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Colombian Rebel Groups Exploit Social Media to Recruit Children
In Colombia, rebel groups utilize Facebook and TikTok to recruit children from marginalized communities, showcasing attractive lifestyles in videos, prompting the UN to call for increased content moderation by social media companies due to a sharp rise in child recruitment in 2022.
Colombian Rebel Groups Exploit Social Media to Recruit Children
In Colombia, rebel groups utilize Facebook and TikTok to recruit children from marginalized communities, showcasing attractive lifestyles in videos, prompting the UN to call for increased content moderation by social media companies due to a sharp rise in child recruitment in 2022.
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28% Bias Score


ESA Launches Biomass Satellite to Study Earth's Forests and Carbon Cycle
The European Space Agency launched the Biomass satellite on Tuesday from Kourou, New Guinea, to study the world's forests and improve understanding of the planet's carbon cycle using a P-band synthetic aperture radar, a first-of-its-kind technology in space.
ESA Launches Biomass Satellite to Study Earth's Forests and Carbon Cycle
The European Space Agency launched the Biomass satellite on Tuesday from Kourou, New Guinea, to study the world's forests and improve understanding of the planet's carbon cycle using a P-band synthetic aperture radar, a first-of-its-kind technology in space.
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32% Bias Score


Supreme Court Weighs Funding for Catholic Charter School
The Supreme Court heard arguments on whether Oklahoma can block the creation of a publicly funded Catholic virtual charter school, a case with potential national implications for taxpayer funding of religious education; Chief Justice John Roberts may cast the deciding vote, given Justice Amy Coney B...
Supreme Court Weighs Funding for Catholic Charter School
The Supreme Court heard arguments on whether Oklahoma can block the creation of a publicly funded Catholic virtual charter school, a case with potential national implications for taxpayer funding of religious education; Chief Justice John Roberts may cast the deciding vote, given Justice Amy Coney B...
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40% Bias Score


Royal Mail Sale to Czech Billionaire Approved
Shareholders approved the £3.6bn sale of Royal Mail's parent company, International Distribution Services (IDS), to Daniel Kretinsky's EP Group, despite Royal Mail's proposal to cut second-class deliveries to save £300m annually, prompting concerns from the Greeting Card Association.
Royal Mail Sale to Czech Billionaire Approved
Shareholders approved the £3.6bn sale of Royal Mail's parent company, International Distribution Services (IDS), to Daniel Kretinsky's EP Group, despite Royal Mail's proposal to cut second-class deliveries to save £300m annually, prompting concerns from the Greeting Card Association.
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44% Bias Score


Iran Pitches US Nuclear Deal as Economic Boon
Iran is negotiating a new nuclear deal with the US, framing it as a business opportunity to boost the American economy by providing access to Iran's large consumer market and various sectors, despite existing sanctions and challenges.
Iran Pitches US Nuclear Deal as Economic Boon
Iran is negotiating a new nuclear deal with the US, framing it as a business opportunity to boost the American economy by providing access to Iran's large consumer market and various sectors, despite existing sanctions and challenges.
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36% Bias Score


Iran's Manipulative Nuclear Bargaining Tactics Detailed in New Report
A new report by the United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) details Iran's ten deceptive negotiating tactics in nuclear talks, warning against repeating the mistakes of the 2015 JCPOA and highlighting the need for stronger Western unity to counter Iran's manipulative strategies.
Iran's Manipulative Nuclear Bargaining Tactics Detailed in New Report
A new report by the United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) details Iran's ten deceptive negotiating tactics in nuclear talks, warning against repeating the mistakes of the 2015 JCPOA and highlighting the need for stronger Western unity to counter Iran's manipulative strategies.
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60% Bias Score

9/11 Health Program Faces Staffing Crisis, Jeopardizing Care for Thousands
The World Trade Center Health Program, responsible for treating over 150,000 9/11 responders and survivors, faces a crisis due to recent staffing cuts and funding shortfalls leading to significant delays in care and jeopardizing the health of thousands.

9/11 Health Program Faces Staffing Crisis, Jeopardizing Care for Thousands
The World Trade Center Health Program, responsible for treating over 150,000 9/11 responders and survivors, faces a crisis due to recent staffing cuts and funding shortfalls leading to significant delays in care and jeopardizing the health of thousands.
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44% Bias Score

Israel Strikes Syria to Protect Druze Community Amid Sectarian Violence
Israel launched a preemptive strike against a Syrian extremist group planning to attack the Druze community in Sahnaya, following sectarian violence that killed at least 22 people in the Jaramana and Sahnaya areas near Damascus, prompted by a voice recording insulting the Prophet Mohammad.

Israel Strikes Syria to Protect Druze Community Amid Sectarian Violence
Israel launched a preemptive strike against a Syrian extremist group planning to attack the Druze community in Sahnaya, following sectarian violence that killed at least 22 people in the Jaramana and Sahnaya areas near Damascus, prompted by a voice recording insulting the Prophet Mohammad.
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56% Bias Score

Edinburgh University Repatriates Ainu Skulls to Japan
Edinburgh University returned three Ainu skulls to Japan in a traditional ceremony, addressing ethical concerns about the 1913 donation of indigenous remains by anthropologist Dr. Neil Gordon; the skulls will be interred at a Hokkaido museum.

Edinburgh University Repatriates Ainu Skulls to Japan
Edinburgh University returned three Ainu skulls to Japan in a traditional ceremony, addressing ethical concerns about the 1913 donation of indigenous remains by anthropologist Dr. Neil Gordon; the skulls will be interred at a Hokkaido museum.
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36% Bias Score

Iranian Government's Information Control Exacerbates Disaster Response
The Iranian government's handling of recent disasters, including the Bandar Abbas explosion, reveals a pattern of initial denial, limited information, and suppression of alternative narratives, fueling public distrust and the spread of misinformation.

Iranian Government's Information Control Exacerbates Disaster Response
The Iranian government's handling of recent disasters, including the Bandar Abbas explosion, reveals a pattern of initial denial, limited information, and suppression of alternative narratives, fueling public distrust and the spread of misinformation.
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48% Bias Score

South Africa Launches Inquiry into Apartheid-Era Justice Failures
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced a judicial inquiry into allegations of political interference in prosecuting apartheid-era crimes, prompted by a $9 million lawsuit from 25 families and survivors who claim inadequate investigation of apartheid-era crimes by post-apartheid government...

South Africa Launches Inquiry into Apartheid-Era Justice Failures
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced a judicial inquiry into allegations of political interference in prosecuting apartheid-era crimes, prompted by a $9 million lawsuit from 25 families and survivors who claim inadequate investigation of apartheid-era crimes by post-apartheid government...
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52% Bias Score

Vancouver Festival Attack: Mental Health of Suspect in Focus
On Saturday night, Kai-Ji Adam Lo, a man receiving mental health treatment on an extended leave, drove a vehicle into a Vancouver festival, killing 11 and injuring more than two dozen. He has been charged with eight counts of second-degree murder, with further charges anticipated.

Vancouver Festival Attack: Mental Health of Suspect in Focus
On Saturday night, Kai-Ji Adam Lo, a man receiving mental health treatment on an extended leave, drove a vehicle into a Vancouver festival, killing 11 and injuring more than two dozen. He has been charged with eight counts of second-degree murder, with further charges anticipated.
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44% Bias Score
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