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Court Orders Transfer of Detained Tufts Student Amidst Free Speech Dispute
A federal appeals court ordered the immediate transfer of Rumeysa Öztürk, a Turkish Tufts University student detained by ICE in Louisiana, to Vermont, rejecting the Trump administration's request to halt the transfer; Öztürk's detention followed her visa revocation for co-authoring a pro-Hamas op-ed...
Court Orders Transfer of Detained Tufts Student Amidst Free Speech Dispute
A federal appeals court ordered the immediate transfer of Rumeysa Öztürk, a Turkish Tufts University student detained by ICE in Louisiana, to Vermont, rejecting the Trump administration's request to halt the transfer; Öztürk's detention followed her visa revocation for co-authoring a pro-Hamas op-ed...
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44% Bias Score


Fetterman Rejects "Hit Piece" Allegations of Erratic Behavior
Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman dismissed a New York Magazine report alleging erratic behavior as a "hit piece," asserting his fitness for office despite past treatment for depression and a car accident in 2022; former staff allege behavior problems and question his medication adherence.
Fetterman Rejects "Hit Piece" Allegations of Erratic Behavior
Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman dismissed a New York Magazine report alleging erratic behavior as a "hit piece," asserting his fitness for office despite past treatment for depression and a car accident in 2022; former staff allege behavior problems and question his medication adherence.
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52% Bias Score


18 Million Hryvnia Bail Posted for Former Ukrainian Official on Corruption Charges
Andriy Smyrnov, former deputy head of Ukraine's Presidential Office, had an 18 million hryvnia bail posted following his arrest on May 5th, 2024 by the High Anti-Corruption Court (HACC) on charges of legalizing illegally obtained assets through the construction of over 300 square meters of private h...
18 Million Hryvnia Bail Posted for Former Ukrainian Official on Corruption Charges
Andriy Smyrnov, former deputy head of Ukraine's Presidential Office, had an 18 million hryvnia bail posted following his arrest on May 5th, 2024 by the High Anti-Corruption Court (HACC) on charges of legalizing illegally obtained assets through the construction of over 300 square meters of private h...
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36% Bias Score


UK Urged to Build 53,000 New Prison Spaces
A new report demands the UK government construct 53,000 additional prison spaces, exceeding current plans by almost 40,000, to address rising demand, ensure criminal punishment, and protect the public, despite an anticipated Labour sentencing review recommending fewer jail sentences.
UK Urged to Build 53,000 New Prison Spaces
A new report demands the UK government construct 53,000 additional prison spaces, exceeding current plans by almost 40,000, to address rising demand, ensure criminal punishment, and protect the public, despite an anticipated Labour sentencing review recommending fewer jail sentences.
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68% Bias Score


Monaco Eliminates Barcelona from EuroLeague Final Four
Monaco defeated Barcelona 70-69 in a EuroLeague playoff game, eliminating Barcelona from Final Four contention; key players' injuries and Monaco's strong team performance were decisive factors.
Monaco Eliminates Barcelona from EuroLeague Final Four
Monaco defeated Barcelona 70-69 in a EuroLeague playoff game, eliminating Barcelona from Final Four contention; key players' injuries and Monaco's strong team performance were decisive factors.
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44% Bias Score


Greek Housing Shortage: Aging Stock and Mismatched Demand
Greece's housing market faces a shortage of suitable housing due to an aging stock and mismatched supply and demand; over 55% of housing was built before 1980, and 70% has low energy efficiency, while demand centers on smaller apartments in urban areas. Upgrading existing buildings is crucial for fu...
Greek Housing Shortage: Aging Stock and Mismatched Demand
Greece's housing market faces a shortage of suitable housing due to an aging stock and mismatched supply and demand; over 55% of housing was built before 1980, and 70% has low energy efficiency, while demand centers on smaller apartments in urban areas. Upgrading existing buildings is crucial for fu...
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40% Bias Score

Climate Change Fuels Wildfires, Causing 15,000 Deaths and \$160 Billion in US Losses
A new study reveals climate change contributed to approximately 15,000 deaths and \$160 billion in economic losses from wildfire smoke in the US between 2006 and 2020, highlighting the urgent need for climate change mitigation and improved wildfire management.

Climate Change Fuels Wildfires, Causing 15,000 Deaths and \$160 Billion in US Losses
A new study reveals climate change contributed to approximately 15,000 deaths and \$160 billion in economic losses from wildfire smoke in the US between 2006 and 2020, highlighting the urgent need for climate change mitigation and improved wildfire management.
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20% Bias Score

Los Alegres del Barranco Face New Investigations for Apology of Crime
Los Alegres del Barranco face two new investigations in Jalisco for allegedly promoting crime through fan karaoke of cartel-glorifying songs projected during their May 3rd and 4th concerts, despite a previous investigation and apology.

Los Alegres del Barranco Face New Investigations for Apology of Crime
Los Alegres del Barranco face two new investigations in Jalisco for allegedly promoting crime through fan karaoke of cartel-glorifying songs projected during their May 3rd and 4th concerts, despite a previous investigation and apology.
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48% Bias Score

Deliveroo's Fire Sale: A £2.9 Billion Blow to UK Tech
British tech start-up Deliveroo sold to US rival DoorDash for £2.9 billion, a significant drop from its initial public offering valuation, highlighting the challenges faced by UK tech firms in securing long-term investment.

Deliveroo's Fire Sale: A £2.9 Billion Blow to UK Tech
British tech start-up Deliveroo sold to US rival DoorDash for £2.9 billion, a significant drop from its initial public offering valuation, highlighting the challenges faced by UK tech firms in securing long-term investment.
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68% Bias Score

Genoa-Savona Port Authority Appoints New President, Prioritizing Safety and Modernization
Matteo Paroli, appointed president of the port authorities of Genoa and Savona, prioritizes safety improvements, infrastructure development (including a breakwater for larger vessels), and collaboration among stakeholders to modernize the port system, facing challenges from outdated regulations and ...

Genoa-Savona Port Authority Appoints New President, Prioritizing Safety and Modernization
Matteo Paroli, appointed president of the port authorities of Genoa and Savona, prioritizes safety improvements, infrastructure development (including a breakwater for larger vessels), and collaboration among stakeholders to modernize the port system, facing challenges from outdated regulations and ...
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36% Bias Score

Controversial Refereeing and Defensive Lapses Lead to Barcelona's Champions League Exit
Barcelona lost their Champions League match against Inter Milan 4-3 despite a strong second-half comeback, with controversial refereeing decisions and defensive errors playing crucial roles in the defeat. Coach Hansi Flick expressed his disappointment, while Eric Garcia emphasized the team's charact...

Controversial Refereeing and Defensive Lapses Lead to Barcelona's Champions League Exit
Barcelona lost their Champions League match against Inter Milan 4-3 despite a strong second-half comeback, with controversial refereeing decisions and defensive errors playing crucial roles in the defeat. Coach Hansi Flick expressed his disappointment, while Eric Garcia emphasized the team's charact...
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24% Bias Score

EU Recovery Fund Shows Weaknesses in Performance, Accountability
The European Court of Auditors finds the EU's €650 billion Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) lacks transparency and accountability, with 42% of funds disbursed while only 28% of milestones were completed by end-2024, raising concerns about future EU borrowing instruments.

EU Recovery Fund Shows Weaknesses in Performance, Accountability
The European Court of Auditors finds the EU's €650 billion Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) lacks transparency and accountability, with 42% of funds disbursed while only 28% of milestones were completed by end-2024, raising concerns about future EU borrowing instruments.
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28% Bias Score
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