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Democrats' Aggressive Questioning of Trump Nominees During Senate Hearings
Democratic senators engaged in highly publicized and often contentious questioning of President Trump's nominees during Senate confirmation hearings, employing a strategy analysts suggest was aimed at rallying their base rather than achieving legislative outcomes.
Democrats' Aggressive Questioning of Trump Nominees During Senate Hearings
Democratic senators engaged in highly publicized and often contentious questioning of President Trump's nominees during Senate confirmation hearings, employing a strategy analysts suggest was aimed at rallying their base rather than achieving legislative outcomes.
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52% Bias Score


Australian Liberal Party Plans for Restructuring After Election Defeat
Following a major election loss, Australian Liberal party deputy leader Ted O'Brien is advocating for increased diversity within the party, aiming to recruit more women and young people to shape policy and stand for parliament, promising a policy reset to better align with voters' concerns.
Australian Liberal Party Plans for Restructuring After Election Defeat
Following a major election loss, Australian Liberal party deputy leader Ted O'Brien is advocating for increased diversity within the party, aiming to recruit more women and young people to shape policy and stand for parliament, promising a policy reset to better align with voters' concerns.
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44% Bias Score


Mixed-Race Identity: An Australian Author's Journey of Self-Discovery
Steve MinOn, an Australian author of mixed Chinese and Scottish heritage, recounts his journey of coming to terms with his identity, facing prejudice in both the gay community and wider society, ultimately advocating for self-definition beyond simplified racial categories.
Mixed-Race Identity: An Australian Author's Journey of Self-Discovery
Steve MinOn, an Australian author of mixed Chinese and Scottish heritage, recounts his journey of coming to terms with his identity, facing prejudice in both the gay community and wider society, ultimately advocating for self-definition beyond simplified racial categories.
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36% Bias Score


PSOE Internal Tensions Explode After Leaked Messages Reveal Sánchez's Attempt to Silence Critics
Leaked messages reveal PSOE leader Pedro Sánchez instructed his then-secretary of organization to silence internal criticism from party leaders Emiliano García-Page and Javier Lambán, who object to what they see as the party's intolerance of dissent and a shift to the political left.
PSOE Internal Tensions Explode After Leaked Messages Reveal Sánchez's Attempt to Silence Critics
Leaked messages reveal PSOE leader Pedro Sánchez instructed his then-secretary of organization to silence internal criticism from party leaders Emiliano García-Page and Javier Lambán, who object to what they see as the party's intolerance of dissent and a shift to the political left.
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44% Bias Score


Storm Chaser Encounters Delays, Highlights Unpredictability of Tornado Spotting
Despite encountering numerous roadblocks and delays, including severe traffic and road construction, a storm-chasing expedition with Raychel Sanner yielded stunning supercells but no tornadoes; however, subsequent chases with Jeff Anderson and Tom Bovasso resulted in observing tornadoes.
Storm Chaser Encounters Delays, Highlights Unpredictability of Tornado Spotting
Despite encountering numerous roadblocks and delays, including severe traffic and road construction, a storm-chasing expedition with Raychel Sanner yielded stunning supercells but no tornadoes; however, subsequent chases with Jeff Anderson and Tom Bovasso resulted in observing tornadoes.
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40% Bias Score


Low Voter Turnout Expected in Venezuela's Upcoming Elections
Venezuela's parliamentary and gubernatorial elections on May 26th face record-low engagement; polls show only 35% intending to vote, with analysts predicting even lower turnout due to economic hardship, past electoral issues, and opposition divisions; the ruling Chavista party is favored to win.
Low Voter Turnout Expected in Venezuela's Upcoming Elections
Venezuela's parliamentary and gubernatorial elections on May 26th face record-low engagement; polls show only 35% intending to vote, with analysts predicting even lower turnout due to economic hardship, past electoral issues, and opposition divisions; the ruling Chavista party is favored to win.
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44% Bias Score

Austria Leads Eurovision Jury Vote
In the Eurovision Song Contest jury vote, Austria took the lead, followed by Switzerland and France, while the UK secured 10th place; however, the public vote will significantly alter the final outcome.

Austria Leads Eurovision Jury Vote
In the Eurovision Song Contest jury vote, Austria took the lead, followed by Switzerland and France, while the UK secured 10th place; however, the public vote will significantly alter the final outcome.
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40% Bias Score

Gothic Cathedrals: Enduring Symbols of Faith and Community
Gothic cathedrals, exemplified by Cologne Cathedral's 632-year construction, inspire awe through their design and connection to the divine, reflecting past communal values and continuing to resonate with believers and non-believers alike.

Gothic Cathedrals: Enduring Symbols of Faith and Community
Gothic cathedrals, exemplified by Cologne Cathedral's 632-year construction, inspire awe through their design and connection to the divine, reflecting past communal values and continuing to resonate with believers and non-believers alike.
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44% Bias Score

Remember Monday Signs £1 Million Record Deal After Eurovision
UK girlband Remember Monday signed a £1 million record deal with Andrew Lloyd Webber after their Eurovision performance in Basel, Switzerland, despite concerns about receiving low scores, highlighting the long-term potential over immediate contest results.

Remember Monday Signs £1 Million Record Deal After Eurovision
UK girlband Remember Monday signed a £1 million record deal with Andrew Lloyd Webber after their Eurovision performance in Basel, Switzerland, despite concerns about receiving low scores, highlighting the long-term potential over immediate contest results.
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48% Bias Score

Baden-Württemberg: Temporary Easing of Bark Beetle Infestation, But Risks Remain
Due to cooler, wetter weather, Baden-Württemberg's bark beetle infestation has temporarily decreased in 2024, with damaged wood reduced by 21.4 percent to 3.8 million cubic meters. However, high initial beetle populations and predicted warmer, drier conditions pose ongoing risks.

Baden-Württemberg: Temporary Easing of Bark Beetle Infestation, But Risks Remain
Due to cooler, wetter weather, Baden-Württemberg's bark beetle infestation has temporarily decreased in 2024, with damaged wood reduced by 21.4 percent to 3.8 million cubic meters. However, high initial beetle populations and predicted warmer, drier conditions pose ongoing risks.
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36% Bias Score

Schürrle Prioritizes Enjoyment Over Time in First Ironman Triathlon
Former German football world champion André Schürrle will compete in his first full Ironman triathlon at Challenge Roth on July 6th, prioritizing personal challenge and enjoyment over achieving a specific finish time, drawing inspiration from top triathletes but relying on a self-directed training a...

Schürrle Prioritizes Enjoyment Over Time in First Ironman Triathlon
Former German football world champion André Schürrle will compete in his first full Ironman triathlon at Challenge Roth on July 6th, prioritizing personal challenge and enjoyment over achieving a specific finish time, drawing inspiration from top triathletes but relying on a self-directed training a...
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40% Bias Score

Class Migration and Workplace Culture: A Journalist's Personal Account
Caroline Zielinski, a journalist at The Age, recounts her experience navigating a middle-class workplace culture after achieving social mobility through education, highlighting the resulting tension between her new professional life and her working-class family background.

Class Migration and Workplace Culture: A Journalist's Personal Account
Caroline Zielinski, a journalist at The Age, recounts her experience navigating a middle-class workplace culture after achieving social mobility through education, highlighting the resulting tension between her new professional life and her working-class family background.
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16% Bias Score
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