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Highway 65 Expansion in Rocklin to Reduce Congestion and Improve Safety
A $22.5 million project will add lanes to a 1.4-mile stretch of southbound Highway 65 in Rocklin, California, to alleviate congestion, improve safety (227 accidents and 8 fatalities between 2013-2022), and reduce ambulance response times; construction begins in early 2027.
Highway 65 Expansion in Rocklin to Reduce Congestion and Improve Safety
A $22.5 million project will add lanes to a 1.4-mile stretch of southbound Highway 65 in Rocklin, California, to alleviate congestion, improve safety (227 accidents and 8 fatalities between 2013-2022), and reduce ambulance response times; construction begins in early 2027.
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48% Bias Score


German Finance Minister Defends Durban Trip Amidst Budgetary Criticism
German Finance Minister Christian Lindner faced criticism for his trip to the G-20 summit in Durban, South Africa, amid domestic budgetary pressures and concerns about the EU's €2 trillion budget proposal; he defended the trip as crucial for strengthening international partnerships and addressing gl...
German Finance Minister Defends Durban Trip Amidst Budgetary Criticism
German Finance Minister Christian Lindner faced criticism for his trip to the G-20 summit in Durban, South Africa, amid domestic budgetary pressures and concerns about the EU's €2 trillion budget proposal; he defended the trip as crucial for strengthening international partnerships and addressing gl...
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48% Bias Score


Telegram Accuses Russian Media of Smear Campaign Amidst Compliance with 'Landing' Law
Telegram founder Pavel Durov accused Russian media of a targeted smear campaign after reports emerged that his company is complying with a 2022 Russian law requiring foreign IT companies to open representative offices in Russia; Roskomnadzor confirmed Telegram is in the process of fulfilling these r...
Telegram Accuses Russian Media of Smear Campaign Amidst Compliance with 'Landing' Law
Telegram founder Pavel Durov accused Russian media of a targeted smear campaign after reports emerged that his company is complying with a 2022 Russian law requiring foreign IT companies to open representative offices in Russia; Roskomnadzor confirmed Telegram is in the process of fulfilling these r...
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48% Bias Score


Wrexham's Global Fanbase Explodes on Record-Breaking Tour
Wrexham AFC's Australian and New Zealand tour attracted record-breaking crowds, with over 40,000 fans attending the Sydney match, exceeding previous tours to North America and resulting in sold-out merchandise.
Wrexham's Global Fanbase Explodes on Record-Breaking Tour
Wrexham AFC's Australian and New Zealand tour attracted record-breaking crowds, with over 40,000 fans attending the Sydney match, exceeding previous tours to North America and resulting in sold-out merchandise.
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32% Bias Score


China's Cattle and Dairy Sectors Recover Amidst Government Support
China's cattle and dairy sectors show signs of recovery, with meat production up 2.8 percent and dairy output up 0.5 percent in the first half of 2024, driven by government support policies including improved breeding, disease prevention, and new standards banning reconstituted milk in sterilized mi...
China's Cattle and Dairy Sectors Recover Amidst Government Support
China's cattle and dairy sectors show signs of recovery, with meat production up 2.8 percent and dairy output up 0.5 percent in the first half of 2024, driven by government support policies including improved breeding, disease prevention, and new standards banning reconstituted milk in sterilized mi...
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24% Bias Score


Sheffield Teenager Killed in Hit-and-Run, Murder Charges Filed
16-year-old Abdullah Yaser Abdullah Al Yazidi died after being struck by a car on Staniforth Road, Sheffield, on June 4th; three men have been charged with his murder and three counts of attempted murder, and a fourth suspect is being sought; his father called for improved road safety.
Sheffield Teenager Killed in Hit-and-Run, Murder Charges Filed
16-year-old Abdullah Yaser Abdullah Al Yazidi died after being struck by a car on Staniforth Road, Sheffield, on June 4th; three men have been charged with his murder and three counts of attempted murder, and a fourth suspect is being sought; his father called for improved road safety.
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24% Bias Score

Papua New Guinea Media Use: High Demand for Diverse Content, Reliance on Secondhand Sources
A BBC Media Action study in July 2025 found that 50% of Papua New Guineans with mobile phones use secondhand information weekly, highlighting a need for diverse content and media literacy initiatives; the study surveyed 1,000 people and included focus groups.

Papua New Guinea Media Use: High Demand for Diverse Content, Reliance on Secondhand Sources
A BBC Media Action study in July 2025 found that 50% of Papua New Guineans with mobile phones use secondhand information weekly, highlighting a need for diverse content and media literacy initiatives; the study surveyed 1,000 people and included focus groups.
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16% Bias Score

Tollense Valley Battle: Bronze Age Clash Reveals Societal Shifts
The largest Bronze Age battlefield ever discovered, located in Germany's Tollense Valley and dated to around 1200 BCE, involved local and southern Central European combatants, evidenced by arrowhead analysis and suggesting a conflict linked to resource competition and societal changes.

Tollense Valley Battle: Bronze Age Clash Reveals Societal Shifts
The largest Bronze Age battlefield ever discovered, located in Germany's Tollense Valley and dated to around 1200 BCE, involved local and southern Central European combatants, evidenced by arrowhead analysis and suggesting a conflict linked to resource competition and societal changes.
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44% Bias Score

Bayreuth Festival Appoints New General Manager to Address Financial Challenges
The Bayreuth Festival appointed Matthias Rädel, a seasoned theater manager from the Deutsche Oper Berlin, as its new General Manager, enabling festival director Katharina Wagner to focus on artistic leadership; this structural change was a condition for increased federal funding to resolve previous ...

Bayreuth Festival Appoints New General Manager to Address Financial Challenges
The Bayreuth Festival appointed Matthias Rädel, a seasoned theater manager from the Deutsche Oper Berlin, as its new General Manager, enabling festival director Katharina Wagner to focus on artistic leadership; this structural change was a condition for increased federal funding to resolve previous ...
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52% Bias Score

Sklavenitis Investment in Premia Properties to Create Synergies in Agios Ioannis Rentis
Sklavenitis Group, through its family office, invested in Premia Properties AEAAP, potentially creating broader synergies in Agios Ioannis Rentis, including developing the former Pitsos factory near the Village Entertainment Park, and potentially integrating Sklavenitis stores into Premia's building...

Sklavenitis Investment in Premia Properties to Create Synergies in Agios Ioannis Rentis
Sklavenitis Group, through its family office, invested in Premia Properties AEAAP, potentially creating broader synergies in Agios Ioannis Rentis, including developing the former Pitsos factory near the Village Entertainment Park, and potentially integrating Sklavenitis stores into Premia's building...
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24% Bias Score

Harehills Disorder Highlights Systemic Issues, Sparking Calls for Structural Change
On July 18, 2024, police intervention in Harehills, Leeds, during a child removal sparked violent disorder, resulting in property damage, 23 convictions totaling over 39 years imprisonment, and ongoing community concerns about integration and support.

Harehills Disorder Highlights Systemic Issues, Sparking Calls for Structural Change
On July 18, 2024, police intervention in Harehills, Leeds, during a child removal sparked violent disorder, resulting in property damage, 23 convictions totaling over 39 years imprisonment, and ongoing community concerns about integration and support.
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40% Bias Score

House Passes $9 Billion Spending Cut Package
The House of Representatives passed a $9 billion spending cut package, reducing foreign aid by $8 billion and public broadcasting funding by $1.1 billion, using a procedural maneuver to bypass Senate delays, despite internal Republican divisions over the Jeffrey Epstein case.

House Passes $9 Billion Spending Cut Package
The House of Representatives passed a $9 billion spending cut package, reducing foreign aid by $8 billion and public broadcasting funding by $1.1 billion, using a procedural maneuver to bypass Senate delays, despite internal Republican divisions over the Jeffrey Epstein case.
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60% Bias Score
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