


Ovidio Guzmán's Plea Deal Exposes Sinaloa Cartel's Internal Conflicts
Ovidio Guzmán, son of El Chapo, was arrested in Mexico on January 5, 2023, and extradited to the US, where he faces multiple drug trafficking charges and has agreed to a plea deal, revealing internal struggles within the Sinaloa Cartel.
Ovidio Guzmán's Plea Deal Exposes Sinaloa Cartel's Internal Conflicts
Ovidio Guzmán, son of El Chapo, was arrested in Mexico on January 5, 2023, and extradited to the US, where he faces multiple drug trafficking charges and has agreed to a plea deal, revealing internal struggles within the Sinaloa Cartel.
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52% Bias Score

B.C. Fast-Tracks American Nurse Applications, Registers 113 in Five Weeks
British Columbia's expedited American nurse application process, launched in early April, resulted in 113 registered nurses within five weeks, a 127 percent application increase, prompting a broader recruitment campaign in three U.S. states next month, driven by the U.S. political climate and B.C.'s...

B.C. Fast-Tracks American Nurse Applications, Registers 113 in Five Weeks
British Columbia's expedited American nurse application process, launched in early April, resulted in 113 registered nurses within five weeks, a 127 percent application increase, prompting a broader recruitment campaign in three U.S. states next month, driven by the U.S. political climate and B.C.'s...
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40% Bias Score

SEC Chairman Unveils Plan for Crypto Market Regulation
SEC Chairman Gary Gensler announced plans to create regulatory guidelines for crypto asset distributions, explore additional exemptions, and potentially modify rules to allow registered broker-dealers to facilitate trading in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ether, aiming to establish a rational re...

SEC Chairman Unveils Plan for Crypto Market Regulation
SEC Chairman Gary Gensler announced plans to create regulatory guidelines for crypto asset distributions, explore additional exemptions, and potentially modify rules to allow registered broker-dealers to facilitate trading in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ether, aiming to establish a rational re...
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44% Bias Score

NPR's Funding: A History of Political and Financial Pressure
From its decentralized origins to its current funding model, NPR's history reflects political and financial pressures. The CPB now funds local stations, who then purchase programs from NPR, resulting in only about 1% of NPR's budget coming directly from the federal government. Recent attempts to cut...

NPR's Funding: A History of Political and Financial Pressure
From its decentralized origins to its current funding model, NPR's history reflects political and financial pressures. The CPB now funds local stations, who then purchase programs from NPR, resulting in only about 1% of NPR's budget coming directly from the federal government. Recent attempts to cut...
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32% Bias Score

Hamas Releases U.S. Hostage Alexander Amid Gaza Ceasefire Talks
Hamas announced the release of Israeli-American hostage Edan Alexander on May 12, 2025, as a good-faith gesture towards a ceasefire in Gaza, where over 52,000 Palestinians have died in the ongoing Israeli military offensive; the release comes a day before President Trump's planned trip to the Middle...

Hamas Releases U.S. Hostage Alexander Amid Gaza Ceasefire Talks
Hamas announced the release of Israeli-American hostage Edan Alexander on May 12, 2025, as a good-faith gesture towards a ceasefire in Gaza, where over 52,000 Palestinians have died in the ongoing Israeli military offensive; the release comes a day before President Trump's planned trip to the Middle...
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48% Bias Score

Hamas to Release American Hostage Edan Alexander
Hamas announced the release of American-Israeli hostage Edan Alexander, held since October 7th, as a gesture toward a ceasefire and broader negotiations for the remaining hostages, including five other Americans.

Hamas to Release American Hostage Edan Alexander
Hamas announced the release of American-Israeli hostage Edan Alexander, held since October 7th, as a gesture toward a ceasefire and broader negotiations for the remaining hostages, including five other Americans.
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40% Bias Score

Ovidio Guzmán's Plea Deal Exposes Sinaloa Cartel's Collapse
Ovidio Guzmán, son of El Chapo, was captured in Mexico on January 5, 2023, extradited to the U.S., and ultimately pleaded guilty, revealing the disintegration of the Sinaloa Cartel through internal conflicts and cooperation with U.S. authorities.

Ovidio Guzmán's Plea Deal Exposes Sinaloa Cartel's Collapse
Ovidio Guzmán, son of El Chapo, was captured in Mexico on January 5, 2023, extradited to the U.S., and ultimately pleaded guilty, revealing the disintegration of the Sinaloa Cartel through internal conflicts and cooperation with U.S. authorities.
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48% Bias Score
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