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Spanish Socialist Party Faces Sexism Accusations
In Spain, accusations of sexism against Socialist leader Pedro Sánchez and his appointment of José Luis Ábalos, who made misogynistic comments, highlight a contradiction between the party's feminist stance and actions. Ábalos's comments, revealed in Ok Diario, are viewed as emblematic of a broader i...
Spanish Socialist Party Faces Sexism Accusations
In Spain, accusations of sexism against Socialist leader Pedro Sánchez and his appointment of José Luis Ábalos, who made misogynistic comments, highlight a contradiction between the party's feminist stance and actions. Ábalos's comments, revealed in Ok Diario, are viewed as emblematic of a broader i...
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76% Bias Score


Dutch Asylum Bill Passes Amidst Controversy
The Dutch House of Representatives narrowly passed an emergency asylum bill on Thursday, temporarily limiting asylum permits and family reunification, after a PVV proposal to criminalize illegality passed due to the absence of several MPs from a crucial vote caused by a Keti Koti commemoration blund...
Dutch Asylum Bill Passes Amidst Controversy
The Dutch House of Representatives narrowly passed an emergency asylum bill on Thursday, temporarily limiting asylum permits and family reunification, after a PVV proposal to criminalize illegality passed due to the absence of several MPs from a crucial vote caused by a Keti Koti commemoration blund...
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60% Bias Score


Archaeologist's New Book Reflects on 50 Years Exploring Shipwrecks
Underwater archaeologist James Delgado's new book, "The Great Museum of the Sea," reflects on his 50-year career exploring shipwrecks, including the discovery of the Clotilda, the last known slave ship to the US, and a recent dive to the Titanic, detailed in a "CBS Mornings" interview.
Archaeologist's New Book Reflects on 50 Years Exploring Shipwrecks
Underwater archaeologist James Delgado's new book, "The Great Museum of the Sea," reflects on his 50-year career exploring shipwrecks, including the discovery of the Clotilda, the last known slave ship to the US, and a recent dive to the Titanic, detailed in a "CBS Mornings" interview.
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20% Bias Score


Bank of England Banknote Redesign: Over 2,000 Responses in One Day
The Bank of England's call for public input on a banknote redesign sparked over 2,000 responses within a day, with suggestions ranging from historical figures and landmarks to animals, classic TV shows, and even mobile phones, reflecting diverse national preferences and nostalgia.
Bank of England Banknote Redesign: Over 2,000 Responses in One Day
The Bank of England's call for public input on a banknote redesign sparked over 2,000 responses within a day, with suggestions ranging from historical figures and landmarks to animals, classic TV shows, and even mobile phones, reflecting diverse national preferences and nostalgia.
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36% Bias Score


Declining Birth Rates Force Thuringian Municipalities to Decide on Kindergarten Closures
Facing declining birth rates, Thuringia, Germany, grapples with potential kindergarten closures as municipalities decide how to allocate resources following a state-mandated improvement in the staff-child ratio; this comes as projections indicate a significant decline in primary school enrollment by...
Declining Birth Rates Force Thuringian Municipalities to Decide on Kindergarten Closures
Facing declining birth rates, Thuringia, Germany, grapples with potential kindergarten closures as municipalities decide how to allocate resources following a state-mandated improvement in the staff-child ratio; this comes as projections indicate a significant decline in primary school enrollment by...
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44% Bias Score


Rep. Mark Green to Resign July 20th
U.S. Representative Mark Green, a Tennessee Republican, will resign from Congress on July 20th to pursue a private sector opportunity after securing passage of President Trump's border security measures within the 'Big, Beautiful Bill'.
Rep. Mark Green to Resign July 20th
U.S. Representative Mark Green, a Tennessee Republican, will resign from Congress on July 20th to pursue a private sector opportunity after securing passage of President Trump's border security measures within the 'Big, Beautiful Bill'.
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40% Bias Score

Weak European Investment Despite ECB Easing: Structural Reforms Needed
Insufficient investment in Europe, particularly in Spain, hinders economic growth despite the ECB's monetary easing; further cuts are limited, requiring structural reforms and joint resource allocation for significant improvement.

Weak European Investment Despite ECB Easing: Structural Reforms Needed
Insufficient investment in Europe, particularly in Spain, hinders economic growth despite the ECB's monetary easing; further cuts are limited, requiring structural reforms and joint resource allocation for significant improvement.
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44% Bias Score

Sentence Review for Manslaughter of Elderly Man in Leicester
A 15-year-old boy's seven-year sentence for the manslaughter of 80-year-old Bhim Kohli, who was racially abused and violently assaulted in Leicester's Franklin Park, is under review by the Court of Appeal due to concerns it may be unduly lenient; a 13-year-old girl accomplice received a youth rehabi...

Sentence Review for Manslaughter of Elderly Man in Leicester
A 15-year-old boy's seven-year sentence for the manslaughter of 80-year-old Bhim Kohli, who was racially abused and violently assaulted in Leicester's Franklin Park, is under review by the Court of Appeal due to concerns it may be unduly lenient; a 13-year-old girl accomplice received a youth rehabi...
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64% Bias Score

Mamdani's Race Claim Prompts Calls for Investigation
New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani is accused of falsely claiming to be African American on his 2009 Columbia University application, prompting calls for investigation from Mayor Eric Adams and former Governor Andrew Cuomo, while Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa views the controversy as a...

Mamdani's Race Claim Prompts Calls for Investigation
New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani is accused of falsely claiming to be African American on his 2009 Columbia University application, prompting calls for investigation from Mayor Eric Adams and former Governor Andrew Cuomo, while Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa views the controversy as a...
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52% Bias Score

China Donates Medical Supplies, Establishes Eye Unit in Ethiopian Hospital
The 25th Chinese medical team in Ethiopia donated medical supplies to Tirunesh-Beijing Hospital on Wednesday, enabling the creation of a new eye treatment unit, marking their third such contribution in a year and highlighting the strong Sino-Ethiopian health cooperation since the 1970s.

China Donates Medical Supplies, Establishes Eye Unit in Ethiopian Hospital
The 25th Chinese medical team in Ethiopia donated medical supplies to Tirunesh-Beijing Hospital on Wednesday, enabling the creation of a new eye treatment unit, marking their third such contribution in a year and highlighting the strong Sino-Ethiopian health cooperation since the 1970s.
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48% Bias Score

Financial Nudges: Positive Framing and Reflective Tools Most Effective
A study in the Judgment and Decision Making journal found that people prefer financial nudges focusing on saving over spending cuts and reflective tools over automatic defaults; younger adults and women showed the strongest preference.

Financial Nudges: Positive Framing and Reflective Tools Most Effective
A study in the Judgment and Decision Making journal found that people prefer financial nudges focusing on saving over spending cuts and reflective tools over automatic defaults; younger adults and women showed the strongest preference.
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56% Bias Score

App Makes Children 'Heroes' of Personalized Stories to Boost Reading and Emotional Development
A Bristol father created a free, personalized children's story app, Lapp, available on iPads (soon on iPhones and Android), to improve reading and emotional development by making each child the 'hero' of their own story, addressing anxieties about real-life scenarios like starting school.

App Makes Children 'Heroes' of Personalized Stories to Boost Reading and Emotional Development
A Bristol father created a free, personalized children's story app, Lapp, available on iPads (soon on iPhones and Android), to improve reading and emotional development by making each child the 'hero' of their own story, addressing anxieties about real-life scenarios like starting school.
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40% Bias Score
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