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Missouri AG Andrew Bailey Joins FBI Amidst Controversy
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, known for his anti-abortion stance and involvement in culture war lawsuits, is joining the FBI as co-deputy director, effective Monday, amidst accusations of the agency's misuse of power.
Missouri AG Andrew Bailey Joins FBI Amidst Controversy
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, known for his anti-abortion stance and involvement in culture war lawsuits, is joining the FBI as co-deputy director, effective Monday, amidst accusations of the agency's misuse of power.
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24% Bias Score


Lisbon Funicular Crash Kills 15, Including Two Britons
A funicular crash in Lisbon, Portugal, killed 15 people, including two Britons identified as Kayleigh Smith and William Nelson, a couple who worked in theatre, and injured 21 others; the cause is under investigation.
Lisbon Funicular Crash Kills 15, Including Two Britons
A funicular crash in Lisbon, Portugal, killed 15 people, including two Britons identified as Kayleigh Smith and William Nelson, a couple who worked in theatre, and injured 21 others; the cause is under investigation.
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20% Bias Score


Canada's 3-0 Victory Over Romania: A Resounding Rebound After Gold Cup Exit
Two months after a disappointing Gold Cup quarterfinal loss to Guatemala, Canada secured a decisive 3-0 friendly win over Romania, showcasing a strong team performance and individual brilliance despite key player absences.
Canada's 3-0 Victory Over Romania: A Resounding Rebound After Gold Cup Exit
Two months after a disappointing Gold Cup quarterfinal loss to Guatemala, Canada secured a decisive 3-0 friendly win over Romania, showcasing a strong team performance and individual brilliance despite key player absences.
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44% Bias Score


Greece Launches AI Initiative in Education and Governance
The Greek government, OpenAI, and the Onassis Foundation launched a pilot program to integrate AI tools into education, with broader plans to use AI in public administration and foster a domestic AI ecosystem.
Greece Launches AI Initiative in Education and Governance
The Greek government, OpenAI, and the Onassis Foundation launched a pilot program to integrate AI tools into education, with broader plans to use AI in public administration and foster a domestic AI ecosystem.
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44% Bias Score


FC Bayern München Women Win Bundesliga Opener Before Record Crowd
FC Bayern München's women's team started their Bundesliga season with a 2-0 home win against Bayer Leverkusen in front of a record crowd of 57,762, thanks to goals from Vanessa Gilles and Klara Bühl in the 76th and 77th minutes respectively.
FC Bayern München Women Win Bundesliga Opener Before Record Crowd
FC Bayern München's women's team started their Bundesliga season with a 2-0 home win against Bayer Leverkusen in front of a record crowd of 57,762, thanks to goals from Vanessa Gilles and Klara Bühl in the 76th and 77th minutes respectively.
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44% Bias Score


Boko Haram Kills at Least 60 in Nigeria Attack
On Friday night, Boko Haram militants killed at least 60 people, including soldiers, in Darul Jama, Borno state, Nigeria, marking a setback for efforts to resettle displaced people.
Boko Haram Kills at Least 60 in Nigeria Attack
On Friday night, Boko Haram militants killed at least 60 people, including soldiers, in Darul Jama, Borno state, Nigeria, marking a setback for efforts to resettle displaced people.
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24% Bias Score

Multiple Job Holders in Trump Administration
President Trump's administration has numerous officials holding multiple positions, a practice criticized as inefficient but defended by the White House as promoting collaboration.

Multiple Job Holders in Trump Administration
President Trump's administration has numerous officials holding multiple positions, a practice criticized as inefficient but defended by the White House as promoting collaboration.
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28% Bias Score

Naomi Osaka's US Open Semifinal Run and the Rise of Women in Tech
Naomi Osaka reached the US Open semifinals after becoming a mother, inspiring working mothers; Canva and Papaya Global, led by female CEOs, are featured in the Forbes Cloud 100 list; Vogue appoints Chloe Malle as Head of Editorial Content.

Naomi Osaka's US Open Semifinal Run and the Rise of Women in Tech
Naomi Osaka reached the US Open semifinals after becoming a mother, inspiring working mothers; Canva and Papaya Global, led by female CEOs, are featured in the Forbes Cloud 100 list; Vogue appoints Chloe Malle as Head of Editorial Content.
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52% Bias Score

ICE Arrests 475 at Hyundai Plant in Georgia
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested 475 people, mostly South Korean nationals, at a Hyundai electric vehicle plant in Georgia for lacking proper work permits, prompting concerns from South Korea and criticism from Democrats.

ICE Arrests 475 at Hyundai Plant in Georgia
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested 475 people, mostly South Korean nationals, at a Hyundai electric vehicle plant in Georgia for lacking proper work permits, prompting concerns from South Korea and criticism from Democrats.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Threatens Military Intervention in Chicago
Former US President Donald Trump, using Truth Social, hinted at potential military intervention in Chicago, drawing parallels to the film "Apocalypse Now" in AI-generated graphics, prompting Mayor Brandon Johnson to accuse Trump of authoritarianism and vow to defend Chicago's democracy.

Trump Threatens Military Intervention in Chicago
Former US President Donald Trump, using Truth Social, hinted at potential military intervention in Chicago, drawing parallels to the film "Apocalypse Now" in AI-generated graphics, prompting Mayor Brandon Johnson to accuse Trump of authoritarianism and vow to defend Chicago's democracy.
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44% Bias Score

Brazil's Hunger Eradication: A Political Decision and Systemic Challenges
Brazil's exit from the UN's Hunger Map, signifying less than 2.5% of its population faces food insecurity, highlights a political success but leaves 28 million Brazilians still hungry, demanding systemic change in food distribution and production.

Brazil's Hunger Eradication: A Political Decision and Systemic Challenges
Brazil's exit from the UN's Hunger Map, signifying less than 2.5% of its population faces food insecurity, highlights a political success but leaves 28 million Brazilians still hungry, demanding systemic change in food distribution and production.
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16% Bias Score

Greece Launches Program to Combat Misinformation in Schools
The Greek Ministry of Education is launching a pilot program in 30 schools to teach critical thinking skills to secondary school students to combat misinformation, focusing on digital literacy and responsible social media use.

Greece Launches Program to Combat Misinformation in Schools
The Greek Ministry of Education is launching a pilot program in 30 schools to teach critical thinking skills to secondary school students to combat misinformation, focusing on digital literacy and responsible social media use.
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4% Bias Score
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