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European Startup Achieves Orbital Space Capsule Return
Atmos Space Cargo's Phoenix 1 capsule, launched from Cape Canaveral via SpaceX, completed its first orbital test flight, splashing down in the Atlantic after deploying an innovative inflatable heat shield; this marks a significant European advancement in space return technology.
European Startup Achieves Orbital Space Capsule Return
Atmos Space Cargo's Phoenix 1 capsule, launched from Cape Canaveral via SpaceX, completed its first orbital test flight, splashing down in the Atlantic after deploying an innovative inflatable heat shield; this marks a significant European advancement in space return technology.
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48% Bias Score


Dutch Sailor's Diary Reveals 18th-Century Homophobia
In 1725, Dutch sailor Lendert Hazenbos was abandoned on Ascension Island by the Dutch East India Company for sodomy; his diary, rediscovered centuries later, details his suffering and highlights the historical persecution of LGBTQ+ individuals, a reality that persists in 64 countries today.
Dutch Sailor's Diary Reveals 18th-Century Homophobia
In 1725, Dutch sailor Lendert Hazenbos was abandoned on Ascension Island by the Dutch East India Company for sodomy; his diary, rediscovered centuries later, details his suffering and highlights the historical persecution of LGBTQ+ individuals, a reality that persists in 64 countries today.
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24% Bias Score


Qatar's Diplomatic Rise: A Double-Edged Sword for US Foreign Policy
President Trump's Middle East trip highlighted Qatar's expanding diplomatic role, mediating conflicts and prisoner releases, despite criticism of its human rights record; a proposed gift of a new 747 presidential aircraft from Qatar highlights this complex relationship.
Qatar's Diplomatic Rise: A Double-Edged Sword for US Foreign Policy
President Trump's Middle East trip highlighted Qatar's expanding diplomatic role, mediating conflicts and prisoner releases, despite criticism of its human rights record; a proposed gift of a new 747 presidential aircraft from Qatar highlights this complex relationship.
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36% Bias Score


UK's Largest Gas Storage Facility Faces Closure Without Government Funding
Centrica, owner of the UK's largest gas storage facility, Rough, located off the coast of East Yorkshire, demands \$2 billion in government support to avoid closure, impacting UK energy security and potentially jeopardizing thousands of jobs.
UK's Largest Gas Storage Facility Faces Closure Without Government Funding
Centrica, owner of the UK's largest gas storage facility, Rough, located off the coast of East Yorkshire, demands \$2 billion in government support to avoid closure, impacting UK energy security and potentially jeopardizing thousands of jobs.
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52% Bias Score


Pope Leo XIV to Meet Zelensky Amidst Concerns Over Ukraine War
Following his inaugural Mass attended by thousands including US Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Pope Leo XIV announced a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, expressing concern for the war in Ukraine and emphasizing peace and opposition to autocracy.
Pope Leo XIV to Meet Zelensky Amidst Concerns Over Ukraine War
Following his inaugural Mass attended by thousands including US Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Pope Leo XIV announced a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, expressing concern for the war in Ukraine and emphasizing peace and opposition to autocracy.
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24% Bias Score


Trump's \$400 Million Qatar Jet Gift Sparks Controversy
The White House faces criticism over President Trump's plan to accept a \$400 million luxury jet from Qatar for the US Air Force, sparking debate about potential corruption and foreign influence, despite historical precedents of presidents receiving lavish gifts from foreign leaders.
Trump's \$400 Million Qatar Jet Gift Sparks Controversy
The White House faces criticism over President Trump's plan to accept a \$400 million luxury jet from Qatar for the US Air Force, sparking debate about potential corruption and foreign influence, despite historical precedents of presidents receiving lavish gifts from foreign leaders.
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36% Bias Score

India-Pakistan Nuclear Brinkmanship: A Simulated Catastrophe and the Risks Ahead
The recent India-Pakistan military standoff, though de-escalated, demonstrated the potential for a nuclear war, fueled by ambiguous nuclear doctrines and modernization efforts; a 2019 study simulated a scenario with over 100 million immediate deaths and ensuing global famine.

India-Pakistan Nuclear Brinkmanship: A Simulated Catastrophe and the Risks Ahead
The recent India-Pakistan military standoff, though de-escalated, demonstrated the potential for a nuclear war, fueled by ambiguous nuclear doctrines and modernization efforts; a 2019 study simulated a scenario with over 100 million immediate deaths and ensuing global famine.
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52% Bias Score

Eddington": Cannes Film Explores Societal Divisions Amidst COVID-19
Ari Aster's politically charged film "Eddington", starring Joaquin Phoenix, Pedro Pascal, Emma Stone, and Austin Butler, premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, exploring the societal divisions and anxieties of a small New Mexico town during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Eddington": Cannes Film Explores Societal Divisions Amidst COVID-19
Ari Aster's politically charged film "Eddington", starring Joaquin Phoenix, Pedro Pascal, Emma Stone, and Austin Butler, premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, exploring the societal divisions and anxieties of a small New Mexico town during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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48% Bias Score

Cardiologist Saves Passenger's Life Aboard KLM Flight
During a KLM flight from Uganda on April 29, Oklahoma cardiologist Dr. TJ Trad treated a passenger suffering severe chest pain using portable ECGs and medication, stabilizing the patient's condition until arrival in Amsterdam, where the patient was taken to a hospital for observation.

Cardiologist Saves Passenger's Life Aboard KLM Flight
During a KLM flight from Uganda on April 29, Oklahoma cardiologist Dr. TJ Trad treated a passenger suffering severe chest pain using portable ECGs and medication, stabilizing the patient's condition until arrival in Amsterdam, where the patient was taken to a hospital for observation.
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36% Bias Score

Cardiologist Saves Passenger From Heart Attack During Flight
On April 29th, during a KLM flight from Uganda to Amsterdam, Oklahoma cardiologist Dr. TJ Trad treated a passenger experiencing severe chest pain, using his medical expertise and portable devices to stabilize the patient before landing at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, where an ambulance awaited.

Cardiologist Saves Passenger From Heart Attack During Flight
On April 29th, during a KLM flight from Uganda to Amsterdam, Oklahoma cardiologist Dr. TJ Trad treated a passenger experiencing severe chest pain, using his medical expertise and portable devices to stabilize the patient before landing at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, where an ambulance awaited.
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32% Bias Score

UK and EU Near Deal on E-gates and Trade
A deal is imminent between the UK and the EU that would allow British citizens to use e-gates at EU airports, reduce red tape on food exports and imports, and establish a youth mobility program; the deal is expected to be announced at the upcoming UK-EU summit.

UK and EU Near Deal on E-gates and Trade
A deal is imminent between the UK and the EU that would allow British citizens to use e-gates at EU airports, reduce red tape on food exports and imports, and establish a youth mobility program; the deal is expected to be announced at the upcoming UK-EU summit.
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60% Bias Score

London Exhibition Showcases WWI-Era Paintings of Evelyn De Morgan
A new exhibition in London showcases the rarely seen works of Pre-Raphaelite artist Evelyn De Morgan, whose allegorical paintings, such as "Death of the Dragon," powerfully depict the trauma and meaning of World War I using symbolism that resonates with modern fantasy art, highlighting her unique ar...

London Exhibition Showcases WWI-Era Paintings of Evelyn De Morgan
A new exhibition in London showcases the rarely seen works of Pre-Raphaelite artist Evelyn De Morgan, whose allegorical paintings, such as "Death of the Dragon," powerfully depict the trauma and meaning of World War I using symbolism that resonates with modern fantasy art, highlighting her unique ar...
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40% Bias Score
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