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Mexico Demands Repatriation of Citizens from Florida Detention Center
Mexico demands the repatriation of at least 30 citizens from the controversial "Alligator Alcatraz" Florida immigration detention center due to reported inhumane conditions, including sewage backups, overcrowding, and inadequate medical care; two brothers were already repatriated.
Mexico Demands Repatriation of Citizens from Florida Detention Center
Mexico demands the repatriation of at least 30 citizens from the controversial "Alligator Alcatraz" Florida immigration detention center due to reported inhumane conditions, including sewage backups, overcrowding, and inadequate medical care; two brothers were already repatriated.
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48% Bias Score


Social Security's New Online Verification Policy to Disrupt Millions
Starting August 18, the Social Security Administration will require online identity verification for address changes, claim status requests, and benefit verifications, potentially forcing 3.4 million people annually to visit field offices due to technological barriers, according to a recent regulato...
Social Security's New Online Verification Policy to Disrupt Millions
Starting August 18, the Social Security Administration will require online identity verification for address changes, claim status requests, and benefit verifications, potentially forcing 3.4 million people annually to visit field offices due to technological barriers, according to a recent regulato...
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52% Bias Score


Senator Kennedy Secures Release of Marine Veteran's Wife from ICE Custody
Paola Clouatre, wife of a Marine veteran, was released from ICE custody in Louisiana after Senator John Kennedy intervened; a judge had previously stayed her deportation order.
Senator Kennedy Secures Release of Marine Veteran's Wife from ICE Custody
Paola Clouatre, wife of a Marine veteran, was released from ICE custody in Louisiana after Senator John Kennedy intervened; a judge had previously stayed her deportation order.
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40% Bias Score


IMF Raises Global Growth Forecast Amidst Tariff Uncertainties
The IMF slightly raised its global economic growth forecast to 3% for 2023 and 3.1% for 2024, citing reduced trade barriers and agreements, but warns of uncertainties surrounding US tariffs and the new US-EU trade deal.
IMF Raises Global Growth Forecast Amidst Tariff Uncertainties
The IMF slightly raised its global economic growth forecast to 3% for 2023 and 3.1% for 2024, citing reduced trade barriers and agreements, but warns of uncertainties surrounding US tariffs and the new US-EU trade deal.
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32% Bias Score


Tour de France Femmes Stage Exceeds UCI Limit, Sparking Debate
The 2024 Tour de France Femmes features a 165.8km stage, exceeding the UCI's 160km limit for women's races, sparking debate about historical biases and the future of distance limits in women's cycling.
Tour de France Femmes Stage Exceeds UCI Limit, Sparking Debate
The 2024 Tour de France Femmes features a 165.8km stage, exceeding the UCI's 160km limit for women's races, sparking debate about historical biases and the future of distance limits in women's cycling.
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44% Bias Score


Buriat Artist Creates Portraits of Soldiers, Donates Proceeds to Military Support Funds
Buriat artist Solbon Lygdenov, despite receiving foreign job offers, creates and donates nearly 500 portraits of soldiers involved in the conflict, using proceeds to support military families and local funds.
Buriat Artist Creates Portraits of Soldiers, Donates Proceeds to Military Support Funds
Buriat artist Solbon Lygdenov, despite receiving foreign job offers, creates and donates nearly 500 portraits of soldiers involved in the conflict, using proceeds to support military families and local funds.
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48% Bias Score

Casa Susanna: A 1960s Trans Community's Struggle for Self-Expression
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Casa Susanna exhibit features 160 photographs and zines from a 1960s community of self-identified "cross-dressers" who created safe spaces in the Catskills to express their identities, challenging misconceptions about trans history and promoting inclusion.

Casa Susanna: A 1960s Trans Community's Struggle for Self-Expression
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Casa Susanna exhibit features 160 photographs and zines from a 1960s community of self-identified "cross-dressers" who created safe spaces in the Catskills to express their identities, challenging misconceptions about trans history and promoting inclusion.
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16% Bias Score

UK to Build 40,000 Homes on Railway Land
The UK government plans to build up to 40,000 homes on disused railway land over ten years, starting with projects in four cities, to address housing shortages and create jobs, but faces challenges from regulatory hurdles and industry capacity.

UK to Build 40,000 Homes on Railway Land
The UK government plans to build up to 40,000 homes on disused railway land over ten years, starting with projects in four cities, to address housing shortages and create jobs, but faces challenges from regulatory hurdles and industry capacity.
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44% Bias Score

Spain Invests €75 Million in Talgo Restructuring
The Spanish government will invest €75 million in Talgo, a train manufacturer facing delivery issues despite a large order book, to support a Basque consortium's takeover, with SEPI acquiring a 7.8% stake and additional convertible bonds.

Spain Invests €75 Million in Talgo Restructuring
The Spanish government will invest €75 million in Talgo, a train manufacturer facing delivery issues despite a large order book, to support a Basque consortium's takeover, with SEPI acquiring a 7.8% stake and additional convertible bonds.
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40% Bias Score

Nijmegen Refugee Ship Faces Food Quality Complaint
Ukrainian refugees on a Nijmegen ship filed a complaint about extremely poor food quality, including expired items, resulting in widespread health issues; residents pay over €250 monthly for these meals.

Nijmegen Refugee Ship Faces Food Quality Complaint
Ukrainian refugees on a Nijmegen ship filed a complaint about extremely poor food quality, including expired items, resulting in widespread health issues; residents pay over €250 monthly for these meals.
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44% Bias Score

NS Faces Financial Crisis Amidst Increased Ridership
Despite increased ridership, the Netherlands' NS railway company is facing significant financial losses due to unforeseen inflation, increased labor costs, and decreased government subsidies, leading to planned fare hikes and service reductions.

NS Faces Financial Crisis Amidst Increased Ridership
Despite increased ridership, the Netherlands' NS railway company is facing significant financial losses due to unforeseen inflation, increased labor costs, and decreased government subsidies, leading to planned fare hikes and service reductions.
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48% Bias Score

Preventing Oral Cancer: Risk Factors and Early Detection Methods
Oral cancer ranks 13th globally but is highly preventable. Professor Irina Makeeva identifies key risk factors: tobacco, alcohol, trauma from ill-fitting dentures, oncogenic HPV strains, and galvanic currents from metal crowns. Early detection via visual inspection and fluorescence diagnostics is cr...

Preventing Oral Cancer: Risk Factors and Early Detection Methods
Oral cancer ranks 13th globally but is highly preventable. Professor Irina Makeeva identifies key risk factors: tobacco, alcohol, trauma from ill-fitting dentures, oncogenic HPV strains, and galvanic currents from metal crowns. Early detection via visual inspection and fluorescence diagnostics is cr...
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12% Bias Score
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