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Hessen Secures Millions in German Excellence Strategy Funding for Six Research Projects
Six Hessian universities received millions in funding for six research projects (cardio-pulmonary, microbiology, battery technology, AI, cell biology, and cognitive science) in the German Excellence Strategy, significantly increasing Hessen's research funding compared to 2019.
Hessen Secures Millions in German Excellence Strategy Funding for Six Research Projects
Six Hessian universities received millions in funding for six research projects (cardio-pulmonary, microbiology, battery technology, AI, cell biology, and cognitive science) in the German Excellence Strategy, significantly increasing Hessen's research funding compared to 2019.
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40% Bias Score


Labour's Sentencing Reforms: Early Release for Violent and Sexual Offenders
Labour's sentencing reforms propose releasing prisoners convicted of serious violent or sexual offences after serving half their sentence, freeing up 9,800 prison spaces by 2028 and prompting concerns about public safety.
Labour's Sentencing Reforms: Early Release for Violent and Sexual Offenders
Labour's sentencing reforms propose releasing prisoners convicted of serious violent or sexual offences after serving half their sentence, freeing up 9,800 prison spaces by 2028 and prompting concerns about public safety.
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60% Bias Score


Offline Club's Global Growth Highlights Concerns Over Technology Overuse
An Instagram club with nearly 530,000 members promotes offline meetings to combat technology overuse, expanding from the Netherlands to cities worldwide, reflecting concerns about social media's negative mental health impacts and prompting policy discussions on age limits and school restrictions.
Offline Club's Global Growth Highlights Concerns Over Technology Overuse
An Instagram club with nearly 530,000 members promotes offline meetings to combat technology overuse, expanding from the Netherlands to cities worldwide, reflecting concerns about social media's negative mental health impacts and prompting policy discussions on age limits and school restrictions.
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40% Bias Score


6.1 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes off Crete, Prompting Tsunami Warning
A 6.1 magnitude earthquake struck 49 miles off Crete at 6:19 a.m. local time on Thursday, prompting a tsunami warning across parts of Europe and causing minor damage on the island while triggering widespread fear among residents and tourists.
6.1 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes off Crete, Prompting Tsunami Warning
A 6.1 magnitude earthquake struck 49 miles off Crete at 6:19 a.m. local time on Thursday, prompting a tsunami warning across parts of Europe and causing minor damage on the island while triggering widespread fear among residents and tourists.
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44% Bias Score


Shenzhen Building: Hub of Global Stolen iPhone Trade
The Feiyang Times building in Shenzhen, China, is a major hub for stolen iPhones from Europe and the US, facilitated by Hong Kong's free trade status and dismantled for parts, resulting in significant financial losses for victims and substantial profits for organized crime.
Shenzhen Building: Hub of Global Stolen iPhone Trade
The Feiyang Times building in Shenzhen, China, is a major hub for stolen iPhones from Europe and the US, facilitated by Hong Kong's free trade status and dismantled for parts, resulting in significant financial losses for victims and substantial profits for organized crime.
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36% Bias Score


ICE Denies Detained Activist Contact Visit with Newborn Son
ICE denied a detained Palestinian activist, Mahmoud Khalil, a contact visit with his newborn son in Louisiana, despite his wife's journey from New York, citing security concerns and no-contact visitation policies, prompting outrage and protests at Columbia University.
ICE Denies Detained Activist Contact Visit with Newborn Son
ICE denied a detained Palestinian activist, Mahmoud Khalil, a contact visit with his newborn son in Louisiana, despite his wife's journey from New York, citing security concerns and no-contact visitation policies, prompting outrage and protests at Columbia University.
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60% Bias Score

Invasive Mesquite Shrub Devastates Kenyan Rangelands
In Kenya's Samburu County, the invasive mesquite shrub, mathenge, has destroyed rangelands, causing pastoralist John Lmakato to lose 193 cattle; this plant, introduced to combat desertification, now threatens nearly three-quarters of the country, impacting water resources, biodiversity, and human he...

Invasive Mesquite Shrub Devastates Kenyan Rangelands
In Kenya's Samburu County, the invasive mesquite shrub, mathenge, has destroyed rangelands, causing pastoralist John Lmakato to lose 193 cattle; this plant, introduced to combat desertification, now threatens nearly three-quarters of the country, impacting water resources, biodiversity, and human he...
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32% Bias Score

Trump Accuses South Africa of Genocide; Ramaphosa Rejects Claims
A tense Oval Office meeting between President Trump and South African President Ramaphosa saw Trump alleging genocide against Afrikaners, showing videos and articles, while Ramaphosa refuted the claims, citing South Africa's high murder rate where most victims are Black. The meeting highlighted stra...

Trump Accuses South Africa of Genocide; Ramaphosa Rejects Claims
A tense Oval Office meeting between President Trump and South African President Ramaphosa saw Trump alleging genocide against Afrikaners, showing videos and articles, while Ramaphosa refuted the claims, citing South Africa's high murder rate where most victims are Black. The meeting highlighted stra...
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64% Bias Score

Solnit's Antidote to Climate Despair: Hope, Storytelling, and Systemic Change
Rebecca Solnit's "No Straight Road Takes You There" offers a potent antidote to climate despair, arguing that hope, storytelling, and a re-imagined future are crucial for overcoming the moral injury caused by environmental destruction and achieving systemic change.

Solnit's Antidote to Climate Despair: Hope, Storytelling, and Systemic Change
Rebecca Solnit's "No Straight Road Takes You There" offers a potent antidote to climate despair, arguing that hope, storytelling, and a re-imagined future are crucial for overcoming the moral injury caused by environmental destruction and achieving systemic change.
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36% Bias Score

Arson Conspiracy Targeting Starmer's Properties: Three Arrested, Others Sought
Three men are charged with conspiracy to commit arson targeting properties previously linked to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, including his former home and a car, with police suggesting further unknown suspects are involved, raising security concerns.

Arson Conspiracy Targeting Starmer's Properties: Three Arrested, Others Sought
Three men are charged with conspiracy to commit arson targeting properties previously linked to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, including his former home and a car, with police suggesting further unknown suspects are involved, raising security concerns.
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44% Bias Score

Improved Breast Screening Could Save Hundreds of UK Lives
A UK study suggests that adding contrast-enhanced mammography or abbreviated MRI to breast screening could identify 3,500 extra cancers yearly, saving 700 lives, by detecting cancers hidden in dense breast tissue, a factor affecting 10% of women.

Improved Breast Screening Could Save Hundreds of UK Lives
A UK study suggests that adding contrast-enhanced mammography or abbreviated MRI to breast screening could identify 3,500 extra cancers yearly, saving 700 lives, by detecting cancers hidden in dense breast tissue, a factor affecting 10% of women.
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48% Bias Score

Labour's Economic Policies Cause Inflation Surge and Job Losses
Labour's economic policies have caused a surge in inflation and a 10% increase in unemployment, with the Employment Rights Bill projected to cost £5 billion and eliminate 50,000 jobs, creating a hostile environment for UK businesses.

Labour's Economic Policies Cause Inflation Surge and Job Losses
Labour's economic policies have caused a surge in inflation and a 10% increase in unemployment, with the Employment Rights Bill projected to cost £5 billion and eliminate 50,000 jobs, creating a hostile environment for UK businesses.
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80% Bias Score
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