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China Ranks Second Globally in STEM Education, Underscoring AI Education Investments
A new index ranks China second globally in STEM education, behind only the US, highlighting China's strengths in educational processes despite resource disparities and emphasizing its strategic investments in AI education.
China Ranks Second Globally in STEM Education, Underscoring AI Education Investments
A new index ranks China second globally in STEM education, behind only the US, highlighting China's strengths in educational processes despite resource disparities and emphasizing its strategic investments in AI education.
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28% Bias Score


US Shifts Stance on Russia, Increasing Pressure Amid EU Concerns
Following increased concerns regarding Russia's lack of commitment to peace in Ukraine, the US announced an increase in pressure against Russia, reversing its prior praise for Vladimir Putin. This comes amid record-high Russian bombing levels and was largely welcomed by the EU, though some concerns ...
US Shifts Stance on Russia, Increasing Pressure Amid EU Concerns
Following increased concerns regarding Russia's lack of commitment to peace in Ukraine, the US announced an increase in pressure against Russia, reversing its prior praise for Vladimir Putin. This comes amid record-high Russian bombing levels and was largely welcomed by the EU, though some concerns ...
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40% Bias Score


LFP and Sodium-ion Batteries to Drive Down EV Costs, Reduce China Dependency
LFP and sodium-ion batteries are set to reduce EV costs and lessen dependence on Chinese supply chains in the US and Europe, boosting adoption, while the promise of solid-state batteries may temporarily dampen sales.
LFP and Sodium-ion Batteries to Drive Down EV Costs, Reduce China Dependency
LFP and sodium-ion batteries are set to reduce EV costs and lessen dependence on Chinese supply chains in the US and Europe, boosting adoption, while the promise of solid-state batteries may temporarily dampen sales.
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44% Bias Score


Trump's Ukraine Policy Shift: EU Welcomes, but Concerns Remain
On July 15th, 2025, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas welcomed President Trump's shift in stance towards Russia, including increased pressure on Moscow and a plan to expedite arms transfers to Ukraine through European intermediaries, though disagreements remain about financial responsibility and l...
Trump's Ukraine Policy Shift: EU Welcomes, but Concerns Remain
On July 15th, 2025, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas welcomed President Trump's shift in stance towards Russia, including increased pressure on Moscow and a plan to expedite arms transfers to Ukraine through European intermediaries, though disagreements remain about financial responsibility and l...
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48% Bias Score


China Expands Global Influence Amidst Trump Administration's Foreign Policy Cuts
A Senate Foreign Relations Committee report details how China is expanding its global diplomatic influence as the Trump administration cuts the State Department's budget and foreign aid, leading to concerns about U.S. global standing and potential negative consequences, including an estimated 14 mil...
China Expands Global Influence Amidst Trump Administration's Foreign Policy Cuts
A Senate Foreign Relations Committee report details how China is expanding its global diplomatic influence as the Trump administration cuts the State Department's budget and foreign aid, leading to concerns about U.S. global standing and potential negative consequences, including an estimated 14 mil...
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56% Bias Score


Brazil Implements Reciprocity Law to Counter US Tariffs
Brazilian President Lula da Silva signed a decree on July 14, 2025, implementing the Reciprocity Law in response to a 50% US tariff increase on Brazilian goods, starting August 1st, detailing retaliatory economic protection procedures, prioritizing diplomatic solutions before countermeasures, and ar...
Brazil Implements Reciprocity Law to Counter US Tariffs
Brazilian President Lula da Silva signed a decree on July 14, 2025, implementing the Reciprocity Law in response to a 50% US tariff increase on Brazilian goods, starting August 1st, detailing retaliatory economic protection procedures, prioritizing diplomatic solutions before countermeasures, and ar...
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40% Bias Score

Markovits: Meritocracy's Trap and the Rigid American Class System
In his book "The Meritocracy Trap," Yale Law professor Daniel Markovits argues that the American class system's rigidity is due to a meritocracy that has intensified competition for elite universities, benefiting children from privileged backgrounds and eliminating comfortable middle-class jobs; he ...

Markovits: Meritocracy's Trap and the Rigid American Class System
In his book "The Meritocracy Trap," Yale Law professor Daniel Markovits argues that the American class system's rigidity is due to a meritocracy that has intensified competition for elite universities, benefiting children from privileged backgrounds and eliminating comfortable middle-class jobs; he ...
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36% Bias Score

High Cost of Summer Childcare Creates Crisis for US Working Families
In the US, the high cost of summer childcare disproportionately impacts low-income families, forcing many to forgo essential programs despite the significant benefits for children's development and learning. This has led to parents implementing creative, though often unsustainable, solutions.

High Cost of Summer Childcare Creates Crisis for US Working Families
In the US, the high cost of summer childcare disproportionately impacts low-income families, forcing many to forgo essential programs despite the significant benefits for children's development and learning. This has led to parents implementing creative, though often unsustainable, solutions.
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44% Bias Score

FBI adds Iranian Ambassador to Most Wanted List for Alleged Involvement in 2007 Kidnapping
The FBI added three Iranian individuals, including Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan Reza Amiri, to its Most Wanted list for their alleged involvement in the 2007 kidnapping of retired FBI special agent Robert Levinson, who disappeared from Kish Island, Iran.

FBI adds Iranian Ambassador to Most Wanted List for Alleged Involvement in 2007 Kidnapping
The FBI added three Iranian individuals, including Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan Reza Amiri, to its Most Wanted list for their alleged involvement in the 2007 kidnapping of retired FBI special agent Robert Levinson, who disappeared from Kish Island, Iran.
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40% Bias Score

Early Back-to-School Shopping Surge Amidst Inflation and Tariff Concerns
Driven by concerns over tariffs and inflation, two-thirds of American families have begun back-to-school shopping earlier than last year, with total spending predicted to reach $128.2 billion, although individual spending is expected to decrease.

Early Back-to-School Shopping Surge Amidst Inflation and Tariff Concerns
Driven by concerns over tariffs and inflation, two-thirds of American families have begun back-to-school shopping earlier than last year, with total spending predicted to reach $128.2 billion, although individual spending is expected to decrease.
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28% Bias Score

Pennsylvania to Invest $70 Billion in AI and Energy Development
President Trump, cabinet members, and global leaders will convene at Carnegie Mellon University on Tuesday for the Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit, where Senator Dave McCormick will announce a $70 billion investment in AI and energy development, creating jobs and boosting the state's econo...

Pennsylvania to Invest $70 Billion in AI and Energy Development
President Trump, cabinet members, and global leaders will convene at Carnegie Mellon University on Tuesday for the Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit, where Senator Dave McCormick will announce a $70 billion investment in AI and energy development, creating jobs and boosting the state's econo...
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60% Bias Score

Germany to Buy US Patriot Systems for Ukraine
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius is in Washington to discuss further support for Ukraine with his US counterpart, Pete Hegseth, focusing on Germany purchasing two Patriot air defense systems from the US for Ukraine's defense against Russia.

Germany to Buy US Patriot Systems for Ukraine
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius is in Washington to discuss further support for Ukraine with his US counterpart, Pete Hegseth, focusing on Germany purchasing two Patriot air defense systems from the US for Ukraine's defense against Russia.
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44% Bias Score
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