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Mbappé Secures Pichichi and Golden Boot Amidst Real Madrid Injury Crisis
Kylian Mbappé's 31 goals in Ligue 1 secured him the Pichichi Trophy and likely the European Golden Boot, despite Real Madrid's season being negatively impacted by a record-high 34 muscle injuries within the squad. The Golden Boot scoring system, introduced to address past manipulation concerns, weig...
Mbappé Secures Pichichi and Golden Boot Amidst Real Madrid Injury Crisis
Kylian Mbappé's 31 goals in Ligue 1 secured him the Pichichi Trophy and likely the European Golden Boot, despite Real Madrid's season being negatively impacted by a record-high 34 muscle injuries within the squad. The Golden Boot scoring system, introduced to address past manipulation concerns, weig...
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44% Bias Score


EU Launches Investigation into Israel's Cooperation Conditions
The European Union launched an investigation into whether Israel still meets its cooperation conditions, a decision spearheaded by Dutch Minister Caspar Veldkamp after a successful last-minute lobbying campaign securing support from 17 EU member states, despite initial uncertainty and opposition fro...
EU Launches Investigation into Israel's Cooperation Conditions
The European Union launched an investigation into whether Israel still meets its cooperation conditions, a decision spearheaded by Dutch Minister Caspar Veldkamp after a successful last-minute lobbying campaign securing support from 17 EU member states, despite initial uncertainty and opposition fro...
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44% Bias Score


Harvard Faces $60 Million Funding Cut After Yearbook Controversy Highlights Antisemitism
Harvard Chabad and alumnus Alexander Kestenbaum denounced a Harvard yearbook page portraying the Gaza conflict as simply "October - war breaks out in Gaza," leading to the US Department of Health and Human Services terminating $60 million in federal grants due to Harvard's failure to address antisem...
Harvard Faces $60 Million Funding Cut After Yearbook Controversy Highlights Antisemitism
Harvard Chabad and alumnus Alexander Kestenbaum denounced a Harvard yearbook page portraying the Gaza conflict as simply "October - war breaks out in Gaza," leading to the US Department of Health and Human Services terminating $60 million in federal grants due to Harvard's failure to address antisem...
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56% Bias Score


Post Office Scandal Compensation Scheme Faces Criticism for Insufficient Payments and Slow Process
The UK government's compensation scheme for over 900 wrongly prosecuted subpostmasters due to the faulty Horizon IT system is criticized by Sir Alan Bates for providing insufficient compensation, legalistic procedures, and slow payouts; as of January, £128 million has been paid under the scheme, but...
Post Office Scandal Compensation Scheme Faces Criticism for Insufficient Payments and Slow Process
The UK government's compensation scheme for over 900 wrongly prosecuted subpostmasters due to the faulty Horizon IT system is criticized by Sir Alan Bates for providing insufficient compensation, legalistic procedures, and slow payouts; as of January, £128 million has been paid under the scheme, but...
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44% Bias Score


England's Shoaib Bashir: From County Loanee to Man-of-the-Match
Shoaib Bashir, an England off-spinner loaned out from Somerset due to a lack of county team opportunities, took six wickets in England's victory over Zimbabwe at Trent Bridge, earning him the man-of-the-match award and highlighting the trust placed in him by captain Ben Stokes.
England's Shoaib Bashir: From County Loanee to Man-of-the-Match
Shoaib Bashir, an England off-spinner loaned out from Somerset due to a lack of county team opportunities, took six wickets in England's victory over Zimbabwe at Trent Bridge, earning him the man-of-the-match award and highlighting the trust placed in him by captain Ben Stokes.
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52% Bias Score


Medicalized FGM in Kenya: A Hidden Threat
Twelve-year-old Catherine in Kenya experienced medically-assisted female genital mutilation (FGM) in 2001, despite her urban upbringing and educated parents, highlighting how the practice persists even within seemingly progressive families. FGM affects over 230 million women globally, with medicaliz...
Medicalized FGM in Kenya: A Hidden Threat
Twelve-year-old Catherine in Kenya experienced medically-assisted female genital mutilation (FGM) in 2001, despite her urban upbringing and educated parents, highlighting how the practice persists even within seemingly progressive families. FGM affects over 230 million women globally, with medicaliz...
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24% Bias Score

Roland Garros Honors Nadal's Legacy
Roland Garros 2024 begins with a tribute to Rafael Nadal, marking his absence from the tournament for the first time in his career, honoring his 14 titles and impact on tennis.

Roland Garros Honors Nadal's Legacy
Roland Garros 2024 begins with a tribute to Rafael Nadal, marking his absence from the tournament for the first time in his career, honoring his 14 titles and impact on tennis.
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52% Bias Score

Jerusalem Day: A Celebration of Homecoming, Not Conquest
This Jerusalem Day, the author contends, is not about celebrating military conquest but rather the miraculous return of the Jewish people to their eternal capital after centuries of exile, emphasizing the event's spiritual and historical significance in the face of current conflicts.

Jerusalem Day: A Celebration of Homecoming, Not Conquest
This Jerusalem Day, the author contends, is not about celebrating military conquest but rather the miraculous return of the Jewish people to their eternal capital after centuries of exile, emphasizing the event's spiritual and historical significance in the face of current conflicts.
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56% Bias Score

Russian Couple's Ukraine Espionage Leads to Escape
A Russian couple living in a small Ukrainian village provided intelligence to Kyiv on Russian military movements after the 2022 invasion, leading to their detention, interrogation, and eventual escape to Europe with forged documents.

Russian Couple's Ukraine Espionage Leads to Escape
A Russian couple living in a small Ukrainian village provided intelligence to Kyiv on Russian military movements after the 2022 invasion, leading to their detention, interrogation, and eventual escape to Europe with forged documents.
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56% Bias Score

AI Chatbots Offer Mental Health Support Amidst UK's Growing Waiting Lists
In the UK, where a million people await mental health services, many are turning to AI chatbots for support, despite concerns over their limitations and a lawsuit alleging a chatbot contributed to a teenager's suicide.

AI Chatbots Offer Mental Health Support Amidst UK's Growing Waiting Lists
In the UK, where a million people await mental health services, many are turning to AI chatbots for support, despite concerns over their limitations and a lawsuit alleging a chatbot contributed to a teenager's suicide.
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12% Bias Score

Iranian Security Council Blocks Enforcement of Controversial Hijab Law
Iran's parliament speaker announced that the National Security Council has blocked enforcement of the recently passed "hijab and modesty" law, which faced widespread criticism following the Mahsa Amini protests; this decision reveals a conflict within the Iranian government regarding the law's imple...

Iranian Security Council Blocks Enforcement of Controversial Hijab Law
Iran's parliament speaker announced that the National Security Council has blocked enforcement of the recently passed "hijab and modesty" law, which faced widespread criticism following the Mahsa Amini protests; this decision reveals a conflict within the Iranian government regarding the law's imple...
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48% Bias Score

Berlin Investigates Anti-Semitic Poster After Washington Murder
Berlin police are investigating a poster near Humboldt University displaying the image of Yaron Lischinsky, a German-Israeli recently killed in Washington, alongside a Hamas symbol and the phrase "Make Zionists Afraid"; a suspect is in custody.

Berlin Investigates Anti-Semitic Poster After Washington Murder
Berlin police are investigating a poster near Humboldt University displaying the image of Yaron Lischinsky, a German-Israeli recently killed in Washington, alongside a Hamas symbol and the phrase "Make Zionists Afraid"; a suspect is in custody.
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44% Bias Score
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