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Documentary Showcases Triumph of Orphan Adopted After Viral Plea
Davion Only, a Florida orphan, made a viral plea for adoption in 2013; after years of instability, he was adopted by his former caseworker Connie Going in 2016, and a documentary about his life, "The Davion Effect," premiered at the Sarasota Film Festival in 2024, highlighting the challenges faced b...
Documentary Showcases Triumph of Orphan Adopted After Viral Plea
Davion Only, a Florida orphan, made a viral plea for adoption in 2013; after years of instability, he was adopted by his former caseworker Connie Going in 2016, and a documentary about his life, "The Davion Effect," premiered at the Sarasota Film Festival in 2024, highlighting the challenges faced b...
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36% Bias Score


Australian Credit Card "Churning": Rewards and Risks
Australians are increasingly using credit cards to accumulate frequent flyer points, a practice known as "churning," which offers substantial rewards but carries risks of debt and damaged credit scores; while beneficial for some, it disproportionately affects low-income individuals.
Australian Credit Card "Churning": Rewards and Risks
Australians are increasingly using credit cards to accumulate frequent flyer points, a practice known as "churning," which offers substantial rewards but carries risks of debt and damaged credit scores; while beneficial for some, it disproportionately affects low-income individuals.
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44% Bias Score


Spain's €6.6 Million Bullet Contract to Israeli Firm Amidst Previous Pistol Malfunction Controversy
The Spanish Ministry of Interior awarded a €6.6 million contract to Guardian Defense & Homeland Security for 15 million 9mm bullets, following controversy over malfunctioning Ramon pistols previously supplied by the same company; the government claims issues have been resolved.
Spain's €6.6 Million Bullet Contract to Israeli Firm Amidst Previous Pistol Malfunction Controversy
The Spanish Ministry of Interior awarded a €6.6 million contract to Guardian Defense & Homeland Security for 15 million 9mm bullets, following controversy over malfunctioning Ramon pistols previously supplied by the same company; the government claims issues have been resolved.
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48% Bias Score


Istanbul Earthquake Exposes Political Divide in Disaster Response
Following earthquakes in the Marmara Sea, the largest registering 6.2, the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality's AKP and CHP groups engaged in a social media dispute over sharing emergency contact numbers, initially with AKP sharing only their affiliated municipalities' numbers, and the CHP respondin...
Istanbul Earthquake Exposes Political Divide in Disaster Response
Following earthquakes in the Marmara Sea, the largest registering 6.2, the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality's AKP and CHP groups engaged in a social media dispute over sharing emergency contact numbers, initially with AKP sharing only their affiliated municipalities' numbers, and the CHP respondin...
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48% Bias Score


Discrepancy in Aftershock Magnitude Reporting Following Major Earthquake
Following a major earthquake, AFAD initially reported a 5.9 magnitude aftershock, a claim not supported by Kandilli Observatory, USGS, or EMSC; the discrepancy raised concerns about data accuracy and communication within emergency response systems.
Discrepancy in Aftershock Magnitude Reporting Following Major Earthquake
Following a major earthquake, AFAD initially reported a 5.9 magnitude aftershock, a claim not supported by Kandilli Observatory, USGS, or EMSC; the discrepancy raised concerns about data accuracy and communication within emergency response systems.
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40% Bias Score


Netherlands Shifts Nitrogen Reduction Goal to 2035
The Dutch cabinet plans to halve nitrogen emissions by 2035 from agriculture, industry, and transport, establishing a 250-meter buffer zone around sensitive nature areas impacting approximately 1800 businesses and requiring 4-7 billion euros in funding.
Netherlands Shifts Nitrogen Reduction Goal to 2035
The Dutch cabinet plans to halve nitrogen emissions by 2035 from agriculture, industry, and transport, establishing a 250-meter buffer zone around sensitive nature areas impacting approximately 1800 businesses and requiring 4-7 billion euros in funding.
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36% Bias Score

Dutton Accused of Avoiding Nuclear Reactor Sites During Election Campaign
During Australia's 2025 election campaign, opposition leader Peter Dutton is accused of avoiding visits to seven proposed nuclear reactor sites, prompting criticism from the Labor party who claim his policy is unpopular and unviable, despite Dutton's claims of commitment to nuclear energy for the na...

Dutton Accused of Avoiding Nuclear Reactor Sites During Election Campaign
During Australia's 2025 election campaign, opposition leader Peter Dutton is accused of avoiding visits to seven proposed nuclear reactor sites, prompting criticism from the Labor party who claim his policy is unpopular and unviable, despite Dutton's claims of commitment to nuclear energy for the na...
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52% Bias Score

Chipotle Reports First Revenue Drop in Five Years
Chipotle's first-quarter 2025 revenue unexpectedly fell 0.4 percent to $2.88 billion, missing Wall Street's expectations of $2.95 billion, due to inclement weather, reduced consumer spending, and potential consumer fatigue, marking the first sales decline in five years.

Chipotle Reports First Revenue Drop in Five Years
Chipotle's first-quarter 2025 revenue unexpectedly fell 0.4 percent to $2.88 billion, missing Wall Street's expectations of $2.95 billion, due to inclement weather, reduced consumer spending, and potential consumer fatigue, marking the first sales decline in five years.
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40% Bias Score

Sánchez Skips Pope's Funeral, Highlighting Growing Rift with Spanish Royal House
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez will skip Pope Francis's funeral, leaving King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia to represent Spain, while two vice presidents and the Minister of the Presidency will also attend; this absence highlights a growing rift between the Prime Minister and the Royal House, ma...

Sánchez Skips Pope's Funeral, Highlighting Growing Rift with Spanish Royal House
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez will skip Pope Francis's funeral, leaving King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia to represent Spain, while two vice presidents and the Minister of the Presidency will also attend; this absence highlights a growing rift between the Prime Minister and the Royal House, ma...
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52% Bias Score

Murcia's PP and Vox Near Budget Deal, Embracing Hardline Stances
In Murcia, Spain, the PP and Vox parties are nearing a budget deal, incorporating Vox's positions on immigration and the European Green Pact; this follows months of the PP accommodating Vox's demands, including support for several of their motions and potentially the closure of a migrant child cente...

Murcia's PP and Vox Near Budget Deal, Embracing Hardline Stances
In Murcia, Spain, the PP and Vox parties are nearing a budget deal, incorporating Vox's positions on immigration and the European Green Pact; this follows months of the PP accommodating Vox's demands, including support for several of their motions and potentially the closure of a migrant child cente...
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48% Bias Score

Pieterse Wins La Flèche Wallonne with Unexpectedly Patient Strategy
Puck Pieterse won the La Flèche Wallonne women's cycling classic on Wednesday, employing a patient strategy of waiting until the final 150 meters of the Mur de Huy climb before attacking, securing her second professional victory and surprising even herself.

Pieterse Wins La Flèche Wallonne with Unexpectedly Patient Strategy
Puck Pieterse won the La Flèche Wallonne women's cycling classic on Wednesday, employing a patient strategy of waiting until the final 150 meters of the Mur de Huy climb before attacking, securing her second professional victory and surprising even herself.
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28% Bias Score

Dutch Teachers' Union Ends Talks Over Budget Cuts Affecting Disadvantaged Students
The Dutch teachers' union AOb ended talks with State Secretary Paul after the cabinet scrapped the Educational Opportunities Scheme, a support system for 900 schools and disadvantaged students, to save €90 million in 2027 and €177 million in 2028, provoking outrage and concerns about educational equ...

Dutch Teachers' Union Ends Talks Over Budget Cuts Affecting Disadvantaged Students
The Dutch teachers' union AOb ended talks with State Secretary Paul after the cabinet scrapped the Educational Opportunities Scheme, a support system for 900 schools and disadvantaged students, to save €90 million in 2027 and €177 million in 2028, provoking outrage and concerns about educational equ...
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56% Bias Score
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