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Gabbard Condemns Psaki's Rejection of Prayer After School Shooting
Former Democrat Tulsi Gabbard, now director of National Intelligence, criticized Jen Psaki's statement that "prayer is not freaking enough" following a Minneapolis school shooting that killed two children and injured eighteen, accusing Psaki and others of "hatred of God".
Gabbard Condemns Psaki's Rejection of Prayer After School Shooting
Former Democrat Tulsi Gabbard, now director of National Intelligence, criticized Jen Psaki's statement that "prayer is not freaking enough" following a Minneapolis school shooting that killed two children and injured eighteen, accusing Psaki and others of "hatred of God".
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48% Bias Score


Scottish Woman Conquers K2 Despite Shoulder Injury
Kirsty Mack, a 41-year-old Scottish ski instructor, summited K2, becoming possibly the first Scottish woman to do so, despite a debilitating shoulder injury sustained from a skiing accident years prior.
Scottish Woman Conquers K2 Despite Shoulder Injury
Kirsty Mack, a 41-year-old Scottish ski instructor, summited K2, becoming possibly the first Scottish woman to do so, despite a debilitating shoulder injury sustained from a skiing accident years prior.
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28% Bias Score


Italian Website Sharing Non-Consensual Images of Women Shut Down
A website in Italy, "Fica," that published non-consensual images and derogatory comments about prominent women, including Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, has been shut down following criticism and investigations.
Italian Website Sharing Non-Consensual Images of Women Shut Down
A website in Italy, "Fica," that published non-consensual images and derogatory comments about prominent women, including Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, has been shut down following criticism and investigations.
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32% Bias Score


12,000-Year-Old Skeleton Reveals Evidence of Interpersonal Violence in Vietnam
A well-preserved 12,000-year-old skeleton unearthed in Vietnam shows signs of a projectile wound, suggesting evidence of conflict among hunter-gatherers in Southeast Asia during the late Pleistocene era.
12,000-Year-Old Skeleton Reveals Evidence of Interpersonal Violence in Vietnam
A well-preserved 12,000-year-old skeleton unearthed in Vietnam shows signs of a projectile wound, suggesting evidence of conflict among hunter-gatherers in Southeast Asia during the late Pleistocene era.
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4% Bias Score


Spanish and International Art Scene: A Season of Influences and Innovations
The 2023-2024 Spanish and international art seasons showcase a rich tapestry of exhibitions exploring artistic influences, innovations, and the enduring legacies of masters like Goya, with major museum openings and renovations in New York City also highlighting the global art market's dynamism.
Spanish and International Art Scene: A Season of Influences and Innovations
The 2023-2024 Spanish and international art seasons showcase a rich tapestry of exhibitions exploring artistic influences, innovations, and the enduring legacies of masters like Goya, with major museum openings and renovations in New York City also highlighting the global art market's dynamism.
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0% Bias Score


Jesuit's Forgotten Plan for a Universal Language
In 1653, Spanish Jesuit Pedro Bermudo proposed a universal language system in Rome, using a combination of Roman and Arabic numerals to categorize concepts, a plan that was later referenced by Gottfried Leibniz and recently revived in a theatrical production.
Jesuit's Forgotten Plan for a Universal Language
In 1653, Spanish Jesuit Pedro Bermudo proposed a universal language system in Rome, using a combination of Roman and Arabic numerals to categorize concepts, a plan that was later referenced by Gottfried Leibniz and recently revived in a theatrical production.
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32% Bias Score

EPA Fires Employees for Criticizing Trump Administration
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) fired at least eight employees for signing a letter criticizing the agency's leadership under Administrator Lee Zeldin and President Donald Trump, citing inaccurate information and undermining public will.

EPA Fires Employees for Criticizing Trump Administration
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) fired at least eight employees for signing a letter criticizing the agency's leadership under Administrator Lee Zeldin and President Donald Trump, citing inaccurate information and undermining public will.
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60% Bias Score

SSA Chief Data Officer Resigns After Whistleblower Complaint
Charles Borges, the Social Security Administration's chief data officer, resigned Friday, alleging retaliation after filing a whistleblower complaint about the Department of Government Efficiency uploading sensitive Social Security data to a vulnerable cloud environment; the SSA denies the data was ...

SSA Chief Data Officer Resigns After Whistleblower Complaint
Charles Borges, the Social Security Administration's chief data officer, resigned Friday, alleging retaliation after filing a whistleblower complaint about the Department of Government Efficiency uploading sensitive Social Security data to a vulnerable cloud environment; the SSA denies the data was ...
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32% Bias Score

SCO Summit Showcases China's Growing Global Influence
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Tianjin, China, from June 30 to July 1, 2024, aims to project China as a global leader, hosting leaders from across Asia and the Middle East amidst geopolitical tensions.

SCO Summit Showcases China's Growing Global Influence
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Tianjin, China, from June 30 to July 1, 2024, aims to project China as a global leader, hosting leaders from across Asia and the Middle East amidst geopolitical tensions.
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52% Bias Score

Overtourism: European Cities Implement Restrictions
Venice, Santorini, and Barcelona are implementing new restrictions to combat overtourism, including entry fees, limits on cruise ships, and regulations on short-term rentals.

Overtourism: European Cities Implement Restrictions
Venice, Santorini, and Barcelona are implementing new restrictions to combat overtourism, including entry fees, limits on cruise ships, and regulations on short-term rentals.
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16% Bias Score

US Judge Halts Trump-Era Expedited Deportation Program Expansion
A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order halting the expansion of a rapid deportation program implemented by the Trump administration, citing a significant risk of deporting immigrants who may have a right to remain in the US without due process.

US Judge Halts Trump-Era Expedited Deportation Program Expansion
A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order halting the expansion of a rapid deportation program implemented by the Trump administration, citing a significant risk of deporting immigrants who may have a right to remain in the US without due process.
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48% Bias Score

Sustainable Building Technologies: Reducing Energy Consumption in Housing
Current housing construction and maintenance consume 40% of global energy, with 63% used inefficiently; research focuses on creating self-regulating buildings using phase-change materials and biominerals to reduce energy waste and emissions.

Sustainable Building Technologies: Reducing Energy Consumption in Housing
Current housing construction and maintenance consume 40% of global energy, with 63% used inefficiently; research focuses on creating self-regulating buildings using phase-change materials and biominerals to reduce energy waste and emissions.
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12% Bias Score
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