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Gaza Photographer Documents Devastation of Renewed Israeli Offensive
Mahmoud Issa, a Gazan photographer, documents the devastating impact of the renewed Israeli offensive on civilians, including the destruction of his home and the skyrocketing prices of essential goods, highlighting the urgent need for humanitarian aid and long-term reconstruction.
Gaza Photographer Documents Devastation of Renewed Israeli Offensive
Mahmoud Issa, a Gazan photographer, documents the devastating impact of the renewed Israeli offensive on civilians, including the destruction of his home and the skyrocketing prices of essential goods, highlighting the urgent need for humanitarian aid and long-term reconstruction.
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44% Bias Score


France Edges Croatia in Penalty Shootout to Reach Nations League Final Four
France defeated Croatia 5-4 in a penalty shootout after a 2-2 draw to advance to the Nations League Final Four; Mbappé scored France's first penalty, and Upamecano's sealed the victory following several missed penalties by both sides; France dominated possession but Croatia's strong defense kept the...
France Edges Croatia in Penalty Shootout to Reach Nations League Final Four
France defeated Croatia 5-4 in a penalty shootout after a 2-2 draw to advance to the Nations League Final Four; Mbappé scored France's first penalty, and Upamecano's sealed the victory following several missed penalties by both sides; France dominated possession but Croatia's strong defense kept the...
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52% Bias Score


Josh Peck Recalls Suspicions of Drake Bell's Abuse by "Drake & Josh" Producer
Drake Bell revealed on the Investigation Discovery documentary "Quiet on Set" that "Drake & Josh" producer Brian Peck abused him; costar Josh Peck, now 38, recently admitted he suspected something was wrong at the time, noting Drake's change in behavior and Peck's absence from set, and the 38-year-o...
Josh Peck Recalls Suspicions of Drake Bell's Abuse by "Drake & Josh" Producer
Drake Bell revealed on the Investigation Discovery documentary "Quiet on Set" that "Drake & Josh" producer Brian Peck abused him; costar Josh Peck, now 38, recently admitted he suspected something was wrong at the time, noting Drake's change in behavior and Peck's absence from set, and the 38-year-o...
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32% Bias Score


Carney Laments Lost U.S.-Canada Friendship Amid Trade War
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, visiting Gander—the town that sheltered almost 6,600 stranded American passengers after 9/11—lamented the strained friendship with the U.S. amid a trade war and sovereignty threats from President Trump, emphasizing Canada's need for self-reliance.
Carney Laments Lost U.S.-Canada Friendship Amid Trade War
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, visiting Gander—the town that sheltered almost 6,600 stranded American passengers after 9/11—lamented the strained friendship with the U.S. amid a trade war and sovereignty threats from President Trump, emphasizing Canada's need for self-reliance.
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56% Bias Score


Cyberattack Disrupts Ukraine's Railway Online Services
A large-scale cyberattack on Ukraine's railway company, Ukrzaliznytsia, disrupted online ticket sales on October 30th, 2023, but physical services remain operational; the attackers' goal of disrupting rail traffic was unsuccessful.
Cyberattack Disrupts Ukraine's Railway Online Services
A large-scale cyberattack on Ukraine's railway company, Ukrzaliznytsia, disrupted online ticket sales on October 30th, 2023, but physical services remain operational; the attackers' goal of disrupting rail traffic was unsuccessful.
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44% Bias Score


Trump's Tariff Uncertainty Shakes Markets
President Trump's shifting tariffs strategy, marked by threats of blanket duties on various sectors but with hints of potential leniency, causes market volatility and impacts business confidence, while ongoing negotiations with multiple countries continue.
Trump's Tariff Uncertainty Shakes Markets
President Trump's shifting tariffs strategy, marked by threats of blanket duties on various sectors but with hints of potential leniency, causes market volatility and impacts business confidence, while ongoing negotiations with multiple countries continue.
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44% Bias Score

Greece's Credit Rating Upgrade: End of an Era, but Challenges Remain
Moody's upgraded Greece's credit rating to investment grade, ending a 15-year period marked by financial crises and bailout programs; improvements are seen in unemployment, real estate, and business lending, yet challenges remain in public debt, productivity, and the current account deficit.

Greece's Credit Rating Upgrade: End of an Era, but Challenges Remain
Moody's upgraded Greece's credit rating to investment grade, ending a 15-year period marked by financial crises and bailout programs; improvements are seen in unemployment, real estate, and business lending, yet challenges remain in public debt, productivity, and the current account deficit.
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32% Bias Score

Nanny Charged with Manslaughter After Child Dies from Hypothermia in Hot Car
A Martha's Vineyard nanny, Aimee Cotton, faces manslaughter charges after a two-year-old child died of hypothermia from being left unattended in a car for three hours on March 13, 2024; she initially lied about the duration but later confessed, revealing a pattern of neglect.

Nanny Charged with Manslaughter After Child Dies from Hypothermia in Hot Car
A Martha's Vineyard nanny, Aimee Cotton, faces manslaughter charges after a two-year-old child died of hypothermia from being left unattended in a car for three hours on March 13, 2024; she initially lied about the duration but later confessed, revealing a pattern of neglect.
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56% Bias Score

Saudi Arabia to Build 2,000-Meter Skyscraper
The Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia is moving forward with plans for a 2,000-meter-tall skyscraper in Riyadh, designed by Norman Foster and currently estimated to cost \$5 billion, reflecting the kingdom's economic growth and modernization goals.

Saudi Arabia to Build 2,000-Meter Skyscraper
The Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia is moving forward with plans for a 2,000-meter-tall skyscraper in Riyadh, designed by Norman Foster and currently estimated to cost \$5 billion, reflecting the kingdom's economic growth and modernization goals.
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48% Bias Score

Curiosity Rover Finds Most Promising Evidence Yet for Past Life on Mars
NASA's Curiosity rover found long-chain alkanes in a 3.7-billion-year-old Martian rock, the most compelling evidence yet for past life on Mars, but definitive proof requires a sample-return mission for advanced isotopic analysis.

Curiosity Rover Finds Most Promising Evidence Yet for Past Life on Mars
NASA's Curiosity rover found long-chain alkanes in a 3.7-billion-year-old Martian rock, the most compelling evidence yet for past life on Mars, but definitive proof requires a sample-return mission for advanced isotopic analysis.
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48% Bias Score

Hyundai's $5.8 Billion U.S. Steel Plant Investment in Response to Tariff Threats
Hyundai Motor Group announced a $5.8 billion investment in a Louisiana steel plant, creating 1,300 jobs to avoid potential tariffs imposed by President Trump and strengthen its U.S. supply chain, alongside a further $6 billion investment in U.S. collaborations.

Hyundai's $5.8 Billion U.S. Steel Plant Investment in Response to Tariff Threats
Hyundai Motor Group announced a $5.8 billion investment in a Louisiana steel plant, creating 1,300 jobs to avoid potential tariffs imposed by President Trump and strengthen its U.S. supply chain, alongside a further $6 billion investment in U.S. collaborations.
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Yemen Strikes: Accidental Leak of Military Plans via Signal Group Chat
President Trump ordered military strikes against the Houthis in Yemen on March 15, following attacks on U.S. warships; a Signal group chat including senior officials accidentally leaked sensitive operational details to The Atlantic's editor, prompting an investigation.

Trump's Yemen Strikes: Accidental Leak of Military Plans via Signal Group Chat
President Trump ordered military strikes against the Houthis in Yemen on March 15, following attacks on U.S. warships; a Signal group chat including senior officials accidentally leaked sensitive operational details to The Atlantic's editor, prompting an investigation.
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48% Bias Score
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