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Israeli Military Investigation Finds Operational Errors in Gaza Medic Deaths
An Israeli military investigation into the deaths of 15 medics in Gaza on March 23, 2025, found operational errors and breaches of orders, leading to disciplinary actions against two officers; the army claims six of the victims were Hamas terrorists.
Israeli Military Investigation Finds Operational Errors in Gaza Medic Deaths
An Israeli military investigation into the deaths of 15 medics in Gaza on March 23, 2025, found operational errors and breaches of orders, leading to disciplinary actions against two officers; the army claims six of the victims were Hamas terrorists.
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52% Bias Score


Ukraine Boosts Artillery Production Amid Concerns Over US Support
Ukraine is rapidly increasing its artillery production, with output rising from six to over 20 self-propelled howitzers monthly by 2025 due to a €1 billion EU investment spurred by concerns of decreasing US support and driven by cost and logistical efficiency.
Ukraine Boosts Artillery Production Amid Concerns Over US Support
Ukraine is rapidly increasing its artillery production, with output rising from six to over 20 self-propelled howitzers monthly by 2025 due to a €1 billion EU investment spurred by concerns of decreasing US support and driven by cost and logistical efficiency.
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36% Bias Score


US Executes Prisoner by Firing Squad Amidst Lethal Injection Failures
The US executed Brad Sigmon by firing squad on March 7th, 2024, due to the unreliability of lethal injection and difficulties in acquiring the necessary drugs, highlighting ethical concerns about botched executions and the future of capital punishment.
US Executes Prisoner by Firing Squad Amidst Lethal Injection Failures
The US executed Brad Sigmon by firing squad on March 7th, 2024, due to the unreliability of lethal injection and difficulties in acquiring the necessary drugs, highlighting ethical concerns about botched executions and the future of capital punishment.
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60% Bias Score


Arkansas Couple Sentenced to 70 Years for Children's Deaths
Deja and Justin Rollins, of Arkansas, received 70-year prison sentences for the July 2024 deaths of their two-year-old and three-year-old children, who died from heatstroke and malnutrition respectively after being left in a car; the parents also face charges for neglecting their other children, who...
Arkansas Couple Sentenced to 70 Years for Children's Deaths
Deja and Justin Rollins, of Arkansas, received 70-year prison sentences for the July 2024 deaths of their two-year-old and three-year-old children, who died from heatstroke and malnutrition respectively after being left in a car; the parents also face charges for neglecting their other children, who...
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32% Bias Score


Kennedy's Anti-Science Stance on Autism Threatens Research and Care
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., now the US Health and Human Services Secretary, is promoting the scientifically refuted idea that autism is caused by environmental toxins and is preventable, despite warnings from nearly 2,000 members of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine about the ...
Kennedy's Anti-Science Stance on Autism Threatens Research and Care
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., now the US Health and Human Services Secretary, is promoting the scientifically refuted idea that autism is caused by environmental toxins and is preventable, despite warnings from nearly 2,000 members of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine about the ...
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60% Bias Score


Skjelmose Wins Amstel Gold Race in Stunning Upset
Mattias Skjelmose of Lidl-Trek won the Amstel Gold Race, a 256km cycling race in the Netherlands, outsprinting Tadej Pogacar and Remco Evenepoel in a dramatic finish.
Skjelmose Wins Amstel Gold Race in Stunning Upset
Mattias Skjelmose of Lidl-Trek won the Amstel Gold Race, a 256km cycling race in the Netherlands, outsprinting Tadej Pogacar and Remco Evenepoel in a dramatic finish.
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24% Bias Score

Russia's Record Military Recruitment Amidst Ukraine War
Russia's spring military recruitment reached a 14-year high, with 160,000 men called up in late March, raising concerns about the war in Ukraine and human rights violations in occupied territories.

Russia's Record Military Recruitment Amidst Ukraine War
Russia's spring military recruitment reached a 14-year high, with 160,000 men called up in late March, raising concerns about the war in Ukraine and human rights violations in occupied territories.
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48% Bias Score

Prison Officers Demand Stun Guns After Frankland Attack
Following a violent attack on three prison officers at HMP Frankland by Hashem Abedi, the Prison Officers' Association (POA) is demanding immediate action: electric stun guns for officers, stab vests for all staff, and a "Supermax" style regime for dangerous inmates.

Prison Officers Demand Stun Guns After Frankland Attack
Following a violent attack on three prison officers at HMP Frankland by Hashem Abedi, the Prison Officers' Association (POA) is demanding immediate action: electric stun guns for officers, stab vests for all staff, and a "Supermax" style regime for dangerous inmates.
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52% Bias Score

Leaked Draft Order Proposes Radical Restructuring of US State Department
A leaked draft executive order proposes a major US State Department restructuring, potentially eliminating bureaus focused on climate, human rights, and gender equality, drastically cutting sub-Saharan operations, and significantly reducing the US diplomatic presence in Canada, all by October 1st if...

Leaked Draft Order Proposes Radical Restructuring of US State Department
A leaked draft executive order proposes a major US State Department restructuring, potentially eliminating bureaus focused on climate, human rights, and gender equality, drastically cutting sub-Saharan operations, and significantly reducing the US diplomatic presence in Canada, all by October 1st if...
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48% Bias Score

High UK Energy Costs Despite Renewable Energy Surge
Britain's electricity prices remain high despite renewable energy exceeding 50% of generation in 2023, due to a gas-dominated market pricing system; this 'marginal pricing' sets prices based on the most expensive source, gas, 98% of the time, impacting businesses and investment.

High UK Energy Costs Despite Renewable Energy Surge
Britain's electricity prices remain high despite renewable energy exceeding 50% of generation in 2023, due to a gas-dominated market pricing system; this 'marginal pricing' sets prices based on the most expensive source, gas, 98% of the time, impacting businesses and investment.
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40% Bias Score

Small Businesses Demand Urgent Talks on UK Vaping Bill to Avoid Mass Closures
Facing potential closure due to the UK's Tobacco and Vapes Bill, 24 small business owners representing major brands are demanding urgent government talks, citing a report predicting 7,700 shop closures and 70,000 job losses if the bill passes in its current form.

Small Businesses Demand Urgent Talks on UK Vaping Bill to Avoid Mass Closures
Facing potential closure due to the UK's Tobacco and Vapes Bill, 24 small business owners representing major brands are demanding urgent government talks, citing a report predicting 7,700 shop closures and 70,000 job losses if the bill passes in its current form.
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52% Bias Score

Italian Referendum on Citizenship: 5-Year Residency Requirement Proposed
Italy will hold a referendum on June 8th and 9th to potentially reduce the residency requirement for non-EU citizens applying for citizenship from 10 years to 5 years, a change supported by the left but opposed by the right.

Italian Referendum on Citizenship: 5-Year Residency Requirement Proposed
Italy will hold a referendum on June 8th and 9th to potentially reduce the residency requirement for non-EU citizens applying for citizenship from 10 years to 5 years, a change supported by the left but opposed by the right.
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56% Bias Score
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