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Ukraine's Largest Women's Movement Searches for Missing Soldiers
Since the beginning of the large-scale Russian invasion more than three years ago, thousands of Ukrainian women have organized into associations and informal groups to search for soldiers captured or missing due to Russian forces, holding regular vigils at prisoner exchanges despite strict secrecy s...
Ukraine's Largest Women's Movement Searches for Missing Soldiers
Since the beginning of the large-scale Russian invasion more than three years ago, thousands of Ukrainian women have organized into associations and informal groups to search for soldiers captured or missing due to Russian forces, holding regular vigils at prisoner exchanges despite strict secrecy s...
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24% Bias Score


Meta Creates Superintelligence Lab, Offers Massive Salaries to Compete in AI Race
Meta launched Meta Superintelligence Labs (MSL) to develop superior AI, reportedly offering researchers up to \$100 million annually to compete with OpenAI and Google; this follows Meta's acquisition of 49% of Scale AI for \$14 billion and its open-source LLaMA language models.
Meta Creates Superintelligence Lab, Offers Massive Salaries to Compete in AI Race
Meta launched Meta Superintelligence Labs (MSL) to develop superior AI, reportedly offering researchers up to \$100 million annually to compete with OpenAI and Google; this follows Meta's acquisition of 49% of Scale AI for \$14 billion and its open-source LLaMA language models.
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52% Bias Score


Six Dead, Dozens Missing After Bali Ferry Sinks
At least six people died when the KMP Tunu Pratama Jaya ferry sank off Bali on Wednesday night, with over 30 still missing despite a large search operation involving over 50 personnel and 10 ships; the ferry, carrying 65 people and 22 vehicles, sank 20 minutes after leaving harbor.
Six Dead, Dozens Missing After Bali Ferry Sinks
At least six people died when the KMP Tunu Pratama Jaya ferry sank off Bali on Wednesday night, with over 30 still missing despite a large search operation involving over 50 personnel and 10 ships; the ferry, carrying 65 people and 22 vehicles, sank 20 minutes after leaving harbor.
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36% Bias Score


Apartment Property Taxes Drive Rent Hikes, Exacerbating Housing Crisis
A study by the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and the Minnesota Center for Fiscal Excellence reveals that apartment buildings pay 44% higher effective property taxes than single-family homes on average, forcing rent increases and exacerbating housing affordability issues.
Apartment Property Taxes Drive Rent Hikes, Exacerbating Housing Crisis
A study by the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and the Minnesota Center for Fiscal Excellence reveals that apartment buildings pay 44% higher effective property taxes than single-family homes on average, forcing rent increases and exacerbating housing affordability issues.
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56% Bias Score


Soaring Costs Cripple Russia's Push for Self-Reliant Aviation
Due to increased production costs and reliance on imported parts, prices of Russian-made passenger aircraft like the MS-21 (now $96 million) and Il-114-300 (now $33 million) have jumped 45-70% in two years, challenging Moscow's aim for an independent aviation sector.
Soaring Costs Cripple Russia's Push for Self-Reliant Aviation
Due to increased production costs and reliance on imported parts, prices of Russian-made passenger aircraft like the MS-21 (now $96 million) and Il-114-300 (now $33 million) have jumped 45-70% in two years, challenging Moscow's aim for an independent aviation sector.
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36% Bias Score


Russia's Failing Demographic Policies: Birth Rate Hits Record Low
Despite Russia's attempts to boost its declining birth rate through financial incentives and propaganda, the rate continues to fall, reaching record lows, as evidenced by the recent labeling of demographer Alexei Raksha as a "foreign agent," suggesting a failed policy.
Russia's Failing Demographic Policies: Birth Rate Hits Record Low
Despite Russia's attempts to boost its declining birth rate through financial incentives and propaganda, the rate continues to fall, reaching record lows, as evidenced by the recent labeling of demographer Alexei Raksha as a "foreign agent," suggesting a failed policy.
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60% Bias Score

US Court Orders USAGM to Pay RFE/RL June Funding
A U.S. court ordered the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM) to immediately pay Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) its June funding, marking the fourth such order in a funding dispute. This comes ahead of RFE/RL's 75th anniversary, with the agency citing USAGM's unwillingness to negotiate or ...

US Court Orders USAGM to Pay RFE/RL June Funding
A U.S. court ordered the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM) to immediately pay Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) its June funding, marking the fourth such order in a funding dispute. This comes ahead of RFE/RL's 75th anniversary, with the agency citing USAGM's unwillingness to negotiate or ...
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40% Bias Score

Concerns Rise Over Ukraine's Mobilization Practices
At a Kyiv recruitment center, families visit loved ones before deployment, raising concerns about the speed and thoroughness of medical screenings and the conscription of ill soldiers; while some support the system, others criticize the methods.

Concerns Rise Over Ukraine's Mobilization Practices
At a Kyiv recruitment center, families visit loved ones before deployment, raising concerns about the speed and thoroughness of medical screenings and the conscription of ill soldiers; while some support the system, others criticize the methods.
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56% Bias Score

Turkey's Influence Expands: New Mosque Opens in Tirana
Turkey's €30 million Namazgha Mosque in Tirana, Albania, opened in October 2024 after a 10-year construction delay linked to political demands; the appointment of a Turkish imam sparked controversy, highlighting Turkey's expanding influence in the Western Balkans.

Turkey's Influence Expands: New Mosque Opens in Tirana
Turkey's €30 million Namazgha Mosque in Tirana, Albania, opened in October 2024 after a 10-year construction delay linked to political demands; the appointment of a Turkish imam sparked controversy, highlighting Turkey's expanding influence in the Western Balkans.
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48% Bias Score

Jarsy: $5M-Backed AI Fintech Opens Pre-IPO Access to Retail Investors
Jarsy, backed by $5 million from Breyer Capital, offers retail investors tokenized access to pre-IPO companies like Anthropic and Perplexity for a minimum $10 investment, using AI for efficient development and a user-friendly interface; it complies with US Regulation Fair Disclosure and Regulation S...

Jarsy: $5M-Backed AI Fintech Opens Pre-IPO Access to Retail Investors
Jarsy, backed by $5 million from Breyer Capital, offers retail investors tokenized access to pre-IPO companies like Anthropic and Perplexity for a minimum $10 investment, using AI for efficient development and a user-friendly interface; it complies with US Regulation Fair Disclosure and Regulation S...
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40% Bias Score

Iced Tea Market Booms in North America
North America's iced tea market is booming, with a 5% value and 3% volume increase over five years, driven by health-conscious consumers seeking low-sugar, naturally flavored options and innovative flavor combinations.

Iced Tea Market Booms in North America
North America's iced tea market is booming, with a 5% value and 3% volume increase over five years, driven by health-conscious consumers seeking low-sugar, naturally flavored options and innovative flavor combinations.
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44% Bias Score

Deportation to El Salvador Leaves Man Tortured, Highlights US Policy Flaws
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, wrongly deported to El Salvador in March, was severely abused in CECOT prison before being returned to the US to face new charges; his lawyers filed a 40-page account detailing the abuses, contrasting sharply with staged photos released by the Salvadoran government.

Deportation to El Salvador Leaves Man Tortured, Highlights US Policy Flaws
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, wrongly deported to El Salvador in March, was severely abused in CECOT prison before being returned to the US to face new charges; his lawyers filed a 40-page account detailing the abuses, contrasting sharply with staged photos released by the Salvadoran government.
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44% Bias Score
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