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UC Berkeley Professor Murdered in Greece; Ex-Wife and Boyfriend Arrested
A UC Berkeley professor, Przemyslaw Jeziorski, was shot dead in Athens, Greece on July 4th; his ex-wife, Nadia Michelidaki, and her boyfriend, Christos Dounias, were arrested and charged with his murder, allegedly orchestrated due to a bitter custody battle and financial disputes.
UC Berkeley Professor Murdered in Greece; Ex-Wife and Boyfriend Arrested
A UC Berkeley professor, Przemyslaw Jeziorski, was shot dead in Athens, Greece on July 4th; his ex-wife, Nadia Michelidaki, and her boyfriend, Christos Dounias, were arrested and charged with his murder, allegedly orchestrated due to a bitter custody battle and financial disputes.
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52% Bias Score


US to Destroy $100,000 of Expired Emergency Food Aid
The US is destroying nearly 500 metric tons of US-taxpayer funded emergency food aid due to expiration, costing an additional $100,000, because of the Trump administration's dismantling of the USAID, which previously managed such resources effectively.
US to Destroy $100,000 of Expired Emergency Food Aid
The US is destroying nearly 500 metric tons of US-taxpayer funded emergency food aid due to expiration, costing an additional $100,000, because of the Trump administration's dismantling of the USAID, which previously managed such resources effectively.
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52% Bias Score


MoD Expedites Afghan's Resettlement After Data Breach Leak
Following a February 2022 data breach exposing nearly 19,000 Afghan resettlement applicants, an Afghan national posted names from a leaked UK MoD database on Facebook; in return for removing the data, the MoD expedited his previously rejected application, and he is now in the UK.
MoD Expedites Afghan's Resettlement After Data Breach Leak
Following a February 2022 data breach exposing nearly 19,000 Afghan resettlement applicants, an Afghan national posted names from a leaked UK MoD database on Facebook; in return for removing the data, the MoD expedited his previously rejected application, and he is now in the UK.
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40% Bias Score


UK Biobank Completes Imaging of 100,000 Participants, Unlocking Insights into Aging and Disease
The UK Biobank project, launched in 2003, has completed detailed medical imaging of 100,000 participants, generating over a billion images to study aging and disease progression, with data accessible to researchers globally.
UK Biobank Completes Imaging of 100,000 Participants, Unlocking Insights into Aging and Disease
The UK Biobank project, launched in 2003, has completed detailed medical imaging of 100,000 participants, generating over a billion images to study aging and disease progression, with data accessible to researchers globally.
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36% Bias Score


EU Poverty Remains High Despite Slight Decrease
Eurostat reported that over 20% of the EU population faced poverty or social exclusion in 2024, a slight decrease but still alarmingly high, with Bulgaria, Romania, and Greece showing the highest rates, while the Netherlands, Cyprus, and Slovenia had the lowest; women, young adults, and those with l...
EU Poverty Remains High Despite Slight Decrease
Eurostat reported that over 20% of the EU population faced poverty or social exclusion in 2024, a slight decrease but still alarmingly high, with Bulgaria, Romania, and Greece showing the highest rates, while the Netherlands, Cyprus, and Slovenia had the lowest; women, young adults, and those with l...
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36% Bias Score


First Nations Chiefs Skeptical of Canada's Bill C-5, Demand Meaningful Consultation
First Nations chiefs express skepticism towards Bill C-5, a Canadian law expediting major project approvals, due to insufficient consultation before its rapid passage. A last-minute meeting between the chiefs and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau aims to address concerns that the legislation infringes o...
First Nations Chiefs Skeptical of Canada's Bill C-5, Demand Meaningful Consultation
First Nations chiefs express skepticism towards Bill C-5, a Canadian law expediting major project approvals, due to insufficient consultation before its rapid passage. A last-minute meeting between the chiefs and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau aims to address concerns that the legislation infringes o...
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36% Bias Score

Trump's Epstein Strategy Backfires, Risks Republican Losses
President Trump's attempt to blame Democrats for the Jeffrey Epstein controversy is backfiring, alienating some Republican supporters and potentially jeopardizing his presidency and the Republican party's standing in the upcoming midterm elections. Public opinion strongly favors the release of all E...

Trump's Epstein Strategy Backfires, Risks Republican Losses
President Trump's attempt to blame Democrats for the Jeffrey Epstein controversy is backfiring, alienating some Republican supporters and potentially jeopardizing his presidency and the Republican party's standing in the upcoming midterm elections. Public opinion strongly favors the release of all E...
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52% Bias Score

Biden Administration to Fast-Track Psychedelic Therapy Approvals
The Biden administration plans to fast-track approval of psychedelic therapies within 12 months, spurred by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., while Texas commits $50 million to ibogaine research, despite concerns about insufficient scientific evidence and potential risks.

Biden Administration to Fast-Track Psychedelic Therapy Approvals
The Biden administration plans to fast-track approval of psychedelic therapies within 12 months, spurred by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., while Texas commits $50 million to ibogaine research, despite concerns about insufficient scientific evidence and potential risks.
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48% Bias Score

Canada Restricts Steel Imports to Counter US Tariffs
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced new measures to restrict tariff-free imports of foreign steel by 50%, aiming to protect domestic producers from US tariffs and reduce reliance on the US market. These measures include a 50% tariff on imports exceeding 50% of 2024 volumes from countries w...

Canada Restricts Steel Imports to Counter US Tariffs
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced new measures to restrict tariff-free imports of foreign steel by 50%, aiming to protect domestic producers from US tariffs and reduce reliance on the US market. These measures include a 50% tariff on imports exceeding 50% of 2024 volumes from countries w...
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40% Bias Score

Quito Water Crisis: Landslide Leaves 400,000 Without Water
A landslide in Quito, Ecuador, damaged a major pipeline, leaving 400,000 residents without drinking water for a week, causing widespread disruption, health concerns, and intergovernmental disputes over the emergency response.

Quito Water Crisis: Landslide Leaves 400,000 Without Water
A landslide in Quito, Ecuador, damaged a major pipeline, leaving 400,000 residents without drinking water for a week, causing widespread disruption, health concerns, and intergovernmental disputes over the emergency response.
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28% Bias Score

Earliest Stages of Rocky Planet Formation Directly Observed
Astronomers using the Webb Space Telescope and the European Southern Observatory have, for the first time, directly observed the earliest stages of rocky planet formation around the young star HOPS-315, 1,370 light-years from Earth, detecting the condensation of silicon monoxide gas and crystalline ...

Earliest Stages of Rocky Planet Formation Directly Observed
Astronomers using the Webb Space Telescope and the European Southern Observatory have, for the first time, directly observed the earliest stages of rocky planet formation around the young star HOPS-315, 1,370 light-years from Earth, detecting the condensation of silicon monoxide gas and crystalline ...
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20% Bias Score

Abrahamsen Wins Tour Stage Despite Injury; Pogacar Avoids Serious Crash
Torstein Træen Abrahamsen, recovering from a collarbone fracture, won a stage in the 112th Tour de France, beating Mauro Schmid in a sprint briefly interrupted by a pro-Palestinian protest; Tadej Pogacar was nearly taken down by another cyclist but was uninjured due to the peloton waiting for him.

Abrahamsen Wins Tour Stage Despite Injury; Pogacar Avoids Serious Crash
Torstein Træen Abrahamsen, recovering from a collarbone fracture, won a stage in the 112th Tour de France, beating Mauro Schmid in a sprint briefly interrupted by a pro-Palestinian protest; Tadej Pogacar was nearly taken down by another cyclist but was uninjured due to the peloton waiting for him.
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24% Bias Score
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