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Le Pen Sentenced, Sparks Outrage in Europe and Russia
A French court sentenced Marine Le Pen to four years in prison (two years suspended) and banned her from holding public office for five years due to misusing EU funds; this sparked outrage from Russia and other right-wing European leaders.
Le Pen Sentenced, Sparks Outrage in Europe and Russia
A French court sentenced Marine Le Pen to four years in prison (two years suspended) and banned her from holding public office for five years due to misusing EU funds; this sparked outrage from Russia and other right-wing European leaders.
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52% Bias Score


Insurance Fraud Leads to Family Murder-Suicide
Anthony Todd, a physical therapist, defrauded insurance companies while struggling with $200,000 in debt. When his deception was uncovered, his wife, Megan, and three children were found dead in their home weeks later, victims of murder. Todd was sentenced to four life sentences without parole.
Insurance Fraud Leads to Family Murder-Suicide
Anthony Todd, a physical therapist, defrauded insurance companies while struggling with $200,000 in debt. When his deception was uncovered, his wife, Megan, and three children were found dead in their home weeks later, victims of murder. Todd was sentenced to four life sentences without parole.
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68% Bias Score


Le Pen Receives Four-Year Sentence, Five-Year Presidential Ban
A French court sentenced Marine Le Pen to four years in prison (suspended for two years) and banned her from running for office for five years for misappropriating approximately £397,000 in EU funds intended for parliamentary aides between 2004 and 2016; she plans to appeal.
Le Pen Receives Four-Year Sentence, Five-Year Presidential Ban
A French court sentenced Marine Le Pen to four years in prison (suspended for two years) and banned her from running for office for five years for misappropriating approximately £397,000 in EU funds intended for parliamentary aides between 2004 and 2016; she plans to appeal.
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56% Bias Score


Russia Seeks to Lift Ban on Taliban After Years of Engagement
The Russian General Prosecutor's office requested a suspension of the ban on the Taliban, a terrorist organization since 2003, following years of unofficial engagement and a recent legislative change allowing temporary suspension of such bans.
Russia Seeks to Lift Ban on Taliban After Years of Engagement
The Russian General Prosecutor's office requested a suspension of the ban on the Taliban, a terrorist organization since 2003, following years of unofficial engagement and a recent legislative change allowing temporary suspension of such bans.
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60% Bias Score


Italy Launches First Residential 5% Hydrogen Gas Blend
Inrete Distribuzione Energia started Italy's first residential natural gas network injection of a 5% hydrogen blend in Castelfranco Emilia, serving 40 families, as part of a larger project to transition to hydrogen-enriched gas supplies by April 3rd.
Italy Launches First Residential 5% Hydrogen Gas Blend
Inrete Distribuzione Energia started Italy's first residential natural gas network injection of a 5% hydrogen blend in Castelfranco Emilia, serving 40 families, as part of a larger project to transition to hydrogen-enriched gas supplies by April 3rd.
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32% Bias Score


Gürtel Corruption Trial: 18 Guilty Pleas in Arganda del Rey Case
Eighteen of nineteen defendants in the Gürtel corruption trial concerning Arganda del Rey's city hall pleaded guilty, including the ringleader Francisco Correa and former mayor Ginés López, resulting from a €25 million bribe for a development project and highlighting systemic corruption within the P...
Gürtel Corruption Trial: 18 Guilty Pleas in Arganda del Rey Case
Eighteen of nineteen defendants in the Gürtel corruption trial concerning Arganda del Rey's city hall pleaded guilty, including the ringleader Francisco Correa and former mayor Ginés López, resulting from a €25 million bribe for a development project and highlighting systemic corruption within the P...
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56% Bias Score

Arctic Ice Melt Threatens Major Ocean Current, Raising Cold Winter Risks
A new study reveals that rapidly melting Arctic ice could weaken or collapse the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), potentially causing significantly colder winters in Europe and North America by the end of the century.

Arctic Ice Melt Threatens Major Ocean Current, Raising Cold Winter Risks
A new study reveals that rapidly melting Arctic ice could weaken or collapse the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), potentially causing significantly colder winters in Europe and North America by the end of the century.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Threatens Secondary Sanctions on Russian Oil, Contrasting with Biden's Approach
Former US President Trump threatened secondary sanctions on all Russian oil if a US-Russia agreement on ending the Ukraine conflict fails, a move contrasting with the Biden administration's approach due to potential domestic economic impact; Trump also expressed anger over a proposed UN-led external...

Trump Threatens Secondary Sanctions on Russian Oil, Contrasting with Biden's Approach
Former US President Trump threatened secondary sanctions on all Russian oil if a US-Russia agreement on ending the Ukraine conflict fails, a move contrasting with the Biden administration's approach due to potential domestic economic impact; Trump also expressed anger over a proposed UN-led external...
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68% Bias Score

Ethnic Enclaves in Russia: Security and Societal Risks
Mass migration from Central Asia to Russia since 2000 has resulted in the formation of ethnic enclaves in major cities, raising concerns about potential security threats, inter-ethnic tensions, and the rise of extremist groups, alongside a shift in perception of diasporas from positive to negative.

Ethnic Enclaves in Russia: Security and Societal Risks
Mass migration from Central Asia to Russia since 2000 has resulted in the formation of ethnic enclaves in major cities, raising concerns about potential security threats, inter-ethnic tensions, and the rise of extremist groups, alongside a shift in perception of diasporas from positive to negative.
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76% Bias Score

ARC Fellowship Changes Threaten Australia's International Research Competitiveness
The Australian Research Council's proposed changes to its fellowship programs, including shorter durations and fewer grants, risk hindering international research talent recruitment, as noted by researchers amid global funding uncertainty and increased international competition.

ARC Fellowship Changes Threaten Australia's International Research Competitiveness
The Australian Research Council's proposed changes to its fellowship programs, including shorter durations and fewer grants, risk hindering international research talent recruitment, as noted by researchers amid global funding uncertainty and increased international competition.
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56% Bias Score

Barcelona Port Launches First Ferry Electrification System, Reducing Emissions
Barcelona's Port launched its first Onshore Power Supply (OPS) system, a €3.5 million initiative partially funded by the Recovery Plan, reducing annual CO2 emissions from docked ferries by 2,090 tons; the project aims for full port electrification by 2030.

Barcelona Port Launches First Ferry Electrification System, Reducing Emissions
Barcelona's Port launched its first Onshore Power Supply (OPS) system, a €3.5 million initiative partially funded by the Recovery Plan, reducing annual CO2 emissions from docked ferries by 2,090 tons; the project aims for full port electrification by 2030.
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44% Bias Score

New Biomarker Predicts Alzheimer's Cognitive Decline
Researchers at Stanford University have discovered a new biomarker—a ratio of two synaptic proteins (YWHAG and NPTX2)—that accurately predicts cognitive decline in Alzheimer's disease, potentially improving early diagnosis and treatment selection.

New Biomarker Predicts Alzheimer's Cognitive Decline
Researchers at Stanford University have discovered a new biomarker—a ratio of two synaptic proteins (YWHAG and NPTX2)—that accurately predicts cognitive decline in Alzheimer's disease, potentially improving early diagnosis and treatment selection.
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24% Bias Score
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