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FC Bayern München Women Win Bundesliga Opener Before Record Crowd
FC Bayern München's women's team started their Bundesliga season with a 2-0 home win against Bayer Leverkusen in front of a record crowd of 57,762, thanks to goals from Vanessa Gilles and Klara Bühl in the 76th and 77th minutes respectively.
FC Bayern München Women Win Bundesliga Opener Before Record Crowd
FC Bayern München's women's team started their Bundesliga season with a 2-0 home win against Bayer Leverkusen in front of a record crowd of 57,762, thanks to goals from Vanessa Gilles and Klara Bühl in the 76th and 77th minutes respectively.
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44% Bias Score


Jim Jarmusch Wins Golden Lion at Venice Film Festival
Jim Jarmusch's "Father Mother Sister Brother", exploring complex family relationships, won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival; other awards included the Jury Grand Prix for "The Voice of Hind Rajab" and Best Director for Benny Safdie's "The Smashing Machine".
Jim Jarmusch Wins Golden Lion at Venice Film Festival
Jim Jarmusch's "Father Mother Sister Brother", exploring complex family relationships, won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival; other awards included the Jury Grand Prix for "The Voice of Hind Rajab" and Best Director for Benny Safdie's "The Smashing Machine".
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12% Bias Score


Florida to Review Permits for Capturing Endangered Marine Species
Following public outrage over a viral video showing the capture of an endangered giant manta ray in Florida for an Abu Dhabi aquarium, Florida authorities will review the permitting process for capturing endangered marine species.
Florida to Review Permits for Capturing Endangered Marine Species
Following public outrage over a viral video showing the capture of an endangered giant manta ray in Florida for an Abu Dhabi aquarium, Florida authorities will review the permitting process for capturing endangered marine species.
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16% Bias Score


Mexico Arrests Over 10 Officials and Businessmen for Fuel Smuggling
Mexican authorities arrested at least 10 officials and businessmen for illegally trafficking over 10 million liters of diesel fuel, discovered in March on a vessel that arrived at the port of Tampico; the investigation suggests a network involving fuel traders and port authorities.
Mexico Arrests Over 10 Officials and Businessmen for Fuel Smuggling
Mexican authorities arrested at least 10 officials and businessmen for illegally trafficking over 10 million liters of diesel fuel, discovered in March on a vessel that arrived at the port of Tampico; the investigation suggests a network involving fuel traders and port authorities.
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16% Bias Score


Meeting of Eurasian Authoritarian Leaders in Beijing
The recent meeting in Beijing between the leaders of China, Russia, and North Korea highlighted the growing alliance of Eurasian authoritarian regimes, showcasing military advancements and signaling a unified front against the West.
Meeting of Eurasian Authoritarian Leaders in Beijing
The recent meeting in Beijing between the leaders of China, Russia, and North Korea highlighted the growing alliance of Eurasian authoritarian regimes, showcasing military advancements and signaling a unified front against the West.
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52% Bias Score


DEI Bans Hamper Suicide Prevention Efforts in Higher Education
Recent DEI bans in higher education, though not explicitly targeting mental health services, are inadvertently hindering suicide prevention efforts by causing confusion and the cessation of crucial support groups for at-risk students.
DEI Bans Hamper Suicide Prevention Efforts in Higher Education
Recent DEI bans in higher education, though not explicitly targeting mental health services, are inadvertently hindering suicide prevention efforts by causing confusion and the cessation of crucial support groups for at-risk students.
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32% Bias Score

Brazil's Hunger Eradication: A Political Decision and Systemic Challenges
Brazil's exit from the UN's Hunger Map, signifying less than 2.5% of its population faces food insecurity, highlights a political success but leaves 28 million Brazilians still hungry, demanding systemic change in food distribution and production.

Brazil's Hunger Eradication: A Political Decision and Systemic Challenges
Brazil's exit from the UN's Hunger Map, signifying less than 2.5% of its population faces food insecurity, highlights a political success but leaves 28 million Brazilians still hungry, demanding systemic change in food distribution and production.
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16% Bias Score

Controversial Doctor's Claims at Reform Party Conference Spark Outrage
At the Reform party conference, cardiologist Aseem Malhotra claimed Covid vaccines caused cancer in the royal family, sparking condemnation from the health secretary and Cancer Research UK, while other controversial speeches fueled concerns about the party's image.

Controversial Doctor's Claims at Reform Party Conference Spark Outrage
At the Reform party conference, cardiologist Aseem Malhotra claimed Covid vaccines caused cancer in the royal family, sparking condemnation from the health secretary and Cancer Research UK, while other controversial speeches fueled concerns about the party's image.
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60% Bias Score

Widespread Protests in Iceland Demand Action on Gaza Crisis
On October 7, 2023, approximately 2,000 Icelanders protested in Reykjavík and six other cities, demanding an Icelandic embargo against Israel, severed diplomatic ties, and immediate international legal action regarding the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The protests involved numerous organizations, in...

Widespread Protests in Iceland Demand Action on Gaza Crisis
On October 7, 2023, approximately 2,000 Icelanders protested in Reykjavík and six other cities, demanding an Icelandic embargo against Israel, severed diplomatic ties, and immediate international legal action regarding the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The protests involved numerous organizations, in...
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36% Bias Score

LiDAR Reveals Maya Elite Integration in Rural and Urban Areas (250-900 CE)
Using LiDAR technology, researchers discovered that Maya elites (250-900 CE) were integrated into both urban and rural areas, challenging previous assumptions about their spatial segregation, and suggesting their role in resource management and agricultural oversight.

LiDAR Reveals Maya Elite Integration in Rural and Urban Areas (250-900 CE)
Using LiDAR technology, researchers discovered that Maya elites (250-900 CE) were integrated into both urban and rural areas, challenging previous assumptions about their spatial segregation, and suggesting their role in resource management and agricultural oversight.
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16% Bias Score

1977: The Dawn of Personal Computing and the Fourth Industrial Revolution
David Kay's "What Do Androids Dream Of?" highlights 1977 as the year the Apple II, the first personal computer accessible to the public, launched, marking a pivotal moment preceding today's Fourth Industrial Revolution characterized by rapid technological advancements.

1977: The Dawn of Personal Computing and the Fourth Industrial Revolution
David Kay's "What Do Androids Dream Of?" highlights 1977 as the year the Apple II, the first personal computer accessible to the public, launched, marking a pivotal moment preceding today's Fourth Industrial Revolution characterized by rapid technological advancements.
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24% Bias Score

Stray Kids Achieve Record-Breaking Seventh No. 1 on Billboard 200 with "Karma
Stray Kids' new album, "Karma," debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, making them the K-pop act with the most No. 1 albums, surpassing BTS's six No. 1s, with a massive debut week of 313,000 equivalent units.

Stray Kids Achieve Record-Breaking Seventh No. 1 on Billboard 200 with "Karma
Stray Kids' new album, "Karma," debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, making them the K-pop act with the most No. 1 albums, surpassing BTS's six No. 1s, with a massive debut week of 313,000 equivalent units.
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44% Bias Score
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