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56-Year-Old Cold Case Potentially Solved After Car With Remains Found in Mississippi River
Minnesota fishermen's sonar discovery led to the recovery of a 1963 Buick from the Mississippi River containing human remains believed to be Roy Benn, missing since September 1967; the well-preserved vehicle's VIN and recovered items strongly suggest a case closure after decades of investigation.
56-Year-Old Cold Case Potentially Solved After Car With Remains Found in Mississippi River
Minnesota fishermen's sonar discovery led to the recovery of a 1963 Buick from the Mississippi River containing human remains believed to be Roy Benn, missing since September 1967; the well-preserved vehicle's VIN and recovered items strongly suggest a case closure after decades of investigation.
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0% Bias Score


Hundreds of Uncremated Bodies Found at Mexican Crematorium
In Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, the discovery of 386 uncremated bodies at the Plenitud crematorium since 2020 has left hundreds of families uncertain about the ashes they received from six funeral homes that used the crematorium's services; authorities have arrested two individuals and are investigating.
Hundreds of Uncremated Bodies Found at Mexican Crematorium
In Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, the discovery of 386 uncremated bodies at the Plenitud crematorium since 2020 has left hundreds of families uncertain about the ashes they received from six funeral homes that used the crematorium's services; authorities have arrested two individuals and are investigating.
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28% Bias Score


Uruguay Legalizes Euthanasia
Uruguay's Chamber of Deputies approved a euthanasia law, granting adults with incurable illnesses causing unbearable suffering the right to choose assisted death; Beatriz Gelós, an ALS patient, celebrates this as a personal victory after a long advocacy.
Uruguay Legalizes Euthanasia
Uruguay's Chamber of Deputies approved a euthanasia law, granting adults with incurable illnesses causing unbearable suffering the right to choose assisted death; Beatriz Gelós, an ALS patient, celebrates this as a personal victory after a long advocacy.
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44% Bias Score


Spain's Four-Level Wildfire Emergency System
Spain uses a four-level wildfire emergency system (0-3) escalating resource mobilization from regional (levels 0-1) to national (levels 2-3) based on severity and threat, ensuring efficient response and resource allocation.
Spain's Four-Level Wildfire Emergency System
Spain uses a four-level wildfire emergency system (0-3) escalating resource mobilization from regional (levels 0-1) to national (levels 2-3) based on severity and threat, ensuring efficient response and resource allocation.
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24% Bias Score


Qatari Baha'i Leader Sentenced to Five Years in Prison
A Qatari court sentenced Remy Rouhani, leader of the Baha'i community, to five years in prison for social media posts deemed to question Islamic foundations; this follows UN concerns about the unequal treatment of Baha'is in Qatar.
Qatari Baha'i Leader Sentenced to Five Years in Prison
A Qatari court sentenced Remy Rouhani, leader of the Baha'i community, to five years in prison for social media posts deemed to question Islamic foundations; this follows UN concerns about the unequal treatment of Baha'is in Qatar.
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56% Bias Score


Widespread Wildfires Ravage Spain, Prompting National and International Response
Fueled by extreme heat, wildfires rage across Spain, particularly in Castille-et-Leon, Galicia, Asturias, and Extremadura; France and Italy provided additional firefighting aircraft, while Spain deploys 3,500 military personnel, with regional governments requesting more resources; smoke has reached ...
Widespread Wildfires Ravage Spain, Prompting National and International Response
Fueled by extreme heat, wildfires rage across Spain, particularly in Castille-et-Leon, Galicia, Asturias, and Extremadura; France and Italy provided additional firefighting aircraft, while Spain deploys 3,500 military personnel, with regional governments requesting more resources; smoke has reached ...
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28% Bias Score

UNESCO Recognizes Greece's Zagorohoria for its Ancient Stone Villages and Sustainable Design
Zagorohoria, a region in Greece's Pindus Mountains, boasts 46 stone villages connected by centuries-old footpaths and bridges, recently designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2023, drawing tourists and researchers interested in its unique sustainable architecture and cultural preservation.

UNESCO Recognizes Greece's Zagorohoria for its Ancient Stone Villages and Sustainable Design
Zagorohoria, a region in Greece's Pindus Mountains, boasts 46 stone villages connected by centuries-old footpaths and bridges, recently designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2023, drawing tourists and researchers interested in its unique sustainable architecture and cultural preservation.
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32% Bias Score

Einstein Declines Israeli Presidency: A Zionist's Dilemma
Chaim Weizmann, a key Zionist figure and chemist whose acetone research aided WWI, became Israel's first president in 1949; Albert Einstein, though a Zionist, declined the presidency in 1952 due to his lack of political experience and concerns over potential policy conflicts.

Einstein Declines Israeli Presidency: A Zionist's Dilemma
Chaim Weizmann, a key Zionist figure and chemist whose acetone research aided WWI, became Israel's first president in 1949; Albert Einstein, though a Zionist, declined the presidency in 1952 due to his lack of political experience and concerns over potential policy conflicts.
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36% Bias Score

Denmark to Pressure Israel Amidst Condemnation of Netanyahu's Policies
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government, calling it a problem and announcing plans to use Denmark's EU presidency to increase pressure on Israel, including possible sanctions, due to the Gaza conflict and settlement expansion, despite...

Denmark to Pressure Israel Amidst Condemnation of Netanyahu's Policies
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government, calling it a problem and announcing plans to use Denmark's EU presidency to increase pressure on Israel, including possible sanctions, due to the Gaza conflict and settlement expansion, despite...
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56% Bias Score

Toulouse Archbishop Cancels Promotion of Sexually Abusive Priest
Following public outcry, the Archdiocese of Toulouse canceled the promotion of Father Dominique Spina, a priest convicted of raping a minor in 2006, to the position of chancellor in June 2024, after pressure from the French Bishops' Conference and the victim.

Toulouse Archbishop Cancels Promotion of Sexually Abusive Priest
Following public outcry, the Archdiocese of Toulouse canceled the promotion of Father Dominique Spina, a priest convicted of raping a minor in 2006, to the position of chancellor in June 2024, after pressure from the French Bishops' Conference and the victim.
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44% Bias Score

WEF Clears Schwab, Announces Leadership Restructuring
Following accusations of expense fraud and other misconduct, an investigation cleared Klaus Schwab of serious wrongdoing, leading to his resignation from the World Economic Forum's board; interim co-chairs André Hoffmann and Larry Fink will lead until Christine Lagarde takes over in two years, and t...

WEF Clears Schwab, Announces Leadership Restructuring
Following accusations of expense fraud and other misconduct, an investigation cleared Klaus Schwab of serious wrongdoing, leading to his resignation from the World Economic Forum's board; interim co-chairs André Hoffmann and Larry Fink will lead until Christine Lagarde takes over in two years, and t...
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64% Bias Score

Alaska Summit: No Breakthrough in Ukraine Conflict
The August 16th Alaska summit between Presidents Trump and Putin yielded no significant progress on the Ukraine war; Russia gained legitimacy while Ukraine fears renewed pressure for territorial concessions.

Alaska Summit: No Breakthrough in Ukraine Conflict
The August 16th Alaska summit between Presidents Trump and Putin yielded no significant progress on the Ukraine war; Russia gained legitimacy while Ukraine fears renewed pressure for territorial concessions.
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48% Bias Score
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