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China-US Agricultural Cooperation Urged Amidst Trade Tensions
Chinese Ambassador to the US Xie Feng advocated for stronger agricultural collaboration between China and the US, emphasizing mutual benefits and criticizing the politicization of trade, particularly restrictions on Chinese land purchases, at a Washington D.C. event attended by industry groups and b...
China-US Agricultural Cooperation Urged Amidst Trade Tensions
Chinese Ambassador to the US Xie Feng advocated for stronger agricultural collaboration between China and the US, emphasizing mutual benefits and criticizing the politicization of trade, particularly restrictions on Chinese land purchases, at a Washington D.C. event attended by industry groups and b...
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40% Bias Score


Sinaloa Cartel Co-founder Zambada Pleads Guilty, Claims Kidnapping
Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, co-founder of the Sinaloa cartel, pleaded guilty on Monday to racketeering and running a criminal enterprise in a US court, following his controversial July 2024 arrest in Texas, which he claims was a kidnapping. Zambada's plea deal comes as Donald Trump's administration ap...
Sinaloa Cartel Co-founder Zambada Pleads Guilty, Claims Kidnapping
Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, co-founder of the Sinaloa cartel, pleaded guilty on Monday to racketeering and running a criminal enterprise in a US court, following his controversial July 2024 arrest in Texas, which he claims was a kidnapping. Zambada's plea deal comes as Donald Trump's administration ap...
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40% Bias Score


Zambada Pleads Guilty: End of an Era for Sinaloa Cartel
Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, founder of the Sinaloa Cartel, pleaded guilty to drug smuggling and conspiracy charges in a New York court on October 26, 2024, ending one of the longest and most notorious criminal careers in history, following his arrest in Texas after an alleged ambush by rivals.
Zambada Pleads Guilty: End of an Era for Sinaloa Cartel
Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, founder of the Sinaloa Cartel, pleaded guilty to drug smuggling and conspiracy charges in a New York court on October 26, 2024, ending one of the longest and most notorious criminal careers in history, following his arrest in Texas after an alleged ambush by rivals.
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52% Bias Score


Europe's Geopolitical Weakness Exposed in White House Meeting
A meeting in the White House showed a shift in global power dynamics, where President Trump prioritized communication with Moscow over European concerns; this highlighted Europe's dependence on the US and its lack of a unified voice in international negotiations.
Europe's Geopolitical Weakness Exposed in White House Meeting
A meeting in the White House showed a shift in global power dynamics, where President Trump prioritized communication with Moscow over European concerns; this highlighted Europe's dependence on the US and its lack of a unified voice in international negotiations.
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68% Bias Score


Algospeak: How TikTok's Algorithm Shapes Political Protest
In Los Angeles, anti-deportation and anti-fascist protests are disguised as a "music festival" on TikTok to bypass the platform's algorithm, a tactic called "Algospeak," which uses coded language to circumvent censorship and maintain visibility.
Algospeak: How TikTok's Algorithm Shapes Political Protest
In Los Angeles, anti-deportation and anti-fascist protests are disguised as a "music festival" on TikTok to bypass the platform's algorithm, a tactic called "Algospeak," which uses coded language to circumvent censorship and maintain visibility.
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40% Bias Score


Western US Heatwave Triggers Health Emergency
A dangerous heatwave affecting Western US states, particularly California and Arizona, has placed 1.2 million people under extreme heat risk advisories, leading to hospitalizations and raising concerns about potential fatalities, echoing a deadly 2021 Portland heatwave.
Western US Heatwave Triggers Health Emergency
A dangerous heatwave affecting Western US states, particularly California and Arizona, has placed 1.2 million people under extreme heat risk advisories, leading to hospitalizations and raising concerns about potential fatalities, echoing a deadly 2021 Portland heatwave.
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24% Bias Score

US Ambassador's Antisemitism Criticism Sparks Outrage in France
The US ambassador's letter to French President Macron, criticizing France's insufficient action against antisemitism, prompted a strong rebuke from the French government and condemnation across the political spectrum, leading to the ambassador's summoning to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

US Ambassador's Antisemitism Criticism Sparks Outrage in France
The US ambassador's letter to French President Macron, criticizing France's insufficient action against antisemitism, prompted a strong rebuke from the French government and condemnation across the political spectrum, leading to the ambassador's summoning to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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36% Bias Score

France Summons US Ambassador Over Antisemitism Criticism
France summoned US Ambassador Charles Kushner for criticizing its response to rising antisemitism following a letter expressing concern over insufficient measures to combat antisemitic violence, triggering a diplomatic dispute and highlighting strained relations.

France Summons US Ambassador Over Antisemitism Criticism
France summoned US Ambassador Charles Kushner for criticizing its response to rising antisemitism following a letter expressing concern over insufficient measures to combat antisemitic violence, triggering a diplomatic dispute and highlighting strained relations.
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44% Bias Score

France Summons US Ambassador Over Antisemitism Criticism
France summoned US Ambassador Charles Kushner after he criticized the French government's response to rising antisemitism following the October 7th Hamas attack; the US State Department supported Kushner's statements, escalating tensions between the two nations.

France Summons US Ambassador Over Antisemitism Criticism
France summoned US Ambassador Charles Kushner after he criticized the French government's response to rising antisemitism following the October 7th Hamas attack; the US State Department supported Kushner's statements, escalating tensions between the two nations.
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44% Bias Score

US-Mediated Peace Deal Signals Decline in Russian Influence in South Caucasus
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan agreed to a US-mediated peace treaty ending decades of conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, marking a significant decline in Russian influence in the region and opening new opportunities for Western engagement.

US-Mediated Peace Deal Signals Decline in Russian Influence in South Caucasus
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan agreed to a US-mediated peace treaty ending decades of conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, marking a significant decline in Russian influence in the region and opening new opportunities for Western engagement.
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40% Bias Score

Extreme Heatwave Grips Western US, Fueling Wildfires
Millions in the Western US face extreme heat warnings as temperatures soar above 100 degrees, increasing wildfire risks amid dry conditions; the Pickett Fire in Napa County has burned over 6,800 acres, while the Flat Fire in Oregon has consumed over 18,000 acres.

Extreme Heatwave Grips Western US, Fueling Wildfires
Millions in the Western US face extreme heat warnings as temperatures soar above 100 degrees, increasing wildfire risks amid dry conditions; the Pickett Fire in Napa County has burned over 6,800 acres, while the Flat Fire in Oregon has consumed over 18,000 acres.
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12% Bias Score

Mexican Boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. to Stand Trial for Alleged Cartel Ties
A Mexican judge ruled that boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. will stand trial for alleged cartel ties and arms trafficking, but he will await trial outside of detention; the case is linked to a larger Sinaloa Cartel investigation initiated in 2019 by Mexican prosecutors following a complaint from US auth...

Mexican Boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. to Stand Trial for Alleged Cartel Ties
A Mexican judge ruled that boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. will stand trial for alleged cartel ties and arms trafficking, but he will await trial outside of detention; the case is linked to a larger Sinaloa Cartel investigation initiated in 2019 by Mexican prosecutors following a complaint from US auth...
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40% Bias Score
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