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CHP Accuses Government of Politically Motivated Arrest of Adıyaman Mayor
CHP MP Veli Ağbaba denounced the detention of Adıyaman Mayor Abdurrahman Tutdere as a politically motivated operation, citing the mayor's popularity and cooperation with authorities, and predicting his release; Ağbaba also criticized the treatment of other detained opposition mayors.
CHP Accuses Government of Politically Motivated Arrest of Adıyaman Mayor
CHP MP Veli Ağbaba denounced the detention of Adıyaman Mayor Abdurrahman Tutdere as a politically motivated operation, citing the mayor's popularity and cooperation with authorities, and predicting his release; Ağbaba also criticized the treatment of other detained opposition mayors.
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64% Bias Score


Pro-Nazi Salute at Massive Croatian Concert Sparks Outrage
Croatian singer Marko Perkovic and an estimated 500,000 concertgoers performed a pro-Nazi salute in Zagreb on Saturday, prompting widespread condemnation, particularly from neighboring Serbia, and raising questions about Croatia's reconciliation with its wartime past.
Pro-Nazi Salute at Massive Croatian Concert Sparks Outrage
Croatian singer Marko Perkovic and an estimated 500,000 concertgoers performed a pro-Nazi salute in Zagreb on Saturday, prompting widespread condemnation, particularly from neighboring Serbia, and raising questions about Croatia's reconciliation with its wartime past.
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52% Bias Score


US Pharmaceutical Tariffs Threaten Drug Shortages and Higher Prices
The imminent expiration of a 90-day pause on U.S. import duties threatens to impose tariffs on imported pharmaceuticals, potentially violating WTO rules, causing higher prices for brand-name drugs and exacerbating existing generic drug shortages, especially of antibiotics and chemotherapy treatments...
US Pharmaceutical Tariffs Threaten Drug Shortages and Higher Prices
The imminent expiration of a 90-day pause on U.S. import duties threatens to impose tariffs on imported pharmaceuticals, potentially violating WTO rules, causing higher prices for brand-name drugs and exacerbating existing generic drug shortages, especially of antibiotics and chemotherapy treatments...
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48% Bias Score


Half a Million Attend Croatian Concert Featuring Pro-Nazi Salute
Croatian singer Marko Perkovic and an estimated 500,000 fans performed a pro-Nazi WWII salute at a Zagreb concert on Saturday, prompting condemnation from Serbia and raising concerns about persistent nationalism in Croatia.
Half a Million Attend Croatian Concert Featuring Pro-Nazi Salute
Croatian singer Marko Perkovic and an estimated 500,000 fans performed a pro-Nazi WWII salute at a Zagreb concert on Saturday, prompting condemnation from Serbia and raising concerns about persistent nationalism in Croatia.
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48% Bias Score


Statue of Liberty's Transformation: From Slavery's End to Immigration's Symbol
The Statue of Liberty, initially conceived in 1865 to celebrate the end of slavery, evolved into a symbol of immigration, primarily due to Emma Lazarus's poem and the later opening of Ellis Island; the 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act drastically altered US demographics.
Statue of Liberty's Transformation: From Slavery's End to Immigration's Symbol
The Statue of Liberty, initially conceived in 1865 to celebrate the end of slavery, evolved into a symbol of immigration, primarily due to Emma Lazarus's poem and the later opening of Ellis Island; the 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act drastically altered US demographics.
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40% Bias Score


AI's Existential Threat: Beyond 'AI for Good'
Experts like Geoffrey Hinton warn of AI's existential risks—malicious use and surpassing human intelligence—contrasting with the UN's 'AI for Good' summit. The article argues against solely focusing on AI's applications, instead emphasizing critical self-reflection on humanity's relationship with te...
AI's Existential Threat: Beyond 'AI for Good'
Experts like Geoffrey Hinton warn of AI's existential risks—malicious use and surpassing human intelligence—contrasting with the UN's 'AI for Good' summit. The article argues against solely focusing on AI's applications, instead emphasizing critical self-reflection on humanity's relationship with te...
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60% Bias Score

Turkish Journalist Detained, Then Released, Amidst Press Freedom Concerns
Turkish journalist Timur Soykan was detained for social media posts critical of the government, charged with "inciting crime" and "spreading misinformation," but later released, highlighting concerns about press freedom.

Turkish Journalist Detained, Then Released, Amidst Press Freedom Concerns
Turkish journalist Timur Soykan was detained for social media posts critical of the government, charged with "inciting crime" and "spreading misinformation," but later released, highlighting concerns about press freedom.
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56% Bias Score

Widespread Fake Job Postings Fuel Distrust in 2025 Job Market
A 2025 study reveals that 40% of companies have posted fake job listings, with 30% having active ones; this, along with misleading remote work promises and undisclosed salaries, creates a climate of mistrust in the job market.

Widespread Fake Job Postings Fuel Distrust in 2025 Job Market
A 2025 study reveals that 40% of companies have posted fake job listings, with 30% having active ones; this, along with misleading remote work promises and undisclosed salaries, creates a climate of mistrust in the job market.
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40% Bias Score

South African Brewery Owner Trains Next Generation, Aims for Industry Diversity
Apiwe Nxusani-Mawela, South Africa's first Black woman craft brewery owner, launched Brewsters Academy in Johannesburg to train 13 young Black graduates, mostly women, in beer brewing, aiming to diversify the \$5.2 billion industry employing over 200,000 people.

South African Brewery Owner Trains Next Generation, Aims for Industry Diversity
Apiwe Nxusani-Mawela, South Africa's first Black woman craft brewery owner, launched Brewsters Academy in Johannesburg to train 13 young Black graduates, mostly women, in beer brewing, aiming to diversify the \$5.2 billion industry employing over 200,000 people.
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20% Bias Score

White House Seeks $1.1 Billion Cut to Public Broadcasting
The White House is seeking to defund PBS and NPR, initiating a $1.1 billion funding cut approved by the House, prompting criticism from filmmaker Ken Burns who says the move is shortsighted and will negatively impact rural communities and the production of high-quality documentaries.

White House Seeks $1.1 Billion Cut to Public Broadcasting
The White House is seeking to defund PBS and NPR, initiating a $1.1 billion funding cut approved by the House, prompting criticism from filmmaker Ken Burns who says the move is shortsighted and will negatively impact rural communities and the production of high-quality documentaries.
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60% Bias Score

Jaws": Overcoming Challenges to Become a Blockbuster
Jaws," filmed on Martha's Vineyard in the summer of 1974, overcame numerous production challenges, including a malfunctioning mechanical shark and budget overruns, to become a groundbreaking summer blockbuster, grossing over \$100 million and fundamentally changing Hollywood filmmaking.

Jaws": Overcoming Challenges to Become a Blockbuster
Jaws," filmed on Martha's Vineyard in the summer of 1974, overcame numerous production challenges, including a malfunctioning mechanical shark and budget overruns, to become a groundbreaking summer blockbuster, grossing over \$100 million and fundamentally changing Hollywood filmmaking.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Admin May Delay Tariffs for Some Countries
The White House Council of Economic Advisers chair Stephen Miran stated that some countries negotiating with the U.S. in good faith may see tariffs delayed as President Trump's deadline for trade deals approaches; however, countries not making concessions may face higher tariffs.

Trump Admin May Delay Tariffs for Some Countries
The White House Council of Economic Advisers chair Stephen Miran stated that some countries negotiating with the U.S. in good faith may see tariffs delayed as President Trump's deadline for trade deals approaches; however, countries not making concessions may face higher tariffs.
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40% Bias Score
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