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Meta's Celeste Smart Glasses: $800 Price Point, Advanced Features
Meta plans to release its new smart glasses, Celeste, at $800, featuring an integrated display and Meta AI software integration, representing a significant technological advancement over its Ray-Ban models but also increased bulk.
Meta's Celeste Smart Glasses: $800 Price Point, Advanced Features
Meta plans to release its new smart glasses, Celeste, at $800, featuring an integrated display and Meta AI software integration, representing a significant technological advancement over its Ray-Ban models but also increased bulk.
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32% Bias Score


Chicago Woman Fatally Shot During Robbery; Crime Surge Prompts Safety Concerns
Gabriela Ochoa, 31, was fatally shot during a robbery attempt on Chicago's South Side on Saturday night; police are searching for the suspect, while a recent rise in violent crime has prompted concerns and calls for increased security measures.
Chicago Woman Fatally Shot During Robbery; Crime Surge Prompts Safety Concerns
Gabriela Ochoa, 31, was fatally shot during a robbery attempt on Chicago's South Side on Saturday night; police are searching for the suspect, while a recent rise in violent crime has prompted concerns and calls for increased security measures.
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60% Bias Score


GLP-1 Weight Loss Drugs: Significant Muscle Loss Risk
Over 15 million Americans use GLP-1 drugs for weight loss, but these medications can cause significant muscle loss (15-60% of weight lost), impacting strength and potentially leading to falls and functional decline, especially in older adults. To mitigate this, strength training and a high-protein d...
GLP-1 Weight Loss Drugs: Significant Muscle Loss Risk
Over 15 million Americans use GLP-1 drugs for weight loss, but these medications can cause significant muscle loss (15-60% of weight lost), impacting strength and potentially leading to falls and functional decline, especially in older adults. To mitigate this, strength training and a high-protein d...
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52% Bias Score


EU's Entry/Exit System: Dispelling Misconceptions for UK Travelers
The EU's Entry/Exit System (EES), starting its six-month pilot in October, addresses misconceptions about required travel insurance and visa changes for UK citizens visiting the Schengen Area; clarifying that neither is needed for short stays, while emphasizing improved border security and efficienc...
EU's Entry/Exit System: Dispelling Misconceptions for UK Travelers
The EU's Entry/Exit System (EES), starting its six-month pilot in October, addresses misconceptions about required travel insurance and visa changes for UK citizens visiting the Schengen Area; clarifying that neither is needed for short stays, while emphasizing improved border security and efficienc...
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32% Bias Score


Germany's Inclusion Challenge: Barriers Remain Despite Policy Commitments
Jürgen Dusel, Germany's disability commissioner, highlights significant barriers to inclusion despite governmental commitments, emphasizing the need for stronger legal frameworks and increased awareness to achieve true accessibility for all citizens.
Germany's Inclusion Challenge: Barriers Remain Despite Policy Commitments
Jürgen Dusel, Germany's disability commissioner, highlights significant barriers to inclusion despite governmental commitments, emphasizing the need for stronger legal frameworks and increased awareness to achieve true accessibility for all citizens.
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36% Bias Score


German Water Companies Report Increased Demand, Anticipate Worsening Scarcity
A survey of 127 German water companies reveals that 45 percent experienced increased water demand during heatwaves, with 29 facing periodic shortages; two-thirds anticipate worsening scarcity, particularly in regions like Franconia and Brandenburg, necessitating policy support and infrastructure inv...
German Water Companies Report Increased Demand, Anticipate Worsening Scarcity
A survey of 127 German water companies reveals that 45 percent experienced increased water demand during heatwaves, with 29 facing periodic shortages; two-thirds anticipate worsening scarcity, particularly in regions like Franconia and Brandenburg, necessitating policy support and infrastructure inv...
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36% Bias Score

Expanding College Sports: A Response to the NCAA House Settlement
Facing concerns over the NCAA House Settlement's impact on non-revenue sports, IMG Academy leaders propose expanding college sports programs to increase participation, generate revenue, and improve facility utilization.

Expanding College Sports: A Response to the NCAA House Settlement
Facing concerns over the NCAA House Settlement's impact on non-revenue sports, IMG Academy leaders propose expanding college sports programs to increase participation, generate revenue, and improve facility utilization.
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56% Bias Score

Liverpool's Defensive Flaws Exposed in Season Opener
Liverpool's opening Premier League match against Bournemouth exposed defensive vulnerabilities, conceding two counter-attack goals—equal to their entire previous season's total—due to midfield turnovers and an overly aggressive attacking formation, highlighting a need for tactical adjustments.

Liverpool's Defensive Flaws Exposed in Season Opener
Liverpool's opening Premier League match against Bournemouth exposed defensive vulnerabilities, conceding two counter-attack goals—equal to their entire previous season's total—due to midfield turnovers and an overly aggressive attacking formation, highlighting a need for tactical adjustments.
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12% Bias Score

East Midlands Shoplifting Crackdown: Eleven Women Arrested
Eleven women were arrested in the East Midlands following a police crackdown on a large-scale shoplifting operation; raids across eight houses resulted in the seizure of stolen goods and the discovery of weapons and drugs, impacting four counties between December 2024 and August 2025.

East Midlands Shoplifting Crackdown: Eleven Women Arrested
Eleven women were arrested in the East Midlands following a police crackdown on a large-scale shoplifting operation; raids across eight houses resulted in the seizure of stolen goods and the discovery of weapons and drugs, impacting four counties between December 2024 and August 2025.
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60% Bias Score

Syria: Damascus University Bans Nude Models in Art Projects
Damascus University's Faculty of Fine Arts banned nude models in student art projects across all departments, citing ethical and societal concerns; the decision sparked controversy among students and artists who fear restrictions on artistic expression and a decline in academic quality.

Syria: Damascus University Bans Nude Models in Art Projects
Damascus University's Faculty of Fine Arts banned nude models in student art projects across all departments, citing ethical and societal concerns; the decision sparked controversy among students and artists who fear restrictions on artistic expression and a decline in academic quality.
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56% Bias Score

Bremen Court Acquits Woman of Killing Fellow Patient, Orders Indefinite Commitment
A 42-year-old woman in a Bremen psychiatric hospital was acquitted of killing a fellow patient on Christmas Eve due to mental illness but was committed indefinitely to a psychiatric hospital for offenders due to the risk of further violence.

Bremen Court Acquits Woman of Killing Fellow Patient, Orders Indefinite Commitment
A 42-year-old woman in a Bremen psychiatric hospital was acquitted of killing a fellow patient on Christmas Eve due to mental illness but was committed indefinitely to a psychiatric hospital for offenders due to the risk of further violence.
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48% Bias Score

EU Tariffs on Chinese EVs Backfire, Boosting Hybrid Exports Despite Lower Electric Usage"
To counter Chinese subsidies, the EU imposed tariffs up to 45% on Chinese electric vehicles in October 2024, leading to increased Chinese hybrid vehicle exports to Europe; however, studies reveal that plug-in hybrids are used far less electrically than officially claimed, raising concerns about thei...

EU Tariffs on Chinese EVs Backfire, Boosting Hybrid Exports Despite Lower Electric Usage"
To counter Chinese subsidies, the EU imposed tariffs up to 45% on Chinese electric vehicles in October 2024, leading to increased Chinese hybrid vehicle exports to Europe; however, studies reveal that plug-in hybrids are used far less electrically than officially claimed, raising concerns about thei...
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56% Bias Score
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