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Nypost 🇺🇦 Analyzed
Epic Fury is highlighting the utter brilliance of ‘Drill, baby, drill’

The article argues that the United States' current energy position, bolstered by the shale revolution, has significantly improved the nation's energy independence compared to historical periods like the 1970s oil crises.

High Bias (60%)
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Flipboard Analyzed
An appeals court has ended telemedicine abortion pill access nationally, for now | Flipboard

The article contains multiple unrelated news snippets, including reports on an appeals court blocking nationwide telemedicine access to mifepristone, and updates on political actions such as Republicans attaching anti-LGBTQ riders to…

Moderate Bias (40%)
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Nypost 🇮🇱 Analyzed
LA mayoral candidate Rae Huang accepts max cash from streamer who made anti-Jewish remarks

The article reports that LA mayoral candidate Rae Huang accepted a $1,800 campaign donation from Michael Beyer, a Twitch streamer who previously made anti-Jewish remarks.

Moderate Bias (40%)
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Nypost Analyzed
World Cup ‘planning’ exposes the utter idiocy of NY-NJ leaders

The article critiques local political plans regarding the World Cup, questioning the suitability of the Port Authority chief's and Mayor Mamdani's proposals for utilizing public transit and hosting events.

High Bias (69%)
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Flipboard 🇮🇷 Analyzed
A Night of Civil Discourse Turns to Confrontation at Cornell | Flipboard

The provided text is a collection of disparate news snippets and headlines, including reports on a confrontation at Cornell University, updates on food stamp eligibility, information about May Day labor protests, local real estate changes…

Low Bias (10%)
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Phys Analyzed
Should politics influence science, and vice versa? National Science Board's ousting resurrects an existential debate

The article discusses the termination of the National Science Board (NSB) members by the Trump administration, framing it as a resurfacing of a long-standing debate regarding the appropriate level of political influence on science.

Some Bias (30%)