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Prosecutors Seek Death Penalty for South Korean President Over Martial Law Crisis
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What happened: Prosecutors requested the maximum sentence—death or life imprisonment—for former President Yoon Suk Yeol at a Tuesday hearing over his December 3, 2024 martial law declaration. Yoon faces insurrection charges for deploying troops to block the National Assembly and allegedly provoking North Korea to fabricate a security crisis, with a verdict expected in February.
Why it matters: This landmark case could make Yoon the third South Korean president convicted of insurrection, setting a historic precedent for holding heads of state accountable. The trial reopens national debates over capital punishment—South Korea hasn't executed anyone since 1997—and evokes memories of past authoritarian rule that suppressed democracy.
64% of sources are High Factuality

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Mattel Releases First Autistic Barbie with Sensory Accessories
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The details: Mattel unveiled its first autistic Barbie yesterday after 18 months of development with the Autistic Self Advocacy Network, featuring an averted gaze, articulated joints for stimming gestures, sensory-friendly clothing, and accessories including noise-canceling headphones, a fidget spinner, and an AAC tablet. The doll retails for $11.87 at Target and online, with plans for wider release at Walmart later this year, and Mattel pledged to donate 1,000 dolls to U.S. pediatric hospitals specializing in autism care.
Why it matters: This doll aims to increase visibility and representation for autistic children who rarely see themselves reflected in mainstream toys, potentially helping families start conversations about neurodiversity and acceptance. With autism affecting 1 in 31 eight-year-olds in the U.S. and 290,000 Australians, the doll offers recognition that autism is part of human diversity, though Mattel acknowledges no single doll can represent the broad spectrum of autistic experiences.

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EU Bans Iranian Diplomats Over Protest Crackdown
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What happened: The European Parliament banned all Iranian diplomats from its Brussels, Strasbourg, and Luxembourg premises on Monday in response to Iran's violent suppression of protests that began December 28. At least 544 people have been killed and over 10,000 arrested across Iran, according to human rights groups, while the government imposed an internet blackout lasting more than 84 hours.
Why it matters: The EU is preparing additional targeted sanctions against Iran, including potentially designating the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization, which could significantly escalate diplomatic isolation of Tehran. Iranian passport holders will face increased screening at EU entry points, and anyone linked to the regime will be denied access to Parliament facilities immediately.
88% of sources are Original Reporting

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Hamas to Dissolve Gaza Govt in Ceasefire Plan
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What happened: Hamas announced Sunday it will dissolve its government in Gaza and transfer authority to a yet-to-be-formed Palestinian technocratic committee as part of a U.S.-brokered ceasefire plan. The transition, with no specific timeline, will be overseen by a Trump-led Board of Peace expected to be announced this week.
Why it matters: The move could fundamentally reshape Gaza's governance after 19 years of Hamas rule, but critical questions remain unresolved including Hamas disarmament, committee membership approval, and whether violence will resume. More than 440 Palestinians have been killed since the ceasefire began last October, with both sides accusing each other of violations.
74% of sources are High Factuality

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China Pushes Space Fighter Concepts Toward Reality
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What's happening: China's Nantianmen Project, first conceptualized in 2017, is transitioning from science-fiction concepts to actual development of integrated space-air fighters. The Aviation Industry Corporation of China is combining hypersonic speed, dual-mode propulsion, and advanced stealth technologies into futuristic combat aircraft like the Baidi fighter, recently showcased at the 2024 Zhuhai airshow and featured on state broadcaster CCTV.
Why it matters: If these concepts become operational, they could fundamentally change aerial and space warfare dynamics and shift global military balances. The aircraft could perform multiple roles from strike missions to search-and-rescue operations, potentially affecting regional security and future conflict scenarios involving space-based weapons and hypersonic capabilities.
100% of sources are Original Reporting
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Portland Border Patrol shooting involved gang affiliated suspects; Greenland rare earths has major price tag; Pandora launches


77 Articles •
Prosecutors Seek Death Penalty for South Korean President Over Martial Law Crisis
Left 38%
Center 40%
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What happened: Prosecutors requested the maximum sentence—death or life imprisonment—for former President Yoon Suk Yeol at a Tuesday hearing over his December 3, 2024 martial law declaration. Yoon faces insurrection charges for deploying troops to block the National Assembly and allegedly provoking North Korea to fabricate a security crisis, with a verdict expected in February.
Why it matters: This landmark case could make Yoon the third South Korean president convicted of insurrection, setting a historic precedent for holding heads of state accountable. The trial reopens national debates over capital punishment—South Korea hasn't executed anyone since 1997—and evokes memories of past authoritarian rule that suppressed democracy.
64% of sources are High Factuality

350 Articles •
Mattel Releases First Autistic Barbie with Sensory Accessories
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Center 61%
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The details: Mattel unveiled its first autistic Barbie yesterday after 18 months of development with the Autistic Self Advocacy Network, featuring an averted gaze, articulated joints for stimming gestures, sensory-friendly clothing, and accessories including noise-canceling headphones, a fidget spinner, and an AAC tablet. The doll retails for $11.87 at Target and online, with plans for wider release at Walmart later this year, and Mattel pledged to donate 1,000 dolls to U.S. pediatric hospitals specializing in autism care.
Why it matters: This doll aims to increase visibility and representation for autistic children who rarely see themselves reflected in mainstream toys, potentially helping families start conversations about neurodiversity and acceptance. With autism affecting 1 in 31 eight-year-olds in the U.S. and 290,000 Australians, the doll offers recognition that autism is part of human diversity, though Mattel acknowledges no single doll can represent the broad spectrum of autistic experiences.

82 Articles •
EU Bans Iranian Diplomats Over Protest Crackdown
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Center 27%
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What happened: The European Parliament banned all Iranian diplomats from its Brussels, Strasbourg, and Luxembourg premises on Monday in response to Iran's violent suppression of protests that began December 28. At least 544 people have been killed and over 10,000 arrested across Iran, according to human rights groups, while the government imposed an internet blackout lasting more than 84 hours.
Why it matters: The EU is preparing additional targeted sanctions against Iran, including potentially designating the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization, which could significantly escalate diplomatic isolation of Tehran. Iranian passport holders will face increased screening at EU entry points, and anyone linked to the regime will be denied access to Parliament facilities immediately.
88% of sources are Original Reporting

123 Articles •
Hamas to Dissolve Gaza Govt in Ceasefire Plan
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Center 43%
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What happened: Hamas announced Sunday it will dissolve its government in Gaza and transfer authority to a yet-to-be-formed Palestinian technocratic committee as part of a U.S.-brokered ceasefire plan. The transition, with no specific timeline, will be overseen by a Trump-led Board of Peace expected to be announced this week.
Why it matters: The move could fundamentally reshape Gaza's governance after 19 years of Hamas rule, but critical questions remain unresolved including Hamas disarmament, committee membership approval, and whether violence will resume. More than 440 Palestinians have been killed since the ceasefire began last October, with both sides accusing each other of violations.
74% of sources are High Factuality

10 Articles •
China Pushes Space Fighter Concepts Toward Reality
Left 34%
Center 33%
Right 33%
What's happening: China's Nantianmen Project, first conceptualized in 2017, is transitioning from science-fiction concepts to actual development of integrated space-air fighters. The Aviation Industry Corporation of China is combining hypersonic speed, dual-mode propulsion, and advanced stealth technologies into futuristic combat aircraft like the Baidi fighter, recently showcased at the 2024 Zhuhai airshow and featured on state broadcaster CCTV.
Why it matters: If these concepts become operational, they could fundamentally change aerial and space warfare dynamics and shift global military balances. The aircraft could perform multiple roles from strike missions to search-and-rescue operations, potentially affecting regional security and future conflict scenarios involving space-based weapons and hypersonic capabilities.
100% of sources are Original Reporting