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China's Shipbuilding Surge Threatens US Naval Supremacy
A new report reveals China's control of 50 percent of the global commercial shipbuilding market, compared to the US's 0.1 percent, raising concerns about the US Navy's ability to counter China's rapidly expanding naval fleet and its implications for global maritime security.
China's Shipbuilding Surge Threatens US Naval Supremacy
A new report reveals China's control of 50 percent of the global commercial shipbuilding market, compared to the US's 0.1 percent, raising concerns about the US Navy's ability to counter China's rapidly expanding naval fleet and its implications for global maritime security.
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56% Bias Score


U.S. Poised for Hydrogen Market Dominance
Leveraging its abundant natural gas reserves and existing infrastructure, the U.S. aims to dominate the global hydrogen market through the production of low-carbon "blue" hydrogen using steam methane reforming (SMR) with carbon capture and storage (CCS), spurred by the 45V tax credit.
U.S. Poised for Hydrogen Market Dominance
Leveraging its abundant natural gas reserves and existing infrastructure, the U.S. aims to dominate the global hydrogen market through the production of low-carbon "blue" hydrogen using steam methane reforming (SMR) with carbon capture and storage (CCS), spurred by the 45V tax credit.
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64% Bias Score


DACA Recipient Sheriff's Deputy Highlights Immigration Reform Debate
Edgar Vasquez Silva, a DACA recipient, serves as a Stone County Sheriff's deputy in Mississippi, using his bilingual skills to bridge communication gaps with Hispanic residents while facing limitations due to his immigration status; his story highlights the ongoing debate surrounding DACA and the ne...
DACA Recipient Sheriff's Deputy Highlights Immigration Reform Debate
Edgar Vasquez Silva, a DACA recipient, serves as a Stone County Sheriff's deputy in Mississippi, using his bilingual skills to bridge communication gaps with Hispanic residents while facing limitations due to his immigration status; his story highlights the ongoing debate surrounding DACA and the ne...
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40% Bias Score


US, Russia Hold Embassy Talks in Istanbul
US and Russian officials held talks in Istanbul to restore their respective embassies' operations, focusing solely on logistical issues like staff mobility and financial restrictions, excluding discussion of the Ukraine conflict, as confirmed by US State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce.
US, Russia Hold Embassy Talks in Istanbul
US and Russian officials held talks in Istanbul to restore their respective embassies' operations, focusing solely on logistical issues like staff mobility and financial restrictions, excluding discussion of the Ukraine conflict, as confirmed by US State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce.
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32% Bias Score


Trump Tariffs Trigger Global Market Crash, Recession Fears Rise
President Trump's 104% tariff on Chinese goods caused significant global market declines; European markets are down 12%, Asian markets sharply lower, and recession fears are rising, with JP Morgan estimating a 60% chance of a global recession by 2025.
Trump Tariffs Trigger Global Market Crash, Recession Fears Rise
President Trump's 104% tariff on Chinese goods caused significant global market declines; European markets are down 12%, Asian markets sharply lower, and recession fears are rising, with JP Morgan estimating a 60% chance of a global recession by 2025.
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56% Bias Score


US Tariffs: Brazil Avoids Worst-Case Scenario, But Challenges Remain
The US imposed a 10% reciprocal tariff on Brazilian products, lower than tariffs on other countries, creating both short-term challenges and long-term opportunities for Brazil's economy.
US Tariffs: Brazil Avoids Worst-Case Scenario, But Challenges Remain
The US imposed a 10% reciprocal tariff on Brazilian products, lower than tariffs on other countries, creating both short-term challenges and long-term opportunities for Brazil's economy.
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48% Bias Score

US-Russia Prisoner Exchange in Abu Dhabi
In a prisoner exchange in Abu Dhabi on April 10th, Russia released Kseniya Karelina, a dual citizen sentenced to 12 years for funding Ukraine's military, in exchange for Artur Petrov, a Russian-German businessman accused by the US of smuggling microelectronics to Russia via shell companies; CIA Dire...

US-Russia Prisoner Exchange in Abu Dhabi
In a prisoner exchange in Abu Dhabi on April 10th, Russia released Kseniya Karelina, a dual citizen sentenced to 12 years for funding Ukraine's military, in exchange for Artur Petrov, a Russian-German businessman accused by the US of smuggling microelectronics to Russia via shell companies; CIA Dire...
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40% Bias Score

Global Bond Market Turmoil Impacts Canada, but Rate Cuts Offer Potential Relief
Rising U.S. Treasury bond yields, fueled by tariff-induced inflation concerns, caused global market turbulence, impacting Canadian bonds and dividend stocks; however, potential Bank of Canada rate cuts offer a mitigating factor.

Global Bond Market Turmoil Impacts Canada, but Rate Cuts Offer Potential Relief
Rising U.S. Treasury bond yields, fueled by tariff-induced inflation concerns, caused global market turbulence, impacting Canadian bonds and dividend stocks; however, potential Bank of Canada rate cuts offer a mitigating factor.
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32% Bias Score

U.S.-Canada Travel Collapse: Airlines Shift to Europe, Raising Environmental Concerns
Summer flight bookings on Canada-U.S. routes are down more than 70% year-over-year, causing airlines to cut 320,000 seats and increase transatlantic flights, potentially raising carbon emissions fivefold and creating uncertainty for the U.S. tourism sector.

U.S.-Canada Travel Collapse: Airlines Shift to Europe, Raising Environmental Concerns
Summer flight bookings on Canada-U.S. routes are down more than 70% year-over-year, causing airlines to cut 320,000 seats and increase transatlantic flights, potentially raising carbon emissions fivefold and creating uncertainty for the U.S. tourism sector.
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44% Bias Score

Idaho Police Shoot Autistic Teenager Nine Times, Sparking Public Outrage
A 17-year-old autistic teenager with cerebral palsy, Victor Perez, was shot nine times by Idaho police officers after a neighbor called 911 reporting a disturbance; the incident sparked outrage due to the officers' rapid use of lethal force and apparent lack of de-escalation attempts, leaving Perez ...

Idaho Police Shoot Autistic Teenager Nine Times, Sparking Public Outrage
A 17-year-old autistic teenager with cerebral palsy, Victor Perez, was shot nine times by Idaho police officers after a neighbor called 911 reporting a disturbance; the incident sparked outrage due to the officers' rapid use of lethal force and apparent lack of de-escalation attempts, leaving Perez ...
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64% Bias Score

Noem Leads Immigration Crackdown in Arizona, Visits El Salvador Prison
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem joined ICE and Arizona law enforcement in Phoenix, resulting in arrests of individuals charged with human trafficking and murder; she later visited El Salvador's Terrorism Confinement Center, sending a message to illegal immigrants.

Noem Leads Immigration Crackdown in Arizona, Visits El Salvador Prison
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem joined ICE and Arizona law enforcement in Phoenix, resulting in arrests of individuals charged with human trafficking and murder; she later visited El Salvador's Terrorism Confinement Center, sending a message to illegal immigrants.
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64% Bias Score

EU to Impose 25% Tariffs on $13.5 Billion of US Exports
The European Union plans to impose up to 25% tariffs on $13.5 billion worth of US exports, including soybeans, meat, and steel, starting April 15th, 2024, potentially escalating trade tensions with the US.

EU to Impose 25% Tariffs on $13.5 Billion of US Exports
The European Union plans to impose up to 25% tariffs on $13.5 billion worth of US exports, including soybeans, meat, and steel, starting April 15th, 2024, potentially escalating trade tensions with the US.
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36% Bias Score
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