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England Issues Amber Heat Alerts Amidst Hottest Day of the Year
Amber heat alerts have been issued across England due to the hottest day of the year so far (32.2C), with the UKHSA warning of potential death increases, particularly among the elderly, and significant impacts on health services; this follows record-breaking dry weather and numerous wildfires.
England Issues Amber Heat Alerts Amidst Hottest Day of the Year
Amber heat alerts have been issued across England due to the hottest day of the year so far (32.2C), with the UKHSA warning of potential death increases, particularly among the elderly, and significant impacts on health services; this follows record-breaking dry weather and numerous wildfires.
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44% Bias Score


2023 BBVA Frontiers of Knowledge Awards Highlight Impact of Collective Knowledge
The 2023 BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Awards, held in Bilbao, recognized 20 individuals for their groundbreaking contributions in various fields, emphasizing the power of collective knowledge to address global challenges and improve lives, countering growing skepticism towards experts.
2023 BBVA Frontiers of Knowledge Awards Highlight Impact of Collective Knowledge
The 2023 BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Awards, held in Bilbao, recognized 20 individuals for their groundbreaking contributions in various fields, emphasizing the power of collective knowledge to address global challenges and improve lives, countering growing skepticism towards experts.
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44% Bias Score


DNA Breakthrough Leads to Conviction in 2013 Rape and Murder Case
Roger Rodríguez was convicted of the rape and murder of Elisa Abruñedo in 2013; he was apprehended in October 2023 due to advancements in DNA technology, despite claiming he had forgotten the event. The trial revealed the brutal nature of the crime and its lasting effects on the victim's family.
DNA Breakthrough Leads to Conviction in 2013 Rape and Murder Case
Roger Rodríguez was convicted of the rape and murder of Elisa Abruñedo in 2013; he was apprehended in October 2023 due to advancements in DNA technology, despite claiming he had forgotten the event. The trial revealed the brutal nature of the crime and its lasting effects on the victim's family.
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44% Bias Score


IMF Urges Fiscal Restraint Amid Increased Eurozone Defense Spending
The IMF recommends that Eurozone countries carefully manage increased defense spending, urging restraint in using escape clauses and emphasizing the need for coordination between national and EU budgets to maintain fiscal sustainability amid high public debt levels and other pressing financial deman...
IMF Urges Fiscal Restraint Amid Increased Eurozone Defense Spending
The IMF recommends that Eurozone countries carefully manage increased defense spending, urging restraint in using escape clauses and emphasizing the need for coordination between national and EU budgets to maintain fiscal sustainability amid high public debt levels and other pressing financial deman...
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44% Bias Score


Spanish Government's Stability Threatened by Corruption Investigation
An ongoing corruption investigation in Spain, involving recordings from Koldo García, threatens the stability of the ruling coalition government, prompting key supporting parties to withhold support and demand stronger action from Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, creating significant political uncertai...
Spanish Government's Stability Threatened by Corruption Investigation
An ongoing corruption investigation in Spain, involving recordings from Koldo García, threatens the stability of the ruling coalition government, prompting key supporting parties to withhold support and demand stronger action from Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, creating significant political uncertai...
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64% Bias Score


Real Madrid Stumbles in Club World Cup Opener Despite Coaching Change
Real Madrid's Club World Cup debut under Xabi Alonso ended in a 1-1 draw against Al Hilal; despite a late Gonzalo goal, the team displayed midfield struggles, defensive vulnerabilities, and missed a penalty, mirroring their disappointing season.
Real Madrid Stumbles in Club World Cup Opener Despite Coaching Change
Real Madrid's Club World Cup debut under Xabi Alonso ended in a 1-1 draw against Al Hilal; despite a late Gonzalo goal, the team displayed midfield struggles, defensive vulnerabilities, and missed a penalty, mirroring their disappointing season.
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48% Bias Score

Valencia Cocaine Ring Dismantled: 25 Arrests, Large-Scale Lab Seized
A cocaine trafficking ring using frozen fruit pulp shipments was dismantled in Valencia, leading to 25 arrests and the seizure of a laboratory capable of producing 30 kilos of cocaine daily.

Valencia Cocaine Ring Dismantled: 25 Arrests, Large-Scale Lab Seized
A cocaine trafficking ring using frozen fruit pulp shipments was dismantled in Valencia, leading to 25 arrests and the seizure of a laboratory capable of producing 30 kilos of cocaine daily.
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44% Bias Score

Spain Resists NATO's Proposed 5% Defense Spending Increase
The upcoming NATO summit is expected to set a new defense spending target of 5% of GDP for member states, prompting Spain to resist due to the cost and impact on social programs; the country proposes a focus on common capabilities instead.

Spain Resists NATO's Proposed 5% Defense Spending Increase
The upcoming NATO summit is expected to set a new defense spending target of 5% of GDP for member states, prompting Spain to resist due to the cost and impact on social programs; the country proposes a focus on common capabilities instead.
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56% Bias Score

mRNA-Based Immunotherapy Shows Promise, Potentially Lowering CAR-T Therapy Costs
A new mRNA-based immunotherapy treatment, developed by Carl June and colleagues at the University of Pennsylvania and Capstan, shows promise in treating autoimmune diseases and leukemia in preclinical trials, potentially lowering the cost to around €5,000 per dose.

mRNA-Based Immunotherapy Shows Promise, Potentially Lowering CAR-T Therapy Costs
A new mRNA-based immunotherapy treatment, developed by Carl June and colleagues at the University of Pennsylvania and Capstan, shows promise in treating autoimmune diseases and leukemia in preclinical trials, potentially lowering the cost to around €5,000 per dose.
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48% Bias Score

US Demands 5% NATO Military Spending Increase, Spain Rejects
The White House, through spokesperson Karoline Leavitt, reiterated President Trump's demand that all NATO allies, including Spain, increase military spending to 5% of GDP, citing billions in US contributions to mutual defense. Spain, however, proposes a lower figure, prompting a potential transatlan...

US Demands 5% NATO Military Spending Increase, Spain Rejects
The White House, through spokesperson Karoline Leavitt, reiterated President Trump's demand that all NATO allies, including Spain, increase military spending to 5% of GDP, citing billions in US contributions to mutual defense. Spain, however, proposes a lower figure, prompting a potential transatlan...
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52% Bias Score

Mexico's 4T: Social Progress and Managerial Shortcomings
Mexico's 4T government significantly reduced poverty but faced criticism for inefficient management of projects like the Mayan Train and Dos Bocas refinery, highlighting the need for improved planning and professional administration.

Mexico's 4T: Social Progress and Managerial Shortcomings
Mexico's 4T government significantly reduced poverty but faced criticism for inefficient management of projects like the Mayan Train and Dos Bocas refinery, highlighting the need for improved planning and professional administration.
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48% Bias Score

Two US Soldiers Die in Non-Combat Incidents in Middle East
Two U.S. Army soldiers died in separate non-combat incidents while deployed in the Middle East; Sgt. 1st Class Emmett Wilfred Goodridge Jr. died in Kuwait on Sunday, and Staff Sgt. Saul Fabian Gonzalez died in Iraq on Wednesday. Both deaths are under investigation.

Two US Soldiers Die in Non-Combat Incidents in Middle East
Two U.S. Army soldiers died in separate non-combat incidents while deployed in the Middle East; Sgt. 1st Class Emmett Wilfred Goodridge Jr. died in Kuwait on Sunday, and Staff Sgt. Saul Fabian Gonzalez died in Iraq on Wednesday. Both deaths are under investigation.
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12% Bias Score
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