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Harvard's Unexpectedly Valuable Magna Carta
Harvard University unexpectedly found a 1300 Magna Carta copy among its archives, purchased in 1946 for \$27.50, now confirmed as an exceptionally rare official version worth millions, highlighting the document's enduring relevance.
Harvard's Unexpectedly Valuable Magna Carta
Harvard University unexpectedly found a 1300 Magna Carta copy among its archives, purchased in 1946 for \$27.50, now confirmed as an exceptionally rare official version worth millions, highlighting the document's enduring relevance.
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44% Bias Score


Pallas Reactor: β¬400 Million Overbudget, One-Year Delay
Construction of the Pallas medical reactor in Petten, Netherlands, faces a β¬400 million cost increase and a one-year delay, reaching a total cost of β¬2.4 billion and a 2032 launch date due to contractor issues, design changes, and insufficient government oversight.
Pallas Reactor: β¬400 Million Overbudget, One-Year Delay
Construction of the Pallas medical reactor in Petten, Netherlands, faces a β¬400 million cost increase and a one-year delay, reaching a total cost of β¬2.4 billion and a 2032 launch date due to contractor issues, design changes, and insufficient government oversight.
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44% Bias Score


US Sanctions Target Iran-China Ballistic Missile Nexus
On May 15, the US sanctioned entities and individuals in China and Hong Kong supporting Iran's ballistic missile program, continuing a crackdown on the Iran-China nexus involved in procuring materials for ballistic missiles and drones, as part of its "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran.
US Sanctions Target Iran-China Ballistic Missile Nexus
On May 15, the US sanctioned entities and individuals in China and Hong Kong supporting Iran's ballistic missile program, continuing a crackdown on the Iran-China nexus involved in procuring materials for ballistic missiles and drones, as part of its "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran.
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48% Bias Score


Greece-Israel Defense Partnership Strengthens Amidst Regional Instability
The DEFEA defense exhibition in Greece (May 6-8) highlighted the growing strategic partnership between Greece and Israel, encompassing defense technology, military training (Greece's $1.5B Kalamata Flight Training Center with Elbit Systems), energy cooperation (linking electricity grids), and diplom...
Greece-Israel Defense Partnership Strengthens Amidst Regional Instability
The DEFEA defense exhibition in Greece (May 6-8) highlighted the growing strategic partnership between Greece and Israel, encompassing defense technology, military training (Greece's $1.5B Kalamata Flight Training Center with Elbit Systems), energy cooperation (linking electricity grids), and diplom...
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48% Bias Score


US-Iran Nuclear Deal Nears, but Key Disagreements Remain
US President Trump announced that the United States is close to a nuclear deal with Iran, following talks in Oman, but significant disagreements remain over uranium enrichment and sanctions relief.
US-Iran Nuclear Deal Nears, but Key Disagreements Remain
US President Trump announced that the United States is close to a nuclear deal with Iran, following talks in Oman, but significant disagreements remain over uranium enrichment and sanctions relief.
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40% Bias Score


Albanese Cautious Despite Landslide Win, Employs "Progressive Patriotism" Strategy
Following a decisive election win, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese adopts a cautious approach to his future in office, emphasizing the unpredictable nature of politics and warning against complacency, while highlighting his "progressive patriotism" strategy as a key factor in his success.
Albanese Cautious Despite Landslide Win, Employs "Progressive Patriotism" Strategy
Following a decisive election win, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese adopts a cautious approach to his future in office, emphasizing the unpredictable nature of politics and warning against complacency, while highlighting his "progressive patriotism" strategy as a key factor in his success.
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32% Bias Score

KNAW Urges Action Against Intimidation of Dutch Scientists
The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) reported 45 emergency and 14 ongoing security measures protecting university staff from November 2022 to December 2023 due to increasing intimidation of scientists, particularly women and young researchers, discussing sensitive topics like cl...

KNAW Urges Action Against Intimidation of Dutch Scientists
The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) reported 45 emergency and 14 ongoing security measures protecting university staff from November 2022 to December 2023 due to increasing intimidation of scientists, particularly women and young researchers, discussing sensitive topics like cl...
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48% Bias Score

355-Million-Year-Old Reptile Footprints Rewrite Evolutionary Timeline
Fossilized footprints of a reptile-like creature, estimated to be 355 million years old, were discovered in northeastern Victoria, Australia, suggesting land animals appeared 35 million years earlier than previously thought and challenging established understanding of vertebrate evolution.

355-Million-Year-Old Reptile Footprints Rewrite Evolutionary Timeline
Fossilized footprints of a reptile-like creature, estimated to be 355 million years old, were discovered in northeastern Victoria, Australia, suggesting land animals appeared 35 million years earlier than previously thought and challenging established understanding of vertebrate evolution.
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44% Bias Score

US Lifts Syria Sanctions, Spurring Investment Hopes
The US lifted sanctions on Syria, potentially opening the way for billions of dollars in investment from the Syrian diaspora, Turkey, and Gulf states, marking a potential turning point for the war-torn nation's economy.

US Lifts Syria Sanctions, Spurring Investment Hopes
The US lifted sanctions on Syria, potentially opening the way for billions of dollars in investment from the Syrian diaspora, Turkey, and Gulf states, marking a potential turning point for the war-torn nation's economy.
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68% Bias Score

Measles Outbreak in Israel Prompts Accelerated Vaccination
Israel is experiencing a measles outbreak, with 48 hospitalizations (40 children), 11 currently hospitalized (3 critical), all unvaccinated; the Health Ministry is accelerating the second vaccine dose to counter this and prevent mass infection at an upcoming pilgrimage.

Measles Outbreak in Israel Prompts Accelerated Vaccination
Israel is experiencing a measles outbreak, with 48 hospitalizations (40 children), 11 currently hospitalized (3 critical), all unvaccinated; the Health Ministry is accelerating the second vaccine dose to counter this and prevent mass infection at an upcoming pilgrimage.
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40% Bias Score

NSW School Infrastructure Director Fired Amidst ICAC Investigation
Mattu Barr, a former School Infrastructure NSW group director, was fired after reporting concerns about procurement irregularities and the handling of asbestos information following a 2017 school accident where two children died, prompting an ICAC investigation into her boss, Anthony Manning.

NSW School Infrastructure Director Fired Amidst ICAC Investigation
Mattu Barr, a former School Infrastructure NSW group director, was fired after reporting concerns about procurement irregularities and the handling of asbestos information following a 2017 school accident where two children died, prompting an ICAC investigation into her boss, Anthony Manning.
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40% Bias Score

Menendez Brothers' Life Sentences Commuted; Parole Hearing Imminent
A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge commuted the life sentences of Erik and Lyle Menendez, convicted in 1996 for the 1989 murders of their parents, to 50 years with the possibility of parole, triggering a parole hearing and further review by California Governor Gavin Newsom.

Menendez Brothers' Life Sentences Commuted; Parole Hearing Imminent
A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge commuted the life sentences of Erik and Lyle Menendez, convicted in 1996 for the 1989 murders of their parents, to 50 years with the possibility of parole, triggering a parole hearing and further review by California Governor Gavin Newsom.
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44% Bias Score
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