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Hegseth's Nomination Sparks Debate on Military Readiness and Social Inclusion
Pete Hegseth, President-elect Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense, has repeatedly criticized policies allowing gay people to serve openly in the US military and women in combat, viewing them as undermining military readiness and prioritizing social justice over combat effectiveness, starting wi...
Hegseth's Nomination Sparks Debate on Military Readiness and Social Inclusion
Pete Hegseth, President-elect Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense, has repeatedly criticized policies allowing gay people to serve openly in the US military and women in combat, viewing them as undermining military readiness and prioritizing social justice over combat effectiveness, starting wi...
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60% Bias Score


"Le Maire Accuses French Lawmakers of Hypocrisy Amidst Deficit Inquiry"
"Former French Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire aggressively defended his record during a National Assembly inquiry into the 2023-2024 public deficit, accusing lawmakers of hypocrisy for demanding increased spending while criticizing the resulting deficits; he highlighted the reversal of his spending...
"Le Maire Accuses French Lawmakers of Hypocrisy Amidst Deficit Inquiry"
"Former French Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire aggressively defended his record during a National Assembly inquiry into the 2023-2024 public deficit, accusing lawmakers of hypocrisy for demanding increased spending while criticizing the resulting deficits; he highlighted the reversal of his spending...
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52% Bias Score


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40% Bias Score


"Germany Postpones Public Broadcasting Fee Hike"
"German states have agreed to maintain the \u20ac18.36 monthly Rundfunkbeitrag through 2026, defying a KEF recommendation for a rise and pending court ruling; a new financing model alters future approval processes for increases under 5%."
"Germany Postpones Public Broadcasting Fee Hike"
"German states have agreed to maintain the \u20ac18.36 monthly Rundfunkbeitrag through 2026, defying a KEF recommendation for a rise and pending court ruling; a new financing model alters future approval processes for increases under 5%."
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44% Bias Score


"Accused Archaeologist Denies Manipulation Charges"
"A Rhineland-Palatinate archaeologist, recently dismissed from his post, is accused of manipulating skull dating and fabricating details about the 'Neanderthal of Ochtendung' and the 'Battlefield of Riol', claims he vehemently denies, stating the accusations are unfounded and part of a smear campaig...
"Accused Archaeologist Denies Manipulation Charges"
"A Rhineland-Palatinate archaeologist, recently dismissed from his post, is accused of manipulating skull dating and fabricating details about the 'Neanderthal of Ochtendung' and the 'Battlefield of Riol', claims he vehemently denies, stating the accusations are unfounded and part of a smear campaig...
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40% Bias Score


Greek Council of State Rules Against New Building Regulations Incentives
The Greek Council of State (ΣτΕ) declared parts of the New Building Regulations (ΝΟΚ) unconstitutional, impacting nearly all citizens with building plans, due to permitting process issues; construction already underway is unaffected.
Greek Council of State Rules Against New Building Regulations Incentives
The Greek Council of State (ΣτΕ) declared parts of the New Building Regulations (ΝΟΚ) unconstitutional, impacting nearly all citizens with building plans, due to permitting process issues; construction already underway is unaffected.
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48% Bias Score

Astrotourism Booms: 2023 Sees 20 New Dark Sky Places, Driving Demand for Unique Travel Experiences
Astrotourism is booming, with 20 new International Dark Sky Places certified in 2023, driving demand for specialized tours and accommodations, particularly in Africa where pristine night skies are combined with existing attractions like safaris; the 2027 solar eclipse is further fueling this growth.

Astrotourism Booms: 2023 Sees 20 New Dark Sky Places, Driving Demand for Unique Travel Experiences
Astrotourism is booming, with 20 new International Dark Sky Places certified in 2023, driving demand for specialized tours and accommodations, particularly in Africa where pristine night skies are combined with existing attractions like safaris; the 2027 solar eclipse is further fueling this growth.
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24% Bias Score

"Lula Recovering Well After Second Successful Brain Surgery"
"Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva underwent a successful second surgery on Thursday for an intracranial hemorrhage stemming from an October fall. Doctors report he is awake, talking, and neurologically sound, anticipating discharge early next week."

"Lula Recovering Well After Second Successful Brain Surgery"
"Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva underwent a successful second surgery on Thursday for an intracranial hemorrhage stemming from an October fall. Doctors report he is awake, talking, and neurologically sound, anticipating discharge early next week."
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36% Bias Score

Zinnwald Lithium Project Awaits German Regulatory Approval
The Zinnwald Lithium GmbH project in Saxony, Germany, is awaiting regulatory approval for its mining plan, which includes environmental impact assessment and public participation, with an uncertain timeline.

Zinnwald Lithium Project Awaits German Regulatory Approval
The Zinnwald Lithium GmbH project in Saxony, Germany, is awaiting regulatory approval for its mining plan, which includes environmental impact assessment and public participation, with an uncertain timeline.
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4% Bias Score

Controversy Surrounds Shibli's Debut Novel "Eine Nebensache"
Adania Shibli's debut novel, "Eine Nebensache," published in German two years ago, faced intense criticism and legal challenges following its release, centering on accusations of biased portrayal of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and leading to a debate about political representation in literature...

Controversy Surrounds Shibli's Debut Novel "Eine Nebensache"
Adania Shibli's debut novel, "Eine Nebensache," published in German two years ago, faced intense criticism and legal challenges following its release, centering on accusations of biased portrayal of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and leading to a debate about political representation in literature...
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40% Bias Score

New Amphibian Species Reveals Late Triassic Climate Adaptation
Paleontologists discovered a new amphibian species, "Ninumbahan dukuduka," in a Late Triassic fossil bed. The 30cm long amphibian survived extreme weather by burrowing near rivers, and older individuals slowed their metabolism. The name honors Shoshone creation stories.

New Amphibian Species Reveals Late Triassic Climate Adaptation
Paleontologists discovered a new amphibian species, "Ninumbahan dukuduka," in a Late Triassic fossil bed. The 30cm long amphibian survived extreme weather by burrowing near rivers, and older individuals slowed their metabolism. The name honors Shoshone creation stories.
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24% Bias Score

No. 3 Iowa State Faces Crucial Matchup Against Iowa
No. 3 Iowa State, boasting a 7-2 record and led by Keshon Gilbert's 17.4 points per game, faces off against Iowa at Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. ET on FS1; this game carries significant implications for both teams' national rankings and NCAA Tournament hopes.

No. 3 Iowa State Faces Crucial Matchup Against Iowa
No. 3 Iowa State, boasting a 7-2 record and led by Keshon Gilbert's 17.4 points per game, faces off against Iowa at Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. ET on FS1; this game carries significant implications for both teams' national rankings and NCAA Tournament hopes.
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48% Bias Score
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