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Successful Pulmonary Thromboaspiration Saves Pregnant Woman and Unborn Child
A 26-year-old woman at 29 weeks pregnant underwent a rare pulmonary thromboaspiration procedure at Turin's Molinette hospital due to a massive bilateral pulmonary embolism, successfully saving both her and her baby's lives thanks to a multidisciplinary team's expertise.
Successful Pulmonary Thromboaspiration Saves Pregnant Woman and Unborn Child
A 26-year-old woman at 29 weeks pregnant underwent a rare pulmonary thromboaspiration procedure at Turin's Molinette hospital due to a massive bilateral pulmonary embolism, successfully saving both her and her baby's lives thanks to a multidisciplinary team's expertise.
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28% Bias Score


Journalist's Accidental Inclusion in Trump Admin's Yemen Strike Chat Sparks Security Concerns
National Security Advisor Mike Waltz's claim that journalist Jeffrey Goldberg was accidentally included in a Signal group chat discussing a US attack on Houthi rebels in Yemen is disputed by Goldberg, raising concerns about the Trump administration's handling of classified information and security p...
Journalist's Accidental Inclusion in Trump Admin's Yemen Strike Chat Sparks Security Concerns
National Security Advisor Mike Waltz's claim that journalist Jeffrey Goldberg was accidentally included in a Signal group chat discussing a US attack on Houthi rebels in Yemen is disputed by Goldberg, raising concerns about the Trump administration's handling of classified information and security p...
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44% Bias Score


The Cold War's Early Roots: Western Antagonism Before 1947
This article challenges the conventional narrative of the Cold War's origins, arguing that Western antagonism toward the Soviet Union predates 1947, citing pre-war actions and statements, the refusal to share military technology, and the atomic bombings of Japan as evidence of an early, premeditated...
The Cold War's Early Roots: Western Antagonism Before 1947
This article challenges the conventional narrative of the Cold War's origins, arguing that Western antagonism toward the Soviet Union predates 1947, citing pre-war actions and statements, the refusal to share military technology, and the atomic bombings of Japan as evidence of an early, premeditated...
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68% Bias Score


\£5.2 Billion SEND Deficit Threatens English Councils
England's councils will overspend on special educational needs and disability (SEND) services by nearly \£2 billion next year, increasing the accumulated deficit to \£5.2 billion by March 2026, forcing the government to address both the historic debt and the unsustainable growth of future spending, ...
\£5.2 Billion SEND Deficit Threatens English Councils
England's councils will overspend on special educational needs and disability (SEND) services by nearly \£2 billion next year, increasing the accumulated deficit to \£5.2 billion by March 2026, forcing the government to address both the historic debt and the unsustainable growth of future spending, ...
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60% Bias Score


Canadian Tourists Boycott U.S. Amidst Trump's Tariffs and Border Remarks
Amidst rising tensions, some Canadians are canceling U.S. trips due to President Trump's recent tariffs on Canadian imports and controversial remarks regarding the U.S.-Canada border; Prime Minister Carney announced retaliatory tariffs in response.
Canadian Tourists Boycott U.S. Amidst Trump's Tariffs and Border Remarks
Amidst rising tensions, some Canadians are canceling U.S. trips due to President Trump's recent tariffs on Canadian imports and controversial remarks regarding the U.S.-Canada border; Prime Minister Carney announced retaliatory tariffs in response.
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60% Bias Score


Europe Must Adapt to a Power-Centric World
Europe's ineffective rules-based approach to foreign policy necessitates a shift towards a power-centric strategy, requiring improved defense capabilities, unified messaging, and the strategic use of economic tools such as the single market and the Euro.
Europe Must Adapt to a Power-Centric World
Europe's ineffective rules-based approach to foreign policy necessitates a shift towards a power-centric strategy, requiring improved defense capabilities, unified messaging, and the strategic use of economic tools such as the single market and the Euro.
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48% Bias Score

Roglic Wins Volta a Catalunya, Defeats Ayuso
Primoz Roglic won the Volta a Catalunya, beating Juan Ayuso by 14 seconds in the final stage after a decisive attack 20 kilometers from the finish in Barcelona on April 2, 2024, showcasing his experience against Ayuso's youth.

Roglic Wins Volta a Catalunya, Defeats Ayuso
Primoz Roglic won the Volta a Catalunya, beating Juan Ayuso by 14 seconds in the final stage after a decisive attack 20 kilometers from the finish in Barcelona on April 2, 2024, showcasing his experience against Ayuso's youth.
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36% Bias Score

White House Investigates Security Breach After Journalist Joins Sensitive Group Chat
President Trump downplayed a security breach where a journalist was mistakenly added to a Signal group chat with White House officials discussing a Yemen military operation; the White House is investigating but no one will be fired; two federal appeals courts temporarily halted lower court rulings a...

White House Investigates Security Breach After Journalist Joins Sensitive Group Chat
President Trump downplayed a security breach where a journalist was mistakenly added to a Signal group chat with White House officials discussing a Yemen military operation; the White House is investigating but no one will be fired; two federal appeals courts temporarily halted lower court rulings a...
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48% Bias Score

English Councils Face Insolvency Over £3.4 Billion Special Education Debt
Eighteen English councils face insolvency due to a £3.4 billion special educational needs deficit, projected to hit £5.2 billion in 12 months, caused by rising EHCP costs and insufficient capacity, forcing the government to decide whether to absorb the debt or extend an accounting override.

English Councils Face Insolvency Over £3.4 Billion Special Education Debt
Eighteen English councils face insolvency due to a £3.4 billion special educational needs deficit, projected to hit £5.2 billion in 12 months, caused by rising EHCP costs and insufficient capacity, forcing the government to decide whether to absorb the debt or extend an accounting override.
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44% Bias Score

Child Abandonment: America's Hidden Crisis
This article argues that widespread child abandonment, especially father absence, is a root cause of numerous American social ills, citing statistics linking single-parent households to homelessness, substance abuse, crime, and mental health issues; the author shares their personal experience to emp...

Child Abandonment: America's Hidden Crisis
This article argues that widespread child abandonment, especially father absence, is a root cause of numerous American social ills, citing statistics linking single-parent households to homelessness, substance abuse, crime, and mental health issues; the author shares their personal experience to emp...
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64% Bias Score

Measles Outbreaks Spur Unexpected Surge in MMR Vaccine Demand
Measles outbreaks in five U.S. states—Texas (400 cases), New Mexico, Kansas, Ohio, and Oklahoma—have prompted a rise in MMR vaccine demand among parents, reversing recent trends of vaccine hesitancy, with pediatricians reporting increased calls and requests for early vaccinations.

Measles Outbreaks Spur Unexpected Surge in MMR Vaccine Demand
Measles outbreaks in five U.S. states—Texas (400 cases), New Mexico, Kansas, Ohio, and Oklahoma—have prompted a rise in MMR vaccine demand among parents, reversing recent trends of vaccine hesitancy, with pediatricians reporting increased calls and requests for early vaccinations.
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36% Bias Score

Bitcoin Price Drops Amidst Inflation Fears and Tariff Threats
Bitcoin's price fell to roughly \$80,000 following a peak near \$90,000 amidst inflation worries and President Trump's tariff threats; however, expert predictions suggest a potential price surge in April due to Federal Reserve actions.

Bitcoin Price Drops Amidst Inflation Fears and Tariff Threats
Bitcoin's price fell to roughly \$80,000 following a peak near \$90,000 amidst inflation worries and President Trump's tariff threats; however, expert predictions suggest a potential price surge in April due to Federal Reserve actions.
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60% Bias Score
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