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100,000 Protest Vucic in Belgrade Amidst Corruption Allegations
In Belgrade, Serbia, an estimated 100,000 people protested against President Vucic, demanding accountability for the Novi Sad train station roof collapse that killed 15 and alleging widespread corruption; Vucic claims Western intelligence orchestrated the demonstration.
100,000 Protest Vucic in Belgrade Amidst Corruption Allegations
In Belgrade, Serbia, an estimated 100,000 people protested against President Vucic, demanding accountability for the Novi Sad train station roof collapse that killed 15 and alleging widespread corruption; Vucic claims Western intelligence orchestrated the demonstration.
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40% Bias Score


Unique Genes and Healthy Lifestyle Contributed to 117-Year Lifespan
Maria Branyas Morera, the world's oldest person until her death at 117 in August 2023, possessed unique genes that made her cells function as if 17 years younger, alongside a healthy lifestyle including a Mediterranean diet and strong family ties.
Unique Genes and Healthy Lifestyle Contributed to 117-Year Lifespan
Maria Branyas Morera, the world's oldest person until her death at 117 in August 2023, possessed unique genes that made her cells function as if 17 years younger, alongside a healthy lifestyle including a Mediterranean diet and strong family ties.
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32% Bias Score


Orbán Announces Crackdown on Media and NGOs in Hungary
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced a crackdown on media and NGOs receiving foreign funds, comparing them to insects and vowing to eliminate their "financial machinery" before the 2026 elections, escalating his conflict with the EU and facing pressure from a rising opposition party.
Orbán Announces Crackdown on Media and NGOs in Hungary
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced a crackdown on media and NGOs receiving foreign funds, comparing them to insects and vowing to eliminate their "financial machinery" before the 2026 elections, escalating his conflict with the EU and facing pressure from a rising opposition party.
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56% Bias Score


Rival Protests in Seoul as South Korea Awaits Ruling on Impeached President
Rival protests over impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's December imposition of martial law filled Seoul's streets Saturday, as the Constitutional Court nears a decision on whether to remove him from office, potentially triggering a by-election.
Rival Protests in Seoul as South Korea Awaits Ruling on Impeached President
Rival protests over impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's December imposition of martial law filled Seoul's streets Saturday, as the Constitutional Court nears a decision on whether to remove him from office, potentially triggering a by-election.
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44% Bias Score


UK: Non-Fatal Strangulation During Sex—The Impact of Pornography
A UK government review found non-fatal strangulation (NFS) pornography widespread online, potentially influencing real-life sexual practices; 700 people were prosecuted for NFS between July 2022 and June 2023; experts warn of serious health risks and the link between NFS and domestic violence.
UK: Non-Fatal Strangulation During Sex—The Impact of Pornography
A UK government review found non-fatal strangulation (NFS) pornography widespread online, potentially influencing real-life sexual practices; 700 people were prosecuted for NFS between July 2022 and June 2023; experts warn of serious health risks and the link between NFS and domestic violence.
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64% Bias Score


Mass Protests Rock Belgrade Amid Corruption Scandal
Tens of thousands protested in Belgrade on Saturday against Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, following a deadly building collapse and amid wider corruption concerns; 13 were arrested overnight, and Vucic rejected calls for a transitional government.
Mass Protests Rock Belgrade Amid Corruption Scandal
Tens of thousands protested in Belgrade on Saturday against Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, following a deadly building collapse and amid wider corruption concerns; 13 were arrested overnight, and Vucic rejected calls for a transitional government.
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40% Bias Score

US Stocks Surge After Trade Policy Volatility
US Stock markets rebounded sharply on Friday, March 14th, with the Dow Jones, Nasdaq, and S&P 500 experiencing significant gains following a week of decline spurred by President Trump's threats of imposing tariffs on French and EU goods, while consumer confidence fell to 57.9.

US Stocks Surge After Trade Policy Volatility
US Stock markets rebounded sharply on Friday, March 14th, with the Dow Jones, Nasdaq, and S&P 500 experiencing significant gains following a week of decline spurred by President Trump's threats of imposing tariffs on French and EU goods, while consumer confidence fell to 57.9.
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36% Bias Score

Syria: Renewed Violence Causes Over 1,000 Deaths
Renewed violence in Syria, triggered by the killing of five security personnel by Assad loyalists, has caused over 1,000 deaths, including 700 civilians, and forced thousands to flee. The UN and other organizations are investigating and fear further escalation.

Syria: Renewed Violence Causes Over 1,000 Deaths
Renewed violence in Syria, triggered by the killing of five security personnel by Assad loyalists, has caused over 1,000 deaths, including 700 civilians, and forced thousands to flee. The UN and other organizations are investigating and fear further escalation.
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36% Bias Score

Buffer ETFs See \$2.5 Billion Inflow Amidst Market Volatility
Amidst a volatile U.S. stock market downturn, investors have channeled \$2.5 billion into buffer ETFs in the past month, seeking protection against losses, driven by uncertainty and a desire for stability, with financial advisors increasingly recommending them as a risk management tool.

Buffer ETFs See \$2.5 Billion Inflow Amidst Market Volatility
Amidst a volatile U.S. stock market downturn, investors have channeled \$2.5 billion into buffer ETFs in the past month, seeking protection against losses, driven by uncertainty and a desire for stability, with financial advisors increasingly recommending them as a risk management tool.
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44% Bias Score

Biden Administration Considers New Travel Ban Affecting Nearly 43 Countries
The Biden administration is considering a new travel ban affecting almost 43 countries, categorized into red (entry bans), orange (strict visa restrictions), and yellow (conditional improvements) tiers based on security concerns, marking a significant expansion of travel restrictions compared to the...

Biden Administration Considers New Travel Ban Affecting Nearly 43 Countries
The Biden administration is considering a new travel ban affecting almost 43 countries, categorized into red (entry bans), orange (strict visa restrictions), and yellow (conditional improvements) tiers based on security concerns, marking a significant expansion of travel restrictions compared to the...
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56% Bias Score

Senate Democrats' Approval of Spending Bill Empowers Trump's Budget Cuts
Senate Democrats' decision to allow Republicans to pass a spending bill averts a government shutdown, but empowers President Trump to implement deep cuts across various agencies, potentially affecting millions of Americans and the overall economy, while public opinion is divided on the impacts of th...

Senate Democrats' Approval of Spending Bill Empowers Trump's Budget Cuts
Senate Democrats' decision to allow Republicans to pass a spending bill averts a government shutdown, but empowers President Trump to implement deep cuts across various agencies, potentially affecting millions of Americans and the overall economy, while public opinion is divided on the impacts of th...
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48% Bias Score

SpaceX Rescues Stranded Astronauts
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched from Florida on March 15th, carrying four astronauts to the ISS to rescue two American astronauts stranded since June 2023 due to Boeing's Starliner spacecraft malfunction, returning them to Earth potentially as early as Wednesday.

SpaceX Rescues Stranded Astronauts
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched from Florida on March 15th, carrying four astronauts to the ISS to rescue two American astronauts stranded since June 2023 due to Boeing's Starliner spacecraft malfunction, returning them to Earth potentially as early as Wednesday.
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36% Bias Score
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