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High Ultra-Processed Food Consumption Linked to Increased Parkinson's Risk
A study of 42,853 individuals over 26 years revealed that those consuming 11 or more daily servings of ultra-processed foods had a 2.5 times greater risk of early Parkinson's symptoms (sleep issues, fatigue, etc.) than those consuming three or fewer; even three or fewer servings increased risk by up...
High Ultra-Processed Food Consumption Linked to Increased Parkinson's Risk
A study of 42,853 individuals over 26 years revealed that those consuming 11 or more daily servings of ultra-processed foods had a 2.5 times greater risk of early Parkinson's symptoms (sleep issues, fatigue, etc.) than those consuming three or fewer; even three or fewer servings increased risk by up...
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48% Bias Score


Ukrainian Incursion into Kursk: A Seven-Month Humanitarian Crisis
A Ukrainian incursion into Russia's Kursk region in August 2024 caused a seven-month-long humanitarian crisis for thousands of residents, with Russia claiming to have retaken control in April 2025, although this claim is disputed by Ukraine; the incident highlights the broader human cost of the ongo...
Ukrainian Incursion into Kursk: A Seven-Month Humanitarian Crisis
A Ukrainian incursion into Russia's Kursk region in August 2024 caused a seven-month-long humanitarian crisis for thousands of residents, with Russia claiming to have retaken control in April 2025, although this claim is disputed by Ukraine; the incident highlights the broader human cost of the ongo...
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56% Bias Score


US Says Russia's Ukraine War Demands Excessive, Urges Direct Talks
US Vice President Jay D. Vance stated on May 7th that the US considers Russia's demands to end the war in Ukraine excessive, emphasizing the need for direct talks between Kyiv and Moscow to bridge the significant gap in their positions. He highlighted that while the US is willing to participate, dir...
US Says Russia's Ukraine War Demands Excessive, Urges Direct Talks
US Vice President Jay D. Vance stated on May 7th that the US considers Russia's demands to end the war in Ukraine excessive, emphasizing the need for direct talks between Kyiv and Moscow to bridge the significant gap in their positions. He highlighted that while the US is willing to participate, dir...
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36% Bias Score


PSG Reaches Champions League Final
Paris Saint-Germain defeated Arsenal 2-1 on aggregate to reach the Champions League final in Munich on May 31st, overcoming earlier wins against Liverpool and Aston Villa, setting up a clash against Inter Milan.
PSG Reaches Champions League Final
Paris Saint-Germain defeated Arsenal 2-1 on aggregate to reach the Champions League final in Munich on May 31st, overcoming earlier wins against Liverpool and Aston Villa, setting up a clash against Inter Milan.
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40% Bias Score


NATO Drills Amidst Trump's Constitutional Challenges and Geopolitical Posturing
NATO conducts a major air defense exercise in the Arctic, testing systems against modern threats like hypersonic missiles and drones, while simultaneously, Donald Trump questions his role as a guardian of the Constitution and hints at a possible third presidential run and a potential takeover of Can...
NATO Drills Amidst Trump's Constitutional Challenges and Geopolitical Posturing
NATO conducts a major air defense exercise in the Arctic, testing systems against modern threats like hypersonic missiles and drones, while simultaneously, Donald Trump questions his role as a guardian of the Constitution and hints at a possible third presidential run and a potential takeover of Can...
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40% Bias Score


Ransomware Attack Targets Canadian School Board Despite Previous Ransom Payment
The Toronto District School Board is facing a second ransom demand after a December 2024 data breach involving PowerSchool, which had already paid a ransom, revealing the limitations of this approach to data security.
Ransomware Attack Targets Canadian School Board Despite Previous Ransom Payment
The Toronto District School Board is facing a second ransom demand after a December 2024 data breach involving PowerSchool, which had already paid a ransom, revealing the limitations of this approach to data security.
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28% Bias Score

EU Parliament Rejects Restarting Turkey Membership Talks Amid Democratic Concerns
The European Parliament overwhelmingly voted against restarting Turkey's EU membership talks due to concerns over democratic backsliding, citing the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu and the crackdown on protests as key examples, while acknowledging Turkey's strategic importance and calling fo...

EU Parliament Rejects Restarting Turkey Membership Talks Amid Democratic Concerns
The European Parliament overwhelmingly voted against restarting Turkey's EU membership talks due to concerns over democratic backsliding, citing the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu and the crackdown on protests as key examples, while acknowledging Turkey's strategic importance and calling fo...
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60% Bias Score

High Ultra-Processed Food Intake Linked to Increased Parkinson's Disease Risk
A study of nearly 43,000 participants found that consuming 11 or more servings of ultra-processed foods daily is associated with a 2.5 times greater likelihood of experiencing multiple early-stage Parkinson's symptoms compared to those eating only three servings; the findings suggest potential preve...

High Ultra-Processed Food Intake Linked to Increased Parkinson's Disease Risk
A study of nearly 43,000 participants found that consuming 11 or more servings of ultra-processed foods daily is associated with a 2.5 times greater likelihood of experiencing multiple early-stage Parkinson's symptoms compared to those eating only three servings; the findings suggest potential preve...
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36% Bias Score

Acquittal of Three Officers in Tyre Nichols's State Case
Three former Memphis police officers were acquitted on Wednesday of state charges in the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols, a 29-year-old Black man, despite video evidence and previous federal convictions; the case highlights the complexities of police brutality prosecutions and ongoing calls for reform...

Acquittal of Three Officers in Tyre Nichols's State Case
Three former Memphis police officers were acquitted on Wednesday of state charges in the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols, a 29-year-old Black man, despite video evidence and previous federal convictions; the case highlights the complexities of police brutality prosecutions and ongoing calls for reform...
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48% Bias Score

Weinstein Retrial: New Accuser's Testimony Adds to Sexual Assault Charges
Harvey Weinstein is on trial again for sexual assault, with a new charge based on the testimony of Kaja Sokola, a former model who alleges Weinstein forced oral sex on her in 2006; the prosecution claims Weinstein exploited his power in Hollywood, while the defense argues the encounter was consensua...

Weinstein Retrial: New Accuser's Testimony Adds to Sexual Assault Charges
Harvey Weinstein is on trial again for sexual assault, with a new charge based on the testimony of Kaja Sokola, a former model who alleges Weinstein forced oral sex on her in 2006; the prosecution claims Weinstein exploited his power in Hollywood, while the defense argues the encounter was consensua...
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56% Bias Score

Carney-Trump Meeting Shows Signs of De-escalation in US-Canada Trade Tensions
Following a White House meeting, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and US President Donald Trump showed signs of de-escalation in trade tensions, moving away from previous threats of annexation and tariff increases, although no formal agreements were made.

Carney-Trump Meeting Shows Signs of De-escalation in US-Canada Trade Tensions
Following a White House meeting, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and US President Donald Trump showed signs of de-escalation in trade tensions, moving away from previous threats of annexation and tariff increases, although no formal agreements were made.
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44% Bias Score

Rising Retirement Age in Canada: From 60.9 in 1998 to 65.3 in 2024
The average Canadian retirement age has risen from 60.9 in 1998 to 65.3 in 2024, driven by financial market instability, reduced pension surpluses, increased longevity, higher home prices, and greater family financial obligations, suggesting a long-term trend toward later retirement.

Rising Retirement Age in Canada: From 60.9 in 1998 to 65.3 in 2024
The average Canadian retirement age has risen from 60.9 in 1998 to 65.3 in 2024, driven by financial market instability, reduced pension surpluses, increased longevity, higher home prices, and greater family financial obligations, suggesting a long-term trend toward later retirement.
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52% Bias Score
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