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Triple Amputee's Perilous Pacific Solo Sail
Triple amputee Craig Wood is attempting a solo, 7,000-nautical-mile sail across the Pacific Ocean from Mexico to Japan for charity, facing increasing dangers as his journey progresses.
Triple Amputee's Perilous Pacific Solo Sail
Triple amputee Craig Wood is attempting a solo, 7,000-nautical-mile sail across the Pacific Ocean from Mexico to Japan for charity, facing increasing dangers as his journey progresses.
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24% Bias Score


Macron Visits Mayotte to Oversee Post-Cyclone Reconstruction
French President Emmanuel Macron visited Mayotte on April 21st to oversee the post-Cyclone Chido reconstruction, four months after the cyclone caused €3.5 billion in damages and 40 deaths, unveiling a new law to tackle illegal immigration and boost the local economy.
Macron Visits Mayotte to Oversee Post-Cyclone Reconstruction
French President Emmanuel Macron visited Mayotte on April 21st to oversee the post-Cyclone Chido reconstruction, four months after the cyclone caused €3.5 billion in damages and 40 deaths, unveiling a new law to tackle illegal immigration and boost the local economy.
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48% Bias Score


Mediterranean Diet and Exercise Prevent Bone Loss in Postmenopausal Women
A study of 924 postmenopausal women with metabolic syndrome found that those following a 30% calorie-reduced Mediterranean diet combined with regular exercise increased bone mineral density in their lower spine over three years, unlike a control group.
Mediterranean Diet and Exercise Prevent Bone Loss in Postmenopausal Women
A study of 924 postmenopausal women with metabolic syndrome found that those following a 30% calorie-reduced Mediterranean diet combined with regular exercise increased bone mineral density in their lower spine over three years, unlike a control group.
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4% Bias Score


Oil Prices Fall on U.S.-Iran Talks and Tariff Worries
Oil prices fell over 2 percent on Monday, with Brent crude at $66.15 and WTI at $62.84, driven by progress in U.S.-Iran nuclear talks and concerns about tariff-related economic headwinds, impacting global demand.
Oil Prices Fall on U.S.-Iran Talks and Tariff Worries
Oil prices fell over 2 percent on Monday, with Brent crude at $66.15 and WTI at $62.84, driven by progress in U.S.-Iran nuclear talks and concerns about tariff-related economic headwinds, impacting global demand.
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48% Bias Score


Hegseth Involved in Second Security Breach
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is involved in a second security breach after sharing sensitive information, including precise flight plans for Yemen airstrikes, in a private Signal group chat with his family and associates, raising concerns about national security.
Hegseth Involved in Second Security Breach
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is involved in a second security breach after sharing sensitive information, including precise flight plans for Yemen airstrikes, in a private Signal group chat with his family and associates, raising concerns about national security.
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52% Bias Score


Discriminatory Medical Practices Persist in German Healthcare
Discriminatory medical terms like "Morbus Mediterraneus," used in Germany from the 1950s-60s to describe pain in migrants, highlight ongoing healthcare discrimination impacting diagnosis and treatment, particularly for women and minorities, despite increased diversity in the medical field and educat...
Discriminatory Medical Practices Persist in German Healthcare
Discriminatory medical terms like "Morbus Mediterraneus," used in Germany from the 1950s-60s to describe pain in migrants, highlight ongoing healthcare discrimination impacting diagnosis and treatment, particularly for women and minorities, despite increased diversity in the medical field and educat...
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52% Bias Score

Hegseth Faces Investigation After Second Signal Breach Involving Classified Strike Information
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth twice shared classified information about Yemen strikes on Signal, a messaging app deemed less secure than official channels, prompting investigations and calls for accountability after a similar breach in March involving a journalist mistakenly added to a confid...

Hegseth Faces Investigation After Second Signal Breach Involving Classified Strike Information
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth twice shared classified information about Yemen strikes on Signal, a messaging app deemed less secure than official channels, prompting investigations and calls for accountability after a similar breach in March involving a journalist mistakenly added to a confid...
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52% Bias Score

Klaus Schwab Resigns as Head of World Economic Forum
Klaus Schwab, 87, abruptly resigned as chairman of the World Economic Forum's board of trustees on Easter Monday, prompting an immediate search for a successor; his deputy, Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, 80, is interim chairman. This follows criticism of the WEF's leadership and focus.

Klaus Schwab Resigns as Head of World Economic Forum
Klaus Schwab, 87, abruptly resigned as chairman of the World Economic Forum's board of trustees on Easter Monday, prompting an immediate search for a successor; his deputy, Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, 80, is interim chairman. This follows criticism of the WEF's leadership and focus.
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44% Bias Score

China Warns Against US Trade Deals, Vows Countermeasures
China warned countries against deals harming its interests in the US trade dispute, comparing US tactics to "asking a tiger for its skin," and vowing countermeasures if necessary, while President Xi Jinping toured Southeast Asia seeking economic alliances.

China Warns Against US Trade Deals, Vows Countermeasures
China warned countries against deals harming its interests in the US trade dispute, comparing US tactics to "asking a tiger for its skin," and vowing countermeasures if necessary, while President Xi Jinping toured Southeast Asia seeking economic alliances.
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44% Bias Score

Cronenberg's "The Shrouds": Exploring Grief Through Technology
The Shrouds", David Cronenberg's new film starring Vincent Cassel and Diane Kruger, explores the grief of a man whose company offers real-time views of decomposition, intertwining his personal loss with corporate sabotage and questions surrounding his wife's death.

Cronenberg's "The Shrouds": Exploring Grief Through Technology
The Shrouds", David Cronenberg's new film starring Vincent Cassel and Diane Kruger, explores the grief of a man whose company offers real-time views of decomposition, intertwining his personal loss with corporate sabotage and questions surrounding his wife's death.
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56% Bias Score

China Invests Billions in Turkey Amidst US Trade War
Fueled by the US-China trade war, Chinese companies are investing billions in Turkey across sectors like automotive and energy, using Turkey as a production hub to access European markets, despite concerns this could strain US-Turkey relations.

China Invests Billions in Turkey Amidst US Trade War
Fueled by the US-China trade war, Chinese companies are investing billions in Turkey across sectors like automotive and energy, using Turkey as a production hub to access European markets, despite concerns this could strain US-Turkey relations.
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44% Bias Score

Short-Lived Ukraine Truce Ends Amidst Accusations of Violations
A 30-hour Easter truce in Ukraine, initiated by Russia's Putin for purported humanitarian reasons, ended on Monday after both sides accused each other of violations; analysts suggest the short duration was intended to weaken Western unity and advance Russia's geopolitical goals.

Short-Lived Ukraine Truce Ends Amidst Accusations of Violations
A 30-hour Easter truce in Ukraine, initiated by Russia's Putin for purported humanitarian reasons, ended on Monday after both sides accused each other of violations; analysts suggest the short duration was intended to weaken Western unity and advance Russia's geopolitical goals.
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32% Bias Score
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