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Putin Rejects Proposal to Strike Kyiv's Bankova District
Belarusian President Lukashenko revealed that a proposal to strike Kyiv's Bankova district with the Orenburg missile system was made to Vladimir Putin, who rejected it; former Russian Prime Minister Sergei Stepashin commented, highlighting the densely populated civilian area and questioning the stra...
Putin Rejects Proposal to Strike Kyiv's Bankova District
Belarusian President Lukashenko revealed that a proposal to strike Kyiv's Bankova district with the Orenburg missile system was made to Vladimir Putin, who rejected it; former Russian Prime Minister Sergei Stepashin commented, highlighting the densely populated civilian area and questioning the stra...
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36% Bias Score


Critical Issues Emerge Following Microsoft's August Windows Security Update
Microsoft's August Windows security update is causing multiple critical issues, including potential PC failures during resets, disappearing SSDs when writing large files, and severe audio/video lag when using NDI, prompting warnings and workarounds from Microsoft.
Critical Issues Emerge Following Microsoft's August Windows Security Update
Microsoft's August Windows security update is causing multiple critical issues, including potential PC failures during resets, disappearing SSDs when writing large files, and severe audio/video lag when using NDI, prompting warnings and workarounds from Microsoft.
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56% Bias Score


Australia-Israel spat over cancelled visa for Israeli MP
Australia cancelled Israeli parliamentarian Simcha Rothman's visa for a speaking tour due to inflammatory statements concerning the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, triggering a diplomatic spat with Israel, which retaliated by revoking Australian diplomats' visas in the occupied West Bank.
Australia-Israel spat over cancelled visa for Israeli MP
Australia cancelled Israeli parliamentarian Simcha Rothman's visa for a speaking tour due to inflammatory statements concerning the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, triggering a diplomatic spat with Israel, which retaliated by revoking Australian diplomats' visas in the occupied West Bank.
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44% Bias Score


Teachers Unions Spend $43.5 Million on Left-Wing Causes Amid Membership Decline
The National Education Association and American Federation of Teachers spent $43.5 million since 2022 on left-wing causes, prompting concerns about resource allocation amid declining membership and raising questions about the use of public funds for political activities.
Teachers Unions Spend $43.5 Million on Left-Wing Causes Amid Membership Decline
The National Education Association and American Federation of Teachers spent $43.5 million since 2022 on left-wing causes, prompting concerns about resource allocation amid declining membership and raising questions about the use of public funds for political activities.
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60% Bias Score


Notting Hill Carnival Opens Amidst Vibrant Celebrations and Remembrance
Notting Hill Carnival's first day featured a vibrant children's parade and J'ouvert celebrations in west London, attracting thousands of attendees in colorful costumes and celebrating Caribbean culture, despite prior funding concerns, and concluding with a 72-second moment of silence to commemorate ...
Notting Hill Carnival Opens Amidst Vibrant Celebrations and Remembrance
Notting Hill Carnival's first day featured a vibrant children's parade and J'ouvert celebrations in west London, attracting thousands of attendees in colorful costumes and celebrating Caribbean culture, despite prior funding concerns, and concluding with a 72-second moment of silence to commemorate ...
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32% Bias Score


Israel Strikes Sanaa After Houthi Missile Attack
Israel launched retaliatory airstrikes on Sunday targeting military infrastructure in Sanaa, Yemen, including the presidential palace, power stations, and a fuel storage facility, in response to a Friday missile attack by Iranian-backed Houthi rebels that contained multiple small explosives, marking...
Israel Strikes Sanaa After Houthi Missile Attack
Israel launched retaliatory airstrikes on Sunday targeting military infrastructure in Sanaa, Yemen, including the presidential palace, power stations, and a fuel storage facility, in response to a Friday missile attack by Iranian-backed Houthi rebels that contained multiple small explosives, marking...
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40% Bias Score

Beijing Seminar Highlights Post-War Order, South China Sea Stability
A Beijing seminar emphasized upholding the post-World War II international order and respecting territorial sovereignty for South China Sea stability; China's reclamation of the Xisha and Nansha islands was presented as consistent with this order, supported by historical evidence dating back to the ...

Beijing Seminar Highlights Post-War Order, South China Sea Stability
A Beijing seminar emphasized upholding the post-World War II international order and respecting territorial sovereignty for South China Sea stability; China's reclamation of the Xisha and Nansha islands was presented as consistent with this order, supported by historical evidence dating back to the ...
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40% Bias Score

Preparing Businesses for Economic Downturns
This article emphasizes the importance of proactive business strategies for navigating economic downturns, focusing on financial preparedness, consistent marketing, diversified income, and strong client relationships to ensure survival and growth.

Preparing Businesses for Economic Downturns
This article emphasizes the importance of proactive business strategies for navigating economic downturns, focusing on financial preparedness, consistent marketing, diversified income, and strong client relationships to ensure survival and growth.
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40% Bias Score

Victorian Cashless Pokies Trial Sparks Controversy Over Missing Mandatory Loss Limits
The Victorian government's trial of cashless pokies in pubs and clubs, initially touted to include mandatory loss limits, has been altered to allow optional limits, prompting criticism and accusations of broken promises from reform advocates. The trial, slated to begin next month in three local gove...

Victorian Cashless Pokies Trial Sparks Controversy Over Missing Mandatory Loss Limits
The Victorian government's trial of cashless pokies in pubs and clubs, initially touted to include mandatory loss limits, has been altered to allow optional limits, prompting criticism and accusations of broken promises from reform advocates. The trial, slated to begin next month in three local gove...
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52% Bias Score

Trump Ally Elected RNC Chair, Sets Midterm Focus
Joe Gruters, a close Trump ally, was unanimously elected as the new RNC chair on Friday at the RNC's summer meeting in Atlanta, solidifying Trump's control over the GOP as it prepares for the 2024 midterm elections, focusing on election integrity and a recently passed domestic policy bill.

Trump Ally Elected RNC Chair, Sets Midterm Focus
Joe Gruters, a close Trump ally, was unanimously elected as the new RNC chair on Friday at the RNC's summer meeting in Atlanta, solidifying Trump's control over the GOP as it prepares for the 2024 midterm elections, focusing on election integrity and a recently passed domestic policy bill.
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60% Bias Score

Ireland Dominates Japan in Rugby World Cup Opener
Ireland defeated Japan 42-14 in their Rugby World Cup Pool C opener at Franklin's Gardens, Northampton, scoring six tries from six different players: Amee-Leigh Costigan, Neve Jones, Beibhinn Parsons, Fiona Tuite, Eve Higgins, and Enya Breen, all converted by Dannah O'Brien; Japan scored two tries.

Ireland Dominates Japan in Rugby World Cup Opener
Ireland defeated Japan 42-14 in their Rugby World Cup Pool C opener at Franklin's Gardens, Northampton, scoring six tries from six different players: Amee-Leigh Costigan, Neve Jones, Beibhinn Parsons, Fiona Tuite, Eve Higgins, and Enya Breen, all converted by Dannah O'Brien; Japan scored two tries.
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32% Bias Score

Antarctic Pollution: Tourism and Research Expeditions Accelerate Ice Melt
A study in Nature Sustainability reveals that human activity, particularly tourism (124,000 visitors in 2023-24) and research expeditions, is polluting Antarctica, increasing toxic metal concentrations tenfold in some areas and accelerating ice melt. Researchers from Chile, Germany, and the Netherla...

Antarctic Pollution: Tourism and Research Expeditions Accelerate Ice Melt
A study in Nature Sustainability reveals that human activity, particularly tourism (124,000 visitors in 2023-24) and research expeditions, is polluting Antarctica, increasing toxic metal concentrations tenfold in some areas and accelerating ice melt. Researchers from Chile, Germany, and the Netherla...
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36% Bias Score
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