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Chinese Embassy Open House Attracts 10,000 Amidst U.S.-China Trade Tensions
Over 10,000 people attended a Chinese embassy open house in Washington D.C. showcasing Gansu province's culture, highlighting continued cultural exchange despite current U.S.-China trade disputes; Ambassador Xie Feng used the event to advocate for equal, respectful dialogue on trade.
Chinese Embassy Open House Attracts 10,000 Amidst U.S.-China Trade Tensions
Over 10,000 people attended a Chinese embassy open house in Washington D.C. showcasing Gansu province's culture, highlighting continued cultural exchange despite current U.S.-China trade disputes; Ambassador Xie Feng used the event to advocate for equal, respectful dialogue on trade.
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36% Bias Score


NCAA Settlement Pause Leaves Hundreds of College Athletes In Limbo
A federal judge halted a proposed NCAA settlement that would've limited the size of college sports teams, leaving hundreds of athletes who've been cut from their teams in limbo and facing potential loss of scholarships, training, and other financial aid.
NCAA Settlement Pause Leaves Hundreds of College Athletes In Limbo
A federal judge halted a proposed NCAA settlement that would've limited the size of college sports teams, leaving hundreds of athletes who've been cut from their teams in limbo and facing potential loss of scholarships, training, and other financial aid.
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52% Bias Score


French Medical Education: Low Cost, High Selectivity, and the Debate on Physician Distribution
France's medical education system, with its highly selective admissions (12-33% acceptance rate) and nearly free tuition (under \$500 annually), contrasts with expensive systems in the US (\$35,000-80,000 per year) and results in a guaranteed internship for all graduates, leading to debates on physi...
French Medical Education: Low Cost, High Selectivity, and the Debate on Physician Distribution
France's medical education system, with its highly selective admissions (12-33% acceptance rate) and nearly free tuition (under \$500 annually), contrasts with expensive systems in the US (\$35,000-80,000 per year) and results in a guaranteed internship for all graduates, leading to debates on physi...
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52% Bias Score


Conservative Caucus Retains Power to Remove Poilievre Despite Election Gains
Following the federal election, Conservative MPs voted to retain the power to remove leader Pierre Poilievre via the Reform Act, despite his increased vote share; this decision reflects a desire for changes and contrasts with the 2019 decision to support Andrew Scheer.
Conservative Caucus Retains Power to Remove Poilievre Despite Election Gains
Following the federal election, Conservative MPs voted to retain the power to remove leader Pierre Poilievre via the Reform Act, despite his increased vote share; this decision reflects a desire for changes and contrasts with the 2019 decision to support Andrew Scheer.
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44% Bias Score


Labour's Social Media Dilemma: Balancing Branding with Party Discipline
The UK Labour party faces internal conflict over its MPs' increasing use of social media for campaigning, balancing individual branding with party message discipline, amid the rise of Reform UK's successful online strategy.
Labour's Social Media Dilemma: Balancing Branding with Party Discipline
The UK Labour party faces internal conflict over its MPs' increasing use of social media for campaigning, balancing individual branding with party message discipline, amid the rise of Reform UK's successful online strategy.
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44% Bias Score


Labour's Starmer Faces Implosion Amidst Crumbling Poll Numbers and Policy Failures
Keir Starmer's Labour government is facing a major crisis, with plummeting poll numbers (21 percent), significant local election losses, and criticism over his handling of immigration and economic policies; the author argues he must resign.
Labour's Starmer Faces Implosion Amidst Crumbling Poll Numbers and Policy Failures
Keir Starmer's Labour government is facing a major crisis, with plummeting poll numbers (21 percent), significant local election losses, and criticism over his handling of immigration and economic policies; the author argues he must resign.
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68% Bias Score

Perth Teen Guilty in Fatal Crash, Sentencing Delayed Amidst Outrage
A Perth teenager pleaded guilty to manslaughter and dangerous driving causing grievous bodily harm after a fatal car crash that killed one and injured three others; the sentencing is delayed until June due to ongoing legal disputes, causing emotional outbursts outside the court.

Perth Teen Guilty in Fatal Crash, Sentencing Delayed Amidst Outrage
A Perth teenager pleaded guilty to manslaughter and dangerous driving causing grievous bodily harm after a fatal car crash that killed one and injured three others; the sentencing is delayed until June due to ongoing legal disputes, causing emotional outbursts outside the court.
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32% Bias Score

Combs' Trial Jury Selection Includes Celebrities Named in Settled Lawsuit
Jury selection in the federal trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs includes celebrities Michael B. Jordan and Kid Cudi, mentioned in a settled lawsuit where Cassie Ventura alleged Combs threatened them after discovering her relationships with them; Combs is charged with racketeering, sex trafficking and face...

Combs' Trial Jury Selection Includes Celebrities Named in Settled Lawsuit
Jury selection in the federal trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs includes celebrities Michael B. Jordan and Kid Cudi, mentioned in a settled lawsuit where Cassie Ventura alleged Combs threatened them after discovering her relationships with them; Combs is charged with racketeering, sex trafficking and face...
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48% Bias Score

French Assembly Debates Antisemitism Bill Amidst Heated Disagreements
The French National Assembly started debating a bill to fight antisemitism in higher education on May 6th, passing only the first article mandating antisemitism and racism awareness training, amidst heated disagreements among deputies, particularly regarding disciplinary measures and definitions of ...

French Assembly Debates Antisemitism Bill Amidst Heated Disagreements
The French National Assembly started debating a bill to fight antisemitism in higher education on May 6th, passing only the first article mandating antisemitism and racism awareness training, amidst heated disagreements among deputies, particularly regarding disciplinary measures and definitions of ...
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48% Bias Score

Hesse Preserves WWII War Graves, Emphasizing Remembrance and Education
In Hesse, Germany, the Volksbund German War Graves Care organization maintains over 1,050 war grave sites containing more than 70,000 individuals, including soldiers and civilians, and continues educational outreach to youth to ensure remembrance of the victims of WWII, with recent exhumations and r...

Hesse Preserves WWII War Graves, Emphasizing Remembrance and Education
In Hesse, Germany, the Volksbund German War Graves Care organization maintains over 1,050 war grave sites containing more than 70,000 individuals, including soldiers and civilians, and continues educational outreach to youth to ensure remembrance of the victims of WWII, with recent exhumations and r...
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24% Bias Score

Labor's Internal Power Struggle After Election Win
Australia's Labor Party, following a recent election victory, is experiencing internal conflict as its left-wing faction consolidates power, potentially leading to the demotion or removal of several senior right-wing figures, causing significant division and uncertainty.

Labor's Internal Power Struggle After Election Win
Australia's Labor Party, following a recent election victory, is experiencing internal conflict as its left-wing faction consolidates power, potentially leading to the demotion or removal of several senior right-wing figures, causing significant division and uncertainty.
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60% Bias Score

NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb to Resign
NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb announced her resignation, effective September 30th, after 38 years of service, triggering a recruitment process led by acting commissioner Peter Thurtell; her tenure included significant achievements and controversies.

NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb to Resign
NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb announced her resignation, effective September 30th, after 38 years of service, triggering a recruitment process led by acting commissioner Peter Thurtell; her tenure included significant achievements and controversies.
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40% Bias Score
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