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BLM Mural Removal Highlights Limited Progress on Racial Justice in US
The Black Lives Matter mural in Washington, D.C., painted in 2020, was removed in March 2024, prompting mixed emotions from the artist and highlighting the limited progress on racial justice in the US since George Floyd's murder in 2020; the increase in police killings, coupled with political setbac...
BLM Mural Removal Highlights Limited Progress on Racial Justice in US
The Black Lives Matter mural in Washington, D.C., painted in 2020, was removed in March 2024, prompting mixed emotions from the artist and highlighting the limited progress on racial justice in the US since George Floyd's murder in 2020; the increase in police killings, coupled with political setbac...
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36% Bias Score


King Charles to Open Canada's Parliament: A Symbolic Assertion of Sovereignty
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney invited King Charles III to open Canada's 45th parliament in 2025, a symbolic move to assert Canadian sovereignty against US influence and strengthen ties with the Commonwealth, marking a significant shift in Canada's relationship with the British monarchy.
King Charles to Open Canada's Parliament: A Symbolic Assertion of Sovereignty
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney invited King Charles III to open Canada's 45th parliament in 2025, a symbolic move to assert Canadian sovereignty against US influence and strengthen ties with the Commonwealth, marking a significant shift in Canada's relationship with the British monarchy.
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48% Bias Score


NYC Kidnapping and Torture: Two Arrested
Two individuals, John Woeltz and Beatrice Folchi, were arrested in New York City on Friday, June 21, 2025, for the kidnapping and torture of an Italian tourist who arrived in the city on May 6th. The victim, held captive in Woeltz's $30,000-$40,000 per month SoHo apartment, was allegedly tortured fo...
NYC Kidnapping and Torture: Two Arrested
Two individuals, John Woeltz and Beatrice Folchi, were arrested in New York City on Friday, June 21, 2025, for the kidnapping and torture of an Italian tourist who arrived in the city on May 6th. The victim, held captive in Woeltz's $30,000-$40,000 per month SoHo apartment, was allegedly tortured fo...
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32% Bias Score


Spanish Government's €475 Million Air Europa Bailout Under Investigation
Between July 16th and 22nd, 2020, the Spanish government approved a €475 million aid package for Air Europa, despite reservations from Deputy Prime Minister Nadia Calviño and amidst meetings between government officials, Air Europa representatives, and the wife of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, raisi...
Spanish Government's €475 Million Air Europa Bailout Under Investigation
Between July 16th and 22nd, 2020, the Spanish government approved a €475 million aid package for Air Europa, despite reservations from Deputy Prime Minister Nadia Calviño and amidst meetings between government officials, Air Europa representatives, and the wife of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, raisi...
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52% Bias Score


Tech Trends Transforming Travel in 2025
The travel industry is embracing AI-powered itineraries, biohacking for jet lag, smart luggage, digital hotel services, and emission-free flights, enhancing convenience and sustainability.
Tech Trends Transforming Travel in 2025
The travel industry is embracing AI-powered itineraries, biohacking for jet lag, smart luggage, digital hotel services, and emission-free flights, enhancing convenience and sustainability.
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40% Bias Score


Panahi's "Un Simple Accident" Wins Palme d'Or at Cannes
Jafar Panahi's "Un Simple Accident" won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, a clandestine production made while he was under a filmmaking and travel ban in Iran; the film depicts a group's revenge against a man believed to have tortured them.
Panahi's "Un Simple Accident" Wins Palme d'Or at Cannes
Jafar Panahi's "Un Simple Accident" won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, a clandestine production made while he was under a filmmaking and travel ban in Iran; the film depicts a group's revenge against a man believed to have tortured them.
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24% Bias Score

Waterpark's Safety Failures Lead to Girl's Drowning Death
Eleven-year-old Kyra Hill drowned at Liquid Leisure waterpark on August 6, 2022, due to gross health and safety breaches including the lack of deep-water warnings, insufficient lifeguards, and a delayed emergency response; a coroner ruled her death an unlawful killing.

Waterpark's Safety Failures Lead to Girl's Drowning Death
Eleven-year-old Kyra Hill drowned at Liquid Leisure waterpark on August 6, 2022, due to gross health and safety breaches including the lack of deep-water warnings, insufficient lifeguards, and a delayed emergency response; a coroner ruled her death an unlawful killing.
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48% Bias Score

Rising Mental Health Issues Among PSNI Officers
More than 60% of PSNI officers on long-term sick leave in 2024-25 cited mental health reasons, highlighting a critical need for improved mental health support; the number of officers leaving the PSNI after psychological sick leave has also risen sharply.

Rising Mental Health Issues Among PSNI Officers
More than 60% of PSNI officers on long-term sick leave in 2024-25 cited mental health reasons, highlighting a critical need for improved mental health support; the number of officers leaving the PSNI after psychological sick leave has also risen sharply.
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28% Bias Score

Georgia Officer Resigns After Mistaken Arrest Leads to ICE Detention
A Georgia police officer resigned after mistakenly arresting 19-year-old undocumented college student Ximena Arias Cristobal for an improper turn, leading to her ICE detention; charges were later dropped after dashcam review.

Georgia Officer Resigns After Mistaken Arrest Leads to ICE Detention
A Georgia police officer resigned after mistakenly arresting 19-year-old undocumented college student Ximena Arias Cristobal for an improper turn, leading to her ICE detention; charges were later dropped after dashcam review.
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44% Bias Score

Ghostworking: Widespread Productivity Crisis Revealed in New Survey
A Resume Now survey of 1,127 U.S. workers found that 58% regularly pretend to work and 92% have job-searched during work hours, revealing a productivity crisis driven by employee pressure to appear busy and a lack of trust with employers.

Ghostworking: Widespread Productivity Crisis Revealed in New Survey
A Resume Now survey of 1,127 U.S. workers found that 58% regularly pretend to work and 92% have job-searched during work hours, revealing a productivity crisis driven by employee pressure to appear busy and a lack of trust with employers.
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44% Bias Score

Germany's Nuclear Energy Pivot Shakes Up European Energy Landscape
Facing energy crises, Germany reversed its opposition to nuclear energy's green classification, influencing European energy policy and potentially impacting Spain's energy independence through its inadequate interconnections with other European nations.

Germany's Nuclear Energy Pivot Shakes Up European Energy Landscape
Facing energy crises, Germany reversed its opposition to nuclear energy's green classification, influencing European energy policy and potentially impacting Spain's energy independence through its inadequate interconnections with other European nations.
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32% Bias Score

Panahi's "It Was Just an Accident" Wins Palme d'Or at Cannes
Jafar Panahi's "It Was Just an Accident" won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, marking his first film since his release from Iranian prison for anti-government propaganda; the film, secretly made, explores themes of resistance and survival.

Panahi's "It Was Just an Accident" Wins Palme d'Or at Cannes
Jafar Panahi's "It Was Just an Accident" won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, marking his first film since his release from Iranian prison for anti-government propaganda; the film, secretly made, explores themes of resistance and survival.
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52% Bias Score
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