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FDA Panel Recommends Removing Black Box Warning from Some Menopause Treatments
The FDA may remove the black box warning on estrogen-containing menopause treatments following an expert panel's recommendation, based on updated analyses suggesting that hormone therapy may not increase risks as previously thought, particularly when initiated before age 60 or within 10 years of men...
FDA Panel Recommends Removing Black Box Warning from Some Menopause Treatments
The FDA may remove the black box warning on estrogen-containing menopause treatments following an expert panel's recommendation, based on updated analyses suggesting that hormone therapy may not increase risks as previously thought, particularly when initiated before age 60 or within 10 years of men...
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36% Bias Score


Pieterse Dominates First Sprint in Tour de France Femmes
In the first stage of the Tour de France Femmes, Puck Pieterse secured 25 points at the intermediate sprint, while a crash near the Cadoudal climb involved several prominent riders including Reusser, affecting the race dynamics.
Pieterse Dominates First Sprint in Tour de France Femmes
In the first stage of the Tour de France Femmes, Puck Pieterse secured 25 points at the intermediate sprint, while a crash near the Cadoudal climb involved several prominent riders including Reusser, affecting the race dynamics.
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48% Bias Score


Groves Wins Stage 17 of Tour de France in Stunning Solo Breakaway
Kaden Groves of Alpecin-Deceuninck won stage 17 of the Tour de France in a solo breakaway, beating Frank Van den Broek by 54 seconds; this is his tenth Grand Tour victory and his first in the Tour de France, while Jordan Jegat moved to 10th in the general classification.
Groves Wins Stage 17 of Tour de France in Stunning Solo Breakaway
Kaden Groves of Alpecin-Deceuninck won stage 17 of the Tour de France in a solo breakaway, beating Frank Van den Broek by 54 seconds; this is his tenth Grand Tour victory and his first in the Tour de France, while Jordan Jegat moved to 10th in the general classification.
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24% Bias Score


Jarocin Festival: From Communist-Era Rebellion to Modern Polish Music
The Jarocin Festival, starting as a 1970s Polish music competition, became a crucial platform for alternative music under communism, offering artistic freedom and fostering socio-political expression; it now combines nostalgia with modern acts, reflecting Poland's evolving identity.
Jarocin Festival: From Communist-Era Rebellion to Modern Polish Music
The Jarocin Festival, starting as a 1970s Polish music competition, became a crucial platform for alternative music under communism, offering artistic freedom and fostering socio-political expression; it now combines nostalgia with modern acts, reflecting Poland's evolving identity.
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8% Bias Score


France to Unilaterally Recognize Palestinian State Despite International Opposition
France plans to unilaterally recognize a Palestinian state in September, despite opposition from the US, UK, Canada, and Italy, citing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and Israeli policies as justification. This action is linked to a UN conference intended to outline a viable Palestinian state.
France to Unilaterally Recognize Palestinian State Despite International Opposition
France plans to unilaterally recognize a Palestinian state in September, despite opposition from the US, UK, Canada, and Italy, citing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and Israeli policies as justification. This action is linked to a UN conference intended to outline a viable Palestinian state.
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44% Bias Score


Torrential Rain Causes Widespread Flooding in Southern Germany
Torrential rainfall in Southern Germany has caused widespread flooding, with up to 150 liters of rain per square meter expected in some areas over the next few days; flooding has affected cities such as Nuremberg and Augsburg, resulting in flooded basements, roads, and disrupted transportation.
Torrential Rain Causes Widespread Flooding in Southern Germany
Torrential rainfall in Southern Germany has caused widespread flooding, with up to 150 liters of rain per square meter expected in some areas over the next few days; flooding has affected cities such as Nuremberg and Augsburg, resulting in flooded basements, roads, and disrupted transportation.
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24% Bias Score

Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Attempt to End Birthright Citizenship
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration's attempt to end birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants in the US, marking the third such court ruling since June, impacting over a dozen states and prompting an expected appeal to the Supreme Court.

Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Attempt to End Birthright Citizenship
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration's attempt to end birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants in the US, marking the third such court ruling since June, impacting over a dozen states and prompting an expected appeal to the Supreme Court.
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40% Bias Score

EU Bathing Water Quality Report: Poland Lags, While Most Meet Standards
A 2024 EU report assessed over 22,000 bathing waters, revealing 85% as excellent, but highlighting Poland's poor quality (58.1%) due to agricultural and sewage pollution, contrasting with Cyprus's 99.2% score.

EU Bathing Water Quality Report: Poland Lags, While Most Meet Standards
A 2024 EU report assessed over 22,000 bathing waters, revealing 85% as excellent, but highlighting Poland's poor quality (58.1%) due to agricultural and sewage pollution, contrasting with Cyprus's 99.2% score.
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56% Bias Score

Jaish al-Adl Courthouse Attack Kills Six in Iran
A Jaish al-Adl attack on a courthouse in Iran's Sistan-Baluchistan province on October 26, 2023, resulted in the deaths of at least six civilians and three attackers, with 13 others injured; a mother and child were among the victims.

Jaish al-Adl Courthouse Attack Kills Six in Iran
A Jaish al-Adl attack on a courthouse in Iran's Sistan-Baluchistan province on October 26, 2023, resulted in the deaths of at least six civilians and three attackers, with 13 others injured; a mother and child were among the victims.
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60% Bias Score

7,000 Steps Daily Significantly Reduces Chronic Disease Risk
A study of over 160,000 adults across 10 countries found that walking 7,000 steps daily significantly reduces risks of premature death, heart disease, dementia, diabetes, and depression, challenging the commonly recommended 10,000 steps which lacks scientific basis.

7,000 Steps Daily Significantly Reduces Chronic Disease Risk
A study of over 160,000 adults across 10 countries found that walking 7,000 steps daily significantly reduces risks of premature death, heart disease, dementia, diabetes, and depression, challenging the commonly recommended 10,000 steps which lacks scientific basis.
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44% Bias Score

UK to Airlift Aid to Gaza Amidst Famine Concerns
Following calls from France and Germany, the UK will deliver humanitarian aid and evacuate children from Gaza via airlifts coordinated with Jordan, despite UN concerns that airdrops are insufficient to solve the man-made famine caused by the blockade.

UK to Airlift Aid to Gaza Amidst Famine Concerns
Following calls from France and Germany, the UK will deliver humanitarian aid and evacuate children from Gaza via airlifts coordinated with Jordan, despite UN concerns that airdrops are insufficient to solve the man-made famine caused by the blockade.
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40% Bias Score

Hundreds of Reichsbürger Rally in Karlsruhe Near Constitutional Court
On October 27th, 2024, in Karlsruhe, Germany, approximately 350 Reichsbürger and Selbstverwalter held a peaceful rally near the Federal Constitutional Court, displaying Reich flags, while around 250 counter-demonstrators were also present; this is part of a series of similar increasingly large publi...

Hundreds of Reichsbürger Rally in Karlsruhe Near Constitutional Court
On October 27th, 2024, in Karlsruhe, Germany, approximately 350 Reichsbürger and Selbstverwalter held a peaceful rally near the Federal Constitutional Court, displaying Reich flags, while around 250 counter-demonstrators were also present; this is part of a series of similar increasingly large publi...
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40% Bias Score
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