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Doctor Pleads Guilty in Matthew Perry's Ketamine-Related Death
In Los Angeles, Dr. Salvador Plasencia pleaded guilty to four felony counts of distributing ketamine to Matthew Perry, contributing to the actor's death in October 2023; he faces up to 40 years in prison and a $2 million fine, and other individuals involved have also been charged.
Doctor Pleads Guilty in Matthew Perry's Ketamine-Related Death
In Los Angeles, Dr. Salvador Plasencia pleaded guilty to four felony counts of distributing ketamine to Matthew Perry, contributing to the actor's death in October 2023; he faces up to 40 years in prison and a $2 million fine, and other individuals involved have also been charged.
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44% Bias Score


Spain Advances to Eurocopa Final After Extra-Time Victory Over Germany
Spain defeated Germany 1-0 in extra time in the Eurocopa Women's semifinal, with Aitana Bonmatí scoring the winning goal, securing Spain's place in the final for the first time.
Spain Advances to Eurocopa Final After Extra-Time Victory Over Germany
Spain defeated Germany 1-0 in extra time in the Eurocopa Women's semifinal, with Aitana Bonmatí scoring the winning goal, securing Spain's place in the final for the first time.
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20% Bias Score


Supreme Court Sides with Trump, Allowing Removal of CPSC Members
The Supreme Court sided with President Trump, allowing him to remove three Democratic members from the Consumer Product Safety Commission, despite a lower court's block, expanding presidential power over independent agencies and potentially impacting public safety.
Supreme Court Sides with Trump, Allowing Removal of CPSC Members
The Supreme Court sided with President Trump, allowing him to remove three Democratic members from the Consumer Product Safety Commission, despite a lower court's block, expanding presidential power over independent agencies and potentially impacting public safety.
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44% Bias Score


Genoa G8 Summit: Violence, Police Brutality, and the Rise of Populism
The 2001 Genoa G8 summit saw violent clashes between protesters and police, resulting in injuries and the death of Carlo Giuliani; police actions, especially at the Diaz school, sparked widespread condemnation and ongoing debates about crowd control and police brutality.
Genoa G8 Summit: Violence, Police Brutality, and the Rise of Populism
The 2001 Genoa G8 summit saw violent clashes between protesters and police, resulting in injuries and the death of Carlo Giuliani; police actions, especially at the Diaz school, sparked widespread condemnation and ongoing debates about crowd control and police brutality.
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60% Bias Score


Spain Wins First Women's Euro Semifinal, Advances to Final
Spain won its first-ever Women's European Championship semifinal match against Germany on Wednesday in Zurich, winning 1-0 after extra time thanks to Aitana Bonmati's goal in the 113th minute, and will play defending champion England in the final.
Spain Wins First Women's Euro Semifinal, Advances to Final
Spain won its first-ever Women's European Championship semifinal match against Germany on Wednesday in Zurich, winning 1-0 after extra time thanks to Aitana Bonmati's goal in the 113th minute, and will play defending champion England in the final.
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24% Bias Score


Sochi Drone Debris Kills One, Injures Another
A Ukrainian drone's debris falling in Sochi, Russia, killed one woman and critically injured another on Aviatsionnaya Street in the Adler district; other recent attacks in Sevastopol and Novocherkassk caused property damage.
Sochi Drone Debris Kills One, Injures Another
A Ukrainian drone's debris falling in Sochi, Russia, killed one woman and critically injured another on Aviatsionnaya Street in the Adler district; other recent attacks in Sevastopol and Novocherkassk caused property damage.
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56% Bias Score

Rashford's Campaign Secures Free School Meals for UK Children
Manchester United footballer Marcus Rashford successfully campaigned in 2020 to provide free school meals to vulnerable children in the UK during school holidays, leveraging his personal experience of food insecurity and widespread public support to pressure the government into action.

Rashford's Campaign Secures Free School Meals for UK Children
Manchester United footballer Marcus Rashford successfully campaigned in 2020 to provide free school meals to vulnerable children in the UK during school holidays, leveraging his personal experience of food insecurity and widespread public support to pressure the government into action.
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40% Bias Score

Ex-Security Chief Implicated in Data Theft Case
Former Spanish Secretary of State for Security Francisco Martínez is implicated in a data theft case involving hacker 'Alcasec', facing charges of money laundering and revealing secrets, claiming his actions were solely to provide reintegration services.

Ex-Security Chief Implicated in Data Theft Case
Former Spanish Secretary of State for Security Francisco Martínez is implicated in a data theft case involving hacker 'Alcasec', facing charges of money laundering and revealing secrets, claiming his actions were solely to provide reintegration services.
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40% Bias Score

Arrest of Top Cartel Leader Creates Political Crisis in Mexico
Mexican authorities arrested Ulises "Pinto", second-in-command of the La Barredora cartel in Jalisco on Wednesday; the arrest implicates former Tabasco Governor Adán Augusto López, creating a political crisis within Morena.

Arrest of Top Cartel Leader Creates Political Crisis in Mexico
Mexican authorities arrested Ulises "Pinto", second-in-command of the La Barredora cartel in Jalisco on Wednesday; the arrest implicates former Tabasco Governor Adán Augusto López, creating a political crisis within Morena.
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60% Bias Score

Kohberger Sentenced to Life for Idaho Student Murders
Bryan Kohberger, a 30-year-old criminology graduate student, was sentenced to life in prison for the November 2022 stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students in Moscow, Idaho; his motive remains unknown, and a plea bargain avoided the death penalty, angering victims' families.

Kohberger Sentenced to Life for Idaho Student Murders
Bryan Kohberger, a 30-year-old criminology graduate student, was sentenced to life in prison for the November 2022 stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students in Moscow, Idaho; his motive remains unknown, and a plea bargain avoided the death penalty, angering victims' families.
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36% Bias Score

OnlyFans' Pandemic Boom: Explosive Growth and Associated Risks
During the COVID-19 pandemic, OnlyFans experienced explosive growth, with creators increasing from 348,000 to over 1.6 million in 2020 and paying customers rising from 13 million to over 82 million, generating €326 million in revenue; however, this success led to increased scrutiny regarding content...

OnlyFans' Pandemic Boom: Explosive Growth and Associated Risks
During the COVID-19 pandemic, OnlyFans experienced explosive growth, with creators increasing from 348,000 to over 1.6 million in 2020 and paying customers rising from 13 million to over 82 million, generating €326 million in revenue; however, this success led to increased scrutiny regarding content...
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52% Bias Score

Employee Engagement Directly Impacts Customer Satisfaction, Costing Trillions
A 2024 PwC report highlights that 82% of U.S. and 74% of non-U.S. customers want more human brand interaction, while only 21% of global employees feel engaged, costing the global economy \$8.8 trillion in lost productivity; studies show a direct link between employee engagement and customer satisfac...

Employee Engagement Directly Impacts Customer Satisfaction, Costing Trillions
A 2024 PwC report highlights that 82% of U.S. and 74% of non-U.S. customers want more human brand interaction, while only 21% of global employees feel engaged, costing the global economy \$8.8 trillion in lost productivity; studies show a direct link between employee engagement and customer satisfac...
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24% Bias Score
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