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Ostapenko Extends Unbeaten Streak Against Swiatek to Six Matches
Jelena Ostapenko defeated Iga Swiatek 6-0 in the Stuttgart Open quarterfinals on Saturday, extending her winning streak against the world number two to six matches, highlighting Ostapenko's aggressive playing style as a key factor.
Ostapenko Extends Unbeaten Streak Against Swiatek to Six Matches
Jelena Ostapenko defeated Iga Swiatek 6-0 in the Stuttgart Open quarterfinals on Saturday, extending her winning streak against the world number two to six matches, highlighting Ostapenko's aggressive playing style as a key factor.
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40% Bias Score


UK Bookshops Lead Climate Action Through Curated Books and Community Engagement
Three UK bookshops—Hold Fast, FOLDE, and Lighthouse—are using curated book selections, community events, and sustainable business practices to promote climate action and environmental awareness, highlighting the vital role of independent bookshops in combating misinformation and inspiring real-world...
UK Bookshops Lead Climate Action Through Curated Books and Community Engagement
Three UK bookshops—Hold Fast, FOLDE, and Lighthouse—are using curated book selections, community events, and sustainable business practices to promote climate action and environmental awareness, highlighting the vital role of independent bookshops in combating misinformation and inspiring real-world...
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40% Bias Score


Double Homicide in Bad Nauheim: Investigation Underway
A double homicide in Bad Nauheim, Germany, left two Turkish men dead; two suspects are in custody, charged with incitement to murder, while the shooter is still at large.
Double Homicide in Bad Nauheim: Investigation Underway
A double homicide in Bad Nauheim, Germany, left two Turkish men dead; two suspects are in custody, charged with incitement to murder, while the shooter is still at large.
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32% Bias Score


Bull Escapes Enclosure, Injures Over 20 at Spanish Festival
In Arcos de la Frontera, Spain, a half-tonne bull named Infinito broke through a barrier at the Toro del Aleluya festival on Saturday, injuring over 20 people, including children, prompting concerns about safety measures at similar events.
Bull Escapes Enclosure, Injures Over 20 at Spanish Festival
In Arcos de la Frontera, Spain, a half-tonne bull named Infinito broke through a barrier at the Toro del Aleluya festival on Saturday, injuring over 20 people, including children, prompting concerns about safety measures at similar events.
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56% Bias Score


Liquid Mercury and Mica Discovery in Mexico's Temple of Quetzalcoatl Fuels Technological Speculation
A 2015 discovery of large quantities of liquid mercury and mica in hidden chambers beneath Mexico's Temple of Quetzalcoatl has revived speculation about the pyramid's purpose, with some suggesting it was an ancient energy-generating device due to the materials' conductive and insulating properties, ...
Liquid Mercury and Mica Discovery in Mexico's Temple of Quetzalcoatl Fuels Technological Speculation
A 2015 discovery of large quantities of liquid mercury and mica in hidden chambers beneath Mexico's Temple of Quetzalcoatl has revived speculation about the pyramid's purpose, with some suggesting it was an ancient energy-generating device due to the materials' conductive and insulating properties, ...
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52% Bias Score


Italian Research: An "Atlas of the Future" Highlights Advancements and Funding Needs
Repubblica" newspaper's "Atlas of the Italian Future" profiles 223 Italian research institutions, showcasing advancements in AI, marine science, materials research, and biotechnology, highlighting a need for increased political investment to match Italy's historical scientific strengths.
Italian Research: An "Atlas of the Future" Highlights Advancements and Funding Needs
Repubblica" newspaper's "Atlas of the Italian Future" profiles 223 Italian research institutions, showcasing advancements in AI, marine science, materials research, and biotechnology, highlighting a need for increased political investment to match Italy's historical scientific strengths.
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28% Bias Score

Simba SC's Narrow Win Leaves Fans Disappointed
Simba SC edged Stellenbosch FC 1-0 in their CAF Confederation Cup semi-final first leg in Zanzibar, a result that disappointed many fans due to the team's below-par performance despite playing at home and against a less-experienced opponent.

Simba SC's Narrow Win Leaves Fans Disappointed
Simba SC edged Stellenbosch FC 1-0 in their CAF Confederation Cup semi-final first leg in Zanzibar, a result that disappointed many fans due to the team's below-par performance despite playing at home and against a less-experienced opponent.
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44% Bias Score

Robotic Dog Automates Data Collection for Berlin Construction Firm
A Berlin construction company, LAT, uses a robotic dog equipped with cameras and sensors to automatically document high-voltage cable installations along railway lines, addressing labor shortages and improving efficiency.

Robotic Dog Automates Data Collection for Berlin Construction Firm
A Berlin construction company, LAT, uses a robotic dog equipped with cameras and sensors to automatically document high-voltage cable installations along railway lines, addressing labor shortages and improving efficiency.
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40% Bias Score

Tourism Tax Plan in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Sparks Backlash from Craft Sector
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's proposed tourism law faces widespread criticism due to a planned turnover-based tourism tax, disproportionately affecting small and medium-sized craft businesses, who argue it creates an unfair additional financial and administrative burden while not directly benefiting from...

Tourism Tax Plan in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Sparks Backlash from Craft Sector
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's proposed tourism law faces widespread criticism due to a planned turnover-based tourism tax, disproportionately affecting small and medium-sized craft businesses, who argue it creates an unfair additional financial and administrative burden while not directly benefiting from...
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48% Bias Score

Murder Charge in Initially Unsuspicious Death of Teenager
A 53-year-old man has been charged with the murder of 19-year-old Audrey Griffin, whose death was initially deemed not suspicious following the discovery of her partially-submerged body in Erina Creek on March 24. Police now allege a physical altercation occurred before her death.

Murder Charge in Initially Unsuspicious Death of Teenager
A 53-year-old man has been charged with the murder of 19-year-old Audrey Griffin, whose death was initially deemed not suspicious following the discovery of her partially-submerged body in Erina Creek on March 24. Police now allege a physical altercation occurred before her death.
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28% Bias Score

Spanish Unions Demand Workweek Reduction, Dismissal Reform, and Criticize Trump
Spain's CCOO and UGT unions are demanding the Parliament approve a 37.5-hour workweek, threatening protests if stalled, and will immediately begin negotiations to reform dismissal laws to meet European standards, criticizing Trump's trade policies and advocating for EU autonomy.

Spanish Unions Demand Workweek Reduction, Dismissal Reform, and Criticize Trump
Spain's CCOO and UGT unions are demanding the Parliament approve a 37.5-hour workweek, threatening protests if stalled, and will immediately begin negotiations to reform dismissal laws to meet European standards, criticizing Trump's trade policies and advocating for EU autonomy.
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52% Bias Score

Madrid Mayor Blames Socialist Spokesperson for Heightened Political Tensions
Madrid's mayor, José Luis Martínez-Almeida, in a Cadena SER interview, addressed ongoing city projects, impending stricter regulations for tourist apartments, stadium noise issues, and the heightened political tension with the socialist spokesperson, Reyes Maroto, blaming her for the escalating conf...

Madrid Mayor Blames Socialist Spokesperson for Heightened Political Tensions
Madrid's mayor, José Luis Martínez-Almeida, in a Cadena SER interview, addressed ongoing city projects, impending stricter regulations for tourist apartments, stadium noise issues, and the heightened political tension with the socialist spokesperson, Reyes Maroto, blaming her for the escalating conf...
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56% Bias Score
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