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15 Minutes of Daily Fast Walking Significantly Reduces Premature Death Risk
A study of nearly 85,000 participants, mostly low-income Black individuals, found that 15 minutes of daily fast walking reduced premature death risk by almost 20 percent, compared to a 4 percent reduction in those walking slowly for over three hours daily.
15 Minutes of Daily Fast Walking Significantly Reduces Premature Death Risk
A study of nearly 85,000 participants, mostly low-income Black individuals, found that 15 minutes of daily fast walking reduced premature death risk by almost 20 percent, compared to a 4 percent reduction in those walking slowly for over three hours daily.
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40% Bias Score


15 Minutes of Fast Walking Daily Significantly Reduces Premature Death
A study of nearly 85,000 participants, mostly low-income Black individuals, found that 15 minutes of daily fast walking significantly reduced premature death compared to longer durations of slow walking, highlighting the importance of intensity over duration in exercise.
15 Minutes of Fast Walking Daily Significantly Reduces Premature Death
A study of nearly 85,000 participants, mostly low-income Black individuals, found that 15 minutes of daily fast walking significantly reduced premature death compared to longer durations of slow walking, highlighting the importance of intensity over duration in exercise.
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36% Bias Score


Tesla Seeks UK Electricity Supply License Amidst Declining Car Sales
Tesla Energy Ventures Limited applied for a UK license to supply household electricity, aiming to compete with existing firms and accelerate renewable energy adoption, as Tesla's energy product revenue rose 93% last year to \$1.5 billion.
Tesla Seeks UK Electricity Supply License Amidst Declining Car Sales
Tesla Energy Ventures Limited applied for a UK license to supply household electricity, aiming to compete with existing firms and accelerate renewable energy adoption, as Tesla's energy product revenue rose 93% last year to \$1.5 billion.
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36% Bias Score


German Ministry Bans Gender-Neutral Language Symbols, Sparking Government Divide
German Minister of State for Culture and Media Wolfram Weimer banned gender-neutral language symbols in his ministry, urging other public institutions to follow, causing a split within the CDU/CSU-SPD coalition government where SPD-led ministries support inclusive language practices while CDU/CSU-le...
German Ministry Bans Gender-Neutral Language Symbols, Sparking Government Divide
German Minister of State for Culture and Media Wolfram Weimer banned gender-neutral language symbols in his ministry, urging other public institutions to follow, causing a split within the CDU/CSU-SPD coalition government where SPD-led ministries support inclusive language practices while CDU/CSU-le...
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40% Bias Score


Germany to End Subsidies for New Residential Solar Power Systems
German Economics Minister Katherina Reiche will end subsidies for new solar rooftop installations, citing market profitability, despite opposition from the industry and Greens who warn of jeopardizing climate goals and the 150,000 solar industry jobs.
Germany to End Subsidies for New Residential Solar Power Systems
German Economics Minister Katherina Reiche will end subsidies for new solar rooftop installations, citing market profitability, despite opposition from the industry and Greens who warn of jeopardizing climate goals and the 150,000 solar industry jobs.
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44% Bias Score


Remains of Missing British Meteorologist Found in Antarctica After 66 Years
A Polish team discovered the remains and 200 personal items of Dennis "Tink" Bell, a British meteorologist who disappeared in a crevasse in Antarctica on July 26, 1959; DNA confirmed his identity, solving a decades-long mystery.
Remains of Missing British Meteorologist Found in Antarctica After 66 Years
A Polish team discovered the remains and 200 personal items of Dennis "Tink" Bell, a British meteorologist who disappeared in a crevasse in Antarctica on July 26, 1959; DNA confirmed his identity, solving a decades-long mystery.
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8% Bias Score

Maxwell Grand Jury Materials Remain Sealed
A US judge ruled against unsealing grand jury materials in Ghislaine Maxwell's sex-trafficking case, prioritizing the protection of grand jury secrecy over public pressure to release information related to Jeffrey Epstein, despite a Justice Department request.

Maxwell Grand Jury Materials Remain Sealed
A US judge ruled against unsealing grand jury materials in Ghislaine Maxwell's sex-trafficking case, prioritizing the protection of grand jury secrecy over public pressure to release information related to Jeffrey Epstein, despite a Justice Department request.
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60% Bias Score

Balıkesir Earthquake: Distinguishing Foreshocks from Aftershocks
Following a 6.1 magnitude earthquake in Sındırgı, Balıkesir on August 10th, over 250 aftershocks occurred, highlighting the difficulty in distinguishing foreshocks from aftershocks, as their identification is only definitive after the main shock.

Balıkesir Earthquake: Distinguishing Foreshocks from Aftershocks
Following a 6.1 magnitude earthquake in Sındırgı, Balıkesir on August 10th, over 250 aftershocks occurred, highlighting the difficulty in distinguishing foreshocks from aftershocks, as their identification is only definitive after the main shock.
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16% Bias Score

Bavaria Faces Criticism for Proposed Cuts to Environmental Reporting
The Bavarian government plans to eliminate reports on biodiversity, organic farming, and habitat networks, sparking criticism from environmental groups who argue this weakens environmental protection and undermines the successful "Save the Bees" initiative.

Bavaria Faces Criticism for Proposed Cuts to Environmental Reporting
The Bavarian government plans to eliminate reports on biodiversity, organic farming, and habitat networks, sparking criticism from environmental groups who argue this weakens environmental protection and undermines the successful "Save the Bees" initiative.
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52% Bias Score

Germany's Recurring Debate on Social Welfare Cuts"
Germany faces renewed debate on social welfare cuts, mirroring past cycles; rising costs of programs like Bürgergeld (€50 billion annually) and pension system strain (20% of federal budget) fuel the discussion, prompting calls for proactive, left-leaning solutions instead of reactive opposition.

Germany's Recurring Debate on Social Welfare Cuts"
Germany faces renewed debate on social welfare cuts, mirroring past cycles; rising costs of programs like Bürgergeld (€50 billion annually) and pension system strain (20% of federal budget) fuel the discussion, prompting calls for proactive, left-leaning solutions instead of reactive opposition.
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52% Bias Score

Mother and Son Arrested in Miami After Fatal Street Racing Crash
A Staten Island mother and son were arrested in Miami for attempting to flee the country after a deadly street racing incident on the Garden State Parkway in New Jersey on June 29, 2024, that resulted in one death and multiple injuries.

Mother and Son Arrested in Miami After Fatal Street Racing Crash
A Staten Island mother and son were arrested in Miami for attempting to flee the country after a deadly street racing incident on the Garden State Parkway in New Jersey on June 29, 2024, that resulted in one death and multiple injuries.
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44% Bias Score

Barcelona Improves Worker Safety Protocols After Heat-Related Death
Following the heat-related death of a 51-year-old cleaning worker in Barcelona, the city unified safety protocols across four cleaning contractors, implementing measures like increased hydration breaks, modified work routes, and schedule adjustments to mitigate heat risks, starting at 34°C.

Barcelona Improves Worker Safety Protocols After Heat-Related Death
Following the heat-related death of a 51-year-old cleaning worker in Barcelona, the city unified safety protocols across four cleaning contractors, implementing measures like increased hydration breaks, modified work routes, and schedule adjustments to mitigate heat risks, starting at 34°C.
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20% Bias Score
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