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Navy Medical Delays Marine Family's Overseas Move Despite Policy
A Marine family's move to Peru is delayed because Navy Medical denied their travel clearance despite Navy policy and Peruvian law not mandating vaccinations for entry, causing significant family stress and prompting a congressional inquiry.
Navy Medical Delays Marine Family's Overseas Move Despite Policy
A Marine family's move to Peru is delayed because Navy Medical denied their travel clearance despite Navy policy and Peruvian law not mandating vaccinations for entry, causing significant family stress and prompting a congressional inquiry.
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56% Bias Score


Record-High Beef Prices Driven by Drought and Shrinking Cattle Herds
The average cost of one pound of ground beef reached a record high of $5.80 in April, up 50% from five years ago due to increased cattle prices, drought, and the lowest cattle herd numbers in over 70 years, forcing consumers to reduce meat consumption and ranchers to make tough choices impacting the...
Record-High Beef Prices Driven by Drought and Shrinking Cattle Herds
The average cost of one pound of ground beef reached a record high of $5.80 in April, up 50% from five years ago due to increased cattle prices, drought, and the lowest cattle herd numbers in over 70 years, forcing consumers to reduce meat consumption and ranchers to make tough choices impacting the...
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24% Bias Score


150th Anniversary of Gotha Unification Congress: A Pivotal Moment in German Social Democracy
The Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) commemorates the 150th anniversary of the Gotha unification congress in Gotha, Thuringia, where the ADAV and SDAP merged to form the SAP in 1875, marking a pivotal moment in German social democracy's history. This event is being marked by the SPD party ex...
150th Anniversary of Gotha Unification Congress: A Pivotal Moment in German Social Democracy
The Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) commemorates the 150th anniversary of the Gotha unification congress in Gotha, Thuringia, where the ADAV and SDAP merged to form the SAP in 1875, marking a pivotal moment in German social democracy's history. This event is being marked by the SPD party ex...
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48% Bias Score


EU Urges Serbia to Choose Between Europe and Russia Amidst Concerns Over Moscow Ties
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas visited Belgrade and urged Serbia to choose between closer ties with Europe or Russia, emphasizing the need for democratic reforms before EU membership. Her statement follows Serbian President Vučić's attendance at a military parade in Moscow. Kallas also plans to...
EU Urges Serbia to Choose Between Europe and Russia Amidst Concerns Over Moscow Ties
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas visited Belgrade and urged Serbia to choose between closer ties with Europe or Russia, emphasizing the need for democratic reforms before EU membership. Her statement follows Serbian President Vučić's attendance at a military parade in Moscow. Kallas also plans to...
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48% Bias Score


Australian Coalition Faces Internal Rift Amidst Rural Crises
The Australian Coalition government faces internal strife as the Nationals party threatens to leave over policy demands, distracting from severe floods and droughts affecting rural areas, prompting criticism from former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and other Coalition figures.
Australian Coalition Faces Internal Rift Amidst Rural Crises
The Australian Coalition government faces internal strife as the Nationals party threatens to leave over policy demands, distracting from severe floods and droughts affecting rural areas, prompting criticism from former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and other Coalition figures.
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52% Bias Score


Court Upholds Journalist's Credibility in Roberts-Smith Defamation Case
An Australian Federal Court dismissed Ben Roberts-Smith's appeal against Nine Newspapers, highlighting the complexities of journalist-source relationships and emphasizing the need for caution in interpreting secretly recorded conversations; the ruling has implications for journalistic ethics and leg...
Court Upholds Journalist's Credibility in Roberts-Smith Defamation Case
An Australian Federal Court dismissed Ben Roberts-Smith's appeal against Nine Newspapers, highlighting the complexities of journalist-source relationships and emphasizing the need for caution in interpreting secretly recorded conversations; the ruling has implications for journalistic ethics and leg...
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48% Bias Score

Carville Urges Arizona Democrats to End Infighting
Veteran Democratic strategist James Carville urged Arizona Democratic Party Chairman Robert Branscomb to prioritize winning elections over internal conflict, warning that infighting could jeopardize the party's recent successes in Arizona, where Democrats hold the governorship and both Senate seats....

Carville Urges Arizona Democrats to End Infighting
Veteran Democratic strategist James Carville urged Arizona Democratic Party Chairman Robert Branscomb to prioritize winning elections over internal conflict, warning that infighting could jeopardize the party's recent successes in Arizona, where Democrats hold the governorship and both Senate seats....
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60% Bias Score

U2 Returns to Studio After Eight-Year Hiatus
U2, after an eight-year break caused by drummer Larry Mullen Jr.'s neck surgery, has returned to the studio to record new music, following their Ivor Novello Awards fellowship, a testament to their enduring career.

U2 Returns to Studio After Eight-Year Hiatus
U2, after an eight-year break caused by drummer Larry Mullen Jr.'s neck surgery, has returned to the studio to record new music, following their Ivor Novello Awards fellowship, a testament to their enduring career.
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44% Bias Score

Özdemir Seeks Baden-Württemberg's Top Green Spot
Cem Özdemir, Germany's current Minister of Agriculture and Education, is running to be the Green Party's top candidate for the Baden-Württemberg state election, aiming to succeed Winfried Kretschmann after 15 years in power, despite some concerns about his Turkish heritage in a conservative state.

Özdemir Seeks Baden-Württemberg's Top Green Spot
Cem Özdemir, Germany's current Minister of Agriculture and Education, is running to be the Green Party's top candidate for the Baden-Württemberg state election, aiming to succeed Winfried Kretschmann after 15 years in power, despite some concerns about his Turkish heritage in a conservative state.
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36% Bias Score

150th Anniversary of Gotha Unification Congress: A Pivotal Moment for German Social Democracy
The SPD commemorated the 150th anniversary of the Gotha unification congress on May 23, 2023, where the ADAV and SDAP merged into the SAP, marking a key moment in the German Social Democratic movement's history, despite facing Bismarck's anti-socialist legislation.

150th Anniversary of Gotha Unification Congress: A Pivotal Moment for German Social Democracy
The SPD commemorated the 150th anniversary of the Gotha unification congress on May 23, 2023, where the ADAV and SDAP merged into the SAP, marking a key moment in the German Social Democratic movement's history, despite facing Bismarck's anti-socialist legislation.
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56% Bias Score

AI and the Authenticity of Creative Writing
A writer expresses concerns about AI's impact on creative writing, noting the addition of an "I haven't used AI" checkbox to submissions; this highlights the need to verify human authorship and the author's belief that the physical archive of creative work may hold the key to safeguarding the integr...

AI and the Authenticity of Creative Writing
A writer expresses concerns about AI's impact on creative writing, noting the addition of an "I haven't used AI" checkbox to submissions; this highlights the need to verify human authorship and the author's belief that the physical archive of creative work may hold the key to safeguarding the integr...
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40% Bias Score

North Korean Destroyer Damaged in Shipyard Accident
Satellite images confirm significant damage to a 5,000-ton North Korean destroyer during its launch at the Chongjin shipyard on Wednesday, prompting an investigation and condemnation by Kim Jong-un as a "criminal act".

North Korean Destroyer Damaged in Shipyard Accident
Satellite images confirm significant damage to a 5,000-ton North Korean destroyer during its launch at the Chongjin shipyard on Wednesday, prompting an investigation and condemnation by Kim Jong-un as a "criminal act".
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36% Bias Score
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