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Louisiana Man Charged with Rape After Alleged Breast Milk Request
Cecil Heath Fuller, 38, was arrested in West Monroe, Louisiana, and charged with second-degree rape after allegedly raping a friend who refused to give him breast milk two weeks after giving birth; he has a history of drug offenses, including incidents involving children.
Louisiana Man Charged with Rape After Alleged Breast Milk Request
Cecil Heath Fuller, 38, was arrested in West Monroe, Louisiana, and charged with second-degree rape after allegedly raping a friend who refused to give him breast milk two weeks after giving birth; he has a history of drug offenses, including incidents involving children.
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32% Bias Score


Kirov Region Urges Schoolchildren's Vaccination Ahead of New School Year
With the new school year approaching in the Kirov region, health officials emphasize the importance of timely vaccinations for children against infectious diseases like measles, diphtheria, tetanus, mumps, and influenza, citing the increased risk of transmission in school settings; 73,410 doses of t...
Kirov Region Urges Schoolchildren's Vaccination Ahead of New School Year
With the new school year approaching in the Kirov region, health officials emphasize the importance of timely vaccinations for children against infectious diseases like measles, diphtheria, tetanus, mumps, and influenza, citing the increased risk of transmission in school settings; 73,410 doses of t...
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48% Bias Score


Mass Bee Deaths in Novosibirsk Region Raise Concerns About Pesticide Use
Beekeepers in the Novosibirsk region's Toguchinsky and Kochkovsky districts report mass bee deaths, possibly from pesticide use on nearby fields, resulting in significant economic losses and prompting investigations by regional authorities and Rosselkhoznadzor.
Mass Bee Deaths in Novosibirsk Region Raise Concerns About Pesticide Use
Beekeepers in the Novosibirsk region's Toguchinsky and Kochkovsky districts report mass bee deaths, possibly from pesticide use on nearby fields, resulting in significant economic losses and prompting investigations by regional authorities and Rosselkhoznadzor.
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48% Bias Score


Radioactive Wasp Nests Found at Former Nuclear Weapons Site
Four radioactive wasp nests were found at South Carolina's Savannah River Site, a former nuclear weapons facility, with one exhibiting radiation ten times the legal limit, highlighting the long-term environmental impact of Cold War weapons production.
Radioactive Wasp Nests Found at Former Nuclear Weapons Site
Four radioactive wasp nests were found at South Carolina's Savannah River Site, a former nuclear weapons facility, with one exhibiting radiation ten times the legal limit, highlighting the long-term environmental impact of Cold War weapons production.
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32% Bias Score


Duro Felguera Reaches Redundancy Agreement Amid Restructuring
Duro Felguera, a Spanish engineering firm, and its unions reached a preliminary agreement on a redundancy plan affecting 180 employees, with severance payments up to 14 months, as part of a wider restructuring plan involving capital increases, bank guarantees, and potential divestments, all while un...
Duro Felguera Reaches Redundancy Agreement Amid Restructuring
Duro Felguera, a Spanish engineering firm, and its unions reached a preliminary agreement on a redundancy plan affecting 180 employees, with severance payments up to 14 months, as part of a wider restructuring plan involving capital increases, bank guarantees, and potential divestments, all while un...
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36% Bias Score


Nizhny Novgorod Region Elections: In-Person Voting, Accessibility Focus
The Nizhny Novgorod region will hold elections on September 14, 2025, for 29 districts, eliminating online voting and emphasizing in-person voting with accessible polling stations, impacting 2,462,755 registered voters, including over 255,000 with disabilities.
Nizhny Novgorod Region Elections: In-Person Voting, Accessibility Focus
The Nizhny Novgorod region will hold elections on September 14, 2025, for 29 districts, eliminating online voting and emphasizing in-person voting with accessible polling stations, impacting 2,462,755 registered voters, including over 255,000 with disabilities.
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32% Bias Score

€130,000 Crowdfunding Campaign to Move Giant Miniature Churches in Delft
Ninety-year-old Chris van der Sman is crowdfunding €130,000 to move his two five-meter-tall miniature church replicas from his Nootdorp backyard to Delft, using a crane due to their size and delicacy.

€130,000 Crowdfunding Campaign to Move Giant Miniature Churches in Delft
Ninety-year-old Chris van der Sman is crowdfunding €130,000 to move his two five-meter-tall miniature church replicas from his Nootdorp backyard to Delft, using a crane due to their size and delicacy.
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52% Bias Score

Ceiling Collapse on Nevsky Prospekt: One Dead, One Injured
A ceiling collapse in a pre-revolutionary building on Nevsky Prospekt in St. Petersburg on August 7 killed one worker and injured another. The collapse, between the first and second floors, was attributed to renovations in a second-floor apartment converted into six short-term rental studios, which ...

Ceiling Collapse on Nevsky Prospekt: One Dead, One Injured
A ceiling collapse in a pre-revolutionary building on Nevsky Prospekt in St. Petersburg on August 7 killed one worker and injured another. The collapse, between the first and second floors, was attributed to renovations in a second-floor apartment converted into six short-term rental studios, which ...
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40% Bias Score

WA Government Halves Wait Time for Former MPs' Board Remuneration, Sparking Cronyism Accusations
Western Australia's Premier Roger Cook reduced the waiting period for former MPs to receive taxpayer-funded board remuneration from 12 to 6 months, allowing former MPs Sue Ellery and Lara Dalton to receive an additional \$30,000 each, sparking accusations of cronyism and a lack of transparency despi...

WA Government Halves Wait Time for Former MPs' Board Remuneration, Sparking Cronyism Accusations
Western Australia's Premier Roger Cook reduced the waiting period for former MPs to receive taxpayer-funded board remuneration from 12 to 6 months, allowing former MPs Sue Ellery and Lara Dalton to receive an additional \$30,000 each, sparking accusations of cronyism and a lack of transparency despi...
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56% Bias Score

Madrid Resident Critiques Almeida's Urban Development, Citing Environmental Damage and Loss of Cultural Identity
A Madrid resident's anonymous social media account, @MadridDecadente, criticizes Mayor Almeida's urban renovations, citing the Plaza de Sol and the potential closure of Café Central as examples of projects harming the city's environment, public spaces, and cultural identity; the account's popularity...

Madrid Resident Critiques Almeida's Urban Development, Citing Environmental Damage and Loss of Cultural Identity
A Madrid resident's anonymous social media account, @MadridDecadente, criticizes Mayor Almeida's urban renovations, citing the Plaza de Sol and the potential closure of Café Central as examples of projects harming the city's environment, public spaces, and cultural identity; the account's popularity...
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56% Bias Score

Century-Old Photos Found in Dutch Well
In Loppersum, Netherlands, archaeologists discovered 40 century-old glass plate negatives from the archive of photographer Willem Frederik Pastoor (1884-1972) in a filled-in well; the photos, depicting local life, were digitized, providing a unique historical record.

Century-Old Photos Found in Dutch Well
In Loppersum, Netherlands, archaeologists discovered 40 century-old glass plate negatives from the archive of photographer Willem Frederik Pastoor (1884-1972) in a filled-in well; the photos, depicting local life, were digitized, providing a unique historical record.
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8% Bias Score

WA Reports Surge in Lithium-ion Battery Fires
Western Australia's emergency services have responded to almost 100 lithium-ion battery fires in 2024, averaging three weekly, largely due to faulty or improperly handled products; separately, 185 residential fires have occurred this winter.

WA Reports Surge in Lithium-ion Battery Fires
Western Australia's emergency services have responded to almost 100 lithium-ion battery fires in 2024, averaging three weekly, largely due to faulty or improperly handled products; separately, 185 residential fires have occurred this winter.
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20% Bias Score
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