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US Seeks Death Penalty for CEO Murder; Public Outcry Follows
US Attorney General Pam Bondi is seeking the death penalty for Luigi Manzioni, accused of murdering Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealth Group, on December 4th in New York City, following President Trump's executive order promoting capital punishment for serious crimes; the decision has sparked publi...
US Seeks Death Penalty for CEO Murder; Public Outcry Follows
US Attorney General Pam Bondi is seeking the death penalty for Luigi Manzioni, accused of murdering Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealth Group, on December 4th in New York City, following President Trump's executive order promoting capital punishment for serious crimes; the decision has sparked publi...
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56% Bias Score


U.S. Citizen in Russia Forcibly Hospitalized Before Trial
A U.S. man, Joseph Tater, awaiting trial in Moscow on charges of assaulting a police officer, was involuntarily committed to a psychiatric hospital on March 15th after a medical commission deemed him mentally ill; his lawyer appealed.
U.S. Citizen in Russia Forcibly Hospitalized Before Trial
A U.S. man, Joseph Tater, awaiting trial in Moscow on charges of assaulting a police officer, was involuntarily committed to a psychiatric hospital on March 15th after a medical commission deemed him mentally ill; his lawyer appealed.
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36% Bias Score


Netanyahu to Meet with Trump to Discuss Tariffs, Gaza Hostages, and Iran
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet with US President Donald Trump on Monday to discuss US tariffs on Israeli imports, the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza, and the Iranian nuclear threat; Netanyahu will also discuss the International Criminal Court's warrant for his...
Netanyahu to Meet with Trump to Discuss Tariffs, Gaza Hostages, and Iran
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet with US President Donald Trump on Monday to discuss US tariffs on Israeli imports, the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza, and the Iranian nuclear threat; Netanyahu will also discuss the International Criminal Court's warrant for his...
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36% Bias Score


Severe Flooding and Tornadoes Cause Widespread Damage Across the South and Midwest
Torrential rains and flash floods across the South and Midwest have caused at least 16 deaths, significant infrastructure damage, and widespread flooding, impacting interstate commerce and highlighting the understaffing of the National Weather Service.
Severe Flooding and Tornadoes Cause Widespread Damage Across the South and Midwest
Torrential rains and flash floods across the South and Midwest have caused at least 16 deaths, significant infrastructure damage, and widespread flooding, impacting interstate commerce and highlighting the understaffing of the National Weather Service.
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24% Bias Score


Severe Storms Kill Dozen, Cause Widespread Flooding Across South and Midwest
Severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, and flooding have killed more than a dozen people across the South and Midwest, causing widespread destruction, closing over 500 roads in Kentucky, submerging Hopkinsville's downtown, and disrupting thousands of flights.
Severe Storms Kill Dozen, Cause Widespread Flooding Across South and Midwest
Severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, and flooding have killed more than a dozen people across the South and Midwest, causing widespread destruction, closing over 500 roads in Kentucky, submerging Hopkinsville's downtown, and disrupting thousands of flights.
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28% Bias Score


Trump Delays TikTok Ban Amid Stalled US-China Deal
President Trump temporarily halted a TikTok ban for 75 days after a proposed sale to American investors failed due to Chinese government intervention amid US-China trade disputes, leaving national security concerns unresolved.
Trump Delays TikTok Ban Amid Stalled US-China Deal
President Trump temporarily halted a TikTok ban for 75 days after a proposed sale to American investors failed due to Chinese government intervention amid US-China trade disputes, leaving national security concerns unresolved.
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44% Bias Score

US Serviceman's Sentence Reduced in Vladivostok Theft and Threat Case
A US serviceman, Gordon Black, received a reduced sentence of 3 years and 2 months in a Vladivostok court for threats and theft after an unauthorized trip to visit a woman he met in South Korea; his initial sentence was 3 years and 9 months.

US Serviceman's Sentence Reduced in Vladivostok Theft and Threat Case
A US serviceman, Gordon Black, received a reduced sentence of 3 years and 2 months in a Vladivostok court for threats and theft after an unauthorized trip to visit a woman he met in South Korea; his initial sentence was 3 years and 9 months.
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44% Bias Score

Sarah Silverman's "Postmortem": A Comedic Reflection on Grief and Personal Growth
Sarah Silverman's new stand-up special, "Postmortem," tackles the deaths of her father and stepmother with a blend of outrageous humor and heartfelt vulnerability, marking a significant shift in her comedic style and sparking discussions about the ethics of using personal grief in comedy.

Sarah Silverman's "Postmortem": A Comedic Reflection on Grief and Personal Growth
Sarah Silverman's new stand-up special, "Postmortem," tackles the deaths of her father and stepmother with a blend of outrageous humor and heartfelt vulnerability, marking a significant shift in her comedic style and sparking discussions about the ethics of using personal grief in comedy.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration Suppresses DEI Initiatives, Alters Historical Narratives
The Trump administration removed references to transgender, intersex, and queer people from the Stonewall National Monument website, rescinded a 1965 executive order prohibiting discrimination, and suppressed DEI initiatives across various sectors, including education and the military, aiming to cre...

Trump Administration Suppresses DEI Initiatives, Alters Historical Narratives
The Trump administration removed references to transgender, intersex, and queer people from the Stonewall National Monument website, rescinded a 1965 executive order prohibiting discrimination, and suppressed DEI initiatives across various sectors, including education and the military, aiming to cre...
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68% Bias Score

Canadian Tourism to U.S. Plummets Amidst Political Tensions
President Trump's tariffs and statements about Canada joining the U.S. caused a significant drop in Canadian travel to the U.S. in Q2 2025, despite a general increase in Canadian outbound travel; six major U.S. cities saw losses exceeding 10,000 seats, while bookings are down 70% through September.

Canadian Tourism to U.S. Plummets Amidst Political Tensions
President Trump's tariffs and statements about Canada joining the U.S. caused a significant drop in Canadian travel to the U.S. in Q2 2025, despite a general increase in Canadian outbound travel; six major U.S. cities saw losses exceeding 10,000 seats, while bookings are down 70% through September.
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36% Bias Score

Gladiators Final, Banksy Story, Black Mirror, and More: This Week's Entertainment Highlights
This week's TV and radio highlights include the Gladiators final on BBC One Saturday, The Banksy Story season 2 on BBC Radio 4 Monday, Doctor Who's return, Black Mirror season 7 on Netflix Thursday, and the new game South of Midnight releasing Tuesday.

Gladiators Final, Banksy Story, Black Mirror, and More: This Week's Entertainment Highlights
This week's TV and radio highlights include the Gladiators final on BBC One Saturday, The Banksy Story season 2 on BBC Radio 4 Monday, Doctor Who's return, Black Mirror season 7 on Netflix Thursday, and the new game South of Midnight releasing Tuesday.
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28% Bias Score

Los Angeles County to Pay $4 Billion in Largest-Ever Sexual Abuse Settlement
Los Angeles County agreed to a $4 billion settlement—the largest in US history—to resolve almost 7,000 sexual abuse claims in juvenile facilities dating back to 1959, pending board approval.

Los Angeles County to Pay $4 Billion in Largest-Ever Sexual Abuse Settlement
Los Angeles County agreed to a $4 billion settlement—the largest in US history—to resolve almost 7,000 sexual abuse claims in juvenile facilities dating back to 1959, pending board approval.
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28% Bias Score
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