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Legal Fight for Release of 10,000+ Epstein-Related FBI Documents
A legal battle is underway over the release of over 10,000 FBI documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, with a news website and journalist appealing an FBI decision to withhold them, creating tension between transparency and protecting ongoing investigations. The Justice Department's request to unseal ...
Legal Fight for Release of 10,000+ Epstein-Related FBI Documents
A legal battle is underway over the release of over 10,000 FBI documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, with a news website and journalist appealing an FBI decision to withhold them, creating tension between transparency and protecting ongoing investigations. The Justice Department's request to unseal ...
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52% Bias Score


Ultra-Processed Foods Trigger Addictive Behaviors: Study
A study published in Nature Medicine reveals that ultra-processed foods can trigger addictive behaviors in 16% of the population due to their impact on the brain's reward system, prompting calls for immediate action from health authorities.
Ultra-Processed Foods Trigger Addictive Behaviors: Study
A study published in Nature Medicine reveals that ultra-processed foods can trigger addictive behaviors in 16% of the population due to their impact on the brain's reward system, prompting calls for immediate action from health authorities.
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52% Bias Score


32-Year Sentence for Sexual Abuse of Child Rescued from Colombian Jungle
Manuel Ranoque, stepfather of four children rescued from the Colombian jungle after a plane crash, was sentenced to 32 years in prison for sexually abusing the eldest daughter between 2020 and 2023, a crime revealed after the children came under the care of the Colombian Institute of Family Welfare ...
32-Year Sentence for Sexual Abuse of Child Rescued from Colombian Jungle
Manuel Ranoque, stepfather of four children rescued from the Colombian jungle after a plane crash, was sentenced to 32 years in prison for sexually abusing the eldest daughter between 2020 and 2023, a crime revealed after the children came under the care of the Colombian Institute of Family Welfare ...
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48% Bias Score


Hamas's Gaza Rule Exposes Failure of Palestinian Self-Governance
Hamas's control over Gaza since 2005, following a single election, has led to a humanitarian crisis and undermined the prospects for a Palestinian state; the spread of misinformation further erodes public trust in Western institutions.
Hamas's Gaza Rule Exposes Failure of Palestinian Self-Governance
Hamas's control over Gaza since 2005, following a single election, has led to a humanitarian crisis and undermined the prospects for a Palestinian state; the spread of misinformation further erodes public trust in Western institutions.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Tariffs Deliver $1.1B Blow to GM in Q2 2025
In Q2 2025, President Trump's tariffs negatively impacted major US corporations, including Steven Madden Ltd. (2.3% profit margin reduction), General Motors ($1.1 billion loss), and W.W. Grainger (gross margin softness), highlighting the wide-ranging economic consequences.
Trump Tariffs Deliver $1.1B Blow to GM in Q2 2025
In Q2 2025, President Trump's tariffs negatively impacted major US corporations, including Steven Madden Ltd. (2.3% profit margin reduction), General Motors ($1.1 billion loss), and W.W. Grainger (gross margin softness), highlighting the wide-ranging economic consequences.
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40% Bias Score


Workplace Shootings Renew Focus on Psychological Safety
Four employees were killed in a Manhattan shooting this summer, prompting renewed concerns about workplace psychological safety; the article explores five key criteria for evaluating workplace safety, including security measures, sexual harassment policies, layoff anxiety, vacation time, and open co...
Workplace Shootings Renew Focus on Psychological Safety
Four employees were killed in a Manhattan shooting this summer, prompting renewed concerns about workplace psychological safety; the article explores five key criteria for evaluating workplace safety, including security measures, sexual harassment policies, layoff anxiety, vacation time, and open co...
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36% Bias Score

Thatcher's "Right-to-Buy" Scheme Cost UK Taxpayers £200 Billion
A Common Wealth report reveals that Margaret Thatcher's "right-to-buy" scheme, allowing council tenants to purchase homes at steep discounts since 1980, cost UK taxpayers nearly £200 billion, fueling a social housing shortage and increasing inequality; the policy's impact includes a significant rise...

Thatcher's "Right-to-Buy" Scheme Cost UK Taxpayers £200 Billion
A Common Wealth report reveals that Margaret Thatcher's "right-to-buy" scheme, allowing council tenants to purchase homes at steep discounts since 1980, cost UK taxpayers nearly £200 billion, fueling a social housing shortage and increasing inequality; the policy's impact includes a significant rise...
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60% Bias Score

Plan Marta: 815 Spanish Women's Migration to Australia
Between 1960 and 1963, the Spanish government, in conjunction with the Australian Catholic Church, facilitated the migration of approximately 815 women to Australia under the 'Plan Marta,' with many remaining due to high return costs and establishing lasting social communities.

Plan Marta: 815 Spanish Women's Migration to Australia
Between 1960 and 1963, the Spanish government, in conjunction with the Australian Catholic Church, facilitated the migration of approximately 815 women to Australia under the 'Plan Marta,' with many remaining due to high return costs and establishing lasting social communities.
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40% Bias Score

China's 'Cooling Economy': Growth Amidst Heatwave Inequality
Amidst soaring temperatures exceeding 40°C in several Chinese cities, the government launched a 'cooling economy' initiative, promoting tourism and energy-efficient appliances to counter heatstroke while boosting economic growth, revealing growing social inequalities.

China's 'Cooling Economy': Growth Amidst Heatwave Inequality
Amidst soaring temperatures exceeding 40°C in several Chinese cities, the government launched a 'cooling economy' initiative, promoting tourism and energy-efficient appliances to counter heatstroke while boosting economic growth, revealing growing social inequalities.
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40% Bias Score

Son Heung-min to Leave Tottenham, Impacting South Korean Fanbase
Son Heung-min announced his departure from Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday, likely joining LAFC in Major League Soccer, impacting the club's marketing strategy in South Korea where his popularity significantly boosted the success of Tottenham's tours sponsored by Coupang.

Son Heung-min to Leave Tottenham, Impacting South Korean Fanbase
Son Heung-min announced his departure from Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday, likely joining LAFC in Major League Soccer, impacting the club's marketing strategy in South Korea where his popularity significantly boosted the success of Tottenham's tours sponsored by Coupang.
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36% Bias Score

Lusatia's Post-Coal Transformation: A $2 Billion Lakeland
Germany's Lusatia region, formerly a coal-mining hub, is undergoing a massive $2 billion regeneration project, transforming former opencast mines into Europe's largest artificial lakeland, attracting tourism and showcasing sustainable post-industrial development.

Lusatia's Post-Coal Transformation: A $2 Billion Lakeland
Germany's Lusatia region, formerly a coal-mining hub, is undergoing a massive $2 billion regeneration project, transforming former opencast mines into Europe's largest artificial lakeland, attracting tourism and showcasing sustainable post-industrial development.
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40% Bias Score

Strong Q2 Earnings Offset by Weak Jobs Report and Trade Tensions
The second-busiest week of Q2 earnings season shows a 10.3% year-over-year S&P 500 earnings growth, exceeding expectations, despite a market retreat due to a weak jobs report (73,000 jobs added, unemployment at 4.2%), increased tariffs, and geopolitical tensions.

Strong Q2 Earnings Offset by Weak Jobs Report and Trade Tensions
The second-busiest week of Q2 earnings season shows a 10.3% year-over-year S&P 500 earnings growth, exceeding expectations, despite a market retreat due to a weak jobs report (73,000 jobs added, unemployment at 4.2%), increased tariffs, and geopolitical tensions.
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40% Bias Score
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