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High-Sensitivity CRP Blood Test Predicts Cardiovascular Risk in Women
A new study reveals that measuring high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) in a simple blood test can identify women at increased risk of heart attack and stroke, even in the absence of traditional risk factors, highlighting the role of inflammation in cardiovascular disease.
High-Sensitivity CRP Blood Test Predicts Cardiovascular Risk in Women
A new study reveals that measuring high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) in a simple blood test can identify women at increased risk of heart attack and stroke, even in the absence of traditional risk factors, highlighting the role of inflammation in cardiovascular disease.
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44% Bias Score


Accelerated Alpine Permafrost Degradation: A Warning from the Zugspitze
Legambiente's Carovana dei Ghiacciai campaign discovered accelerated permafrost degradation in Germany's Zugspitze, highlighting the interconnected risks of glacial retreat and permafrost thaw to alpine communities.
Accelerated Alpine Permafrost Degradation: A Warning from the Zugspitze
Legambiente's Carovana dei Ghiacciai campaign discovered accelerated permafrost degradation in Germany's Zugspitze, highlighting the interconnected risks of glacial retreat and permafrost thaw to alpine communities.
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36% Bias Score


Dutch PBL Critiques Government's €21.3 Billion Nitrogen Plan
The Netherlands' independent Planbureau voor de Leefomgeving (PBL) publicly criticized the government's €21.3 billion nitrogen reduction plan, disagreeing with the minister's claim that it's 'good' and highlighting concerns about insufficient emission reduction and plan specifics.
Dutch PBL Critiques Government's €21.3 Billion Nitrogen Plan
The Netherlands' independent Planbureau voor de Leefomgeving (PBL) publicly criticized the government's €21.3 billion nitrogen reduction plan, disagreeing with the minister's claim that it's 'good' and highlighting concerns about insufficient emission reduction and plan specifics.
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20% Bias Score


GVB Ordered to Pay €45,000 for Negligence in Stalking Case
A Dutch court ordered the Amsterdam public transport company GVB to pay a former bus driver €45,000 for serious negligence after she was stalked and threatened by a colleague for a year without intervention from the company.
GVB Ordered to Pay €45,000 for Negligence in Stalking Case
A Dutch court ordered the Amsterdam public transport company GVB to pay a former bus driver €45,000 for serious negligence after she was stalked and threatened by a colleague for a year without intervention from the company.
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52% Bias Score


The Fugitive's Groundbreaking 1967 Finale
On this day in 1967, the final episode of ABC's The Fugitive drew over 78 million viewers, setting a record for a regularly scheduled television series at the time and demonstrating viewers' appetite for resolved serialized storytelling.
The Fugitive's Groundbreaking 1967 Finale
On this day in 1967, the final episode of ABC's The Fugitive drew over 78 million viewers, setting a record for a regularly scheduled television series at the time and demonstrating viewers' appetite for resolved serialized storytelling.
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40% Bias Score


Amazon's Strategic Investment in Sweden: A Dual Hub for Commerce and Defense
Amazon is significantly expanding its data center infrastructure and e-commerce operations in Sweden, leveraging the country's renewable energy, digital infrastructure, and new role as a NATO logistics hub to establish a strategic position in Northern Europe.
Amazon's Strategic Investment in Sweden: A Dual Hub for Commerce and Defense
Amazon is significantly expanding its data center infrastructure and e-commerce operations in Sweden, leveraging the country's renewable energy, digital infrastructure, and new role as a NATO logistics hub to establish a strategic position in Northern Europe.
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60% Bias Score

ICE Arrests More Immigrants in Jails Than in Communities, but Data Reveals Nuances
From late January to late June, ICE arrested 109,000 immigrants, with 49% in jails and 44% in communities; however, the majority of those with prior convictions had only committed misdemeanors, and arrest tactics vary significantly between Republican and Democrat-leaning states.

ICE Arrests More Immigrants in Jails Than in Communities, but Data Reveals Nuances
From late January to late June, ICE arrested 109,000 immigrants, with 49% in jails and 44% in communities; however, the majority of those with prior convictions had only committed misdemeanors, and arrest tactics vary significantly between Republican and Democrat-leaning states.
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48% Bias Score

Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra Removed from Office
The Thai Constitutional Court removed Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office due to a phone conversation with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen that was leaked online, escalating a border conflict and damaging Thailand's image.

Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra Removed from Office
The Thai Constitutional Court removed Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office due to a phone conversation with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen that was leaked online, escalating a border conflict and damaging Thailand's image.
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36% Bias Score

Netherlands Surpasses 20 GWh Solar Power Generation in One Hour
On April 6th, 2025, the Netherlands generated over 20 gigawatt-hours of solar power in a single hour for the first time, due to ideal weather conditions and a high number of installed solar panels.

Netherlands Surpasses 20 GWh Solar Power Generation in One Hour
On April 6th, 2025, the Netherlands generated over 20 gigawatt-hours of solar power in a single hour for the first time, due to ideal weather conditions and a high number of installed solar panels.
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16% Bias Score

Job Hugging: A Double-Edged Sword for Employers
Amid economic uncertainty, the trend of employees staying in their current jobs, known as "job hugging," presents both benefits and risks for employers, impacting recruitment, innovation, and skill development.

Job Hugging: A Double-Edged Sword for Employers
Amid economic uncertainty, the trend of employees staying in their current jobs, known as "job hugging," presents both benefits and risks for employers, impacting recruitment, innovation, and skill development.
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16% Bias Score

Incremental Russian Gains in Eastern Ukraine Amid Stalled Peace Talks
Despite incremental advances in the Donetsk region, Russia's offensive in eastern Ukraine faces challenges due to strong Ukrainian defenses and high casualties, hindering a breakthrough and impacting a potential peace agreement.

Incremental Russian Gains in Eastern Ukraine Amid Stalled Peace Talks
Despite incremental advances in the Donetsk region, Russia's offensive in eastern Ukraine faces challenges due to strong Ukrainian defenses and high casualties, hindering a breakthrough and impacting a potential peace agreement.
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32% Bias Score

Japan and India Strengthen Economic and Security Ties Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi agreed to significantly boost economic and security cooperation over the next decade, including a $68 billion investment target and 500,000 personnel exchanges within five years, amid concerns over China's activities in t...

Japan and India Strengthen Economic and Security Ties Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi agreed to significantly boost economic and security cooperation over the next decade, including a $68 billion investment target and 500,000 personnel exchanges within five years, amid concerns over China's activities in t...
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24% Bias Score
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