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Heatwave in Southern Europe Causes Multiple Deaths
Five bathers died in Puglia, Southern Italy, within 24 hours due to extreme heat exceeding 40 degrees Celsius; elderly people are particularly vulnerable because of decreased temperature sensitivity and reduced cooling capacity; preventive measures include hydration, avoiding strenuous activity duri...
Heatwave in Southern Europe Causes Multiple Deaths
Five bathers died in Puglia, Southern Italy, within 24 hours due to extreme heat exceeding 40 degrees Celsius; elderly people are particularly vulnerable because of decreased temperature sensitivity and reduced cooling capacity; preventive measures include hydration, avoiding strenuous activity duri...
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24% Bias Score


Five LinkedIn Basics for a Powerful Personal Brand
This article details five basic steps to building a compelling LinkedIn profile: a clear headline, a compelling 'About' section, a professional photo and banner, showcasing expertise using the 'Featured' section, and intentional network growth. Consistent posting (5-7 times/week), using diverse form...
Five LinkedIn Basics for a Powerful Personal Brand
This article details five basic steps to building a compelling LinkedIn profile: a clear headline, a compelling 'About' section, a professional photo and banner, showcasing expertise using the 'Featured' section, and intentional network growth. Consistent posting (5-7 times/week), using diverse form...
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40% Bias Score


Tesla's Robotaxi Program: Low Mileage Raises Safety Concerns
Tesla's Austin-based robotaxi program, operating for 30 days with a dozen vehicles, has only driven 7,000 miles, significantly less than expected, raising safety concerns after reported incidents and misleading safety data in their quarterly report, while Lyft partners with Holon for autonomous shut...
Tesla's Robotaxi Program: Low Mileage Raises Safety Concerns
Tesla's Austin-based robotaxi program, operating for 30 days with a dozen vehicles, has only driven 7,000 miles, significantly less than expected, raising safety concerns after reported incidents and misleading safety data in their quarterly report, while Lyft partners with Holon for autonomous shut...
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52% Bias Score


US Government Corruption Linked to Slower Economic Growth
A Cato Institute analysis ranked US federal judicial districts by corruption convictions (2004-2023), revealing a correlation between high conviction rates in states like Louisiana and Illinois and below-average income growth compared to states with low rates such as New Hampshire and Utah; this hig...
US Government Corruption Linked to Slower Economic Growth
A Cato Institute analysis ranked US federal judicial districts by corruption convictions (2004-2023), revealing a correlation between high conviction rates in states like Louisiana and Illinois and below-average income growth compared to states with low rates such as New Hampshire and Utah; this hig...
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24% Bias Score


Seven Convicted in Greenock Murder
Seven men were convicted of the murder of Neil Canney, who was shot on his doorstep in Greenock, Scotland, on February 28, 2023. The court heard evidence of a coordinated attack involving a group of seven men. One man pleaded guilty prior to trial and the remaining six were found guilty of murder an...
Seven Convicted in Greenock Murder
Seven men were convicted of the murder of Neil Canney, who was shot on his doorstep in Greenock, Scotland, on February 28, 2023. The court heard evidence of a coordinated attack involving a group of seven men. One man pleaded guilty prior to trial and the remaining six were found guilty of murder an...
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40% Bias Score


Care Home Fined After Resident's Death
A 77-year-old dementia patient, Hugh Kearins, died after leaving Chester Park care home in Glasgow through an unlocked fire door on Boxing Day 2022; the care home was fined £53,750 for failing to ensure the fire door alarm was active, and two carers were dismissed for falsifying records.
Care Home Fined After Resident's Death
A 77-year-old dementia patient, Hugh Kearins, died after leaving Chester Park care home in Glasgow through an unlocked fire door on Boxing Day 2022; the care home was fined £53,750 for failing to ensure the fire door alarm was active, and two carers were dismissed for falsifying records.
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48% Bias Score

Target Ends Price Match Guarantee Amidst Sales Decline
Target is ending its price-matching policy with Amazon and Walmart on July 28, 2025, impacting customer trust and potentially exacerbating recent sales declines, a move justified by Target's claim that customers primarily price-matched Target products and not competitors' offerings.

Target Ends Price Match Guarantee Amidst Sales Decline
Target is ending its price-matching policy with Amazon and Walmart on July 28, 2025, impacting customer trust and potentially exacerbating recent sales declines, a move justified by Target's claim that customers primarily price-matched Target products and not competitors' offerings.
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48% Bias Score

Climate Tech Funding: Overcoming Investor Knowledge Gaps
Climate tech startups struggle to secure funding due to investors' limited sector knowledge; success requires clear communication of the problem, a strong business plan, and a capable team, with early investor engagement crucial.

Climate Tech Funding: Overcoming Investor Knowledge Gaps
Climate tech startups struggle to secure funding due to investors' limited sector knowledge; success requires clear communication of the problem, a strong business plan, and a capable team, with early investor engagement crucial.
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24% Bias Score

Surge in Russian Anti-Alcohol Drug Sales Amid Privacy Concerns and Rising Alcohol Consumption
Sales of anti-alcohol medications in Russia jumped 13.5% in the first half of 2025, reaching 553,200 packages (539.6 million rubles), driven by economic factors and concerns over new mental health data regulations starting March 1, 2026, alongside a rise in alcohol consumption to 8.41 liters per cap...

Surge in Russian Anti-Alcohol Drug Sales Amid Privacy Concerns and Rising Alcohol Consumption
Sales of anti-alcohol medications in Russia jumped 13.5% in the first half of 2025, reaching 553,200 packages (539.6 million rubles), driven by economic factors and concerns over new mental health data regulations starting March 1, 2026, alongside a rise in alcohol consumption to 8.41 liters per cap...
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32% Bias Score

West Virginia Judge Allows Religious Exemptions to School Vaccine Mandate
A West Virginia judge granted a preliminary injunction to three families, allowing their children to attend school without mandated vaccinations due to religious exemptions, creating a conflict between the governor's executive order and the state Board of Education.

West Virginia Judge Allows Religious Exemptions to School Vaccine Mandate
A West Virginia judge granted a preliminary injunction to three families, allowing their children to attend school without mandated vaccinations due to religious exemptions, creating a conflict between the governor's executive order and the state Board of Education.
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48% Bias Score

Forth Road Bridge Closed After Greenpeace Protest
Greenpeace activists closed the Forth Road Bridge on Friday with a protest against an Ineos gas tanker, accusing the company of obstructing a UN plastics treaty; police are engaging with protesters.

Forth Road Bridge Closed After Greenpeace Protest
Greenpeace activists closed the Forth Road Bridge on Friday with a protest against an Ineos gas tanker, accusing the company of obstructing a UN plastics treaty; police are engaging with protesters.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Executive Order on Homelessness Faces Backlash
President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday enabling local authorities to remove homeless individuals from streets, redirecting federal resources to addiction treatment while facing criticism from advocacy groups who argue it will worsen the situation.

Trump Executive Order on Homelessness Faces Backlash
President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday enabling local authorities to remove homeless individuals from streets, redirecting federal resources to addiction treatment while facing criticism from advocacy groups who argue it will worsen the situation.
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48% Bias Score
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