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UK Continues Arms Exports to Israel Despite Suspension, Report Alleges
A report reveals that the UK continued exporting 8,630 munitions and F-35 jet components to Israel after a September 2024 government suspension, contradicting ministerial statements to Parliament and raising concerns about potential complicity in war crimes.
UK Continues Arms Exports to Israel Despite Suspension, Report Alleges
A report reveals that the UK continued exporting 8,630 munitions and F-35 jet components to Israel after a September 2024 government suspension, contradicting ministerial statements to Parliament and raising concerns about potential complicity in war crimes.
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60% Bias Score


UN Charter at 80: A Foundation for International Human Rights
The UN Charter, signed in San Francisco on June 26, 1945, by representatives of around 50 countries, established a post-World War II international system based on human rights and the UN, aiming to prevent future wars and promote social progress.
UN Charter at 80: A Foundation for International Human Rights
The UN Charter, signed in San Francisco on June 26, 1945, by representatives of around 50 countries, established a post-World War II international system based on human rights and the UN, aiming to prevent future wars and promote social progress.
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64% Bias Score


Haenyeo Divers' Unique Genes Reveal Potential for Blood Pressure Treatments
A study published in Cell Reports reveals that the Haenyeo, a community of female free divers from Jeju Island, South Korea, possess unique genetic adaptations that allow them to dive for extended periods, potentially leading to new treatments for blood pressure disorders.
Haenyeo Divers' Unique Genes Reveal Potential for Blood Pressure Treatments
A study published in Cell Reports reveals that the Haenyeo, a community of female free divers from Jeju Island, South Korea, possess unique genetic adaptations that allow them to dive for extended periods, potentially leading to new treatments for blood pressure disorders.
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20% Bias Score


Three-Michelin-Star Chef Dominique Crenn: Resilience, Philanthropy, and the Soul of Food
Dominique Crenn, the first American female chef with three Michelin stars, uses her platform to advocate against factory farming, aid Haitian farmers, and transform her restaurant into a community kitchen, showcasing resilience after battling cancer and grief.
Three-Michelin-Star Chef Dominique Crenn: Resilience, Philanthropy, and the Soul of Food
Dominique Crenn, the first American female chef with three Michelin stars, uses her platform to advocate against factory farming, aid Haitian farmers, and transform her restaurant into a community kitchen, showcasing resilience after battling cancer and grief.
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24% Bias Score


Krishnamoorthi Enters Crowded Illinois Senate Race
Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi launched his campaign for the open Illinois Senate seat on Wednesday, joining a crowded Democratic primary field that includes Rep. Robin Kelly and Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton, and faces a high-stakes battle to win the nomination ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
Krishnamoorthi Enters Crowded Illinois Senate Race
Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi launched his campaign for the open Illinois Senate seat on Wednesday, joining a crowded Democratic primary field that includes Rep. Robin Kelly and Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton, and faces a high-stakes battle to win the nomination ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
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52% Bias Score


Sinners": Juke Joint as Refuge and Cultural Hub in the Segregated South
Sinners," a new film by Ryan Coogler, portrays the experiences of two Black brothers who open a juke joint in the Mississippi Delta during segregation, highlighting the cultural and historical significance of these establishments as safe havens for Black communities and centers of musical innovation...
Sinners": Juke Joint as Refuge and Cultural Hub in the Segregated South
Sinners," a new film by Ryan Coogler, portrays the experiences of two Black brothers who open a juke joint in the Mississippi Delta during segregation, highlighting the cultural and historical significance of these establishments as safe havens for Black communities and centers of musical innovation...
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32% Bias Score

Next Pope Selection: Africa's Growing Catholic Population Fuels Debate
The selection process for the next Pope has begun, with the rapid growth of Catholicism in Africa fueling discussions about the possibility of an African Pope for the first time in centuries, despite concerns about prioritizing geographic origin over qualifications.

Next Pope Selection: Africa's Growing Catholic Population Fuels Debate
The selection process for the next Pope has begun, with the rapid growth of Catholicism in Africa fueling discussions about the possibility of an African Pope for the first time in centuries, despite concerns about prioritizing geographic origin over qualifications.
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60% Bias Score

SARS-CoV-2 Origin Traced to Bats in Western China and Northern Laos
American researchers traced SARS-CoV-2's origins to bats in western China and northern Laos around 2012, suggesting an intermediate host transported the virus to Wuhan's wildlife markets, similar to the 2002 SARS outbreak.

SARS-CoV-2 Origin Traced to Bats in Western China and Northern Laos
American researchers traced SARS-CoV-2's origins to bats in western China and northern Laos around 2012, suggesting an intermediate host transported the virus to Wuhan's wildlife markets, similar to the 2002 SARS outbreak.
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44% Bias Score

England's Obesity Crisis Deepens Despite Billions Spent
New data reveals a concerning rise in obesity rates in England, with 67.4% of adults now overweight or obese, despite billions spent on treatment and prevention; West Lindsey has the highest rate at 38.8%, and the crisis costs the NHS over £11 billion annually.

England's Obesity Crisis Deepens Despite Billions Spent
New data reveals a concerning rise in obesity rates in England, with 67.4% of adults now overweight or obese, despite billions spent on treatment and prevention; West Lindsey has the highest rate at 38.8%, and the crisis costs the NHS over £11 billion annually.
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52% Bias Score

Yemen Houthi-US Ceasefire Excludes Israel
A US-mediated ceasefire between Yemen's Houthis and the US, excluding actions against Israel, aims to halt Houthi attacks on Red Sea vessels, following Israeli airstrikes on Sanaa airport causing $500 million in damage and a period of increased tensions.

Yemen Houthi-US Ceasefire Excludes Israel
A US-mediated ceasefire between Yemen's Houthis and the US, excluding actions against Israel, aims to halt Houthi attacks on Red Sea vessels, following Israeli airstrikes on Sanaa airport causing $500 million in damage and a period of increased tensions.
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Trade War Creates Economic Dilemma for Federal Reserve
President Trump's trade war puts the Federal Reserve in a difficult position, forcing them to choose between fighting inflation or saving jobs; the current benchmark lending rate remains at 4.25% to 4.5%, while Trump has publicly criticized Fed Chair Jerome Powell, threatening to remove him.

Trump's Trade War Creates Economic Dilemma for Federal Reserve
President Trump's trade war puts the Federal Reserve in a difficult position, forcing them to choose between fighting inflation or saving jobs; the current benchmark lending rate remains at 4.25% to 4.5%, while Trump has publicly criticized Fed Chair Jerome Powell, threatening to remove him.
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60% Bias Score

Maine's Community Plate Combats Loneliness Through Shared Meals and Stories
In response to the Surgeon General's declaration of a loneliness epidemic, Karl and Margaret Hathaway founded Community Plate in Maine, organizing potluck suppers where neighbors share food and stories, creating a space for social connection and combating isolation.

Maine's Community Plate Combats Loneliness Through Shared Meals and Stories
In response to the Surgeon General's declaration of a loneliness epidemic, Karl and Margaret Hathaway founded Community Plate in Maine, organizing potluck suppers where neighbors share food and stories, creating a space for social connection and combating isolation.
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44% Bias Score
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