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Skjelmose Wins Thrilling Amstel Gold Race
Mattias Skjelmose of Lidl-Trek won the Amstel Gold Race, beating Tadej Pogacar in a final sprint after Pogacar had been in the lead for much of the race; the Cauberg climb's return to its traditional position near the finish added excitement to the race.
Skjelmose Wins Thrilling Amstel Gold Race
Mattias Skjelmose of Lidl-Trek won the Amstel Gold Race, beating Tadej Pogacar in a final sprint after Pogacar had been in the lead for much of the race; the Cauberg climb's return to its traditional position near the finish added excitement to the race.
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20% Bias Score


Novosibirsk Man Sentenced for Kidnapping and Torture; Two More Victims Emerge
A Novosibirsk court sentenced Nikita Marsalyuk to five years in prison for kidnapping and torturing his ex-girlfriend; two additional victims have since come forward with similar accounts of abuse, highlighting a pattern of controlling behavior and violence.
Novosibirsk Man Sentenced for Kidnapping and Torture; Two More Victims Emerge
A Novosibirsk court sentenced Nikita Marsalyuk to five years in prison for kidnapping and torturing his ex-girlfriend; two additional victims have since come forward with similar accounts of abuse, highlighting a pattern of controlling behavior and violence.
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48% Bias Score


Statistics: The Unsung Hero of AI and Finance
Statistical methods like sampling, descriptive and inferential statistics, and dimensionality reduction are crucial in both large language model (LLM) development and financial decision-making, impacting accuracy and reliability of predictions, risk assessment, and model training.
Statistics: The Unsung Hero of AI and Finance
Statistical methods like sampling, descriptive and inferential statistics, and dimensionality reduction are crucial in both large language model (LLM) development and financial decision-making, impacting accuracy and reliability of predictions, risk assessment, and model training.
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16% Bias Score


Van Hollen Secures Meeting with Mistakenly Deported Salvadoran Amidst Legal Battle
Senator Chris Van Hollen's visit to El Salvador secured a meeting with Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national mistakenly deported under a White House initiative, after facing initial government obstruction, leading to a legal battle highlighting tensions between the Trump administration and the...
Van Hollen Secures Meeting with Mistakenly Deported Salvadoran Amidst Legal Battle
Senator Chris Van Hollen's visit to El Salvador secured a meeting with Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national mistakenly deported under a White House initiative, after facing initial government obstruction, leading to a legal battle highlighting tensions between the Trump administration and the...
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40% Bias Score


Fitzpatrick: Ukraine Peace Talks, Russia's Unreliability, and Future US Aid
Following a visit to Ukraine, Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick discussed peace negotiations with President Zelenskyy, emphasizing Russia's unreliability and Ukraine's desire for a just and lasting peace, while highlighting the uncertain future of US aid depending on negotiation outcomes.
Fitzpatrick: Ukraine Peace Talks, Russia's Unreliability, and Future US Aid
Following a visit to Ukraine, Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick discussed peace negotiations with President Zelenskyy, emphasizing Russia's unreliability and Ukraine's desire for a just and lasting peace, while highlighting the uncertain future of US aid depending on negotiation outcomes.
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56% Bias Score


Oklahoma Storms Kill Two, Millions Remain at Risk
Severe storms caused two deaths in Moore, Oklahoma, after a vehicle was swept away by floodwaters; the system brought large hail, strong winds, and possible tornadoes across a wide region, affecting millions and causing widespread power outages and flooding.
Oklahoma Storms Kill Two, Millions Remain at Risk
Severe storms caused two deaths in Moore, Oklahoma, after a vehicle was swept away by floodwaters; the system brought large hail, strong winds, and possible tornadoes across a wide region, affecting millions and causing widespread power outages and flooding.
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20% Bias Score

Stolen Paraguayan Manuscript Returned from New York
New York authorities returned a 16th-century manuscript, the Hernandarias Manuscript, to Paraguay after it was stolen from the country's National Archive and recovered from a Manhattan auction in 2013 by the Manhattan District Attorney's Office's Antiquities Trafficking Unit following a January noti...

Stolen Paraguayan Manuscript Returned from New York
New York authorities returned a 16th-century manuscript, the Hernandarias Manuscript, to Paraguay after it was stolen from the country's National Archive and recovered from a Manhattan auction in 2013 by the Manhattan District Attorney's Office's Antiquities Trafficking Unit following a January noti...
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8% Bias Score

Canadian Election: "Bubble Legislation" Debated Amidst Rising Antisemitism
Amidst rising antisemitic incidents in Canada, Prime Minister Mark Carney and Bloc Québécois leader Yves-François Blanchet proposed new laws creating "bubble zones" around Jewish institutions to prevent threats or access impediments, sparking protests and debate over free speech versus community saf...

Canadian Election: "Bubble Legislation" Debated Amidst Rising Antisemitism
Amidst rising antisemitic incidents in Canada, Prime Minister Mark Carney and Bloc Québécois leader Yves-François Blanchet proposed new laws creating "bubble zones" around Jewish institutions to prevent threats or access impediments, sparking protests and debate over free speech versus community saf...
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52% Bias Score

EU Price Controls on Meta Threaten European Businesses
The EU is forcing Meta to provide free access to Facebook and Instagram, impacting its advertising revenue and harming European businesses that rely on these platforms for targeted advertising, creating economic uncertainty.

EU Price Controls on Meta Threaten European Businesses
The EU is forcing Meta to provide free access to Facebook and Instagram, impacting its advertising revenue and harming European businesses that rely on these platforms for targeted advertising, creating economic uncertainty.
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56% Bias Score

EPA Administrator Zeldin Announces 31 Deregulatory Actions
On April 20, 2025, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced 31 deregulatory actions, impacting power plants, mercury standards, wastewater regulations, and the definition of "Waters of the U.S.", citing economic concerns and a Supreme Court decision while facing criticism over the freezing of $20 bill...

EPA Administrator Zeldin Announces 31 Deregulatory Actions
On April 20, 2025, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced 31 deregulatory actions, impacting power plants, mercury standards, wastewater regulations, and the definition of "Waters of the U.S.", citing economic concerns and a Supreme Court decision while facing criticism over the freezing of $20 bill...
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64% Bias Score

Supreme Court Halts Deportation of Venezuelan Migrants in Texas
A video shows ICE buses carrying at least 28 Venezuelan migrants from a Texas detention center toward an airport for deportation, abruptly turning around after a last-minute Supreme Court ruling that halted the deportations under the Alien Enemies Act, raising concerns about due process and the lega...

Supreme Court Halts Deportation of Venezuelan Migrants in Texas
A video shows ICE buses carrying at least 28 Venezuelan migrants from a Texas detention center toward an airport for deportation, abruptly turning around after a last-minute Supreme Court ruling that halted the deportations under the Alien Enemies Act, raising concerns about due process and the lega...
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68% Bias Score

Trump Tariffs Spark Midwest Business Anxiety, Raise Concerns About Fed Independence
On April 20, 2025, Chicago Federal Reserve Bank President Austan Goolsbee discussed President Trump's increased tariffs on "Face the Nation." Goolsbee highlighted Midwest business anxieties, preemptive inventory increases, and the potential for artificially high short-term economic activity followed...

Trump Tariffs Spark Midwest Business Anxiety, Raise Concerns About Fed Independence
On April 20, 2025, Chicago Federal Reserve Bank President Austan Goolsbee discussed President Trump's increased tariffs on "Face the Nation." Goolsbee highlighted Midwest business anxieties, preemptive inventory increases, and the potential for artificially high short-term economic activity followed...
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48% Bias Score
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