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Dogs Detect Parkinson's Disease Years Before Symptoms Appear
A new study shows dogs can detect Parkinson's disease through skin odor with 98% accuracy, years before symptoms appear, potentially revolutionizing early diagnosis and treatment using trained dogs to identify a unique scent signature.
Dogs Detect Parkinson's Disease Years Before Symptoms Appear
A new study shows dogs can detect Parkinson's disease through skin odor with 98% accuracy, years before symptoms appear, potentially revolutionizing early diagnosis and treatment using trained dogs to identify a unique scent signature.
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48% Bias Score


ICE Granted Access to Sensitive Medicaid Data
The Trump administration allowed ICE access to a Medicaid database containing personal information of 79 million Americans, ostensibly to locate undocumented immigrants, despite warnings that this violates multiple statutes and raises serious privacy concerns.
ICE Granted Access to Sensitive Medicaid Data
The Trump administration allowed ICE access to a Medicaid database containing personal information of 79 million Americans, ostensibly to locate undocumented immigrants, despite warnings that this violates multiple statutes and raises serious privacy concerns.
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56% Bias Score


Malaria Research Targets Deadly Parasite Amidst Climate Change Threat
Malaria, caused by Plasmodium parasites transmitted by Anopheles mosquitos, infects 250 million and kills nearly 500,000 annually; Dr. Katerina Artavanides-Chakona's research at Cambridge University uses ubiquitin to target the deadliest parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, aiming for new treatments.
Malaria Research Targets Deadly Parasite Amidst Climate Change Threat
Malaria, caused by Plasmodium parasites transmitted by Anopheles mosquitos, infects 250 million and kills nearly 500,000 annually; Dr. Katerina Artavanides-Chakona's research at Cambridge University uses ubiquitin to target the deadliest parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, aiming for new treatments.
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32% Bias Score


DHS Accesses Data of 79 Million Medicaid Beneficiaries for Immigration Enforcement
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will access personal data, including addresses and ethnicity, of 79 million Medicaid beneficiaries to locate undocumented immigrants for potential deportation, sparking legal challenges and concerns about healthcare access.
DHS Accesses Data of 79 Million Medicaid Beneficiaries for Immigration Enforcement
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will access personal data, including addresses and ethnicity, of 79 million Medicaid beneficiaries to locate undocumented immigrants for potential deportation, sparking legal challenges and concerns about healthcare access.
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56% Bias Score


Twelve-Day War: Israel's Strike on Iran Delays, but Doesn't Destroy, Nuclear Program
A 12-day war between Israel and Iran began on June 13, 2025, with Israel launching surprise attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities and military targets, achieving air superiority through covert commando operations and disabling Iranian air defenses; despite extensive damage, Iran's nuclear program wa...
Twelve-Day War: Israel's Strike on Iran Delays, but Doesn't Destroy, Nuclear Program
A 12-day war between Israel and Iran began on June 13, 2025, with Israel launching surprise attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities and military targets, achieving air superiority through covert commando operations and disabling Iranian air defenses; despite extensive damage, Iran's nuclear program wa...
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64% Bias Score


EU Imposes Sweeping Sanctions on Russia, Targeting Energy, Banking, and Military Sectors
The EU adopted wide-ranging sanctions against Russia, including a price cap on oil, bans on Nord Stream and refined petroleum products from Russia or processed using its crude, and export restrictions on entities supplying dual-use technologies to Russia; enforcement challenges remain.
EU Imposes Sweeping Sanctions on Russia, Targeting Energy, Banking, and Military Sectors
The EU adopted wide-ranging sanctions against Russia, including a price cap on oil, bans on Nord Stream and refined petroleum products from Russia or processed using its crude, and export restrictions on entities supplying dual-use technologies to Russia; enforcement challenges remain.
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40% Bias Score

Myanmar's Karenni State: Half the Population Displaced Amidst Civil War
Myanmar's civil war has displaced half of Karenni State's 450,000 people; the Karenni resistance controls significant territory, providing services while the junta responds with violence; landmines and reduced aid worsen the humanitarian crisis.

Myanmar's Karenni State: Half the Population Displaced Amidst Civil War
Myanmar's civil war has displaced half of Karenni State's 450,000 people; the Karenni resistance controls significant territory, providing services while the junta responds with violence; landmines and reduced aid worsen the humanitarian crisis.
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36% Bias Score

Violence Disrupts Sinaloa Schools: 50 Children Murdered, 80 Schools Go Remote
The 2024-2025 school year in Sinaloa, Mexico, was severely impacted by violence related to the Sinaloa Cartel, resulting in at least 50 child and teen murders, approximately 80 elementary schools switching to remote learning, and widespread fear among students and parents, despite government efforts...

Violence Disrupts Sinaloa Schools: 50 Children Murdered, 80 Schools Go Remote
The 2024-2025 school year in Sinaloa, Mexico, was severely impacted by violence related to the Sinaloa Cartel, resulting in at least 50 child and teen murders, approximately 80 elementary schools switching to remote learning, and widespread fear among students and parents, despite government efforts...
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56% Bias Score

Renewed Clashes in Syria After Ceasefire
Following a ceasefire, Bedouin forces attacked Druze fighters in Syria, prompting an Israeli airstrike near Suweida and accusations of ceasefire sabotage from Turkey. Over 500 people died in recent clashes, with Syrian government troops accused of human rights abuses.

Renewed Clashes in Syria After Ceasefire
Following a ceasefire, Bedouin forces attacked Druze fighters in Syria, prompting an Israeli airstrike near Suweida and accusations of ceasefire sabotage from Turkey. Over 500 people died in recent clashes, with Syrian government troops accused of human rights abuses.
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40% Bias Score

Israel's Visa Restrictions Hamper Gaza Aid and Human Rights Monitoring
Israel's non-renewal of visas for key UN personnel in Gaza, including those from UNRWA, is hindering humanitarian aid and human rights monitoring, causing severe food shortages and civilian casualties, while Israel claims UNRWA is infiltrated by Hamas.

Israel's Visa Restrictions Hamper Gaza Aid and Human Rights Monitoring
Israel's non-renewal of visas for key UN personnel in Gaza, including those from UNRWA, is hindering humanitarian aid and human rights monitoring, causing severe food shortages and civilian casualties, while Israel claims UNRWA is infiltrated by Hamas.
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48% Bias Score

Klitschko Rejects Trump's 50-Day Peace Deadline, Cites Kyiv's Devastation
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko criticizes President Trump's 50-day deadline for a Russia-Ukraine peace deal, fearing it will allow Russia to regroup; he requests stronger sanctions and advanced weapons, citing over 1600 destroyed residential buildings and 300 civilian deaths in Kyiv.

Klitschko Rejects Trump's 50-Day Peace Deadline, Cites Kyiv's Devastation
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko criticizes President Trump's 50-day deadline for a Russia-Ukraine peace deal, fearing it will allow Russia to regroup; he requests stronger sanctions and advanced weapons, citing over 1600 destroyed residential buildings and 300 civilian deaths in Kyiv.
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52% Bias Score

Syrian Government Withdraws from Suwayda Following Deadly Clashes, Local Forces to Maintain Security
Following days of clashes in Syria's Suwayda governorate leaving over 500 dead, Syrian government forces withdrew Thursday morning after an agreement with Druze elders to end military operations, deploying local forces to maintain security. The agreement also includes the formation of a joint commit...

Syrian Government Withdraws from Suwayda Following Deadly Clashes, Local Forces to Maintain Security
Following days of clashes in Syria's Suwayda governorate leaving over 500 dead, Syrian government forces withdrew Thursday morning after an agreement with Druze elders to end military operations, deploying local forces to maintain security. The agreement also includes the formation of a joint commit...
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32% Bias Score
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