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James Webb Telescope Reveals Active Star Formation in Cat's Paw Nebula
New James Webb Space Telescope images reveal an active star-forming region within a 'toe bean' of the Cat's Paw Nebula, located 4,000 light-years from Earth near Scorpius, showing young stars emitting blue light and carving away at gas and dust, while red spots indicate ongoing formation; this tempo...
James Webb Telescope Reveals Active Star Formation in Cat's Paw Nebula
New James Webb Space Telescope images reveal an active star-forming region within a 'toe bean' of the Cat's Paw Nebula, located 4,000 light-years from Earth near Scorpius, showing young stars emitting blue light and carving away at gas and dust, while red spots indicate ongoing formation; this tempo...
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20% Bias Score


Ferrero Acquires Kellogg's U.S. Cereal Business for $3.1 Billion
Italian confectionery company Ferrero is buying the U.S. cereal maker Kellogg for about $3.1 billion, gaining access to Kellogg's distribution network and expanding beyond snacks into the breakfast food sector; the deal is expected to close in the second half of 2025.
Ferrero Acquires Kellogg's U.S. Cereal Business for $3.1 Billion
Italian confectionery company Ferrero is buying the U.S. cereal maker Kellogg for about $3.1 billion, gaining access to Kellogg's distribution network and expanding beyond snacks into the breakfast food sector; the deal is expected to close in the second half of 2025.
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40% Bias Score


NRW Parliament Tightens Security Rules After Thuringian Incident
The North Rhine-Westphalia state parliament is enacting stricter security rules, including enhanced background checks for employees and a €1000 fine for significant house rule violations, following concerns about threats to democracy, particularly from within, as exemplified by an incident in the Th...
NRW Parliament Tightens Security Rules After Thuringian Incident
The North Rhine-Westphalia state parliament is enacting stricter security rules, including enhanced background checks for employees and a €1000 fine for significant house rule violations, following concerns about threats to democracy, particularly from within, as exemplified by an incident in the Th...
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52% Bias Score


Dangerous TikTok Fan Hacks During UK Heatwave
During a UK heatwave, dangerous TikTok hacks involving water and fans risk electric shock; experts advise safe alternatives like cross-ventilation and shading.
Dangerous TikTok Fan Hacks During UK Heatwave
During a UK heatwave, dangerous TikTok hacks involving water and fans risk electric shock; experts advise safe alternatives like cross-ventilation and shading.
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52% Bias Score


Daughter Moves Father to Memory Care Facility Amidst Family Conflict
Due to her father's declining health and unsafe living conditions, his daughter legally moved him to a memory care facility after his stepmother refused to cooperate in providing adequate care; the move ensured his safety and improved his quality of life while maintaining consistent hospice care.
Daughter Moves Father to Memory Care Facility Amidst Family Conflict
Due to her father's declining health and unsafe living conditions, his daughter legally moved him to a memory care facility after his stepmother refused to cooperate in providing adequate care; the move ensured his safety and improved his quality of life while maintaining consistent hospice care.
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60% Bias Score


Starmer Dodges Wealth Tax Questions Amidst Political Debate
During Prime Minister's Questions, Sir Keir Starmer sidestepped questions about a potential wealth tax and a freeze on income tax and national insurance thresholds, while the Conservative leader criticized Labour's stance, highlighting differing approaches to taxation and economic priorities.
Starmer Dodges Wealth Tax Questions Amidst Political Debate
During Prime Minister's Questions, Sir Keir Starmer sidestepped questions about a potential wealth tax and a freeze on income tax and national insurance thresholds, while the Conservative leader criticized Labour's stance, highlighting differing approaches to taxation and economic priorities.
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52% Bias Score

Senate Advances Sweeping Russia Sanctions Bill
A Senate bill proposes imposing up to 500% tariffs on countries buying energy from Russia, aiming to curb its war effort; President Trump now reportedly supports it despite initial concerns about peace negotiations.

Senate Advances Sweeping Russia Sanctions Bill
A Senate bill proposes imposing up to 500% tariffs on countries buying energy from Russia, aiming to curb its war effort; President Trump now reportedly supports it despite initial concerns about peace negotiations.
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52% Bias Score

Von der Leyen survives no-confidence vote after budget concessions
Center-left lawmakers in the European Parliament dropped their abstention threats on a motion of no confidence against European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen after she promised to include the European Social Fund Plus in the EU's next long-term budget; the vote is expected to fail.

Von der Leyen survives no-confidence vote after budget concessions
Center-left lawmakers in the European Parliament dropped their abstention threats on a motion of no confidence against European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen after she promised to include the European Social Fund Plus in the EU's next long-term budget; the vote is expected to fail.
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36% Bias Score

The Valley" Star Accuses Co-star of Sexual Assault, Sparks Backlash
On "The Valley," Janet Caperna accused Danny Booko of sexual assault based on her husband's account of an incident at a Halloween party where Booko allegedly touched two women inappropriately; co-stars criticized Caperna's accusation, citing potential defamation and the impact on Booko's reputation.

The Valley" Star Accuses Co-star of Sexual Assault, Sparks Backlash
On "The Valley," Janet Caperna accused Danny Booko of sexual assault based on her husband's account of an incident at a Halloween party where Booko allegedly touched two women inappropriately; co-stars criticized Caperna's accusation, citing potential defamation and the impact on Booko's reputation.
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64% Bias Score

Turkish Government Agency Raises Concerns Over Press Freedom and Impartiality"
Turkey's Disinformation Struggle Center (DMM) reviews news, prepares reports selectively shared with certain journalist groups, focusing on opposition municipalities' alleged wrongdoings while neglecting similar claims against ruling party municipalities, raising concerns about impartial information...

Turkish Government Agency Raises Concerns Over Press Freedom and Impartiality"
Turkey's Disinformation Struggle Center (DMM) reviews news, prepares reports selectively shared with certain journalist groups, focusing on opposition municipalities' alleged wrongdoings while neglecting similar claims against ruling party municipalities, raising concerns about impartial information...
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56% Bias Score

Labour MPs Form Coalition to Tackle Cost of Living Crisis
Labour MPs are forming a new group, the living standards coalition, to pressure their leader to address the rising cost of living and to prevent the Reform party from winning the next election, spurred by a recent YouGov poll suggesting Reform's potential victory.

Labour MPs Form Coalition to Tackle Cost of Living Crisis
Labour MPs are forming a new group, the living standards coalition, to pressure their leader to address the rising cost of living and to prevent the Reform party from winning the next election, spurred by a recent YouGov poll suggesting Reform's potential victory.
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36% Bias Score

Record High Abortion Rate in England and Wales
In 2022, a record 29.7% of conceptions in England and Wales ended in legal abortion (247,703), up from 26.5% in 2021 and 20.8% in 2012; the highest percentage was among girls under 16 (61%), while women aged 30-34 had the lowest (20.5%); increased waiting times for contraception and financial strugg...

Record High Abortion Rate in England and Wales
In 2022, a record 29.7% of conceptions in England and Wales ended in legal abortion (247,703), up from 26.5% in 2021 and 20.8% in 2012; the highest percentage was among girls under 16 (61%), while women aged 30-34 had the lowest (20.5%); increased waiting times for contraception and financial strugg...
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44% Bias Score
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