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Climate Change Increases Arsenic in Rice, Posing Major Health Risks
A study in Lancet Planetary Health shows that rising temperatures and CO2 increase arsenic in rice, potentially causing millions of extra cancer cases and other health problems by 2050, based on experiments in China simulating climate change effects on various rice strains over 10 years.
Climate Change Increases Arsenic in Rice, Posing Major Health Risks
A study in Lancet Planetary Health shows that rising temperatures and CO2 increase arsenic in rice, potentially causing millions of extra cancer cases and other health problems by 2050, based on experiments in China simulating climate change effects on various rice strains over 10 years.
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32% Bias Score


Ukraine Rejects Territorial Concessions in US Peace Plan; High-Level Meeting Canceled
A planned meeting of US, UK, French, and Ukrainian top diplomats was canceled; a US proposal suggests Russia retain occupied Ukrainian territories, which Ukraine rejects; advisors will now meet to discuss a peace plan.
Ukraine Rejects Territorial Concessions in US Peace Plan; High-Level Meeting Canceled
A planned meeting of US, UK, French, and Ukrainian top diplomats was canceled; a US proposal suggests Russia retain occupied Ukrainian territories, which Ukraine rejects; advisors will now meet to discuss a peace plan.
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56% Bias Score


Merz Set to Become German Chancellor, Signaling Stronger European Role
On May 6th, Friedrich Merz will likely become Germany's next Chancellor, leading a CDU/SPD coalition promising increased defense spending, a stronger European stance, and a stricter migration policy aligned with EU initiatives.
Merz Set to Become German Chancellor, Signaling Stronger European Role
On May 6th, Friedrich Merz will likely become Germany's next Chancellor, leading a CDU/SPD coalition promising increased defense spending, a stronger European stance, and a stricter migration policy aligned with EU initiatives.
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44% Bias Score


3,400-Year-Old Egyptian City Unearthed Near Alexandria
French archaeologists announced the discovery of a 3,400-year-old Egyptian city near Alexandria, potentially founded by Akhenaten, featuring well-preserved structures and artifacts, including pottery with Meritaten's name, suggesting royal involvement in wine production and challenging previous assu...
3,400-Year-Old Egyptian City Unearthed Near Alexandria
French archaeologists announced the discovery of a 3,400-year-old Egyptian city near Alexandria, potentially founded by Akhenaten, featuring well-preserved structures and artifacts, including pottery with Meritaten's name, suggesting royal involvement in wine production and challenging previous assu...
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28% Bias Score


Ukraine Offers Direct Talks With Russia, Conditional on Ceasefire
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy offered to negotiate directly with Russia if Moscow agrees to a full ceasefire, marking a significant shift in Ukraine's stance following similar statements from President Putin and pressure from President Trump to end the war; discussions about a U.S.-backed ceasefire ...
Ukraine Offers Direct Talks With Russia, Conditional on Ceasefire
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy offered to negotiate directly with Russia if Moscow agrees to a full ceasefire, marking a significant shift in Ukraine's stance following similar statements from President Putin and pressure from President Trump to end the war; discussions about a U.S.-backed ceasefire ...
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44% Bias Score


Trump Retracts Threats to Fire Fed Chair Powell After Market Turmoil
President Trump's threats to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell sparked market turmoil before he reversed course Tuesday, causing major market surges, with the Dow gaining over 1000 points Wednesday following warnings from his advisors about potential economic consequences.
Trump Retracts Threats to Fire Fed Chair Powell After Market Turmoil
President Trump's threats to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell sparked market turmoil before he reversed course Tuesday, causing major market surges, with the Dow gaining over 1000 points Wednesday following warnings from his advisors about potential economic consequences.
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64% Bias Score

Trump Defies Courts, Sparking Constitutional Crisis
Federal courts are increasingly defying President Trump's attempts to ignore judicial orders, creating a constitutional crisis that challenges the rule of law and could undermine public trust in the judiciary; the Supreme Court temporarily blocked deportations from a Texas detention center, while lo...

Trump Defies Courts, Sparking Constitutional Crisis
Federal courts are increasingly defying President Trump's attempts to ignore judicial orders, creating a constitutional crisis that challenges the rule of law and could undermine public trust in the judiciary; the Supreme Court temporarily blocked deportations from a Texas detention center, while lo...
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44% Bias Score

Gaza Blockade Exacerbates Dialysis Patient Deaths
Over 400 dialysis patients in Gaza died due to inadequate treatment during 18 months of conflict, exacerbated by an Israeli blockade restricting access to medical supplies and the destruction of healthcare infrastructure; this follows an October 2023 Hamas attack that triggered the war.

Gaza Blockade Exacerbates Dialysis Patient Deaths
Over 400 dialysis patients in Gaza died due to inadequate treatment during 18 months of conflict, exacerbated by an Israeli blockade restricting access to medical supplies and the destruction of healthcare infrastructure; this follows an October 2023 Hamas attack that triggered the war.
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52% Bias Score

US Universities Condemn Trump's Higher Education Interference; Harvard Files Lawsuit
Nearly 200 US universities, including Ivy League schools, condemned President Trump's interference in higher education, citing unprecedented government control and political interference; Harvard University sued the Trump administration after it froze $2.2 billion in federal funding, citing violatio...

US Universities Condemn Trump's Higher Education Interference; Harvard Files Lawsuit
Nearly 200 US universities, including Ivy League schools, condemned President Trump's interference in higher education, citing unprecedented government control and political interference; Harvard University sued the Trump administration after it froze $2.2 billion in federal funding, citing violatio...
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40% Bias Score

Zelenskyy Rejects US Peace Plan Proposal to Recognize Crimea as Russian
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy refutes US media reports suggesting a potential US peace plan that includes recognizing Crimea as Russian, stating that Ukraine will not negotiate away its territory and reiterates its commitment to NATO membership unless provided clear security guarantees. The plan, re...

Zelenskyy Rejects US Peace Plan Proposal to Recognize Crimea as Russian
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy refutes US media reports suggesting a potential US peace plan that includes recognizing Crimea as Russian, stating that Ukraine will not negotiate away its territory and reiterates its commitment to NATO membership unless provided clear security guarantees. The plan, re...
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56% Bias Score

Nine Dead in Russian Drone Attack on Ukrainian Bus
A Russian kamikaze drone attack on a bus in Marhanets, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine, killed nine and injured at least 30; simultaneous attacks targeted Poltava and Kherson, damaging infrastructure and injuring civilians.

Nine Dead in Russian Drone Attack on Ukrainian Bus
A Russian kamikaze drone attack on a bus in Marhanets, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine, killed nine and injured at least 30; simultaneous attacks targeted Poltava and Kherson, damaging infrastructure and injuring civilians.
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40% Bias Score

Record High in Australian Female Homicide Victims
In 2024, Australia recorded 79 female deaths due to violence—the highest in nine years—with 14 already this year; Audrey Griffin and Thi Kim Tran were among the victims, both allegedly killed by strangers, highlighting the pervasiveness of gendered violence.

Record High in Australian Female Homicide Victims
In 2024, Australia recorded 79 female deaths due to violence—the highest in nine years—with 14 already this year; Audrey Griffin and Thi Kim Tran were among the victims, both allegedly killed by strangers, highlighting the pervasiveness of gendered violence.
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64% Bias Score
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