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Tver Holds Victory Day Parade Showcasing Military Might
On May 9th, a military parade in Tver, Russia, honored WWII veterans like Ivan Kladkevich and current servicemen, featuring military hardware like S-125, S-75, S-200, and S-300 missile systems and Tornado-S MLRS, alongside a moment of silence for fallen soldiers.
Tver Holds Victory Day Parade Showcasing Military Might
On May 9th, a military parade in Tver, Russia, honored WWII veterans like Ivan Kladkevich and current servicemen, featuring military hardware like S-125, S-75, S-200, and S-300 missile systems and Tornado-S MLRS, alongside a moment of silence for fallen soldiers.
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60% Bias Score


Financial Planning for a Secure Retirement: Addressing Stress and Longevity Risks
The Healthy Aging 2025 conference highlighted financial stress as a major concern for pre-retirees and retirees, especially women, emphasizing the need for proactive financial planning to balance income and expenses and manage longevity risks.
Financial Planning for a Secure Retirement: Addressing Stress and Longevity Risks
The Healthy Aging 2025 conference highlighted financial stress as a major concern for pre-retirees and retirees, especially women, emphasizing the need for proactive financial planning to balance income and expenses and manage longevity risks.
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44% Bias Score


ONS Head Resigns Amidst Data Accuracy Concerns
Sir Ian Diamond resigned as head of Britain's Office for National Statistics (ONS) due to health issues, following criticism over data inaccuracies, particularly in the labor market survey, which influences government spending and the Bank of England's interest rate decisions.
ONS Head Resigns Amidst Data Accuracy Concerns
Sir Ian Diamond resigned as head of Britain's Office for National Statistics (ONS) due to health issues, following criticism over data inaccuracies, particularly in the labor market survey, which influences government spending and the Bank of England's interest rate decisions.
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40% Bias Score


New Renfrew Bridge Opens, Boosting Clyde Connectivity
The Renfrew Bridge, a £117m road and pedestrian bridge across the River Clyde, opened on Friday, improving connectivity between Renfrew and Clydebank and marking a significant step in the Clyde Waterfront and Renfrew Riverside regeneration project.
New Renfrew Bridge Opens, Boosting Clyde Connectivity
The Renfrew Bridge, a £117m road and pedestrian bridge across the River Clyde, opened on Friday, improving connectivity between Renfrew and Clydebank and marking a significant step in the Clyde Waterfront and Renfrew Riverside regeneration project.
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48% Bias Score


Death of Feyenoord Legend Joop van Daele
Joop van Daele, the "twelfth man" of Feyenoord, died at 77; his 1970 World Cup-winning goal against Estudiantes, during which he broke his glasses, remains a legendary moment in Dutch football history.
Death of Feyenoord Legend Joop van Daele
Joop van Daele, the "twelfth man" of Feyenoord, died at 77; his 1970 World Cup-winning goal against Estudiantes, during which he broke his glasses, remains a legendary moment in Dutch football history.
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24% Bias Score


Spain Announces Substantial Public Transport Subsidies for 2025
Spain's Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility announced new public transport subsidies for the second half of 2025, including free fares for children under 14, up to 50% off youth fares, and at least 40% off other multi-trip tickets, requiring local governments to co-fund and have or commit...
Spain Announces Substantial Public Transport Subsidies for 2025
Spain's Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility announced new public transport subsidies for the second half of 2025, including free fares for children under 14, up to 50% off youth fares, and at least 40% off other multi-trip tickets, requiring local governments to co-fund and have or commit...
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36% Bias Score

AMA Names Dr. John Whyte as New CEO Amidst Federal Health Budget Cuts
The American Medical Association appointed Dr. John J. Whyte, a physician with experience at WebMD, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, as its new CEO, succeeding Dr. James Madara, amid recent federal spending cuts to health institutions.

AMA Names Dr. John Whyte as New CEO Amidst Federal Health Budget Cuts
The American Medical Association appointed Dr. John J. Whyte, a physician with experience at WebMD, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, as its new CEO, succeeding Dr. James Madara, amid recent federal spending cuts to health institutions.
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40% Bias Score

Curiosity Rover Finds Polygon-Patterned Rocks on Mars
NASA's Curiosity rover discovered polygon-patterned rocks on Mars, resembling dried mud on Earth, suggesting a link to the planet's history of water; further investigation is underway to determine their precise origin.

Curiosity Rover Finds Polygon-Patterned Rocks on Mars
NASA's Curiosity rover discovered polygon-patterned rocks on Mars, resembling dried mud on Earth, suggesting a link to the planet's history of water; further investigation is underway to determine their precise origin.
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4% Bias Score

Limited US-UK Trade Deal Offers Short-Term Relief, Leaves Key Issues Unresolved
A new US-UK trade deal temporarily reduces tariffs on British cars (first 100,000), steel, and aluminum, but leaves key sectors like pharmaceuticals and technology with ongoing tariffs, resulting in an estimated $6 billion gain for the US versus a $5 billion gain for the UK.

Limited US-UK Trade Deal Offers Short-Term Relief, Leaves Key Issues Unresolved
A new US-UK trade deal temporarily reduces tariffs on British cars (first 100,000), steel, and aluminum, but leaves key sectors like pharmaceuticals and technology with ongoing tariffs, resulting in an estimated $6 billion gain for the US versus a $5 billion gain for the UK.
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56% Bias Score

Castilla-La Mancha Parliament to Expand to 55 Seats in 2027
The PSOE and PP in Castilla-La Mancha agreed to increase the number of regional parliamentary seats from 33 to 55 after the 2027 elections to address the current underrepresentation of the region's population, a change that would likely solidify the PSOE's majority based on 2023 election results.

Castilla-La Mancha Parliament to Expand to 55 Seats in 2027
The PSOE and PP in Castilla-La Mancha agreed to increase the number of regional parliamentary seats from 33 to 55 after the 2027 elections to address the current underrepresentation of the region's population, a change that would likely solidify the PSOE's majority based on 2023 election results.
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36% Bias Score

Mexico City Revamps High School Admissions with Three-Tiered System
Mexico City's 272,000 high school applicants can choose open enrollment, UNAM/IPN exams, or a combination, starting in 2025; replacing a 1996 system, this process uses lotteries for high-demand schools and online exams for competitive institutions.

Mexico City Revamps High School Admissions with Three-Tiered System
Mexico City's 272,000 high school applicants can choose open enrollment, UNAM/IPN exams, or a combination, starting in 2025; replacing a 1996 system, this process uses lotteries for high-demand schools and online exams for competitive institutions.
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44% Bias Score

De Jong Advances at Rome Masters; Lamens Exits
At the Rome Masters, Jesper de Jong (world no. 93) beat Alexander Sjevtsjenko (world no. 97) 6-2, 6-4 to advance to the second round, while Suzan Lamens lost to Elise Mertens 6-3, 2-6, 6-3, and Aranxta Rus lost to Katie Volynets 3-6, 3-6.

De Jong Advances at Rome Masters; Lamens Exits
At the Rome Masters, Jesper de Jong (world no. 93) beat Alexander Sjevtsjenko (world no. 97) 6-2, 6-4 to advance to the second round, while Suzan Lamens lost to Elise Mertens 6-3, 2-6, 6-3, and Aranxta Rus lost to Katie Volynets 3-6, 3-6.
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44% Bias Score
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