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Former LSU Receiver Dies by Suicide During Police Pursuit
Former LSU receiver Kyren Lacy, 24, died by suicide during a police pursuit in Texas while facing charges for a fatal December car accident in Louisiana that killed a 78-year-old man; the incident raises concerns about the pressure on athletes facing legal issues.
Former LSU Receiver Dies by Suicide During Police Pursuit
Former LSU receiver Kyren Lacy, 24, died by suicide during a police pursuit in Texas while facing charges for a fatal December car accident in Louisiana that killed a 78-year-old man; the incident raises concerns about the pressure on athletes facing legal issues.
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48% Bias Score


French Commune's Net Contribution to State Budget Exceeds Received Subsidies
The commune of L'Union, France, contributed €57,900 more to the state budget than it received in subsidies in 2024, directly contradicting the common perception that local governments are costly to the state.
French Commune's Net Contribution to State Budget Exceeds Received Subsidies
The commune of L'Union, France, contributed €57,900 more to the state budget than it received in subsidies in 2024, directly contradicting the common perception that local governments are costly to the state.
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52% Bias Score


Appeal Filed in Case of Teacher Accused in Student's Suicide
A French court dismissed charges against a teacher accused of harassing an 11-year-old girl who later died by suicide, but the prosecutor appealed the decision, leading to a retrial and highlighting the difficulties in proving such cases.
Appeal Filed in Case of Teacher Accused in Student's Suicide
A French court dismissed charges against a teacher accused of harassing an 11-year-old girl who later died by suicide, but the prosecutor appealed the decision, leading to a retrial and highlighting the difficulties in proving such cases.
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52% Bias Score


Carney and Poilievre's Strategic Appearances on "Tout le monde en parle"
On Quebec's "Tout le monde en parle," Liberal Leader Mark Carney and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre presented contrasting but effective images to Quebec voters, with Carney showcasing cultural knowledge and Poilievre adopting a surprisingly calm demeanor, both potentially benefiting their camp...
Carney and Poilievre's Strategic Appearances on "Tout le monde en parle"
On Quebec's "Tout le monde en parle," Liberal Leader Mark Carney and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre presented contrasting but effective images to Quebec voters, with Carney showcasing cultural knowledge and Poilievre adopting a surprisingly calm demeanor, both potentially benefiting their camp...
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36% Bias Score


Dortmund Prioritizes Bundesliga over Champions League Clash with Barcelona
Facing a 0-4 deficit against FC Barcelona in the Champions League quarter-final, Borussia Dortmund will prioritize their upcoming Bundesliga match against Borussia Mönchengladbach, resting injured captain Emre Can and reverting to a three-back defense system due to team pressure.
Dortmund Prioritizes Bundesliga over Champions League Clash with Barcelona
Facing a 0-4 deficit against FC Barcelona in the Champions League quarter-final, Borussia Dortmund will prioritize their upcoming Bundesliga match against Borussia Mönchengladbach, resting injured captain Emre Can and reverting to a three-back defense system due to team pressure.
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48% Bias Score


Rising Autism Diagnoses in the US: Broader Criteria and Increased Awareness
The US is experiencing a sharp rise in autism diagnoses, increasing from 1 in 150 children in 2000 to 1 in 36 in 2020, largely due to broadened diagnostic criteria and heightened awareness, not necessarily a surge in the condition itself. A new study aims to pinpoint the causes by September, althoug...
Rising Autism Diagnoses in the US: Broader Criteria and Increased Awareness
The US is experiencing a sharp rise in autism diagnoses, increasing from 1 in 150 children in 2000 to 1 in 36 in 2020, largely due to broadened diagnostic criteria and heightened awareness, not necessarily a surge in the condition itself. A new study aims to pinpoint the causes by September, althoug...
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44% Bias Score

Florida AG Prioritizes Combating Illegal Immigration, Child Exploitation
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier, appointed in February 2024, is prioritizing combating illegal immigration and child sexual exploitation to make Florida the safest state for families; his actions include empowering state law enforcement to work with ICE and aggressively prosecuting child sex...

Florida AG Prioritizes Combating Illegal Immigration, Child Exploitation
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier, appointed in February 2024, is prioritizing combating illegal immigration and child sexual exploitation to make Florida the safest state for families; his actions include empowering state law enforcement to work with ICE and aggressively prosecuting child sex...
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68% Bias Score

Automation, Not Trade, Primarily Caused US Auto Job Losses
President Trump's claim that tariffs will restore US auto jobs is contradicted by evidence showing automation and market share losses as the primary causes of job decline; while there are more assembly jobs now than in 1994, parts jobs have decreased significantly, and new jobs would likely be highl...

Automation, Not Trade, Primarily Caused US Auto Job Losses
President Trump's claim that tariffs will restore US auto jobs is contradicted by evidence showing automation and market share losses as the primary causes of job decline; while there are more assembly jobs now than in 1994, parts jobs have decreased significantly, and new jobs would likely be highl...
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16% Bias Score

French Unions Reject €40 Billion Budget Cuts, Demand Tax Increases
French labor unions strongly oppose the government's plan to cut €40 billion from the 2026 budget, calling for increased taxes on corporations and high-income earners instead of further public spending cuts, citing record corporate subsidies and dividend payouts as potential sources of revenue.

French Unions Reject €40 Billion Budget Cuts, Demand Tax Increases
French labor unions strongly oppose the government's plan to cut €40 billion from the 2026 budget, calling for increased taxes on corporations and high-income earners instead of further public spending cuts, citing record corporate subsidies and dividend payouts as potential sources of revenue.
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60% Bias Score

Dogan Evicted from "Saraite" Estate, Signaling Power Loss
Ahmed Dogan, former leader of the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS), was evicted from his long-time residence, "Saraite," in Boyana on August 30, 2024, following a legal dispute over ownership, which symbolized a significant loss of power and influence for him within his party amid internal div...

Dogan Evicted from "Saraite" Estate, Signaling Power Loss
Ahmed Dogan, former leader of the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS), was evicted from his long-time residence, "Saraite," in Boyana on August 30, 2024, following a legal dispute over ownership, which symbolized a significant loss of power and influence for him within his party amid internal div...
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48% Bias Score

Vincic to Referee Bayern Munich's Champions League Quarter-Final
Slavko Vincic, a 45-year-old Slovenian referee, will officiate Bayern Munich's Champions League quarter-final second leg against Inter Milan on April 25th, marking his third Bayern Munich game this season, following controversial decisions in previous matches.

Vincic to Referee Bayern Munich's Champions League Quarter-Final
Slavko Vincic, a 45-year-old Slovenian referee, will officiate Bayern Munich's Champions League quarter-final second leg against Inter Milan on April 25th, marking his third Bayern Munich game this season, following controversial decisions in previous matches.
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36% Bias Score

Germany to Admit Previously Approved Afghan Refugees, but Halts New Admissions Amidst Political Dispute
The German government legally must admit previously approved vulnerable Afghan refugees, but won't accept new ones, causing political conflict. Three flights are scheduled to transport former local staff and at-risk Afghans from Pakistan this month, but the incoming government is opposed to further ...

Germany to Admit Previously Approved Afghan Refugees, but Halts New Admissions Amidst Political Dispute
The German government legally must admit previously approved vulnerable Afghan refugees, but won't accept new ones, causing political conflict. Three flights are scheduled to transport former local staff and at-risk Afghans from Pakistan this month, but the incoming government is opposed to further ...
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56% Bias Score
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