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Norris Wins Austrian Grand Prix, Cuts Championship Deficit
Lando Norris won the Austrian Grand Prix on July 2nd, beating teammate Oscar Piastri after a close battle, cutting his championship deficit to 15 points; this win signifies a positive turnaround in his season following previous struggles and a significant team effort to improve car handling.
Norris Wins Austrian Grand Prix, Cuts Championship Deficit
Lando Norris won the Austrian Grand Prix on July 2nd, beating teammate Oscar Piastri after a close battle, cutting his championship deficit to 15 points; this win signifies a positive turnaround in his season following previous struggles and a significant team effort to improve car handling.
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40% Bias Score


Chile's Leftist Primary: Jara Wins Presidential Nomination
Jeannette Jara, the Communist Party candidate, won Chile's leftist primary election on Sunday with 60% of the vote (825,456 votes), securing her nomination for the November 16th presidential election; her key promise is raising the minimum wage to 750,000 Chilean pesos (about $750 USD).
Chile's Leftist Primary: Jara Wins Presidential Nomination
Jeannette Jara, the Communist Party candidate, won Chile's leftist primary election on Sunday with 60% of the vote (825,456 votes), securing her nomination for the November 16th presidential election; her key promise is raising the minimum wage to 750,000 Chilean pesos (about $750 USD).
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36% Bias Score


EU Pressures Spain to Regularize Substitute Judges
The European Commission pressured Spain to grant permanent status to 913 substitute judges who perform the same functions as career judges but lack permanent contracts, prompting protests from conservative judges' associations and leading to a proposed regularization via a concurso-oposición system.
EU Pressures Spain to Regularize Substitute Judges
The European Commission pressured Spain to grant permanent status to 913 substitute judges who perform the same functions as career judges but lack permanent contracts, prompting protests from conservative judges' associations and leading to a proposed regularization via a concurso-oposición system.
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48% Bias Score


Community Health Workers Reduce NHS Strain in Deprived Areas
In Westminster, a community health and wellbeing worker program, modeled after a successful Brazilian initiative, has yielded significant improvements, including a 7% drop in A&E admissions, an 11% reduction in hospital admissions, and substantial increases in vaccinations and cancer screenings, dem...
Community Health Workers Reduce NHS Strain in Deprived Areas
In Westminster, a community health and wellbeing worker program, modeled after a successful Brazilian initiative, has yielded significant improvements, including a 7% drop in A&E admissions, an 11% reduction in hospital admissions, and substantial increases in vaccinations and cancer screenings, dem...
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40% Bias Score


England's 7-0 Jamaica Win Hints at Euro 2025 Starting XI
England defeated Jamaica 7-0 in their final pre-Euro 2025 friendly, showcasing the team's depth and hinting at the starting XI, with Jess Carter and Ella Toone impressing, Lauren James returning from injury, and Georgia Stanway regaining full fitness. The match also highlighted the team's resilience...
England's 7-0 Jamaica Win Hints at Euro 2025 Starting XI
England defeated Jamaica 7-0 in their final pre-Euro 2025 friendly, showcasing the team's depth and hinting at the starting XI, with Jess Carter and Ella Toone impressing, Lauren James returning from injury, and Georgia Stanway regaining full fitness. The match also highlighted the team's resilience...
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40% Bias Score


Wimbledon Heatwave: Attendees Advised to Take Sun Breaks
A heatwave is impacting Wimbledon's opening day, prompting advice for attendees to take sun breaks and utilize over 100 water points provided on-site; long queues formed overnight, while forecasts predict potentially record-breaking temperatures.
Wimbledon Heatwave: Attendees Advised to Take Sun Breaks
A heatwave is impacting Wimbledon's opening day, prompting advice for attendees to take sun breaks and utilize over 100 water points provided on-site; long queues formed overnight, while forecasts predict potentially record-breaking temperatures.
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24% Bias Score

AI in Higher Education: A Response to Pandemic Disruptions
The increasing use of AI by university students is primarily a reaction to the disruptions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, leading to inconsistent exam formats, increased student debt, and a lack of time for study, making AI tools like ChatGPT attractive for time management and academic pressures.

AI in Higher Education: A Response to Pandemic Disruptions
The increasing use of AI by university students is primarily a reaction to the disruptions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, leading to inconsistent exam formats, increased student debt, and a lack of time for study, making AI tools like ChatGPT attractive for time management and academic pressures.
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40% Bias Score

Rise of "Militant Democracy": Protecting Democracy's Future?
The global increase in authoritarianism and electoral interference is leading many states to adopt more active, or "militant," measures to protect democracy, raising concerns about potential abuses of power and unintended consequences.

Rise of "Militant Democracy": Protecting Democracy's Future?
The global increase in authoritarianism and electoral interference is leading many states to adopt more active, or "militant," measures to protect democracy, raising concerns about potential abuses of power and unintended consequences.
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48% Bias Score

Cerdán to Testify in Spanish Bribery Scheme Investigation
Former PSOE secretary Santos Cerdán will appear in court on Monday to address allegations of participating in a bribery scheme involving public works contracts during José Luis Ábalos's tenure as Minister of Transport, based on a Guardia Civil report containing intercepted conversations and financia...

Cerdán to Testify in Spanish Bribery Scheme Investigation
Former PSOE secretary Santos Cerdán will appear in court on Monday to address allegations of participating in a bribery scheme involving public works contracts during José Luis Ábalos's tenure as Minister of Transport, based on a Guardia Civil report containing intercepted conversations and financia...
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40% Bias Score

USMNT Advances to CONCACAF Gold Cup Semifinals After Penalty Shootout Win
The United States men's national soccer team defeated Costa Rica 5-3 in a penalty shootout after a 2-2 draw in the CONCACAF Gold Cup quarterfinals, advancing to the semifinals to face Guatemala on Wednesday.

USMNT Advances to CONCACAF Gold Cup Semifinals After Penalty Shootout Win
The United States men's national soccer team defeated Costa Rica 5-3 in a penalty shootout after a 2-2 draw in the CONCACAF Gold Cup quarterfinals, advancing to the semifinals to face Guatemala on Wednesday.
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36% Bias Score

Manchester City's Club World Cup Knockout Stage Showdown
Manchester City, with a 100% win record, faces Al-Hilal in the Club World Cup knockout stages after a successful group phase marked by high-scoring wins, a luxurious Florida training camp, and the integration of new signings; the team's CEO emphasizes the club's ambition to win.

Manchester City's Club World Cup Knockout Stage Showdown
Manchester City, with a 100% win record, faces Al-Hilal in the Club World Cup knockout stages after a successful group phase marked by high-scoring wins, a luxurious Florida training camp, and the integration of new signings; the team's CEO emphasizes the club's ambition to win.
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48% Bias Score

Surge in Neo-Nazi Violence in Russia
A 17-year-old was shot in the face with a flare gun in Kostroma, Russia, by members of a neo-Nazi group, reflecting a more than doubling of far-right attacks in 2023 compared to the previous year, according to the Sova Center, a Moscow-based organization that monitors hate crimes.

Surge in Neo-Nazi Violence in Russia
A 17-year-old was shot in the face with a flare gun in Kostroma, Russia, by members of a neo-Nazi group, reflecting a more than doubling of far-right attacks in 2023 compared to the previous year, according to the Sova Center, a Moscow-based organization that monitors hate crimes.
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40% Bias Score
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