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Barcelona Edges Dortmund 3-2 in Champions League Thriller
Barcelona beat Borussia Dortmund 3-2 in a Champions League group stage match played in a sold-out stadium in Dortmund, with goals from Raphinha and Ferran Torres proving decisive despite a spirited comeback by Dortmund's Guirassy.
Barcelona Edges Dortmund 3-2 in Champions League Thriller
Barcelona beat Borussia Dortmund 3-2 in a Champions League group stage match played in a sold-out stadium in Dortmund, with goals from Raphinha and Ferran Torres proving decisive despite a spirited comeback by Dortmund's Guirassy.
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24% Bias Score


Biden Administration Urges Supreme Court to Reject Appeals Blocking Climate Change Lawsuits
The Biden administration is urging the Supreme Court to reject oil companies' and Republican states' appeals to block climate change lawsuits, arguing the appeals lack merit and interfere with state authority to address public deception about climate change dangers.
Biden Administration Urges Supreme Court to Reject Appeals Blocking Climate Change Lawsuits
The Biden administration is urging the Supreme Court to reject oil companies' and Republican states' appeals to block climate change lawsuits, arguing the appeals lack merit and interfere with state authority to address public deception about climate change dangers.
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36% Bias Score


Russia Plans New "Oreshnik" Missile Strike on Ukraine
Russia plans another launch of its experimental "Oreshnik" ballistic missile toward Ukraine, potentially within days, according to US officials, who downplay its military significance but acknowledge it as an intimidation tactic following a similar strike last month.
Russia Plans New "Oreshnik" Missile Strike on Ukraine
Russia plans another launch of its experimental "Oreshnik" ballistic missile toward Ukraine, potentially within days, according to US officials, who downplay its military significance but acknowledge it as an intimidation tactic following a similar strike last month.
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36% Bias Score


"Lebanon's Post-War Recovery: Agriculture Devastation and Economic Crisis"
"The 13-month war between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon caused widespread destruction, impacting the agriculture sector, killing thousands, and devastating the economy, with estimated losses exceeding $20 billion; the fragile ceasefire raises concerns about long-term stability."
"Lebanon's Post-War Recovery: Agriculture Devastation and Economic Crisis"
"The 13-month war between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon caused widespread destruction, impacting the agriculture sector, killing thousands, and devastating the economy, with estimated losses exceeding $20 billion; the fragile ceasefire raises concerns about long-term stability."
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36% Bias Score


Labor's \$1 Billion Childcare Plan to Guarantee Three Subsidized Days
Labor's election promise includes three days of subsidized childcare for families earning under \$530,000 from January 2026, replacing the activity test, and invests \$1 billion in expanding access and quality from July 2025.
Labor's \$1 Billion Childcare Plan to Guarantee Three Subsidized Days
Labor's election promise includes three days of subsidized childcare for families earning under \$530,000 from January 2026, replacing the activity test, and invests \$1 billion in expanding access and quality from July 2025.
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48% Bias Score


House Passes Record $1 Trillion Military Spending Bill Amidst Global Tensions
The House passed a nearly $1 trillion military spending bill, the largest in its 63-year history, increasing funds for weaponry, soldier salaries, and base improvements, while also including controversial restrictions on transgender healthcare and DEI initiatives amid rising global tensions.
House Passes Record $1 Trillion Military Spending Bill Amidst Global Tensions
The House passed a nearly $1 trillion military spending bill, the largest in its 63-year history, increasing funds for weaponry, soldier salaries, and base improvements, while also including controversial restrictions on transgender healthcare and DEI initiatives amid rising global tensions.
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56% Bias Score

FBI Director Wray Resigns Amidst Political Tensions
FBI Director Christopher Wray announced his resignation, effective at the end of the current administration, citing a desire to shield the agency from further political conflict following investigations into Donald Trump, including the Mar-a-Lago raid. President-elect Trump had previously intended t...

FBI Director Wray Resigns Amidst Political Tensions
FBI Director Christopher Wray announced his resignation, effective at the end of the current administration, citing a desire to shield the agency from further political conflict following investigations into Donald Trump, including the Mar-a-Lago raid. President-elect Trump had previously intended t...
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52% Bias Score

Google Achieves Breakthrough in Quantum Error Correction
Google's quantum processor "Willow", with 105 superconducting qubits, achieved quantum error correction below a critical threshold, a significant step towards practical quantum computers, though further improvements are needed to reach fault tolerance.

Google Achieves Breakthrough in Quantum Error Correction
Google's quantum processor "Willow", with 105 superconducting qubits, achieved quantum error correction below a critical threshold, a significant step towards practical quantum computers, though further improvements are needed to reach fault tolerance.
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28% Bias Score

Syrian Civil War Causes 85% GDP Collapse
The Syrian civil war has caused an 85% drop in Syria's GDP since 2011, from \$67.5 billion to \$9 billion in 2023, due to conflict, sanctions, and displacement of almost 5 million people. Key sectors like oil and agriculture are severely damaged.

Syrian Civil War Causes 85% GDP Collapse
The Syrian civil war has caused an 85% drop in Syria's GDP since 2011, from \$67.5 billion to \$9 billion in 2023, due to conflict, sanctions, and displacement of almost 5 million people. Key sectors like oil and agriculture are severely damaged.
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40% Bias Score

Turkey Increases Capacity for Syrian Refugee Departures Amidst Economic Crisis and EU Funding
Since the fall of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, 500-600 Syrians have been leaving Turkey daily, with the government planning to increase border crossing capacity to 20,000 daily to manage this exodus amidst Turkey's economic crisis and rising anti-immigrant sentiment, while the EU funds Turkey's ...

Turkey Increases Capacity for Syrian Refugee Departures Amidst Economic Crisis and EU Funding
Since the fall of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, 500-600 Syrians have been leaving Turkey daily, with the government planning to increase border crossing capacity to 20,000 daily to manage this exodus amidst Turkey's economic crisis and rising anti-immigrant sentiment, while the EU funds Turkey's ...
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44% Bias Score

Criminology Student Accused of Premeditated Double Stabbing in Bournemouth
On May 24, Nasen Saadi, a 20-year-old criminology student, allegedly murdered Amie Gray and attempted to murder Leanne Miles in Bournemouth, UK. CCTV footage shows Saadi stalking the victims before a brutal knife attack. Saadi's online searches and behavior suggest premeditation.

Criminology Student Accused of Premeditated Double Stabbing in Bournemouth
On May 24, Nasen Saadi, a 20-year-old criminology student, allegedly murdered Amie Gray and attempted to murder Leanne Miles in Bournemouth, UK. CCTV footage shows Saadi stalking the victims before a brutal knife attack. Saadi's online searches and behavior suggest premeditation.
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64% Bias Score

UK to Compensate LGBT Veterans Dismissed for Sexuality
The UK government will compensate up to 2,500 LGBT veterans dismissed from the British military between 1967 and 2000, with payments up to £70,000 each, following a £75 million compensation scheme approved by Labour ministers to address past injustices.

UK to Compensate LGBT Veterans Dismissed for Sexuality
The UK government will compensate up to 2,500 LGBT veterans dismissed from the British military between 1967 and 2000, with payments up to £70,000 each, following a £75 million compensation scheme approved by Labour ministers to address past injustices.
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44% Bias Score
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