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The Guardian 🇬🇧 Analyzed
Iraqi accused of terrorism attacks and plots in US and Europe arrested and charged

The US Department of Justice has charged Iraqi national Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood al-Saadi with terrorism-related offenses, alleging he acted as an operative for Kata’ib Hezbollah and the IRGC.

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Nypost Analyzed
Former Washington Gov. Christine Gregoire blasts fellow Democrats for pushing millionaires out of the state

Former Washington Governor Christine Gregoire criticized current Democratic legislators for their economic policies, specifically regarding the estate tax and a new millionaires' tax.

Moderate Bias (40%)
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The Guardian 🇬🇧 Analyzed
‘An hour of abuse thrown at me’: Jeremy Corbyn on being the target of a Labour coup

The article features an interview with Jeremy Corbyn, who reflects on his 2016 leadership crisis within the Labour Party and draws parallels to current tensions surrounding Keir Starmer.

Moderate Bias (40%)
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Flipboard 🇨🇳 Analyzed
Lutnick Blasts Canada Ahead of Trade Talks | Flipboard

The provided text is a compilation of news snippets and headlines covering various topics, including Howard Lutnick's criticism of Canadian trade strategy, the arrival of Chinese EVs in Canada, and the commutation of Tina Peters' sentence…

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The Guardian 🇬🇧 Analyzed
Teenager Isla Bell’s body was found in a Melbourne tip 18 months ago. Today friends and family demanded ‘justice’

Family and friends of 19-year-old Isla Bell held a vigil in Melbourne to honor her memory and protest the withdrawal of manslaughter charges against Marat Ganiev.

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The Guardian 🇬🇧 Analyzed
Oman caught between US and Iran after Tehran’s claims of joint strait of Hormuz plan

The article discusses the geopolitical tensions surrounding the strait of Hormuz, focusing on Iran's plans to impose fees on commercial shipping and its coordination with Oman.

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The Guardian 🇬🇧 Analyzed
Israeli nationalists chant ‘death to Arabs’ in violent Jerusalem Day march

The article describes a state-sponsored march in Jerusalem marking the anniversary of the city's capture and annexation, featuring reports of nationalist chants and clashes.

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Nypost Analyzed
Ex-NYPD ‘cooler cop’ Erik Duran to be freed on $300K bail as he appeals manslaughter rap

Former NYPD Sergeant Erik Duran has been granted $300,000 bail by a state appeals court while he challenges a manslaughter conviction for the death of Eric Duprey.

Moderate Bias (40%)
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Nypost Analyzed
NJ Transit officially announces exorbitant $150 round-trip train tickets to World Cup games— and travel nightmare gets even worse

NJ Transit has announced $150 round-trip ticket prices for World Cup games at the Meadowlands, citing high operational costs despite federal and host committee subsidies.

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Nypost Analyzed
Bride’s sister-in-law douses her in black paint moments before ceremony in horrifying ‘revenge’ attack

Antonia Eastwood was sentenced to a suspended prison term and community service after throwing black paint at her sister-in-law, Gemma Monk, shortly before Monk's wedding in Maidstone, England.

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AI chipmaker Cerebras files to go public after scrapping IPO plans last year

Cerebras, an AI chip producer, has filed for an initial public offering on the Nasdaq. The report details the company's financial performance, its significant business relationships with OpenAI and UAE-based entities, and its competitive…

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Nypost 🇷🇺 Analyzed
String of missing or dead scientists ‘too coincidental’ not to be major concern, congressman says — as 11th mystery emerges

Representative Eric Burlison is calling for a federal investigation into the deaths and disappearances of 11 US scientists, suggesting a link to their work on classified aerospace and UFO information.

Moderate Bias (40%)