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Natalia Lafourcade: Grammy-Winning Singer's Journey from Near-Fatal Accident to Musical Success
Natalia Lafourcade, a 40-year-old Mexican singer with the most Grammy awards among Latin artists, overcame a near-fatal childhood accident to build a successful music career preserving Latin American traditional sounds, highlighting perseverance and cultural preservation.
Natalia Lafourcade: Grammy-Winning Singer's Journey from Near-Fatal Accident to Musical Success
Natalia Lafourcade, a 40-year-old Mexican singer with the most Grammy awards among Latin artists, overcame a near-fatal childhood accident to build a successful music career preserving Latin American traditional sounds, highlighting perseverance and cultural preservation.
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24% Bias Score


WWII Bamber Bridge Shooting: A Lesson in Racial Injustice and Local Resistance
During a 1943 World War II incident in Bamber Bridge, Lancashire, racial tensions between US troops escalated into a gun battle resulting in the death of Pte William Crossland; locals supported the Black soldiers against racial segregation enforced by the US military, making this event a significant...
WWII Bamber Bridge Shooting: A Lesson in Racial Injustice and Local Resistance
During a 1943 World War II incident in Bamber Bridge, Lancashire, racial tensions between US troops escalated into a gun battle resulting in the death of Pte William Crossland; locals supported the Black soldiers against racial segregation enforced by the US military, making this event a significant...
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32% Bias Score


Madrid Event Honors Journalists Who Defied Franco
A June 9th event at Madrid's Larra 14, a building with a rich journalistic history, honored 20 journalists who resisted Franco's dictatorship through various methods, highlighting the struggle for press freedom and its eventual restoration after the transition to democracy.
Madrid Event Honors Journalists Who Defied Franco
A June 9th event at Madrid's Larra 14, a building with a rich journalistic history, honored 20 journalists who resisted Franco's dictatorship through various methods, highlighting the struggle for press freedom and its eventual restoration after the transition to democracy.
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36% Bias Score


Bridging Political Divides Through Active Empathy
Amidst rising political division in the US, marked by violent protests and attacks, a communications strategist advocates for 'active empathy'—understanding opposing viewpoints—to bridge divides and foster healing.
Bridging Political Divides Through Active Empathy
Amidst rising political division in the US, marked by violent protests and attacks, a communications strategist advocates for 'active empathy'—understanding opposing viewpoints—to bridge divides and foster healing.
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40% Bias Score


Valencian Pharmacy Payments Delayed Amidst Political Dispute Over FLA
The Valencian government's delay in paying pharmacies for medicines due to the lack of approval for the Autonomous Liquidity Fund (FLA) has sparked a political dispute between the regional PP and national PSOE governments, threatening the financial stability of pharmacies and healthcare access.
Valencian Pharmacy Payments Delayed Amidst Political Dispute Over FLA
The Valencian government's delay in paying pharmacies for medicines due to the lack of approval for the Autonomous Liquidity Fund (FLA) has sparked a political dispute between the regional PP and national PSOE governments, threatening the financial stability of pharmacies and healthcare access.
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56% Bias Score


Écija Residents Face Eviction After Affordable Housing Sale
Residents of 91 affordable housing units in Écija, Spain, face eviction after the building's sale to a debt-ridden company, who now plans to sell the units at a higher price; a court ruled against residents' claim of improper sale notification.
Écija Residents Face Eviction After Affordable Housing Sale
Residents of 91 affordable housing units in Écija, Spain, face eviction after the building's sale to a debt-ridden company, who now plans to sell the units at a higher price; a court ruled against residents' claim of improper sale notification.
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40% Bias Score

Draper Loses Queen's Semi-Final Despite Tonsillitis, Secures Favorable Wimbledon Seeding
British number one Jack Draper lost his Queen's Club Championship semi-final to Jiri Lehecka 6-4 4-6 7-5 on Saturday, despite suffering from tonsillitis, securing a high Wimbledon seeding.

Draper Loses Queen's Semi-Final Despite Tonsillitis, Secures Favorable Wimbledon Seeding
British number one Jack Draper lost his Queen's Club Championship semi-final to Jiri Lehecka 6-4 4-6 7-5 on Saturday, despite suffering from tonsillitis, securing a high Wimbledon seeding.
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28% Bias Score

Rome's Jubilee: A Disappointing Turnout
Despite initial predictions of 30-35 million visitors, the 2025 Jubilee in Rome has so far attracted far fewer pilgrims, leading to disappointing economic results and impacting the city's housing market due to an oversupply of short-term rentals.

Rome's Jubilee: A Disappointing Turnout
Despite initial predictions of 30-35 million visitors, the 2025 Jubilee in Rome has so far attracted far fewer pilgrims, leading to disappointing economic results and impacting the city's housing market due to an oversupply of short-term rentals.
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48% Bias Score

Spain's Teacher Exams Do Little to Solve High Rate of Temporary Positions
Some 150,000 people are taking exams for 23,000 teaching positions in Spain this Saturday, in 13 of 17 autonomous communities, yet the high rate of temporary teachers (27%-33%) will remain largely unchanged because the new positions mostly replace those who have retired or left.

Spain's Teacher Exams Do Little to Solve High Rate of Temporary Positions
Some 150,000 people are taking exams for 23,000 teaching positions in Spain this Saturday, in 13 of 17 autonomous communities, yet the high rate of temporary teachers (27%-33%) will remain largely unchanged because the new positions mostly replace those who have retired or left.
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36% Bias Score

German City's Innovative Scheme Reverses Population Decline
Guben, Germany, is combating depopulation with a "trial living" scheme offering free housing, attracting 30 participants last year, six of whom relocated permanently; the program aims to reverse the city's population decline of nearly half since 1995.

German City's Innovative Scheme Reverses Population Decline
Guben, Germany, is combating depopulation with a "trial living" scheme offering free housing, attracting 30 participants last year, six of whom relocated permanently; the program aims to reverse the city's population decline of nearly half since 1995.
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60% Bias Score

Dortmund Beats Sundowns 4-3 in Club World Cup Thriller
Borussia Dortmund defeated Mamelodi Sundowns 4-3 in a Club World Cup Group F match, securing four points and topping the group, while Sundowns remains second with three points.

Dortmund Beats Sundowns 4-3 in Club World Cup Thriller
Borussia Dortmund defeated Mamelodi Sundowns 4-3 in a Club World Cup Group F match, securing four points and topping the group, while Sundowns remains second with three points.
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32% Bias Score

Rangers Fined £3,000 for Refereeing Criticism
Rangers FC was fined £3,000 by the Scottish FA for former player John Brown's comment calling a referee's decision in their match against Hibernian "corrupt", a ruling Rangers disputes citing inconsistency in similar cases and calling for goal-line technology.

Rangers Fined £3,000 for Refereeing Criticism
Rangers FC was fined £3,000 by the Scottish FA for former player John Brown's comment calling a referee's decision in their match against Hibernian "corrupt", a ruling Rangers disputes citing inconsistency in similar cases and calling for goal-line technology.
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40% Bias Score
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