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China's Real Estate Sales Decline 10.8 Percent in First Five Months
China's top 100 real estate developers experienced a 10.8 percent year-on-year sales decline from January to May, totaling $199 billion, despite some larger firms showing resilience and recent policy easing.
China's Real Estate Sales Decline 10.8 Percent in First Five Months
China's top 100 real estate developers experienced a 10.8 percent year-on-year sales decline from January to May, totaling $199 billion, despite some larger firms showing resilience and recent policy easing.
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12% Bias Score


Flying Tigers Exhibition Celebrates US-China Friendship
Opening this September in Los Angeles, the "Legend of the Flying Tiger" photo exhibition commemorates the 80th anniversary of WWII's victory, honoring the Flying Tigers and showcasing over 150 rare images to highlight the enduring US-China friendship.
Flying Tigers Exhibition Celebrates US-China Friendship
Opening this September in Los Angeles, the "Legend of the Flying Tiger" photo exhibition commemorates the 80th anniversary of WWII's victory, honoring the Flying Tigers and showcasing over 150 rare images to highlight the enduring US-China friendship.
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56% Bias Score


Tesla to Skip Indian EV Manufacturing
Despite Indian government incentives and meetings between Elon Musk and Prime Minister Modi, Tesla will not manufacture in India but will open two showrooms; this follows other automakers' decisions and reveals challenges in attracting high-value EV manufacturers.
Tesla to Skip Indian EV Manufacturing
Despite Indian government incentives and meetings between Elon Musk and Prime Minister Modi, Tesla will not manufacture in India but will open two showrooms; this follows other automakers' decisions and reveals challenges in attracting high-value EV manufacturers.
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44% Bias Score


Starmer Rules Out Scottish Independence Referendum
Keir Starmer, the UK Labour leader, has rejected calls for a second Scottish independence referendum, prioritizing economic stability over constitutional matters, despite First Minister John Swinney's efforts to gain demonstrable support for independence.
Starmer Rules Out Scottish Independence Referendum
Keir Starmer, the UK Labour leader, has rejected calls for a second Scottish independence referendum, prioritizing economic stability over constitutional matters, despite First Minister John Swinney's efforts to gain demonstrable support for independence.
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36% Bias Score


Bradford Program Tackles Health Disparities in South Asian Community
A free 12-week course in Bradford, UK, funded by Bradford Council, helps South Asian communities improve their health, diet, and lifestyle by addressing the challenges of high-carb, high-sugar diets and readily available unhealthy food options.
Bradford Program Tackles Health Disparities in South Asian Community
A free 12-week course in Bradford, UK, funded by Bradford Council, helps South Asian communities improve their health, diet, and lifestyle by addressing the challenges of high-carb, high-sugar diets and readily available unhealthy food options.
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28% Bias Score


British Family's Everest Trek Funds Nepalese Children's Education
A British family is trekking to the base camps of the world's 14 highest mountains to raise funds for the Nimsdai Foundation, which supports education in remote areas of Nepal; they recently reached Everest base camp, highlighting the significant educational disparities.
British Family's Everest Trek Funds Nepalese Children's Education
A British family is trekking to the base camps of the world's 14 highest mountains to raise funds for the Nimsdai Foundation, which supports education in remote areas of Nepal; they recently reached Everest base camp, highlighting the significant educational disparities.
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48% Bias Score

Murdoch Family Feud Fuels Success of Fox and News Corp
Rupert Murdoch's attempt to alter his family trust to prevent three children from inheriting control of Fox Corporation and News Corp failed, yet both companies are flourishing despite challenges in their respective industries, leaving investors optimistic about their future prospects.

Murdoch Family Feud Fuels Success of Fox and News Corp
Rupert Murdoch's attempt to alter his family trust to prevent three children from inheriting control of Fox Corporation and News Corp failed, yet both companies are flourishing despite challenges in their respective industries, leaving investors optimistic about their future prospects.
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48% Bias Score

Nuñez Appointed FIU President Amidst Florida Higher Education Restructuring
Florida International University's Board of Trustees unanimously approved Jeanette Nuñez as the university's president, pending state approval; her five-year contract includes a $925,000 base salary and potential $400,000 annual bonuses, reflecting broader changes in Florida's higher education under...

Nuñez Appointed FIU President Amidst Florida Higher Education Restructuring
Florida International University's Board of Trustees unanimously approved Jeanette Nuñez as the university's president, pending state approval; her five-year contract includes a $925,000 base salary and potential $400,000 annual bonuses, reflecting broader changes in Florida's higher education under...
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40% Bias Score

Milky Way-Andromeda Collision Probability Reduced to 50%
New research, using data from the Hubble and Gaia telescopes and accounting for gravitational influences from the LMC and M33, indicates a 50% probability of a Milky Way-Andromeda collision within 10 billion years, challenging previous predictions of a near-certain collision within 4-5 billion years...

Milky Way-Andromeda Collision Probability Reduced to 50%
New research, using data from the Hubble and Gaia telescopes and accounting for gravitational influences from the LMC and M33, indicates a 50% probability of a Milky Way-Andromeda collision within 10 billion years, challenging previous predictions of a near-certain collision within 4-5 billion years...
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32% Bias Score

Birmingham Awarded World Craft City Status for Jewellery
Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter has been granted World Craft City status, joining eight other European cities, highlighting its 200-year history of manufacturing, skilled artisans, and innovative designs, and boosting international collaborations and economic opportunities.

Birmingham Awarded World Craft City Status for Jewellery
Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter has been granted World Craft City status, joining eight other European cities, highlighting its 200-year history of manufacturing, skilled artisans, and innovative designs, and boosting international collaborations and economic opportunities.
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28% Bias Score

Low Turnout Mars Mexico's First Judicial Election
Mexico's first judicial election on Sunday saw around 13% voter turnout, with approximately 13 million of 100 million eligible voters participating to elect nearly 2,600 judges and magistrates, raising concerns about the legitimacy of a controversial reform despite government claims of success.

Low Turnout Mars Mexico's First Judicial Election
Mexico's first judicial election on Sunday saw around 13% voter turnout, with approximately 13 million of 100 million eligible voters participating to elect nearly 2,600 judges and magistrates, raising concerns about the legitimacy of a controversial reform despite government claims of success.
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44% Bias Score

Podcast Debunks Energy-Saving Myths, Promotes Informed Choices
A German podcast episode on energy saving debunks myths about Eco-modes, standby power, and heating, promoting informed choices for efficient energy usage in households.

Podcast Debunks Energy-Saving Myths, Promotes Informed Choices
A German podcast episode on energy saving debunks myths about Eco-modes, standby power, and heating, promoting informed choices for efficient energy usage in households.
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24% Bias Score
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