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French Student's Petition Forces Debate on Pesticide Law
A student's petition against the recently passed Duplomb law, which reintroduces a banned pesticide, has gathered over 500,000 signatures, prompting a parliamentary debate but not a re-examination of the law itself.
French Student's Petition Forces Debate on Pesticide Law
A student's petition against the recently passed Duplomb law, which reintroduces a banned pesticide, has gathered over 500,000 signatures, prompting a parliamentary debate but not a re-examination of the law itself.
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48% Bias Score


Near 1,000 Dead in Southern Syria Clashes Despite Ceasefire
Nearly 1,000 people have died in clashes between Druze militias and Sunni-Muslim Bedouin tribes in southern Syria, despite a declared ceasefire; Israel intervened militarily, supporting the Druze, while the transitional government deployed special forces to Suweida.
Near 1,000 Dead in Southern Syria Clashes Despite Ceasefire
Nearly 1,000 people have died in clashes between Druze militias and Sunni-Muslim Bedouin tribes in southern Syria, despite a declared ceasefire; Israel intervened militarily, supporting the Druze, while the transitional government deployed special forces to Suweida.
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40% Bias Score


Frantz Fanon's Enduring Legacy: Colonial Racism and Violent Revolution
Frantz Fanon, born in 1925 and deceased in 1961, was a psychiatrist and activist whose work profoundly impacted anti-colonial movements. His books, including "Black Skin, White Masks" and "The Wretched of the Earth," explored colonial racism's psychological and societal effects, advocating for viole...
Frantz Fanon's Enduring Legacy: Colonial Racism and Violent Revolution
Frantz Fanon, born in 1925 and deceased in 1961, was a psychiatrist and activist whose work profoundly impacted anti-colonial movements. His books, including "Black Skin, White Masks" and "The Wretched of the Earth," explored colonial racism's psychological and societal effects, advocating for viole...
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36% Bias Score


Frantz Fanon's Centennial: A Legacy of Anti-Colonial Thought
On the centennial of Frantz Fanon's birth, Algeria remembers the psychiatrist and anti-colonial activist who died in 1961 before witnessing Algerian independence from France, his work on the psychology of colonialism and racism remaining largely unknown outside the country.
Frantz Fanon's Centennial: A Legacy of Anti-Colonial Thought
On the centennial of Frantz Fanon's birth, Algeria remembers the psychiatrist and anti-colonial activist who died in 1961 before witnessing Algerian independence from France, his work on the psychology of colonialism and racism remaining largely unknown outside the country.
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32% Bias Score


One Big Beautiful Bill Act: 2025 Tax Changes and Income-Based Limits
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act, signed into law in 2024 and effective in 2025, increases standard deductions by up to $1,500, temporarily raises the SALT cap to $40,000, and introduces new deductions for tips and overtime pay, impacting millions of American taxpayers.
One Big Beautiful Bill Act: 2025 Tax Changes and Income-Based Limits
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act, signed into law in 2024 and effective in 2025, increases standard deductions by up to $1,500, temporarily raises the SALT cap to $40,000, and introduces new deductions for tips and overtime pay, impacting millions of American taxpayers.
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56% Bias Score


Global Population Decline: Challenges and Opportunities
Global population, projected to peak around 10 billion by 2050 before declining, presents both challenges and opportunities; decreased birth rates may free resources for R&D, while increased female workforce participation could boost economic activity, although adapting to these changes is crucial.
Global Population Decline: Challenges and Opportunities
Global population, projected to peak around 10 billion by 2050 before declining, presents both challenges and opportunities; decreased birth rates may free resources for R&D, while increased female workforce participation could boost economic activity, although adapting to these changes is crucial.
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60% Bias Score

Syria's Druze Conflict: Over 900 Dead After Israeli Airstrikes
A surge in violence between Bedouin and Druze groups in Syria's Sweida region escalated into an international incident after Israeli airstrikes on Damascus on July 16, 2025, resulting in over 900 deaths before a US-brokered ceasefire; the incident highlights the vulnerability of religious minorities...

Syria's Druze Conflict: Over 900 Dead After Israeli Airstrikes
A surge in violence between Bedouin and Druze groups in Syria's Sweida region escalated into an international incident after Israeli airstrikes on Damascus on July 16, 2025, resulting in over 900 deaths before a US-brokered ceasefire; the incident highlights the vulnerability of religious minorities...
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32% Bias Score

Kyrenia's Dome Hotel: A Refuge During the 1974 Turkish Invasion
During the 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus, the Dome Hotel in Kyrenia became a refuge for over 1000 Greek Cypriots and foreign tourists, initially a gathering point for tourists under UN guidance and later a makeshift shelter amidst conflict, illustrating the human cost of the invasion.

Kyrenia's Dome Hotel: A Refuge During the 1974 Turkish Invasion
During the 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus, the Dome Hotel in Kyrenia became a refuge for over 1000 Greek Cypriots and foreign tourists, initially a gathering point for tourists under UN guidance and later a makeshift shelter amidst conflict, illustrating the human cost of the invasion.
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48% Bias Score

Brazil Condemns US Sanctions on Supreme Court Justice
Brazilian President Lula condemned US visa sanctions targeting Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes and other officials involved in the prosecution of former President Jair Bolsonaro, calling it unacceptable interference in Brazil's judicial system.

Brazil Condemns US Sanctions on Supreme Court Justice
Brazilian President Lula condemned US visa sanctions targeting Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes and other officials involved in the prosecution of former President Jair Bolsonaro, calling it unacceptable interference in Brazil's judicial system.
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40% Bias Score

Colorado Dentist's Pay Cut, Marital Issues Precede Wife's Death
Colorado dentist James Craig's wife, Angela, died under suspicious circumstances after he faced a significant pay cut and admitted marital problems, leading a colleague to discover a potassium cyanide delivery to his office and alert authorities.

Colorado Dentist's Pay Cut, Marital Issues Precede Wife's Death
Colorado dentist James Craig's wife, Angela, died under suspicious circumstances after he faced a significant pay cut and admitted marital problems, leading a colleague to discover a potassium cyanide delivery to his office and alert authorities.
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40% Bias Score

DRC and M23 Agree to Ceasefire and Peace Talks in Doha
The DRC government and the M23 rebel group signed a joint declaration in Doha, Qatar, committing to a ceasefire by July 29th and peace negotiations starting August 8th, despite ongoing fighting in North and South Kivu provinces and the displacement of 37,000 people in July.

DRC and M23 Agree to Ceasefire and Peace Talks in Doha
The DRC government and the M23 rebel group signed a joint declaration in Doha, Qatar, committing to a ceasefire by July 29th and peace negotiations starting August 8th, despite ongoing fighting in North and South Kivu provinces and the displacement of 37,000 people in July.
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32% Bias Score

Individual Choice, Not Policy, Drives Global Birth Rate Decline
Janan Ganesh's Financial Times article argues that declining global birth rates stem from individual choice prioritizing personal success and leisure over parenthood, creating a political impasse and threatening long-term societal stability.

Individual Choice, Not Policy, Drives Global Birth Rate Decline
Janan Ganesh's Financial Times article argues that declining global birth rates stem from individual choice prioritizing personal success and leisure over parenthood, creating a political impasse and threatening long-term societal stability.
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60% Bias Score
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