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Ukraine's National Prayer Breakfast: Interfaith Unity Amidst War
The second annual National Prayer Breakfast in Kyiv on August 25th united over 1000 guests, including religious leaders from various faiths, Ukrainian officials, international partners, and families of fallen soldiers, concluding a 24-hour global prayer initiative for peace in Ukraine; the event not...
Ukraine's National Prayer Breakfast: Interfaith Unity Amidst War
The second annual National Prayer Breakfast in Kyiv on August 25th united over 1000 guests, including religious leaders from various faiths, Ukrainian officials, international partners, and families of fallen soldiers, concluding a 24-hour global prayer initiative for peace in Ukraine; the event not...
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44% Bias Score


Humanity's Radio Signals Reveal a New Strategy for Finding Extraterrestrial Life
A study analyzing 20 years of NASA's Deep Space Network data reveals that 79% of transmissions occur within 5 degrees of Earth's orbital plane, suggesting a focused search strategy for potential extraterrestrial signals, particularly during Earth-Mars alignments, offering a 400,000-fold improvement ...
Humanity's Radio Signals Reveal a New Strategy for Finding Extraterrestrial Life
A study analyzing 20 years of NASA's Deep Space Network data reveals that 79% of transmissions occur within 5 degrees of Earth's orbital plane, suggesting a focused search strategy for potential extraterrestrial signals, particularly during Earth-Mars alignments, offering a 400,000-fold improvement ...
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40% Bias Score


Sinaloa Cartel Co-founder Zambada Pleads Guilty, Claims Kidnapping
Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, co-founder of the Sinaloa cartel, pleaded guilty on Monday to racketeering and running a criminal enterprise in a US court, following his controversial July 2024 arrest in Texas, which he claims was a kidnapping. Zambada's plea deal comes as Donald Trump's administration ap...
Sinaloa Cartel Co-founder Zambada Pleads Guilty, Claims Kidnapping
Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, co-founder of the Sinaloa cartel, pleaded guilty on Monday to racketeering and running a criminal enterprise in a US court, following his controversial July 2024 arrest in Texas, which he claims was a kidnapping. Zambada's plea deal comes as Donald Trump's administration ap...
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40% Bias Score


Trump's Tariff Threat Risks Further US Car Price Increases
President Trump's threat to impose a 200 percent tariff on Chinese rare earth magnets, crucial for US car manufacturing, risks further price increases for vehicles and related services, echoing the impact of the 2021-2023 computer chip shortage that significantly increased car prices. The action com...
Trump's Tariff Threat Risks Further US Car Price Increases
President Trump's threat to impose a 200 percent tariff on Chinese rare earth magnets, crucial for US car manufacturing, risks further price increases for vehicles and related services, echoing the impact of the 2021-2023 computer chip shortage that significantly increased car prices. The action com...
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44% Bias Score


UK to Close Five More Asylum Hotels, Saving Millions
The UK government is closing five more asylum seeker hotels, reducing the number from 400 in 2023 to just over 200, saving £3.5 million daily and £1 billion annually; this follows public anger over high-profile crimes and legal challenges.
UK to Close Five More Asylum Hotels, Saving Millions
The UK government is closing five more asylum seeker hotels, reducing the number from 400 in 2023 to just over 200, saving £3.5 million daily and £1 billion annually; this follows public anger over high-profile crimes and legal challenges.
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56% Bias Score


Home Office Asylum Officer's Anti-Asylum Views Spark Investigation
A Home Office asylum decision-maker and Reform UK councillor, Paul Bean, faces investigation for social media posts expressing anti-asylum views, contradicting official statistics and potentially violating the civil service code. The Home Office is investigating.
Home Office Asylum Officer's Anti-Asylum Views Spark Investigation
A Home Office asylum decision-maker and Reform UK councillor, Paul Bean, faces investigation for social media posts expressing anti-asylum views, contradicting official statistics and potentially violating the civil service code. The Home Office is investigating.
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60% Bias Score

Habeck Condemns Bundestag President Klöckner for Partisan Actions
Former German Vice-Chancellor Robert Habeck criticized Bundestag President Julia Klöckner for her partisan actions, accusing her of fueling a "culture war", hindering productive political discourse, and prioritizing lobbying interests over societal needs. Habeck's departure from the Bundestag coinci...

Habeck Condemns Bundestag President Klöckner for Partisan Actions
Former German Vice-Chancellor Robert Habeck criticized Bundestag President Julia Klöckner for her partisan actions, accusing her of fueling a "culture war", hindering productive political discourse, and prioritizing lobbying interests over societal needs. Habeck's departure from the Bundestag coinci...
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56% Bias Score

Merkel's 2015 Refugee Policy: Long-Term Impacts and Political Fallout
In 2015, German Chancellor Angela Merkel's decision to open Germany's borders to hundreds of thousands of refugees led to over a million asylum applications in 2015-2016, straining resources and fueling political polarization, particularly boosting the AfD party.

Merkel's 2015 Refugee Policy: Long-Term Impacts and Political Fallout
In 2015, German Chancellor Angela Merkel's decision to open Germany's borders to hundreds of thousands of refugees led to over a million asylum applications in 2015-2016, straining resources and fueling political polarization, particularly boosting the AfD party.
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40% Bias Score

Former Police Officer to Plead to Double Murder
Former NSW Police officer Beau Lamarre-Condon will plead to two murder charges on Tuesday for the deaths of television presenter Jesse Baird and his boyfriend, Luke Davies, whose bodies were found in February 2025, eight days after they were allegedly shot by Lamarre-Condon with his service pistol.

Former Police Officer to Plead to Double Murder
Former NSW Police officer Beau Lamarre-Condon will plead to two murder charges on Tuesday for the deaths of television presenter Jesse Baird and his boyfriend, Luke Davies, whose bodies were found in February 2025, eight days after they were allegedly shot by Lamarre-Condon with his service pistol.
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40% Bias Score

EU's Geopolitical Decline: From Expansion to Dependence
The EU's current geopolitical weakness is rooted in the 1990s' rapid expansion and Euro adoption, creating economic and political vulnerabilities that have hindered effective responses to external pressures, particularly concerning Russia and the US.

EU's Geopolitical Decline: From Expansion to Dependence
The EU's current geopolitical weakness is rooted in the 1990s' rapid expansion and Euro adoption, creating economic and political vulnerabilities that have hindered effective responses to external pressures, particularly concerning Russia and the US.
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64% Bias Score

Congress Subpoenas Epstein's Estate Amidst Investigation into Mismanagement
The House Oversight Committee subpoenaed Jeffrey Epstein's estate for all unredacted documents related to the late sex offender, following the Justice Department's release of thousands of pages of documents to Congress; the committee is investigating potential mismanagement of the Epstein investigat...

Congress Subpoenas Epstein's Estate Amidst Investigation into Mismanagement
The House Oversight Committee subpoenaed Jeffrey Epstein's estate for all unredacted documents related to the late sex offender, following the Justice Department's release of thousands of pages of documents to Congress; the committee is investigating potential mismanagement of the Epstein investigat...
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64% Bias Score

Misinterpreting Emotions: A Potential Early Warning Sign for Dementia
A University of Cambridge and Tel Aviv University study found that misinterpreting emotions as positive, especially anger, fear, or sadness as positive, may be an early sign of cognitive decline in older adults, potentially preceding memory loss; brain imaging showed related changes in regions assoc...

Misinterpreting Emotions: A Potential Early Warning Sign for Dementia
A University of Cambridge and Tel Aviv University study found that misinterpreting emotions as positive, especially anger, fear, or sadness as positive, may be an early sign of cognitive decline in older adults, potentially preceding memory loss; brain imaging showed related changes in regions assoc...
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24% Bias Score
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