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Cyclones decimate rare orangutan population; Belfast riots continue; corporal punishments impact on children's ability to study

14 Articles • 10 hours ago
FBI Raids Ohio Voter Registration Group's Office
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What happened: FBI special agents searched the Ohio Organizing Collaborative office this week as part of a Justice Department investigation into voter registration efforts. The progressive group, formed in 2007, focuses on expanding voter registration among young people and voters of color.
Why it matters: The raid could disrupt local voter registration drives and increase scrutiny of grassroots organizing efforts, particularly those targeting communities of color. This comes amid broader Trump administration efforts to investigate voting-related crimes despite experts confirming voter fraud remains uncommon in the United States.
Blindspot: Low Coverage from Right Sources
100% of sources are Original Reporting
71% of sources are High Factuality

89 Articles • 12 hours ago
US Sanctions Target Cuba's State Oil Company
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What happened: The Trump administration on Thursday imposed sanctions on Union Cuba-Petroleo (CUPET), Cuba's state oil and gas company, freezing US assets and barring American transactions. The move came a week after sanctioning Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel and follows months of escalating pressure including oil blockades that have left only one Russian tanker reaching Cuba since late January.
Why it matters: The sanctions are expected to worsen Cuba's acute energy crisis, intensifying rolling blackouts that disrupt water pumps, transportation, and daily life for ordinary Cubans. Foreign companies and banks doing business with CUPET now face potential US penalties, while UN officials warn the measures cause widespread humanitarian harm to the island's most vulnerable populations.
75% of sources are Original Reporting

17 Articles • 9 hours ago
Pentagon Releases Third Wave of Declassified UFO Files
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What happened: The Pentagon today released its third batch of declassified UFO files, including 53 documents, 10 images, six videos and three NASA audio recordings from the CIA, FBI, NASA and Pentagon. The videos show orb-like objects in the sky, while some images are labeled as artistic interpretations of reported sightings.
Why it matters: This marks the third release in a government transparency wave that began last month, making previously classified UAP materials publicly accessible for the first time. The disclosure from multiple major agencies could reshape public understanding of unexplained aerial phenomena and signal increased government openness on the topic.
88% of sources are Original Reporting

186 Articles • 10 hours ago
Federal Investigation Launched After 8647 Appears on National Mall
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What happened: Large markings reading '8647' were discovered yesterday on the National Mall near the World War II Memorial, visible only from elevated viewpoints like the Washington Monument. U.S. Park Police secured the area, collected grass samples for testing, and opened an investigation to determine how the brown discolored patches forming the numbers were created and by whom.
Why it matters: The phrase '8647' is at the center of federal criminal charges against former FBI Director James Comey for allegedly threatening President Trump, establishing precedent that displaying these numbers can result in felony prosecution. The discovery has heightened security concerns days before major America 250 anniversary events and UFC fights scheduled on the Mall this weekend.
74% of sources are High Factuality

17 Articles • 6 hours ago
Bulgarian Man Convicted of Assaulting Young Girls in Dundee
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What happened: Ilia Belov, 22, was convicted yesterday of assaulting a 12-year-old girl by pushing her to the ground and behaving threateningly toward four girls aged 12-14 in Dundee's Lochee area last August. Sheriff Timothy Niven-Smith rejected Belov's self-defense claim, finding the girls' testimony and CCTV footage credible, while his sister Nadjedzha Belova, 20, pleaded guilty to assaulting a 13-year-old during the incident.
Why it matters: The case highlights how courts assess conflicting accounts in incidents involving minors, with the sheriff emphasizing the credibility of young witnesses supported by video evidence. Belov faces sentencing on August 5 and may be placed on the sex offender register, while the verdict vindicates the girls who were initially vilified in viral footage showing one holding weapons.
94% of sources are Original Reporting

217 Articles • 13 hours ago
Legendary British Artist David Hockney Dies at 88
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What happened: David Hockney, the influential British pop artist renowned for his vibrant Los Angeles swimming pool paintings, died peacefully at his London home on Thursday, just weeks before his 89th birthday. His 1972 painting Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures) sold for $90.3 million in 2018, setting a record for a living artist at the time.
Why it matters: Hockney shaped how the world views Southern California through art and pioneered the use of digital media including iPhone and iPad drawings, inspiring generations of artists. His 2017 Tate Britain exhibition became the gallery's most-visited show ever, and his works continue to command tens of millions at auction, influencing both the art market and contemporary culture.
69% of sources are Original Reporting
63% of sources are High Factuality
Daily Briefing
Cyclones decimate rare orangutan population; Belfast riots continue; corporal punishments impact on children's ability to study


14 Articles • 10 hours ago
FBI Raids Ohio Voter Registration Group's Office
Left 54%
Center 31%
R 15%
What happened: FBI special agents searched the Ohio Organizing Collaborative office this week as part of a Justice Department investigation into voter registration efforts. The progressive group, formed in 2007, focuses on expanding voter registration among young people and voters of color.
Why it matters: The raid could disrupt local voter registration drives and increase scrutiny of grassroots organizing efforts, particularly those targeting communities of color. This comes amid broader Trump administration efforts to investigate voting-related crimes despite experts confirming voter fraud remains uncommon in the United States.
Blindspot: Low Coverage from Right Sources
100% of sources are Original Reporting
71% of sources are High Factuality

89 Articles • 12 hours ago
US Sanctions Target Cuba's State Oil Company
Left 43%
Center 29%
Right 28%
What happened: The Trump administration on Thursday imposed sanctions on Union Cuba-Petroleo (CUPET), Cuba's state oil and gas company, freezing US assets and barring American transactions. The move came a week after sanctioning Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel and follows months of escalating pressure including oil blockades that have left only one Russian tanker reaching Cuba since late January.
Why it matters: The sanctions are expected to worsen Cuba's acute energy crisis, intensifying rolling blackouts that disrupt water pumps, transportation, and daily life for ordinary Cubans. Foreign companies and banks doing business with CUPET now face potential US penalties, while UN officials warn the measures cause widespread humanitarian harm to the island's most vulnerable populations.
75% of sources are Original Reporting

17 Articles • 9 hours ago
Pentagon Releases Third Wave of Declassified UFO Files
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Center 47%
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What happened: The Pentagon today released its third batch of declassified UFO files, including 53 documents, 10 images, six videos and three NASA audio recordings from the CIA, FBI, NASA and Pentagon. The videos show orb-like objects in the sky, while some images are labeled as artistic interpretations of reported sightings.
Why it matters: This marks the third release in a government transparency wave that began last month, making previously classified UAP materials publicly accessible for the first time. The disclosure from multiple major agencies could reshape public understanding of unexplained aerial phenomena and signal increased government openness on the topic.
88% of sources are Original Reporting

186 Articles • 10 hours ago
Federal Investigation Launched After 8647 Appears on National Mall
L 24%
Center 58%
R 18%
What happened: Large markings reading '8647' were discovered yesterday on the National Mall near the World War II Memorial, visible only from elevated viewpoints like the Washington Monument. U.S. Park Police secured the area, collected grass samples for testing, and opened an investigation to determine how the brown discolored patches forming the numbers were created and by whom.
Why it matters: The phrase '8647' is at the center of federal criminal charges against former FBI Director James Comey for allegedly threatening President Trump, establishing precedent that displaying these numbers can result in felony prosecution. The discovery has heightened security concerns days before major America 250 anniversary events and UFC fights scheduled on the Mall this weekend.
74% of sources are High Factuality

17 Articles • 6 hours ago
Bulgarian Man Convicted of Assaulting Young Girls in Dundee
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C 19%
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What happened: Ilia Belov, 22, was convicted yesterday of assaulting a 12-year-old girl by pushing her to the ground and behaving threateningly toward four girls aged 12-14 in Dundee's Lochee area last August. Sheriff Timothy Niven-Smith rejected Belov's self-defense claim, finding the girls' testimony and CCTV footage credible, while his sister Nadjedzha Belova, 20, pleaded guilty to assaulting a 13-year-old during the incident.
Why it matters: The case highlights how courts assess conflicting accounts in incidents involving minors, with the sheriff emphasizing the credibility of young witnesses supported by video evidence. Belov faces sentencing on August 5 and may be placed on the sex offender register, while the verdict vindicates the girls who were initially vilified in viral footage showing one holding weapons.
94% of sources are Original Reporting

217 Articles • 13 hours ago
Legendary British Artist David Hockney Dies at 88
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Center 46%
R 20%
What happened: David Hockney, the influential British pop artist renowned for his vibrant Los Angeles swimming pool paintings, died peacefully at his London home on Thursday, just weeks before his 89th birthday. His 1972 painting Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures) sold for $90.3 million in 2018, setting a record for a living artist at the time.
Why it matters: Hockney shaped how the world views Southern California through art and pioneered the use of digital media including iPhone and iPad drawings, inspiring generations of artists. His 2017 Tate Britain exhibition became the gallery's most-visited show ever, and his works continue to command tens of millions at auction, influencing both the art market and contemporary culture.
69% of sources are Original Reporting
63% of sources are High Factuality