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Goldstein Election: Partial Recount Ordered
A partial recount of the Goldstein election will begin Wednesday, prompted by independent candidate Zoe Daniel after a narrow 260-vote margin to Liberal Tim Wilson. The recount will re-examine first-preference votes for the top two candidates and informal votes, focusing on discrepancies discovered ...
Goldstein Election: Partial Recount Ordered
A partial recount of the Goldstein election will begin Wednesday, prompted by independent candidate Zoe Daniel after a narrow 260-vote margin to Liberal Tim Wilson. The recount will re-examine first-preference votes for the top two candidates and informal votes, focusing on discrepancies discovered ...
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36% Bias Score


German Pavilion 2026: Naumann and Tieu to Critically Examine Societal Systems
Henrike Naumann and Sung Tieu, Berlin-based artists, will design the German Pavilion at the 2026 Venice Biennale (May 9th-November 22nd), critically examining societal systems in their conceptual and sculptural work.
German Pavilion 2026: Naumann and Tieu to Critically Examine Societal Systems
Henrike Naumann and Sung Tieu, Berlin-based artists, will design the German Pavilion at the 2026 Venice Biennale (May 9th-November 22nd), critically examining societal systems in their conceptual and sculptural work.
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20% Bias Score


Naumann and Tieu to Design 2026 Venice Biennale German Pavilion
Henrike Naumann and Sung Tieu, Berlin-based artists, will design the German Pavilion at the 2026 Venice Biennale (May 9th-November 22nd), critically examining societal, bureaucratic, and social systems through their conceptual and sculptural work.
Naumann and Tieu to Design 2026 Venice Biennale German Pavilion
Henrike Naumann and Sung Tieu, Berlin-based artists, will design the German Pavilion at the 2026 Venice Biennale (May 9th-November 22nd), critically examining societal, bureaucratic, and social systems through their conceptual and sculptural work.
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20% Bias Score


Four Russians on Trial for Funding Islamic State in Germany
Four Russian nationals are on trial in Hamburg, Germany, accused of raising โฌ174,000 for the Islamic State through social media, highlighting the ongoing threat of Islamist extremism despite a rise in far-right crime.
Four Russians on Trial for Funding Islamic State in Germany
Four Russian nationals are on trial in Hamburg, Germany, accused of raising โฌ174,000 for the Islamic State through social media, highlighting the ongoing threat of Islamist extremism despite a rise in far-right crime.
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40% Bias Score


NHS Elective Operation Cancellations More Than Double in a Decade
In England, 23% of 85,400 cancelled elective NHS operations in 2024-25 weren't rescheduled within 28 days, a more than doubling of breaches since 2015-16 (from 7% to 23%), with University Hospitals of Leicester reporting the highest number (942).
NHS Elective Operation Cancellations More Than Double in a Decade
In England, 23% of 85,400 cancelled elective NHS operations in 2024-25 weren't rescheduled within 28 days, a more than doubling of breaches since 2015-16 (from 7% to 23%), with University Hospitals of Leicester reporting the highest number (942).
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44% Bias Score


Australian Power Bills to Rise up to 9.7%
Australian energy regulators have implemented increased price caps on default market offers, leading to power bill increases of up to 9.7% for some NSW households, with smaller rises in other states, reflecting higher wholesale costs and network expenses; approximately 9% of households and 18% of sm...
Australian Power Bills to Rise up to 9.7%
Australian energy regulators have implemented increased price caps on default market offers, leading to power bill increases of up to 9.7% for some NSW households, with smaller rises in other states, reflecting higher wholesale costs and network expenses; approximately 9% of households and 18% of sm...
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36% Bias Score

The Last of Us Season Finale: Revenge, and an Uncertain Future
The Last of Us season finale ends with Ellie held at gunpoint by Abby after a revenge-fueled quest resulting in multiple deaths, setting the stage for a new chapter focused on Ellie and Abby's conflict.

The Last of Us Season Finale: Revenge, and an Uncertain Future
The Last of Us season finale ends with Ellie held at gunpoint by Abby after a revenge-fueled quest resulting in multiple deaths, setting the stage for a new chapter focused on Ellie and Abby's conflict.
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40% Bias Score

Berlin Bans Weapons at Train Stations Due to Rising Violence
A temporary ban on weapons including knives, axes, and baseball bats is in effect at 12 Berlin train stations until June 30th, from 2 PM to 4 AM daily, due to increased violence at these locations.

Berlin Bans Weapons at Train Stations Due to Rising Violence
A temporary ban on weapons including knives, axes, and baseball bats is in effect at 12 Berlin train stations until June 30th, from 2 PM to 4 AM daily, due to increased violence at these locations.
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40% Bias Score

PSUV Wins Landslide Victory in Venezuelan Elections Amidst Opposition Boycott
In Venezuela's May 25th elections, the PSUV won 23 of 24 governorships and is projected for an absolute majority in the National Assembly, despite a 42.63% voter turnout and opposition boycott; the CNE declared Chavismo the winner in the disputed Guayana Esequiba.

PSUV Wins Landslide Victory in Venezuelan Elections Amidst Opposition Boycott
In Venezuela's May 25th elections, the PSUV won 23 of 24 governorships and is projected for an absolute majority in the National Assembly, despite a 42.63% voter turnout and opposition boycott; the CNE declared Chavismo the winner in the disputed Guayana Esequiba.
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56% Bias Score

Queerbaiting Debate: Visibility vs. Representation in LGBTQ+ Film
Director Justin Kelly discusses the complexities of straight actors portraying LGBTQ+ characters, citing James Franco, Kristen Stewart, and the controversy surrounding Scarlett Johansson's canceled film "Rub & Tug" to illustrate the debate's impact on visibility, funding, and the displacement of LGB...

Queerbaiting Debate: Visibility vs. Representation in LGBTQ+ Film
Director Justin Kelly discusses the complexities of straight actors portraying LGBTQ+ characters, citing James Franco, Kristen Stewart, and the controversy surrounding Scarlett Johansson's canceled film "Rub & Tug" to illustrate the debate's impact on visibility, funding, and the displacement of LGB...
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40% Bias Score

Return-to-Office Mandates Weaken Australian Employees' Negotiating Power
Australian employers are increasingly mandating a return to the office, limiting work-from-home options and weakening employees' negotiating power, with 39% of employers planning to mandate five days a week in 2025, impacting employee well-being and work-life balance.

Return-to-Office Mandates Weaken Australian Employees' Negotiating Power
Australian employers are increasingly mandating a return to the office, limiting work-from-home options and weakening employees' negotiating power, with 39% of employers planning to mandate five days a week in 2025, impacting employee well-being and work-life balance.
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52% Bias Score

Fragmented Greek Center-Left Weakens Against Unified Right
The Greek center-left, including SYRIZA and PASOK, is struggling due to internal divisions and lack of unified leadership, despite polls showing increased overall support; their fragmented state weakens their position against the unified right-wing New Democracy party.

Fragmented Greek Center-Left Weakens Against Unified Right
The Greek center-left, including SYRIZA and PASOK, is struggling due to internal divisions and lack of unified leadership, despite polls showing increased overall support; their fragmented state weakens their position against the unified right-wing New Democracy party.
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60% Bias Score
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