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Valencian Government Faces Credentialing Scandal: Three Officials Submit Missing Documents, Seven Remain Non-Compliant"
Following a scandal involving false qualifications, three Valencian government officials submitted missing academic credentials, while at least seven others remain non-compliant with a 2022 transparency law, risking penalties.
Valencian Government Faces Credentialing Scandal: Three Officials Submit Missing Documents, Seven Remain Non-Compliant"
Following a scandal involving false qualifications, three Valencian government officials submitted missing academic credentials, while at least seven others remain non-compliant with a 2022 transparency law, risking penalties.
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24% Bias Score


Russian Teenager Triumphs Over Cancer
Eighteen-year-old Daniil from Snezhinsk, Russia, overcame Burkitt's lymphoma after six chemotherapy cycles and a stem cell transplant, highlighting the importance of family support and community assistance in battling childhood cancer. Now in remission and studying programming, Daniil's journey insp...
Russian Teenager Triumphs Over Cancer
Eighteen-year-old Daniil from Snezhinsk, Russia, overcame Burkitt's lymphoma after six chemotherapy cycles and a stem cell transplant, highlighting the importance of family support and community assistance in battling childhood cancer. Now in remission and studying programming, Daniil's journey insp...
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32% Bias Score


More-Than-Human Design: From Horse Sandals to Inter-species Collaboration
The Design Museum's "More Than Human" exhibition explores design's role in addressing the consequences of industrialization, showcasing projects ranging from ancient horse sandals to contemporary, interspecies collaborations, such as Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg's Pollinator Pathmaker software, which de...
More-Than-Human Design: From Horse Sandals to Inter-species Collaboration
The Design Museum's "More Than Human" exhibition explores design's role in addressing the consequences of industrialization, showcasing projects ranging from ancient horse sandals to contemporary, interspecies collaborations, such as Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg's Pollinator Pathmaker software, which de...
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32% Bias Score


New York Post Expands to California
The New York Post is launching a sister publication, The California Post, in Los Angeles in early 2026, aiming to capitalize on a large digital readership and fill a void in California's shrinking news media market.
New York Post Expands to California
The New York Post is launching a sister publication, The California Post, in Los Angeles in early 2026, aiming to capitalize on a large digital readership and fill a void in California's shrinking news media market.
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40% Bias Score


Israeli Mobile Clinic in Syrian Druze Village Raises Tensions
The Israeli army deployed a mobile medical clinic in the Syrian Druze village of Hadar in May 2025, providing basic healthcare services due to the lack of medical facilities in the area following the collapse of the Assad regime and subsequent instability; however, this action is considered by the S...
Israeli Mobile Clinic in Syrian Druze Village Raises Tensions
The Israeli army deployed a mobile medical clinic in the Syrian Druze village of Hadar in May 2025, providing basic healthcare services due to the lack of medical facilities in the area following the collapse of the Assad regime and subsequent instability; however, this action is considered by the S...
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48% Bias Score


France Mandates Tchap Messaging App for Public Officials
The French government mandates the use of the secure messaging app Tchap for all public officials by September 1, 2025, replacing foreign apps like WhatsApp and Telegram to enhance data security and national sovereignty.
France Mandates Tchap Messaging App for Public Officials
The French government mandates the use of the secure messaging app Tchap for all public officials by September 1, 2025, replacing foreign apps like WhatsApp and Telegram to enhance data security and national sovereignty.
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52% Bias Score

Rostelecom Integrates Cybersecurity Services for Enhanced User Protection
Rostelecom and its subsidiary Solar launched an integrated cybersecurity service for home internet and mobile users, including spam call blocking, phishing website filtering, personal data leak monitoring, and credit bureau data change monitoring; the service uses AI and user reports to update its s...

Rostelecom Integrates Cybersecurity Services for Enhanced User Protection
Rostelecom and its subsidiary Solar launched an integrated cybersecurity service for home internet and mobile users, including spam call blocking, phishing website filtering, personal data leak monitoring, and credit bureau data change monitoring; the service uses AI and user reports to update its s...
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16% Bias Score

Hertz Stock Volatility: Ackman Investment and UVeye Partnership
Hertz's stock price saw a significant increase after Bill Ackman invested, but has since fallen; the company's Q2 2025 earnings report is expected to reveal whether the UVeye partnership is boosting revenue as expected, or if customer service issues will hurt the company's reputation and stock.

Hertz Stock Volatility: Ackman Investment and UVeye Partnership
Hertz's stock price saw a significant increase after Bill Ackman invested, but has since fallen; the company's Q2 2025 earnings report is expected to reveal whether the UVeye partnership is boosting revenue as expected, or if customer service issues will hurt the company's reputation and stock.
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48% Bias Score

Cornyn Introduces Bill to Increase Penalties for Public Official Financial Fraud
Texas Senator John Cornyn introduced the LETITIA Act to increase penalties for public officials committing bank, loan/mortgage, or tax fraud, motivated by allegations against New York Attorney General Letitia James and Representative Adam Schiff involving mortgage fraud; the bill proposes increased ...

Cornyn Introduces Bill to Increase Penalties for Public Official Financial Fraud
Texas Senator John Cornyn introduced the LETITIA Act to increase penalties for public officials committing bank, loan/mortgage, or tax fraud, motivated by allegations against New York Attorney General Letitia James and Representative Adam Schiff involving mortgage fraud; the bill proposes increased ...
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64% Bias Score

Turkey's MIT Academy Report: Recommendations for Civil Defense Amidst Rising Israel Tensions
Turkey's National Intelligence Organization (MIT) Academy released a 58-page report on August 1st analyzing the 12-day Israel-Iran war, recommending shelter construction in major cities, enhanced civil defense, and increased public awareness of potential threats amid rising tensions with Israel.

Turkey's MIT Academy Report: Recommendations for Civil Defense Amidst Rising Israel Tensions
Turkey's National Intelligence Organization (MIT) Academy released a 58-page report on August 1st analyzing the 12-day Israel-Iran war, recommending shelter construction in major cities, enhanced civil defense, and increased public awareness of potential threats amid rising tensions with Israel.
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48% Bias Score

Regional Variations in France's Heatwave Alert System
France's heatwave alert system, implemented after the deadly 2003 heatwave, uses regionally varying temperature thresholds (e.g., 35°C/20°C in Deux-Sèvres, 33°C/18°C in Nord) based on heat adaptation and a bio-meteorological indicator (IBM) combining three-day temperature averages; thresholds are re...

Regional Variations in France's Heatwave Alert System
France's heatwave alert system, implemented after the deadly 2003 heatwave, uses regionally varying temperature thresholds (e.g., 35°C/20°C in Deux-Sèvres, 33°C/18°C in Nord) based on heat adaptation and a bio-meteorological indicator (IBM) combining three-day temperature averages; thresholds are re...
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16% Bias Score

German Minister Dismisses Animal Welfare Officer Amidst Political Backlash
German Agriculture Minister Alois Rainer dismissed animal welfare officer Ariane Kari despite a short contract extension, sparking criticism from animal rights groups who see political motives behind the move and fear for the future of animal welfare policy in Germany.

German Minister Dismisses Animal Welfare Officer Amidst Political Backlash
German Agriculture Minister Alois Rainer dismissed animal welfare officer Ariane Kari despite a short contract extension, sparking criticism from animal rights groups who see political motives behind the move and fear for the future of animal welfare policy in Germany.
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40% Bias Score
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