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New Research Offers Hope for Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Treatment
Seventeen-month-old Amelia Turner underwent two surgeries for severe congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH), a condition affecting 1 in 3,000 babies, where abdominal organs move into the chest, highlighting the need for new, less invasive treatments.
New Research Offers Hope for Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Treatment
Seventeen-month-old Amelia Turner underwent two surgeries for severe congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH), a condition affecting 1 in 3,000 babies, where abdominal organs move into the chest, highlighting the need for new, less invasive treatments.
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48% Bias Score


Gen Z's Declining Reading Habits Threaten Future Workforce
A 2025 study reveals that 35% of Gen Z students dislike reading, and 43% rarely read for fun, potentially creating a workforce skilled in tools but lacking in critical thinking and imagination, as supported by declining reading scores and international studies.
Gen Z's Declining Reading Habits Threaten Future Workforce
A 2025 study reveals that 35% of Gen Z students dislike reading, and 43% rarely read for fun, potentially creating a workforce skilled in tools but lacking in critical thinking and imagination, as supported by declining reading scores and international studies.
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48% Bias Score


Harmless Harvest Improves Coconut Yields with Regenerative Agriculture in Thailand
Harmless Harvest, a California-based coconut water company, is implementing regenerative agriculture techniques on its Thai Nam Hom coconut farms, resulting in significantly improved soil health and increased resilience to climate change impacts, as measured by lower soil temperatures and doubled so...
Harmless Harvest Improves Coconut Yields with Regenerative Agriculture in Thailand
Harmless Harvest, a California-based coconut water company, is implementing regenerative agriculture techniques on its Thai Nam Hom coconut farms, resulting in significantly improved soil health and increased resilience to climate change impacts, as measured by lower soil temperatures and doubled so...
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48% Bias Score


Germany Expands Naval Presence in Baltic Sea
Germany's naval command, headquartered at the expanded Hanse-Kaserne, is bolstering its presence in the Baltic Sea with the new NATO command post, Commander Task Force Baltic, and the acquisition of the Warnowwerft shipyard, enabling faster maintenance and repair of its fleet.
Germany Expands Naval Presence in Baltic Sea
Germany's naval command, headquartered at the expanded Hanse-Kaserne, is bolstering its presence in the Baltic Sea with the new NATO command post, Commander Task Force Baltic, and the acquisition of the Warnowwerft shipyard, enabling faster maintenance and repair of its fleet.
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24% Bias Score


Dutch Public Trust in Politics at Historic Low, Fueled by Populism
A 2025 Sociaal en Culturel Planbureau study reveals that less than one-third of Dutch citizens feel represented by their government, leading to widespread public dissatisfaction and the rise of populism due to a perceived disconnect between citizens' needs and political actions.
Dutch Public Trust in Politics at Historic Low, Fueled by Populism
A 2025 Sociaal en Culturel Planbureau study reveals that less than one-third of Dutch citizens feel represented by their government, leading to widespread public dissatisfaction and the rise of populism due to a perceived disconnect between citizens' needs and political actions.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Doubles Tariffs on Indian Goods to 50%
President Trump doubled tariffs on Indian imports to 50%, citing India's purchase of Russian oil as the reason, potentially jeopardizing US-India relations and increasing consumer prices.
Trump Doubles Tariffs on Indian Goods to 50%
President Trump doubled tariffs on Indian imports to 50%, citing India's purchase of Russian oil as the reason, potentially jeopardizing US-India relations and increasing consumer prices.
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40% Bias Score

Australia expels Iranian ambassador over anti-Semitic attacks
Australia expelled Iran's ambassador due to credible intelligence showing Iranian government-directed anti-Semitic attacks in Sydney and Melbourne; Israel claims its intervention influenced the decision, which Iran rejects as an attempt to deflect criticism of Israel.

Australia expels Iranian ambassador over anti-Semitic attacks
Australia expelled Iran's ambassador due to credible intelligence showing Iranian government-directed anti-Semitic attacks in Sydney and Melbourne; Israel claims its intervention influenced the decision, which Iran rejects as an attempt to deflect criticism of Israel.
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40% Bias Score

AI Market Bubble Concerns Rise Amidst Overvalued Stocks and Unprofitable Companies
Concerns are rising about an AI market bubble, fueled by overvalued tech stocks, unprofitable AI companies, and inexperienced investors, despite AI's potential to transform industries; a recent MIT study shows 95% of enterprise AI pilots fail to create measurable savings or boost profits.

AI Market Bubble Concerns Rise Amidst Overvalued Stocks and Unprofitable Companies
Concerns are rising about an AI market bubble, fueled by overvalued tech stocks, unprofitable AI companies, and inexperienced investors, despite AI's potential to transform industries; a recent MIT study shows 95% of enterprise AI pilots fail to create measurable savings or boost profits.
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60% Bias Score

Australia Expels Iranian Ambassador After Intelligence Links Iran to Antisemitic Attacks
Following intelligence reports linking Iran to antisemitic attacks in Australia, the Australian government expelled Iran's ambassador and designated the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization; three additional Iranian embassy officials were also expelled, while three remain to...

Australia Expels Iranian Ambassador After Intelligence Links Iran to Antisemitic Attacks
Following intelligence reports linking Iran to antisemitic attacks in Australia, the Australian government expelled Iran's ambassador and designated the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization; three additional Iranian embassy officials were also expelled, while three remain to...
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56% Bias Score

Soaring Spanish Room Rental Costs Impact Students and Young Workers
The average cost of a shared room in Spain is €420 per month (Q2 2025), exceeding €500 in Madrid and Barcelona, while the yearly increase is 5%. This impacts young workers and students significantly, given that the cost is almost one-third of the minimum wage or the equivalent of a couple's monthly ...

Soaring Spanish Room Rental Costs Impact Students and Young Workers
The average cost of a shared room in Spain is €420 per month (Q2 2025), exceeding €500 in Madrid and Barcelona, while the yearly increase is 5%. This impacts young workers and students significantly, given that the cost is almost one-third of the minimum wage or the equivalent of a couple's monthly ...
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32% Bias Score

S&P 500 Rises Despite Concerns Over Fed Independence
The S&P 500 closed up 0.41% at 6,465.94 on Tuesday, boosted by Nvidia and Eli Lilly, despite concerns about the Federal Reserve's independence after President Trump fired a governor; investors anticipate a September interest rate cut.

S&P 500 Rises Despite Concerns Over Fed Independence
The S&P 500 closed up 0.41% at 6,465.94 on Tuesday, boosted by Nvidia and Eli Lilly, despite concerns about the Federal Reserve's independence after President Trump fired a governor; investors anticipate a September interest rate cut.
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36% Bias Score

374 Wildfire Deaths in Spain: Air Accidents, Trapped by Flames, and Systemic Issues
A study reveals 374 deaths in Spanish wildfires over 50 years; 256 (70%) were firefighters, with air accidents (80 deaths among professionals) and being trapped by flames (89 deaths) as leading causes; transportation accidents (23 deaths among professionals) also pose significant risks.

374 Wildfire Deaths in Spain: Air Accidents, Trapped by Flames, and Systemic Issues
A study reveals 374 deaths in Spanish wildfires over 50 years; 256 (70%) were firefighters, with air accidents (80 deaths among professionals) and being trapped by flames (89 deaths) as leading causes; transportation accidents (23 deaths among professionals) also pose significant risks.
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28% Bias Score
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