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US-Rwanda Migrant Deportation Deal
The US and Rwanda agreed to a deal where the US will deport up to 250 migrants to Rwanda in exchange for payment; this follows a similar, but later cancelled, UK deal; an initial group of 10 migrants has been submitted for vetting.
US-Rwanda Migrant Deportation Deal
The US and Rwanda agreed to a deal where the US will deport up to 250 migrants to Rwanda in exchange for payment; this follows a similar, but later cancelled, UK deal; an initial group of 10 migrants has been submitted for vetting.
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56% Bias Score


Tennessee Executes Inmate Despite Defibrillator Concerns
Tennessee executed Byron Black, 69, despite concerns that his heart defibrillator might cause suffering during the lethal injection; seven witnesses reported he appeared to be in pain during the procedure.
Tennessee Executes Inmate Despite Defibrillator Concerns
Tennessee executed Byron Black, 69, despite concerns that his heart defibrillator might cause suffering during the lethal injection; seven witnesses reported he appeared to be in pain during the procedure.
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44% Bias Score


US Cattle Import Ban Devastates Mexican Ranchers Amidst Drought and Screwworm Outbreak
The US suspended live cattle imports from Mexico due to the New World Screwworm, impacting the $1.2 billion cattle export business and forcing Mexican ranchers already facing a two-year drought to diversify and sell cattle domestically at a 35% loss.
US Cattle Import Ban Devastates Mexican Ranchers Amidst Drought and Screwworm Outbreak
The US suspended live cattle imports from Mexico due to the New World Screwworm, impacting the $1.2 billion cattle export business and forcing Mexican ranchers already facing a two-year drought to diversify and sell cattle domestically at a 35% loss.
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52% Bias Score


Eight NFL Teams Poised for Championship Contention in 2024
Eight NFL teams—the Eagles, Ravens, Bills, Chiefs, Lions, Commanders, Packers, and Steelers—are primed for success in the 2024 season due to strategic off-season roster improvements and existing talent.
Eight NFL Teams Poised for Championship Contention in 2024
Eight NFL teams—the Eagles, Ravens, Bills, Chiefs, Lions, Commanders, Packers, and Steelers—are primed for success in the 2024 season due to strategic off-season roster improvements and existing talent.
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36% Bias Score


Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and the Enduring Legacy of Nuclear Weapons
The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945 resulted in the deaths of 90,000-136,000 people, profoundly impacting Japan's pacifist identity and fueling a global anti-nuclear movement, while the current global political climate raises questions about Japan and Germany's nuclear polic...
Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and the Enduring Legacy of Nuclear Weapons
The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945 resulted in the deaths of 90,000-136,000 people, profoundly impacting Japan's pacifist identity and fueling a global anti-nuclear movement, while the current global political climate raises questions about Japan and Germany's nuclear polic...
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44% Bias Score


Cotton Calls for IRS to Revoke CAIR's Nonprofit Status
Senator Tom Cotton is requesting the IRS revoke the nonprofit status of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) due to alleged ties to Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood, citing CAIR's involvement in a major terrorism-financing case; CAIR denies these claims.
Cotton Calls for IRS to Revoke CAIR's Nonprofit Status
Senator Tom Cotton is requesting the IRS revoke the nonprofit status of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) due to alleged ties to Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood, citing CAIR's involvement in a major terrorism-financing case; CAIR denies these claims.
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48% Bias Score

Hiroshima and Nagasaki: 78 Years After the Atomic Bombings
The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6th and 9th, 1945, resulted in the deaths of 90,000 to 136,000 people and Japan's surrender, ending World War II in Asia; the events continue to shape Japan's pacifist stance and opposition to nuclear weapons.

Hiroshima and Nagasaki: 78 Years After the Atomic Bombings
The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6th and 9th, 1945, resulted in the deaths of 90,000 to 136,000 people and Japan's surrender, ending World War II in Asia; the events continue to shape Japan's pacifist stance and opposition to nuclear weapons.
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56% Bias Score

WGA Members Condemn Trump Administration's Assault on Free Speech
Over 2,300 Writers Guild of America members signed a letter condemning the Trump administration's attacks on free speech, citing lawsuits against news organizations, a $16 million settlement with Paramount, the defunding of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and attempts to influence media con...

WGA Members Condemn Trump Administration's Assault on Free Speech
Over 2,300 Writers Guild of America members signed a letter condemning the Trump administration's attacks on free speech, citing lawsuits against news organizations, a $16 million settlement with Paramount, the defunding of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and attempts to influence media con...
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60% Bias Score

Tennessee Executes Inmate with Active Defibrillator
Byron Black, 69, became the first person executed in the US with an active defibrillator implant, raising concerns about potential suffering during the lethal injection process; the execution, which lasted about 10 minutes, took place in Tennessee despite legal challenges.

Tennessee Executes Inmate with Active Defibrillator
Byron Black, 69, became the first person executed in the US with an active defibrillator implant, raising concerns about potential suffering during the lethal injection process; the execution, which lasted about 10 minutes, took place in Tennessee despite legal challenges.
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64% Bias Score

Rwanda Agrees to Accept 250 US Migrants
Rwanda will accept up to 250 US migrants under a deal announced Tuesday, offering them training, healthcare, and accommodation, despite concerns over Rwanda's human rights record and following a failed agreement with the UK.

Rwanda Agrees to Accept 250 US Migrants
Rwanda will accept up to 250 US migrants under a deal announced Tuesday, offering them training, healthcare, and accommodation, despite concerns over Rwanda's human rights record and following a failed agreement with the UK.
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48% Bias Score

Tennessee Executes Byron Black Amid Ethical Concerns
Byron Black, 69, convicted of murdering his girlfriend and two daughters in 1988, was executed in Tennessee on Tuesday despite ethical concerns about his implanted defibrillator and alleged intellectual disability; this is the 28th execution this year, exceeding the 2024 total and marking a five-yea...

Tennessee Executes Byron Black Amid Ethical Concerns
Byron Black, 69, convicted of murdering his girlfriend and two daughters in 1988, was executed in Tennessee on Tuesday despite ethical concerns about his implanted defibrillator and alleged intellectual disability; this is the 28th execution this year, exceeding the 2024 total and marking a five-yea...
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48% Bias Score

AI Companions and Mental Health AI Merge, Raising Ethical Concerns
The combination of AI companions and AI for mental health is trending, raising ethical concerns, as human therapists are bound by stricter regulations, reflecting broader trends in AI application but also highlighting potential risks.

AI Companions and Mental Health AI Merge, Raising Ethical Concerns
The combination of AI companions and AI for mental health is trending, raising ethical concerns, as human therapists are bound by stricter regulations, reflecting broader trends in AI application but also highlighting potential risks.
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48% Bias Score
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