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3

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-1.8

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Left Center

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Mostly Factual

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10 articles

Mean -0.2 · Stddev 0.6

Recent Reporting
last week·AI bias -2.0

Lionel Rosenblatt is dead at 82. He defied his bosses to help hundreds flee Vietnam.

The diplomat and NGO leader had an unorthodox, high-energy style, helping displaced people around the world while heading Refugees International.

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last week·AI bias -2.0

Bills to tackle a rat boom died in a state Capitol. The rats did not.

Idaho lawmakers spent hours debating a surge in rats menacing Boise-area homes and threatening agriculture and public health. Some blamed people moving from blue states.

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last week·AI bias -2.0

Camp Mystic license imperiled, but troubled camp could still reopen

Texas health officials notified the owners of Camp Mystic that it had not met health and safety requirement necessary to reopen.

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Long after the Boston Marathon ended, 179 runners kept going — and finished

More than 150 people, some with injuries, finished the race after officials stopped recording time.

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last week·AI bias -2.0

U.S. soldier accused of pocketing $400,000 through bets on Maduro’s capture

The bet on the seizing of the Venezuelan leader has drawn scrutiny to insider trading within the growing prediction market industry.

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last week·AI bias -2.0

NFL draft and its many fans bring a city hope — and prompt schools to go virtual

To host hundreds of thousands of football fans, Pittsburgh moved schools online and is warning of traffic mayhem. Will the NFL’s spotlight be worth it?

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last week·AI bias -2.0

Once accused of election fraud, former small-town mayor leaves court to applause

Joe Ceballos, a green card holder from Mexico and former mayor of Coldwater, Kansas, pleaded guilty to misdemeanors but avoided jail time for voting as a noncitizen.

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2 months ago·AI bias -2.0

Movers help rescue missing toddler: ‘Such humble dads but they’re heroes’

A crew of movers boxed in the car of a suspect in an Amber Alert case, blocking in the suspect until police arrived.

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2 months ago·AI bias -2.0

Democrats weigh Trump school vouchers, with billions at stake

Democratic governors, under pressure, must decide whether to participate in the new federal voucher program, which offers dollars for public and private school students.

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2 months ago·AI bias -2.0

Army reservists killed in Kuwait remembered as loving parents, dedicated students

The soldiers were assigned to the 103rd Sustainment Command based out of Iowa and were among the six troops killed in a drone attack at Port Shuaiba, Kuwait.

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2 months ago·AI bias -2.0

Colin Gray, father of accused Georgia school shooter, found guilty of murder

Colin Gray, 55, faces a maximum of 180 years in prison after a Barrow County jury found him guilty of 29 counts, including two counts of second-degree murder.

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2 months ago·AI bias -2.0

College students add puppy training to their course load

In dorm rooms and dining halls, students at University of Maryland and elsewhere train future guide dogs.

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2 months ago·AI bias -2.0

ICE training was slashed, records show, corroborating whistleblower claims

Previously unreported records also offer new details about what was cut from ICE’s basic training program. Concerns about the quality of ICE agents’ training have mounted for months.

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2 months ago·AI bias -2.0

DHS’s use of secretive legal weapon draws congressional scrutiny

After a Washington Post investigation, congressional Democrats are asking tech giants how they handle administrative subpoenas targeting DHS’s critics.

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2 months ago·AI bias -2.0

Confidential database reveals which items NPS thinks may ‘disparage’ America

An internal government database reviewed by The Washington Post demonstrates the vast scope of the Trump administration’s ongoing effort to revise or remove information on African American history, climate change and other topics at hundreds of national park sites.

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2 months ago·AI bias -2.0

Mix of joy, unease grips Iranian diaspora watching U.S.-Israeli strikes from afar

Across the United States, Iranian Americans expressed frustration, hope, dread and — above all — concern for relatives still in Iran after the joint U.S.-Israeli attacks.

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