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Crimo Sentenced to Life for Highland Park Parade Massacre
Robert Crimo III was sentenced to life in prison without parole for the July 4, 2022, Highland Park, Illinois, parade shooting that killed seven and wounded 48, despite his refusal to attend court; his confession detailing the attack was presented as evidence.
Crimo Sentenced to Life for Highland Park Parade Massacre
Robert Crimo III was sentenced to life in prison without parole for the July 4, 2022, Highland Park, Illinois, parade shooting that killed seven and wounded 48, despite his refusal to attend court; his confession detailing the attack was presented as evidence.
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32% Bias Score


Trump's Trade War Erodes America's Global Brand, Investor Confidence
Citadel CEO Ken Griffin publicly criticized President Trump's trade war, arguing it's damaging America's global reputation and causing investors to distrust US assets, leading to a decline in the US dollar and stock market valuations.
Trump's Trade War Erodes America's Global Brand, Investor Confidence
Citadel CEO Ken Griffin publicly criticized President Trump's trade war, arguing it's damaging America's global reputation and causing investors to distrust US assets, leading to a decline in the US dollar and stock market valuations.
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60% Bias Score


Crimo Pleads Guilty in Highland Park Parade Shooting; Survivors Testify
Robert Crimo III, 24, pleaded guilty to the July 4, 2022 Highland Park, Illinois parade shooting, where he killed seven and wounded dozens, and his sentencing is set for Thursday despite his absence and the emotional testimony from survivors.
Crimo Pleads Guilty in Highland Park Parade Shooting; Survivors Testify
Robert Crimo III, 24, pleaded guilty to the July 4, 2022 Highland Park, Illinois parade shooting, where he killed seven and wounded dozens, and his sentencing is set for Thursday despite his absence and the emotional testimony from survivors.
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28% Bias Score


European Spa Towns Join Climate Protection Program
Eleven European historical spa towns, UNESCO World Heritage sites vital to cultural tourism, are joining the National Geographic Society's Preserving Legacies program to protect their natural springs and cultural heritage from climate change impacts like flooding and drought, leveraging the program'...
European Spa Towns Join Climate Protection Program
Eleven European historical spa towns, UNESCO World Heritage sites vital to cultural tourism, are joining the National Geographic Society's Preserving Legacies program to protect their natural springs and cultural heritage from climate change impacts like flooding and drought, leveraging the program'...
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16% Bias Score


NGOs Sue Spain Over Alleged Illegal Fishing in West Africa
Two environmental NGOs, ClientEarth and Oceana, sued the Spanish government for failing to investigate Spanish-flagged vessels suspected of illegal fishing off Senegal and Guinea-Bissau, alleging the vessels repeatedly deactivated their tracking systems between 2020 and 2023, potentially masking ill...
NGOs Sue Spain Over Alleged Illegal Fishing in West Africa
Two environmental NGOs, ClientEarth and Oceana, sued the Spanish government for failing to investigate Spanish-flagged vessels suspected of illegal fishing off Senegal and Guinea-Bissau, alleging the vessels repeatedly deactivated their tracking systems between 2020 and 2023, potentially masking ill...
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48% Bias Score


Altamira Cave Paintings Dated to Over 30,000 Years Old
A new study using uranium-thorium dating reveals that the polychrome paintings in Spain's Altamira Cave are over 30,000 years old, predating previous estimates and challenging existing theories on the evolution of Paleolithic art. The research, involving an international team and published in the Jo...
Altamira Cave Paintings Dated to Over 30,000 Years Old
A new study using uranium-thorium dating reveals that the polychrome paintings in Spain's Altamira Cave are over 30,000 years old, predating previous estimates and challenging existing theories on the evolution of Paleolithic art. The research, involving an international team and published in the Jo...
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28% Bias Score

Wales Faces 'National Scandal' Over Deaf Patient Care
A report by the RNID reveals a "national scandal" in Wales, where 73% of deaf individuals have never had their communication needs assessed in healthcare, leading to communication barriers and legal breaches under the Equality Act; Kristy Hopkins describes her daughter's negative hospital experience...

Wales Faces 'National Scandal' Over Deaf Patient Care
A report by the RNID reveals a "national scandal" in Wales, where 73% of deaf individuals have never had their communication needs assessed in healthcare, leading to communication barriers and legal breaches under the Equality Act; Kristy Hopkins describes her daughter's negative hospital experience...
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64% Bias Score

S&P 500 Down 12.5% Amidst Trump's Trade War
The S&P 500 index, after hitting a record high in February, has fallen 12.5% due to President Trump's trade war, wiping out \$6.5 trillion in market value; uncertainty remains about when the market will find a bottom, though historical data suggests a shorter recovery period than average.

S&P 500 Down 12.5% Amidst Trump's Trade War
The S&P 500 index, after hitting a record high in February, has fallen 12.5% due to President Trump's trade war, wiping out \$6.5 trillion in market value; uncertainty remains about when the market will find a bottom, though historical data suggests a shorter recovery period than average.
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40% Bias Score

Geopolitical Instability Spurs Debate on Mandatory Military Service in Europe
Rising geopolitical instability, particularly the war in Ukraine, is prompting countries like Poland and Germany to consider reinstating mandatory military service, while Portugal debates increased defense spending amid public opposition to conscription.

Geopolitical Instability Spurs Debate on Mandatory Military Service in Europe
Rising geopolitical instability, particularly the war in Ukraine, is prompting countries like Poland and Germany to consider reinstating mandatory military service, while Portugal debates increased defense spending amid public opposition to conscription.
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60% Bias Score

Delayed Response to Illness Leads to Death at French Catholic School Amidst Allegations of Abuse
Twelve-year-old Nicolas died of meningitis at Bétharram Catholic school in France in 1980 after a delayed response to his illness, allegedly due to a climate of fear hindering students from seeking help amid alleged widespread abuse; his sister will file a negligence lawsuit.

Delayed Response to Illness Leads to Death at French Catholic School Amidst Allegations of Abuse
Twelve-year-old Nicolas died of meningitis at Bétharram Catholic school in France in 1980 after a delayed response to his illness, allegedly due to a climate of fear hindering students from seeking help amid alleged widespread abuse; his sister will file a negligence lawsuit.
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36% Bias Score

EU Equips Staff with Secure Devices Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions
The European Commission is equipping staff traveling to the US and other high-surveillance countries with disposable phones and secure laptops due to escalating geopolitical tensions and concerns about data security, mirroring similar restrictions on TikTok, Telegram, and other technologies.

EU Equips Staff with Secure Devices Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions
The European Commission is equipping staff traveling to the US and other high-surveillance countries with disposable phones and secure laptops due to escalating geopolitical tensions and concerns about data security, mirroring similar restrictions on TikTok, Telegram, and other technologies.
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36% Bias Score

Iranian Hackers Target EU Parliamentarian's Office
Hannah Neumann, head of the European Parliament's Iran delegation, reported a January cyberattack on her office by hackers suspected of being linked to Iran, gaining access to a laptop via malware and phishing.

Iranian Hackers Target EU Parliamentarian's Office
Hannah Neumann, head of the European Parliament's Iran delegation, reported a January cyberattack on her office by hackers suspected of being linked to Iran, gaining access to a laptop via malware and phishing.
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40% Bias Score
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