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Russian Serial Killer Confesses to 2011 Murder, Extending Life Sentence
Mikhail Popkov, a serial killer serving a life sentence in Russia, confessed to the 2011 murder of Galina Sviridova in Angarsk, leading to a new conviction and extending his life sentence. The confession, 14 years after the crime, highlights his manipulative tactics to temporarily leave prison for i...
Russian Serial Killer Confesses to 2011 Murder, Extending Life Sentence
Mikhail Popkov, a serial killer serving a life sentence in Russia, confessed to the 2011 murder of Galina Sviridova in Angarsk, leading to a new conviction and extending his life sentence. The confession, 14 years after the crime, highlights his manipulative tactics to temporarily leave prison for i...
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68% Bias Score


Women's Rising Financial Power Reshapes Politics and Philanthropy
The increasing financial power of women, driven by the "great wealth transfer," is reshaping political donations and philanthropy, with women prioritizing climate change and women's rights, potentially shifting policy priorities and electoral outcomes.
Women's Rising Financial Power Reshapes Politics and Philanthropy
The increasing financial power of women, driven by the "great wealth transfer," is reshaping political donations and philanthropy, with women prioritizing climate change and women's rights, potentially shifting policy priorities and electoral outcomes.
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36% Bias Score


Moderna Merges HR and IT to Create AI-First Company
Moderna, a biotech giant, merged its human resources and information technology departments under one leader, Tracey Franklin, to build an agile, AI-first company, deploying over 3,000 GPT-based agents to automate tasks and enhance efficiency, while acknowledging potential cultural and operational c...
Moderna Merges HR and IT to Create AI-First Company
Moderna, a biotech giant, merged its human resources and information technology departments under one leader, Tracey Franklin, to build an agile, AI-first company, deploying over 3,000 GPT-based agents to automate tasks and enhance efficiency, while acknowledging potential cultural and operational c...
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40% Bias Score


Trombone Shorty's "Second Line Sunday" Celebrates New Orleans' Musical Resilience
Trombone Shorty released his new album, "Second Line Sunday," on Friday, a celebratory work commemorating New Orleans' musical heritage and resilience 20 years after Hurricane Katrina; the album features collaborations with the New Breed Brass Band and pays tribute to community figures like Freedom ...
Trombone Shorty's "Second Line Sunday" Celebrates New Orleans' Musical Resilience
Trombone Shorty released his new album, "Second Line Sunday," on Friday, a celebratory work commemorating New Orleans' musical heritage and resilience 20 years after Hurricane Katrina; the album features collaborations with the New Breed Brass Band and pays tribute to community figures like Freedom ...
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32% Bias Score


Trump Executive Order Challenges First Amendment on Flag Burning
President Trump signed an executive order on Monday directing the prosecution of flag burning and challenging the Supreme Court's 1989 ruling protecting it as free speech; a veteran simultaneously burned a flag outside the White House, citing his First Amendment right.
Trump Executive Order Challenges First Amendment on Flag Burning
President Trump signed an executive order on Monday directing the prosecution of flag burning and challenging the Supreme Court's 1989 ruling protecting it as free speech; a veteran simultaneously burned a flag outside the White House, citing his First Amendment right.
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52% Bias Score


Gunman Identified in School Shooting; Governor, CDC Director Defy Trump
A gunman opened fire at a Catholic school Mass in California; the governor warned of a response if Trump deploys troops to Chicago; and the CDC director defied her removal.
Gunman Identified in School Shooting; Governor, CDC Director Defy Trump
A gunman opened fire at a Catholic school Mass in California; the governor warned of a response if Trump deploys troops to Chicago; and the CDC director defied her removal.
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64% Bias Score

AI Revolution: Adapting to a World of Automated Knowledge
This article explores the anxieties surrounding artificial intelligence's rapid advancement, comparing it to previous knowledge revolutions and highlighting the potential shift in human skills and societal values, predicting a future where rapid evaluation and creative adaptation will be highly valu...

AI Revolution: Adapting to a World of Automated Knowledge
This article explores the anxieties surrounding artificial intelligence's rapid advancement, comparing it to previous knowledge revolutions and highlighting the potential shift in human skills and societal values, predicting a future where rapid evaluation and creative adaptation will be highly valu...
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56% Bias Score

US-EU Trade Deal Averts War, But Energy Pledge Raises Concerns
The U.S. and the European Union averted a trade war in July with a deal lowering tariffs on European goods and a pledge by the E.U. to buy \$250 billion of U.S. energy annually for three years, raising concerns about energy security and market stability.

US-EU Trade Deal Averts War, But Energy Pledge Raises Concerns
The U.S. and the European Union averted a trade war in July with a deal lowering tariffs on European goods and a pledge by the E.U. to buy \$250 billion of U.S. energy annually for three years, raising concerns about energy security and market stability.
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52% Bias Score

Alcaraz Cruises to US Open Third Round
Carlos Alcaraz dominated Mattia Bellucci in the US Open's second round, winning 6-1, 6-0, 6-3 in about 90 minutes on Wednesday, overcoming past struggles at Flushing Meadows to advance to the third round where he will face Luciano Darderi.

Alcaraz Cruises to US Open Third Round
Carlos Alcaraz dominated Mattia Bellucci in the US Open's second round, winning 6-1, 6-0, 6-3 in about 90 minutes on Wednesday, overcoming past struggles at Flushing Meadows to advance to the third round where he will face Luciano Darderi.
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48% Bias Score

Las Vegas Reduces Water Consumption by 30% Through Proactive Conservation Program
Las Vegas's water patrol program, active since 2003, has reduced Colorado River water consumption by 30% despite population growth, achieved through investigations, fees for violations, and aid for low-income residents, showcasing a model for water conservation.

Las Vegas Reduces Water Consumption by 30% Through Proactive Conservation Program
Las Vegas's water patrol program, active since 2003, has reduced Colorado River water consumption by 30% despite population growth, achieved through investigations, fees for violations, and aid for low-income residents, showcasing a model for water conservation.
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28% Bias Score

Neutrality's Demise in American Politics
Centrist politicians are struggling to gain traction in today's political climate, as evidenced by the success of more extreme candidates like Zohran Mamdani and Gavin Newsom, who prioritize engagement and media attention over neutrality; this trend is fueled by media algorithms rewarding conflict a...

Neutrality's Demise in American Politics
Centrist politicians are struggling to gain traction in today's political climate, as evidenced by the success of more extreme candidates like Zohran Mamdani and Gavin Newsom, who prioritize engagement and media attention over neutrality; this trend is fueled by media algorithms rewarding conflict a...
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60% Bias Score

Small Firm Wins $1.2 Billion Contract for Massive Immigration Detention Center
The Trump administration awarded a $1.2 billion contract to Acquisition Logistics LLC, a small business with limited experience, to build a massive immigration detention complex at Fort Bliss, raising concerns about transparency and potential human rights violations.

Small Firm Wins $1.2 Billion Contract for Massive Immigration Detention Center
The Trump administration awarded a $1.2 billion contract to Acquisition Logistics LLC, a small business with limited experience, to build a massive immigration detention complex at Fort Bliss, raising concerns about transparency and potential human rights violations.
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52% Bias Score
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