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Controversial Military Parade Planned for Trump's Birthday
A $25-$45 million military parade in Washington D.C. on June 14th, 2025, celebrating the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary and President Trump's 79th birthday, has sparked controversy due to its cost, potential infrastructure damage, and perceived authoritarian symbolism.
Controversial Military Parade Planned for Trump's Birthday
A $25-$45 million military parade in Washington D.C. on June 14th, 2025, celebrating the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary and President Trump's 79th birthday, has sparked controversy due to its cost, potential infrastructure damage, and perceived authoritarian symbolism.
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60% Bias Score


US Court to Decide on Armenian Activist's Extradition Amidst Multiple Charges
Vardan Ghukasyan, leader of the DOG party in Armenia, faces extradition from the US to Armenia on approximately 20 charges, including fraud and threats, while also facing immigration violations in the US after entering in February 2022 and overstaying his visa. His lawyer contests several charges, a...
US Court to Decide on Armenian Activist's Extradition Amidst Multiple Charges
Vardan Ghukasyan, leader of the DOG party in Armenia, faces extradition from the US to Armenia on approximately 20 charges, including fraud and threats, while also facing immigration violations in the US after entering in February 2022 and overstaying his visa. His lawyer contests several charges, a...
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48% Bias Score


U.S. Deportation to Costa Rica Sparks Human Rights Concerns
Human Rights Watch (HRW) reports that 200 migrants deported from the U.S. to Costa Rica in February were unjustly expelled, detained for two months, and given contradictory information about their status, prompting concerns about human rights violations and the impact on Costa Rica's image as a refu...
U.S. Deportation to Costa Rica Sparks Human Rights Concerns
Human Rights Watch (HRW) reports that 200 migrants deported from the U.S. to Costa Rica in February were unjustly expelled, detained for two months, and given contradictory information about their status, prompting concerns about human rights violations and the impact on Costa Rica's image as a refu...
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48% Bias Score


Nutrien to Build Major Potash Terminal in Pacific Northwest
Nutrien, a Saskatchewan-based fertilizer company, plans a new Pacific Northwest potash export terminal with at least a 6-million-tonne capacity by 2030, choosing between US and Canadian locations based on regulatory efficiency and aiming to meet growing Indo-Pacific demand.
Nutrien to Build Major Potash Terminal in Pacific Northwest
Nutrien, a Saskatchewan-based fertilizer company, plans a new Pacific Northwest potash export terminal with at least a 6-million-tonne capacity by 2030, choosing between US and Canadian locations based on regulatory efficiency and aiming to meet growing Indo-Pacific demand.
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44% Bias Score


US COVID-19 Vaccine Policy Shift Creates Uncertainty
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced this week that COVID-19 vaccines are no longer recommended for healthy children and pregnant women, reversing previous recommendations and creating uncertainty about vaccine access and insurance coverage this fall. The FDA plans to limit approval of s...
US COVID-19 Vaccine Policy Shift Creates Uncertainty
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced this week that COVID-19 vaccines are no longer recommended for healthy children and pregnant women, reversing previous recommendations and creating uncertainty about vaccine access and insurance coverage this fall. The FDA plans to limit approval of s...
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52% Bias Score


MIT Shuts Down DEI Office Amid Trump's Anti-Diversity Push
MIT is closing its diversity, equity, and inclusion office (ICEO) and eliminating a vice president role, following a review and amid President Trump's anti-diversity push that threatens federal funding for universities with DEI programs; the ICEO's programs will be absorbed by other departments.
MIT Shuts Down DEI Office Amid Trump's Anti-Diversity Push
MIT is closing its diversity, equity, and inclusion office (ICEO) and eliminating a vice president role, following a review and amid President Trump's anti-diversity push that threatens federal funding for universities with DEI programs; the ICEO's programs will be absorbed by other departments.
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44% Bias Score

Turkey Surges as Top Small Arms Supplier to US Amidst Rising Gun Violence Concerns
The US, the world's largest arms exporter, has seen a 500% increase in small arms imports since 2000, primarily from Turkey, Austria, and Brazil, due to lower prices and increased demand, raising concerns about gun violence.

Turkey Surges as Top Small Arms Supplier to US Amidst Rising Gun Violence Concerns
The US, the world's largest arms exporter, has seen a 500% increase in small arms imports since 2000, primarily from Turkey, Austria, and Brazil, due to lower prices and increased demand, raising concerns about gun violence.
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24% Bias Score

Trump Demands $61 Billion from Canada or Annexation
U.S. President Trump demanded $61 billion from Canada to join the Golden Dome missile defense program, or annexation as the "cherished 51st state," prompting Canada's ambassador to the UN to compare it to a protection racket and Prime Minister Carney to reaffirm Canada's sovereignty.

Trump Demands $61 Billion from Canada or Annexation
U.S. President Trump demanded $61 billion from Canada to join the Golden Dome missile defense program, or annexation as the "cherished 51st state," prompting Canada's ambassador to the UN to compare it to a protection racket and Prime Minister Carney to reaffirm Canada's sovereignty.
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60% Bias Score

China's Space Race Ambitions Outpace the West
A 2019 Lego poll showed 56% of Chinese children want to be astronauts versus 10% of British and American children; this fuels China's ambition to lead the renewed Space Race, contrasting with the US's setbacks like SpaceX's Starship failures and a more commercial approach.

China's Space Race Ambitions Outpace the West
A 2019 Lego poll showed 56% of Chinese children want to be astronauts versus 10% of British and American children; this fuels China's ambition to lead the renewed Space Race, contrasting with the US's setbacks like SpaceX's Starship failures and a more commercial approach.
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68% Bias Score

Measles Outbreak in Israel: 62 Cases, Urgent Vaccination Call
Israel is experiencing a measles outbreak with at least 62 confirmed cases, many with unknown infection sources and low vaccination rates; a new case with potential public exposure at Ben Gurion Airport and a cinema prompts urgent vaccination recommendations.

Measles Outbreak in Israel: 62 Cases, Urgent Vaccination Call
Israel is experiencing a measles outbreak with at least 62 confirmed cases, many with unknown infection sources and low vaccination rates; a new case with potential public exposure at Ben Gurion Airport and a cinema prompts urgent vaccination recommendations.
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36% Bias Score

SSA to Use AI to Improve Customer Service Amidst Budget Concerns
SSA Commissioner Frank Bisignano announced plans to use AI to improve customer service, addressing long wait times and concerns about recent changes impacting 69 million beneficiaries; the agency faces a projected 2033 trust fund depletion.

SSA to Use AI to Improve Customer Service Amidst Budget Concerns
SSA Commissioner Frank Bisignano announced plans to use AI to improve customer service, addressing long wait times and concerns about recent changes impacting 69 million beneficiaries; the agency faces a projected 2033 trust fund depletion.
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44% Bias Score

Screwworm Resurgence Creates US-Mexico Impasse
The resurgence of the cattle screwworm fly (Cochliomyia hominivorax) in Latin America, worsened by climate change and migration, has caused a political dispute between the US and Mexico, resulting in US import restrictions costing Mexico $20 million weekly, despite Mexico's reported control of the o...

Screwworm Resurgence Creates US-Mexico Impasse
The resurgence of the cattle screwworm fly (Cochliomyia hominivorax) in Latin America, worsened by climate change and migration, has caused a political dispute between the US and Mexico, resulting in US import restrictions costing Mexico $20 million weekly, despite Mexico's reported control of the o...
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24% Bias Score
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