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Drones Pose Increasing Threat to Air Safety at Major US Airports
In 2023, drones were involved in nearly two-thirds of near-midair collisions at the 30 busiest US airports, the highest percentage since 2020, highlighting a significant safety concern as drone usage has risen.
Drones Pose Increasing Threat to Air Safety at Major US Airports
In 2023, drones were involved in nearly two-thirds of near-midair collisions at the 30 busiest US airports, the highest percentage since 2020, highlighting a significant safety concern as drone usage has risen.
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40% Bias Score


Technocratic Authoritarianism: Empoli Warns of New Power Alliance
Giuliano da Empoli's new book warns of a powerful alliance between tech giants and authoritarian leaders, exemplified by actions like Mohammed bin Salman's purge and Nayib Bukele's crackdown, leveraging algorithmic control to consolidate power and suppress dissent, creating a new form of authoritari...
Technocratic Authoritarianism: Empoli Warns of New Power Alliance
Giuliano da Empoli's new book warns of a powerful alliance between tech giants and authoritarian leaders, exemplified by actions like Mohammed bin Salman's purge and Nayib Bukele's crackdown, leveraging algorithmic control to consolidate power and suppress dissent, creating a new form of authoritari...
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68% Bias Score


US Cancer Deaths Decline, but Obesity-Related Cancers and Racial Disparities Rise
The 2024 Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer, released Monday, shows an overall decline in US cancer deaths from 2001-2022, but also reveals rising incidence rates for several cancers linked to obesity and significant racial disparities in mortality rates, particularly among Black wo...
US Cancer Deaths Decline, but Obesity-Related Cancers and Racial Disparities Rise
The 2024 Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer, released Monday, shows an overall decline in US cancer deaths from 2001-2022, but also reveals rising incidence rates for several cancers linked to obesity and significant racial disparities in mortality rates, particularly among Black wo...
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20% Bias Score


Sinners" Exceeds Box Office Expectations, Reigning Supreme
Ryan Coogler's horror film "Sinners" debuted at number one in the box office, earning $45.6 million domestically, surpassing expectations and outperforming "Minecraft" which grossed $41.3 million in its third week; the film's success is attributed to its positive critical response and star power.
Sinners" Exceeds Box Office Expectations, Reigning Supreme
Ryan Coogler's horror film "Sinners" debuted at number one in the box office, earning $45.6 million domestically, surpassing expectations and outperforming "Minecraft" which grossed $41.3 million in its third week; the film's success is attributed to its positive critical response and star power.
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24% Bias Score


Zuckerberg Buys $23 Million D.C. Mansion to Increase Political Influence
Mark Zuckerberg purchased a $23 million, three-building mansion in Washington D.C.'s Woodland Normanstone neighborhood, the third most expensive home sale in the city's history, to increase his political engagement with Meta's technology leadership.
Zuckerberg Buys $23 Million D.C. Mansion to Increase Political Influence
Mark Zuckerberg purchased a $23 million, three-building mansion in Washington D.C.'s Woodland Normanstone neighborhood, the third most expensive home sale in the city's history, to increase his political engagement with Meta's technology leadership.
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56% Bias Score


Sachsenhausen Liberation: 80 Years After, Survivors Return to Confront Nazi Atrocities
Allied forces liberated Sachsenhausen concentration camp on April 22, 1945, finding approximately 3,000 survivors among roughly 200,000 prisoners from 40 countries who had been imprisoned there since 1936; thousands more died during death marches preceding liberation, highlighting the systematic bru...
Sachsenhausen Liberation: 80 Years After, Survivors Return to Confront Nazi Atrocities
Allied forces liberated Sachsenhausen concentration camp on April 22, 1945, finding approximately 3,000 survivors among roughly 200,000 prisoners from 40 countries who had been imprisoned there since 1936; thousands more died during death marches preceding liberation, highlighting the systematic bru...
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44% Bias Score

Weinstein Retrial: Overturned Conviction Leads to New Charges and Questions of Due Process
Harvey Weinstein's 2020 conviction for rape and sexual assault was overturned, leading to a retrial in 2024 that includes new charges and a new accuser; the decision was based on improperly admitted testimony, raising questions about due process and the admissibility of evidence in high-profile sexu...

Weinstein Retrial: Overturned Conviction Leads to New Charges and Questions of Due Process
Harvey Weinstein's 2020 conviction for rape and sexual assault was overturned, leading to a retrial in 2024 that includes new charges and a new accuser; the decision was based on improperly admitted testimony, raising questions about due process and the admissibility of evidence in high-profile sexu...
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48% Bias Score

Svalbard Airport: Climate Change Impacts and Economic Transition
Svalbard Airport, the world's northernmost airport, faces challenges due to melting permafrost, impacting runway stability and highlighting the Arctic's vulnerability to climate change; the island is transitioning from coal mining to tourism, requiring sustainable infrastructure solutions.

Svalbard Airport: Climate Change Impacts and Economic Transition
Svalbard Airport, the world's northernmost airport, faces challenges due to melting permafrost, impacting runway stability and highlighting the Arctic's vulnerability to climate change; the island is transitioning from coal mining to tourism, requiring sustainable infrastructure solutions.
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20% Bias Score

Tesla's Q1 Sales Plunge Amidst Musk's Political Entanglements
Tesla reported its largest ever sales drop in Q1 2025, attributed to controversies surrounding CEO Elon Musk's ties to the Trump administration, increasing competition from other EV manufacturers, and delays in product launches.

Tesla's Q1 Sales Plunge Amidst Musk's Political Entanglements
Tesla reported its largest ever sales drop in Q1 2025, attributed to controversies surrounding CEO Elon Musk's ties to the Trump administration, increasing competition from other EV manufacturers, and delays in product launches.
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52% Bias Score

3,400-Year-Old Egyptian Town Unearthed Near Alexandria
French archaeologists unearthed the 3,400-year-old ruins of Kom el-Nugus near Alexandria, a settlement possibly linked to Akhenaten and containing artifacts suggesting royal wine production, challenging previous assumptions about the region's history during Egypt's 18th Dynasty.

3,400-Year-Old Egyptian Town Unearthed Near Alexandria
French archaeologists unearthed the 3,400-year-old ruins of Kom el-Nugus near Alexandria, a settlement possibly linked to Akhenaten and containing artifacts suggesting royal wine production, challenging previous assumptions about the region's history during Egypt's 18th Dynasty.
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24% Bias Score

Moscow Welcomes US Rejection of Ukraine's NATO Membership
Moscow welcomes the US's rejection of Ukraine's NATO bid, viewing it as a positive development, while Russia continues its occupation of approximately 20% of Ukrainian territory, including Crimea annexed in 2014, despite a short-lived Easter truce and Trump's calls for peace.

Moscow Welcomes US Rejection of Ukraine's NATO Membership
Moscow welcomes the US's rejection of Ukraine's NATO bid, viewing it as a positive development, while Russia continues its occupation of approximately 20% of Ukrainian territory, including Crimea annexed in 2014, despite a short-lived Easter truce and Trump's calls for peace.
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40% Bias Score

Tuberculosis Resurgence: A Global Health Crisis
Tuberculosis, caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, infects 2 billion people latently and kills 1 million annually, despite available treatments and a vaccine; COVID-19 hampered progress, making TB the world's deadliest infectious disease; eradication requires multi-sectoral action and increased fun...

Tuberculosis Resurgence: A Global Health Crisis
Tuberculosis, caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, infects 2 billion people latently and kills 1 million annually, despite available treatments and a vaccine; COVID-19 hampered progress, making TB the world's deadliest infectious disease; eradication requires multi-sectoral action and increased fun...
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24% Bias Score
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