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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


HHS Secretary Bypasses CDC, ACOG to Mandate COVID-19 Vaccine for Pregnant Women
HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra unilaterally added the COVID-19 vaccine to the recommended immunization schedule for pregnant women, bypassing the CDC and ACOG, despite only 14% of pregnant women having received the most recent booster, raising concerns about political influence on public health decisi...
HHS Secretary Bypasses CDC, ACOG to Mandate COVID-19 Vaccine for Pregnant Women
HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra unilaterally added the COVID-19 vaccine to the recommended immunization schedule for pregnant women, bypassing the CDC and ACOG, despite only 14% of pregnant women having received the most recent booster, raising concerns about political influence on public health decisi...
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60% Bias Score


High-Profile Jailbreaks Expose Systemic Security Flaws
Two high-profile jailbreaks—one in New Orleans and another in Arkansas—have highlighted systemic issues within correctional facilities, including understaffing, faulty equipment, and potentially compromised internal security.
High-Profile Jailbreaks Expose Systemic Security Flaws
Two high-profile jailbreaks—one in New Orleans and another in Arkansas—have highlighted systemic issues within correctional facilities, including understaffing, faulty equipment, and potentially compromised internal security.
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56% Bias Score


DOJ Sues Idaho City for Religious Discrimination in Zoning Dispute
The Justice Department sued the city of Troy, Idaho, for religious discrimination after it denied Christ Church a permit to hold services in its downtown commercial district, allegedly violating the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA) by citing concerns about commercial imp...
DOJ Sues Idaho City for Religious Discrimination in Zoning Dispute
The Justice Department sued the city of Troy, Idaho, for religious discrimination after it denied Christ Church a permit to hold services in its downtown commercial district, allegedly violating the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA) by citing concerns about commercial imp...
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56% Bias Score


DC Shooting: Israeli Embassy Employees Killed, Suspect Linked to Socialist Group
On May 21, 2024, Elias Rodriguez, linked to the Party for Socialism and Liberation, allegedly shot and killed two Israeli Embassy employees, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, in Washington, D.C., during an American Jewish Committee event; he faces first-degree murder charges, and the Department of...
DC Shooting: Israeli Embassy Employees Killed, Suspect Linked to Socialist Group
On May 21, 2024, Elias Rodriguez, linked to the Party for Socialism and Liberation, allegedly shot and killed two Israeli Embassy employees, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, in Washington, D.C., during an American Jewish Committee event; he faces first-degree murder charges, and the Department of...
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48% 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

Spanish PSOE implicated in UCO discrediting scheme; €530 million flood prevention plan announced
Leaked audio recordings implicate Spanish PSOE members in a scheme to discredit the UCO police unit; a separate leak involves a high-ranking UCO official and a businessman seeking to discredit the government; the Spanish government announces a €530 million plan to prevent future tragedies like the D...

Spanish PSOE implicated in UCO discrediting scheme; €530 million flood prevention plan announced
Leaked audio recordings implicate Spanish PSOE members in a scheme to discredit the UCO police unit; a separate leak involves a high-ranking UCO official and a businessman seeking to discredit the government; the Spanish government announces a €530 million plan to prevent future tragedies like the D...
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52% Bias Score

Harvard Researcher Released from ICE Custody, Faces Criminal Charges for Alleged Embryo Smuggling
A federal judge ordered the release of Harvard researcher Kseniia Petrova from ICE custody on Wednesday, but she remains detained on criminal charges related to allegedly smuggling frog embryos into the U.S. at Logan Airport in February; she faces up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.

Harvard Researcher Released from ICE Custody, Faces Criminal Charges for Alleged Embryo Smuggling
A federal judge ordered the release of Harvard researcher Kseniia Petrova from ICE custody on Wednesday, but she remains detained on criminal charges related to allegedly smuggling frog embryos into the U.S. at Logan Airport in February; she faces up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
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48% Bias Score

RIA Model Gains Traction in Canada
The RIA model, offering advisors full business ownership and client experience control, is expanding in Canada, mirroring a significant U.S. trend where RIAs comprise over 27% of advisors, a number set to exceed 30% in five years; this contrasts with the traditional independent broker-dealer model, ...

RIA Model Gains Traction in Canada
The RIA model, offering advisors full business ownership and client experience control, is expanding in Canada, mirroring a significant U.S. trend where RIAs comprise over 27% of advisors, a number set to exceed 30% in five years; this contrasts with the traditional independent broker-dealer model, ...
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Visa Ban: Potential Boon for Australian Universities
President Trump's ban on new international student visas may lead to a surge in applications to Australian universities, particularly from high-achieving students who would have otherwise chosen US institutions, posing both opportunities and challenges for Australia's education system.

Trump's Visa Ban: Potential Boon for Australian Universities
President Trump's ban on new international student visas may lead to a surge in applications to Australian universities, particularly from high-achieving students who would have otherwise chosen US institutions, posing both opportunities and challenges for Australia's education system.
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40% Bias Score

Proposed SNAP Cuts in "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" to Harm Millions
The "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" proposes $267 billion in SNAP cuts over the next decade, expanding work requirements, shifting costs to states, and limiting benefit increases, impacting 42 million Americans, with severe consequences for low-income families and children.

Proposed SNAP Cuts in "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" to Harm Millions
The "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" proposes $267 billion in SNAP cuts over the next decade, expanding work requirements, shifting costs to states, and limiting benefit increases, impacting 42 million Americans, with severe consequences for low-income families and children.
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68% Bias Score
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