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Wrongfully Deported Migrant Released in US After Legal Battle
Kilmar Ábrego García, a Salvadoran migrant with US legal protection, was wrongfully deported to El Salvador in March, returned to the US in June, immediately rearrested in Tennessee, and released on Friday while awaiting trial on human smuggling charges; the case highlights the Trump administration'...
Wrongfully Deported Migrant Released in US After Legal Battle
Kilmar Ábrego García, a Salvadoran migrant with US legal protection, was wrongfully deported to El Salvador in March, returned to the US in June, immediately rearrested in Tennessee, and released on Friday while awaiting trial on human smuggling charges; the case highlights the Trump administration'...
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56% Bias Score


Detained Migrant Released, Faces Deportation to Uganda
Kilmar Ábrego García, a Salvadoran migrant deported to El Salvador in March despite legal protection, was released from US custody after being returned in June due to an "administrative error", but faces potential deportation to Uganda following a rejected plea deal and awaits trial for human smuggl...
Detained Migrant Released, Faces Deportation to Uganda
Kilmar Ábrego García, a Salvadoran migrant deported to El Salvador in March despite legal protection, was released from US custody after being returned in June due to an "administrative error", but faces potential deportation to Uganda following a rejected plea deal and awaits trial for human smuggl...
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48% Bias Score


China's Arctic Icebreaker Fleet Challenges US in Strategic Competition
A Chinese fleet of five icebreakers, led by the advanced Xue Long 2, sailed within 290 nautical miles of Alaska in August 2024, prompting US concerns over China's growing Arctic ambitions and technological superiority in icebreaker capabilities compared to the US's single multi-mission icebreaker.
China's Arctic Icebreaker Fleet Challenges US in Strategic Competition
A Chinese fleet of five icebreakers, led by the advanced Xue Long 2, sailed within 290 nautical miles of Alaska in August 2024, prompting US concerns over China's growing Arctic ambitions and technological superiority in icebreaker capabilities compared to the US's single multi-mission icebreaker.
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52% Bias Score


IRS Extends Deadline for Electric Vehicle Tax Credits
The IRS extended the deadline for claiming the federal electric vehicle tax credit to September 30th; buyers only need a binding contract by that date, not vehicle delivery, impacting consumer access to substantial discounts on new and used EVs.
IRS Extends Deadline for Electric Vehicle Tax Credits
The IRS extended the deadline for claiming the federal electric vehicle tax credit to September 30th; buyers only need a binding contract by that date, not vehicle delivery, impacting consumer access to substantial discounts on new and used EVs.
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20% Bias Score


Trump's Kennedy Center to Host 2026 World Cup Draw
President Donald Trump announced the Kennedy Center, now under his chairmanship after replacing board members with allies, will host the 2026 World Cup draw in December; the event is expected to generate $30 billion for the U.S. economy and create 185,000 jobs.
Trump's Kennedy Center to Host 2026 World Cup Draw
President Donald Trump announced the Kennedy Center, now under his chairmanship after replacing board members with allies, will host the 2026 World Cup draw in December; the event is expected to generate $30 billion for the U.S. economy and create 185,000 jobs.
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44% Bias Score


Toronto Vigil for 8-Year-Old Gun Victim Sparks Calls for Stricter Gun Control
Eight-year-old Jahvai Roy was killed by a stray bullet in his Toronto home on Saturday, prompting a community vigil and calls for stricter gun control, with 88 percent of guns seized in Toronto in 2024 traced to the United States.
Toronto Vigil for 8-Year-Old Gun Victim Sparks Calls for Stricter Gun Control
Eight-year-old Jahvai Roy was killed by a stray bullet in his Toronto home on Saturday, prompting a community vigil and calls for stricter gun control, with 88 percent of guns seized in Toronto in 2024 traced to the United States.
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36% Bias Score

China's Envoy to US Calls for Renewed Cooperation Based on Shared WWII History
Eighty years after fighting together in WWII, Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng called for renewed US-China cooperation, citing shared wartime history and common interests in maintaining global stability and prosperity; the event included an art exhibition highlighting this shared past.

China's Envoy to US Calls for Renewed Cooperation Based on Shared WWII History
Eighty years after fighting together in WWII, Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng called for renewed US-China cooperation, citing shared wartime history and common interests in maintaining global stability and prosperity; the event included an art exhibition highlighting this shared past.
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48% Bias Score

Georgia Faces Lawsuit Over Child Support Billing of Low-Income Foster Parents
A class-action lawsuit filed in Georgia alleges that state agencies charged hundreds of low-income parents years of unaffordable child support after their children were placed in foster care due to inadequate housing, despite knowing their financial struggles, and seeks to end this practice.

Georgia Faces Lawsuit Over Child Support Billing of Low-Income Foster Parents
A class-action lawsuit filed in Georgia alleges that state agencies charged hundreds of low-income parents years of unaffordable child support after their children were placed in foster care due to inadequate housing, despite knowing their financial struggles, and seeks to end this practice.
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60% Bias Score

ICE Assures No School Visits on Day One, But Future Actions Remain Uncertain
Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons stated that ICE officers will not be present at schools in Washington, D.C., on the first day, but future actions will depend on circumstances such as welfare checks on unaccompanied minors or emergencies. Concerns remain about the impact of ICE actions on student atte...

ICE Assures No School Visits on Day One, But Future Actions Remain Uncertain
Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons stated that ICE officers will not be present at schools in Washington, D.C., on the first day, but future actions will depend on circumstances such as welfare checks on unaccompanied minors or emergencies. Concerns remain about the impact of ICE actions on student atte...
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44% Bias Score

Rosa Bonheur and Buffalo Bill: A Friendship that Redefined Artistic Perception
Rosa Bonheur, a renowned French painter known for her animal portraits, forged a friendship with Buffalo Bill in 1889, leading her to paint animals from his Wild West Show and ultimately expanding the interpretation of her artistic style, as detailed in Natacha Henry's 2019 book.

Rosa Bonheur and Buffalo Bill: A Friendship that Redefined Artistic Perception
Rosa Bonheur, a renowned French painter known for her animal portraits, forged a friendship with Buffalo Bill in 1889, leading her to paint animals from his Wild West Show and ultimately expanding the interpretation of her artistic style, as detailed in Natacha Henry's 2019 book.
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44% Bias Score

FBI Raids Home of Trump Critic John Bolton
The FBI conducted a court-authorized search of former National Security Advisor John Bolton's home on August 22, 2024, investigating potential illegal handling of classified information following his public criticism of Donald Trump.

FBI Raids Home of Trump Critic John Bolton
The FBI conducted a court-authorized search of former National Security Advisor John Bolton's home on August 22, 2024, investigating potential illegal handling of classified information following his public criticism of Donald Trump.
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48% Bias Score

Uganda Agrees to Accept Deportations from U.S., Raising Human Rights Concerns
Uganda agreed to accept deported migrants from the U.S., excluding those with criminal records or unaccompanied minors, though the agreement's details and Uganda's compensation are still under negotiation; human rights groups raised concerns about the deal's legality.

Uganda Agrees to Accept Deportations from U.S., Raising Human Rights Concerns
Uganda agreed to accept deported migrants from the U.S., excluding those with criminal records or unaccompanied minors, though the agreement's details and Uganda's compensation are still under negotiation; human rights groups raised concerns about the deal's legality.
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36% Bias Score
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