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London Knife Crime Hits Record High Amidst Criticism of Mayor Khan
London's knife crime reached a record high in 2023, exceeding 16,800 incidents—a 16% increase from 2022, prompting criticism of Mayor Sadiq Khan and raising concerns about the effectiveness of current crime-fighting strategies.
London Knife Crime Hits Record High Amidst Criticism of Mayor Khan
London's knife crime reached a record high in 2023, exceeding 16,800 incidents—a 16% increase from 2022, prompting criticism of Mayor Sadiq Khan and raising concerns about the effectiveness of current crime-fighting strategies.
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56% Bias Score


AI-Driven Aneurysm Prediction Improves Cardiovascular Treatment
Kak Khee Yeung, a vascular surgery professor at Amsterdam UMC, delivered her inaugural lecture on July 4th, presenting research using AI to predict aneurysm rupture, considering factors like age, sex, lifestyle, and genetics, to personalize treatments and improve patient outcomes.
AI-Driven Aneurysm Prediction Improves Cardiovascular Treatment
Kak Khee Yeung, a vascular surgery professor at Amsterdam UMC, delivered her inaugural lecture on July 4th, presenting research using AI to predict aneurysm rupture, considering factors like age, sex, lifestyle, and genetics, to personalize treatments and improve patient outcomes.
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28% Bias Score


Putin's Leadership Style, 1999 Presidency Hesitation, and the Genesis of the Munich Speech
Vladimir Putin, in a recent interview, described his leadership style as meticulous and detail-oriented, citing the proverb "Measure seven times, cut once." He also detailed his hesitation to accept the presidency in 1999 due to perceived unpreparedness and the gravity of national challenges. He fur...
Putin's Leadership Style, 1999 Presidency Hesitation, and the Genesis of the Munich Speech
Vladimir Putin, in a recent interview, described his leadership style as meticulous and detail-oriented, citing the proverb "Measure seven times, cut once." He also detailed his hesitation to accept the presidency in 1999 due to perceived unpreparedness and the gravity of national challenges. He fur...
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48% Bias Score


Navigating Cyclical Careers: Adapting to the New Reality
The article details how modern careers are cyclical, not linear, emphasizing the need to build professional networks, define a strong personal identity beyond job titles, and embrace continuous learning to navigate transitions between growth, stability, and decline phases.
Navigating Cyclical Careers: Adapting to the New Reality
The article details how modern careers are cyclical, not linear, emphasizing the need to build professional networks, define a strong personal identity beyond job titles, and embrace continuous learning to navigate transitions between growth, stability, and decline phases.
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44% Bias Score


AI: Existential Threat or Hope? A Philosophical Perspective
Max Tegmark's 2017 book "Life 3.0" foreshadowed current concerns about AI, while Heidegger's philosophy offers a framework for understanding our complex relationship with technology, particularly AI's challenge to our sense of control and its potential for fostering deeper self-reflection.
AI: Existential Threat or Hope? A Philosophical Perspective
Max Tegmark's 2017 book "Life 3.0" foreshadowed current concerns about AI, while Heidegger's philosophy offers a framework for understanding our complex relationship with technology, particularly AI's challenge to our sense of control and its potential for fostering deeper self-reflection.
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40% Bias Score


Texas Floods Highlight Need for Improved Flood Risk Communication
The Texas Hill Country experienced catastrophic flooding on July 4th, 2025, resulting in approximately 130 deaths and 170 missing persons despite adequate warnings; this raises questions about improving flood risk communication strategies.
Texas Floods Highlight Need for Improved Flood Risk Communication
The Texas Hill Country experienced catastrophic flooding on July 4th, 2025, resulting in approximately 130 deaths and 170 missing persons despite adequate warnings; this raises questions about improving flood risk communication strategies.
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48% Bias Score

İmamoğlu Condemns Adıyaman Mayor's Arrest as Attack on Democracy
From his Silivri prison cell, CHP's presidential candidate Ekrem İmamoğlu sent a message of solidarity to an Adıyaman rally, denouncing the house arrest of Adıyaman's mayor Abdurrahman Tutdere as an attack on democracy and the will of the people, asserting that such actions will only strengthen thei...

İmamoğlu Condemns Adıyaman Mayor's Arrest as Attack on Democracy
From his Silivri prison cell, CHP's presidential candidate Ekrem İmamoğlu sent a message of solidarity to an Adıyaman rally, denouncing the house arrest of Adıyaman's mayor Abdurrahman Tutdere as an attack on democracy and the will of the people, asserting that such actions will only strengthen thei...
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60% Bias Score

EU-US Trade Deal Uncertain Despite Progress
Following weeks of intense negotiations, a preliminary EU-US trade deal is near, averting an immediate 30% tariff increase but leaving a 10% tariff in place with possible exceptions, highlighting President Trump's unpredictable trade policy and prompting the EU to seek alternative trade partnerships...

EU-US Trade Deal Uncertain Despite Progress
Following weeks of intense negotiations, a preliminary EU-US trade deal is near, averting an immediate 30% tariff increase but leaving a 10% tariff in place with possible exceptions, highlighting President Trump's unpredictable trade policy and prompting the EU to seek alternative trade partnerships...
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64% Bias Score

Israel to Indict Prison Service Commissioner for Alleged Obstruction of Justice
Israel's prosecution will indict Prison Service Commissioner Kobi Yaakobi for allegedly warning a police officer under investigation, Avishy Moalem, about a covert inquiry, facing charges of obstruction of justice, fraud, and breach of trust, following a recording of a conversation between the two.

Israel to Indict Prison Service Commissioner for Alleged Obstruction of Justice
Israel's prosecution will indict Prison Service Commissioner Kobi Yaakobi for allegedly warning a police officer under investigation, Avishy Moalem, about a covert inquiry, facing charges of obstruction of justice, fraud, and breach of trust, following a recording of a conversation between the two.
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44% Bias Score

Global Dollar Dependence and the Potential for a Gold Standard
The article discusses the extensive global dependence on the US dollar, suggesting that a return to a gold standard, where the dollar's value is tied to gold, could significantly reshape the global economy.

Global Dollar Dependence and the Potential for a Gold Standard
The article discusses the extensive global dependence on the US dollar, suggesting that a return to a gold standard, where the dollar's value is tied to gold, could significantly reshape the global economy.
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52% Bias Score

AI 'Digital Employees' Prompt Legal Personhood Debate
Bank of New York Mellon employs dozens of AI digital employees with company logins, prompting discussions about AI's legal personhood and the need for new legal frameworks to address liability and rights as AI agents increasingly make complex decisions.

AI 'Digital Employees' Prompt Legal Personhood Debate
Bank of New York Mellon employs dozens of AI digital employees with company logins, prompting discussions about AI's legal personhood and the need for new legal frameworks to address liability and rights as AI agents increasingly make complex decisions.
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48% Bias Score

Othoniel's Avignon Exhibition: A City Transformed
Jean-Michel Othoniel's "Othoniel Cosmos or The Ghosts of Love" exhibition transforms Avignon, France, into a living art installation until January 4, 2026, showcasing 270 works across ten sites, including the Palace of the Popes, using sculpture, light, sound, scent, and dance to explore themes of l...

Othoniel's Avignon Exhibition: A City Transformed
Jean-Michel Othoniel's "Othoniel Cosmos or The Ghosts of Love" exhibition transforms Avignon, France, into a living art installation until January 4, 2026, showcasing 270 works across ten sites, including the Palace of the Popes, using sculpture, light, sound, scent, and dance to explore themes of l...
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28% Bias Score
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