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Monreal's "Vicarious Violence" Remark Sparks Outrage in Mexico
Ricardo Monreal, a Mexican politician, sparked outrage by comparing political attacks against Andrés Manuel López Beltrán, son of former president López Obrador, to "vicarious violence," a term associated with violence against women and children, drawing criticism for trivializing the issue.
Monreal's "Vicarious Violence" Remark Sparks Outrage in Mexico
Ricardo Monreal, a Mexican politician, sparked outrage by comparing political attacks against Andrés Manuel López Beltrán, son of former president López Obrador, to "vicarious violence," a term associated with violence against women and children, drawing criticism for trivializing the issue.
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52% Bias Score


Greek Communist Inaction During Axis Invasion: A Consequence of Faith in the German-Soviet Pact
The unwavering belief of Stalin and Greek communists in Hitler's adherence to the 1939 German-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact led to inaction against the Axis invasion, as evidenced by the dismissal of Nikos Zachariadis's call to arms and the anticipation of German support by high-ranking KKE members.
Greek Communist Inaction During Axis Invasion: A Consequence of Faith in the German-Soviet Pact
The unwavering belief of Stalin and Greek communists in Hitler's adherence to the 1939 German-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact led to inaction against the Axis invasion, as evidenced by the dismissal of Nikos Zachariadis's call to arms and the anticipation of German support by high-ranking KKE members.
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44% Bias Score


Amsterdam Riots: 100-Hour Sentence for Bystander Assault
An 18-year-old in Amsterdam received a 100-hour community service sentence and a \$4000 fine for assaulting a bystander during November 2022 riots that followed an Ajax-Maccabi Tel Aviv football match, involving arson and attacks on an innocent passerby.
Amsterdam Riots: 100-Hour Sentence for Bystander Assault
An 18-year-old in Amsterdam received a 100-hour community service sentence and a \$4000 fine for assaulting a bystander during November 2022 riots that followed an Ajax-Maccabi Tel Aviv football match, involving arson and attacks on an innocent passerby.
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36% Bias Score


Harper's Wrist Injury Sidelines Phillies Star, Exacerbating Team's Slump
Phillies' star Bryce Harper is heading to the 10-day injured list due to right wrist inflammation, impacting their already struggling team that has lost seven of their last eight games and now trails the New York Mets by 2½ games. This injury comes after Harper missed Friday's game due to the same i...
Harper's Wrist Injury Sidelines Phillies Star, Exacerbating Team's Slump
Phillies' star Bryce Harper is heading to the 10-day injured list due to right wrist inflammation, impacting their already struggling team that has lost seven of their last eight games and now trails the New York Mets by 2½ games. This injury comes after Harper missed Friday's game due to the same i...
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52% Bias Score


Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Egg Recall Sickens 79
Approximately 1.7 million eggs from August Egg Company, distributed to stores in seven states from February to May, caused a salmonella outbreak sickening 79 people (21 hospitalized) prompting a recall.
Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Egg Recall Sickens 79
Approximately 1.7 million eggs from August Egg Company, distributed to stores in seven states from February to May, caused a salmonella outbreak sickening 79 people (21 hospitalized) prompting a recall.
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16% Bias Score


Portugal's Election: Minority Government and Far-Right Surge
Portugal's May 18th election resulted in a minority government formed by the Democratic Alliance, which won 91 seats, while the far-right Chega party secured 60 seats, exceeding the Socialist Party, leading to the resignation of the Socialist Party leader.
Portugal's Election: Minority Government and Far-Right Surge
Portugal's May 18th election resulted in a minority government formed by the Democratic Alliance, which won 91 seats, while the far-right Chega party secured 60 seats, exceeding the Socialist Party, leading to the resignation of the Socialist Party leader.
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36% Bias Score

Mexican Teachers End Strike, Vow Continued Fight for Pension Reform
Mexico City teachers ended a 24-day strike after failing to secure the repeal of a pension law, despite government concessions including salary increases and pension supplements; they plan renewed protests and accuse the government of neoliberal policies.

Mexican Teachers End Strike, Vow Continued Fight for Pension Reform
Mexico City teachers ended a 24-day strike after failing to secure the repeal of a pension law, despite government concessions including salary increases and pension supplements; they plan renewed protests and accuse the government of neoliberal policies.
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64% Bias Score

Armenian Republicans Nominate Controversial Figure for Prime Minister
Armenia's Republican Party nominated Masis Mayor David Hambardzumyan for Prime Minister, despite facing legal challenges and lacking sufficient parliamentary support to initiate impeachment proceedings against Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, aiming to exert pressure and leverage unexpected support.

Armenian Republicans Nominate Controversial Figure for Prime Minister
Armenia's Republican Party nominated Masis Mayor David Hambardzumyan for Prime Minister, despite facing legal challenges and lacking sufficient parliamentary support to initiate impeachment proceedings against Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, aiming to exert pressure and leverage unexpected support.
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40% Bias Score

IND Revokes Avans+ University's International Recognition After Exploitation Scandal
The Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) revoked Avans+ University's international recognition due to a failed work-study program with Indonesian nurses involving exploitation and underpayment, impacting 70 remaining students who must reapply for residency permits.

IND Revokes Avans+ University's International Recognition After Exploitation Scandal
The Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) revoked Avans+ University's international recognition due to a failed work-study program with Indonesian nurses involving exploitation and underpayment, impacting 70 remaining students who must reapply for residency permits.
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40% Bias Score

Increasing Campus Counseling Center Capacity with Minimal Financial Investment
Five strategies to increase campus counseling center capacity without significant financial investment include: defining a concise scope of practice, arranging specialized services for students with high clinical needs, emphasizing after-care services, acknowledging staff burnout, and collaborating ...

Increasing Campus Counseling Center Capacity with Minimal Financial Investment
Five strategies to increase campus counseling center capacity without significant financial investment include: defining a concise scope of practice, arranging specialized services for students with high clinical needs, emphasizing after-care services, acknowledging staff burnout, and collaborating ...
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40% Bias Score

Habz Wins Rome Diamond League 1500m, Chaoudar Sets French U23 Record
In the Rome Diamond League, Azeddine Habz won the men's 1500m race with a time of 3:29.72, beating the 2019 world champion, while fellow Frenchman Anas Lagtiy Chaoudar set a new French U23 record.

Habz Wins Rome Diamond League 1500m, Chaoudar Sets French U23 Record
In the Rome Diamond League, Azeddine Habz won the men's 1500m race with a time of 3:29.72, beating the 2019 world champion, while fellow Frenchman Anas Lagtiy Chaoudar set a new French U23 record.
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16% Bias Score

Rise in Congenital Anomalies Reported in Tyumen Oblast, Russia
In Tyumen Oblast, Russia, an increase in congenital anomalies was reported in 2024 compared to 2023, including a rise in cleft lip cases (cheiloschisis), cardiovascular defects, and cases of babies born with unspecified sex. Specific districts showed higher anomaly rates, and maternal health factors...

Rise in Congenital Anomalies Reported in Tyumen Oblast, Russia
In Tyumen Oblast, Russia, an increase in congenital anomalies was reported in 2024 compared to 2023, including a rise in cleft lip cases (cheiloschisis), cardiovascular defects, and cases of babies born with unspecified sex. Specific districts showed higher anomaly rates, and maternal health factors...
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44% Bias Score
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