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Vancouver's Embrace of Coast Salish Art: A New Era for Indigenous Representation
Vancouver's public spaces are undergoing a transformation as Coast Salish art, distinct from previously dominant styles, is increasingly commissioned by the city and private developers, reflecting a growing appreciation for local Indigenous art traditions and a commitment to reconciliation.
Vancouver's Embrace of Coast Salish Art: A New Era for Indigenous Representation
Vancouver's public spaces are undergoing a transformation as Coast Salish art, distinct from previously dominant styles, is increasingly commissioned by the city and private developers, reflecting a growing appreciation for local Indigenous art traditions and a commitment to reconciliation.
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28% Bias Score


Columbia University Suffers Politically Motivated Cyberattack
A politically motivated hacker breached Columbia University's systems on June 24, stealing student data, causing network outages, and displaying images of Donald Trump on campus monitors; the attack comes amidst a dispute with the Trump administration.
Columbia University Suffers Politically Motivated Cyberattack
A politically motivated hacker breached Columbia University's systems on June 24, stealing student data, causing network outages, and displaying images of Donald Trump on campus monitors; the attack comes amidst a dispute with the Trump administration.
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32% Bias Score


France Lifts Red Heat Alert After 14-Day Heatwave
France lifted red heat alerts in four departments as temperatures cooled, following a 14-day heatwave reaching 40.1°C, prompting debates on climate adaptation and revealing increased emergency room visits for heat-related illnesses.
France Lifts Red Heat Alert After 14-Day Heatwave
France lifted red heat alerts in four departments as temperatures cooled, following a 14-day heatwave reaching 40.1°C, prompting debates on climate adaptation and revealing increased emergency room visits for heat-related illnesses.
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40% Bias Score


From Self-Funded Footballer to Barcelona Star: Vicky López's Inspiring Rise"
Vicky López, an 18-year-old Spanish footballer, progressed from paying for her own equipment to buying an apartment with her FC Barcelona salary, highlighting the evolving financial landscape of women's soccer; her rapid rise reflects exceptional talent and dedication.
From Self-Funded Footballer to Barcelona Star: Vicky López's Inspiring Rise"
Vicky López, an 18-year-old Spanish footballer, progressed from paying for her own equipment to buying an apartment with her FC Barcelona salary, highlighting the evolving financial landscape of women's soccer; her rapid rise reflects exceptional talent and dedication.
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40% Bias Score


Poland Imposes Border Controls Amidst German Migrant Return Policy and Belarusian Pressure
Poland has implemented temporary border controls with Germany and Lithuania due to Germany's new migrant return policy and Belarusian-orchestrated migrant pressure at the EU's eastern border, impacting the Schengen Area's free movement and influencing recent elections in both countries.
Poland Imposes Border Controls Amidst German Migrant Return Policy and Belarusian Pressure
Poland has implemented temporary border controls with Germany and Lithuania due to Germany's new migrant return policy and Belarusian-orchestrated migrant pressure at the EU's eastern border, impacting the Schengen Area's free movement and influencing recent elections in both countries.
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40% Bias Score


Teacher Denied Request to Move Closer to Alleged Teen Victim
Former special education teacher Christina Formella, 30, was denied a request to move closer to the 14-year-old boy she is accused of sexually abusing over 50 times, including 45 times on school grounds; the judge rejected her argument that the boy is often near her home.
Teacher Denied Request to Move Closer to Alleged Teen Victim
Former special education teacher Christina Formella, 30, was denied a request to move closer to the 14-year-old boy she is accused of sexually abusing over 50 times, including 45 times on school grounds; the judge rejected her argument that the boy is often near her home.
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64% Bias Score

Canada's First LNG Export Shipment Set to Depart
The GasLog Glasgow tanker will depart from Kitimat, British Columbia on Monday with the first LNG shipment from Canada's $18-billion LNG Canada export terminal, a project seven years in the making, marking a key step in diversifying Canada's energy exports to Asia.

Canada's First LNG Export Shipment Set to Depart
The GasLog Glasgow tanker will depart from Kitimat, British Columbia on Monday with the first LNG shipment from Canada's $18-billion LNG Canada export terminal, a project seven years in the making, marking a key step in diversifying Canada's energy exports to Asia.
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20% Bias Score

First Photographic Evidence of Type Ia Supernova's Double Detonation
Astronomers using the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope have obtained the first photographic evidence of a Type Ia supernova, a double-detonation event 160,000 light-years away in the Large Magellanic Cloud, revealing two concentric calcium shells expanding outwards, confirming th...

First Photographic Evidence of Type Ia Supernova's Double Detonation
Astronomers using the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope have obtained the first photographic evidence of a Type Ia supernova, a double-detonation event 160,000 light-years away in the Large Magellanic Cloud, revealing two concentric calcium shells expanding outwards, confirming th...
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32% Bias Score

Microsoft Lays Off 9,000 Employees in Restructuring Focused on AI
Microsoft announced layoffs of approximately 9,000 employees, or about 4% of its workforce from a year ago, impacting its Xbox gaming division and other departments as part of a restructuring focused on AI and cloud computing; this follows a previous layoff of 6,000 employees in May.

Microsoft Lays Off 9,000 Employees in Restructuring Focused on AI
Microsoft announced layoffs of approximately 9,000 employees, or about 4% of its workforce from a year ago, impacting its Xbox gaming division and other departments as part of a restructuring focused on AI and cloud computing; this follows a previous layoff of 6,000 employees in May.
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48% Bias Score

Central African Republic: 20 Dead in High School Exam Explosion; Survivors Face Trauma
A transformer explosion at Bangui's Barthélémy Boganda High School during a baccalaureate exam killed 20 students and injured dozens, prompting the suspension of the exam and raising concerns about the psychological trauma among survivors.

Central African Republic: 20 Dead in High School Exam Explosion; Survivors Face Trauma
A transformer explosion at Bangui's Barthélémy Boganda High School during a baccalaureate exam killed 20 students and injured dozens, prompting the suspension of the exam and raising concerns about the psychological trauma among survivors.
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36% Bias Score

Warsaw Museum Showcases Eastern European Resistance Art
A new museum of modern art in Warsaw, Poland, opened in October 2024, showcasing an exhibition ("The Cynics Republic") of Eastern European resistance art from the 1960s onwards, largely unknown in Western Europe, highlighting the art's importance in a politically divided nation.

Warsaw Museum Showcases Eastern European Resistance Art
A new museum of modern art in Warsaw, Poland, opened in October 2024, showcasing an exhibition ("The Cynics Republic") of Eastern European resistance art from the 1960s onwards, largely unknown in Western Europe, highlighting the art's importance in a politically divided nation.
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28% Bias Score

Massive Interstellar Object A11pl3Z to Safely Pass Earth
Astronomers have discovered A11pl3Z, a 12-mile-wide interstellar object speeding through our solar system at 41 miles per second, set to pass Earth in December 2024 at a safe distance of 2.4 AU, presenting a unique scientific opportunity despite a brief observation window.

Massive Interstellar Object A11pl3Z to Safely Pass Earth
Astronomers have discovered A11pl3Z, a 12-mile-wide interstellar object speeding through our solar system at 41 miles per second, set to pass Earth in December 2024 at a safe distance of 2.4 AU, presenting a unique scientific opportunity despite a brief observation window.
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56% Bias Score
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