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Analysis: No Link Between US Mayors' Party Affiliation and Crime Rates
A recent analysis of FBI crime data from 2024 and a 30-year study debunk the claim that Democrat-led US cities have higher crime rates than Republican-led ones, revealing that crime rates are influenced by multifaceted factors beyond mayoral party affiliation.
Analysis: No Link Between US Mayors' Party Affiliation and Crime Rates
A recent analysis of FBI crime data from 2024 and a 30-year study debunk the claim that Democrat-led US cities have higher crime rates than Republican-led ones, revealing that crime rates are influenced by multifaceted factors beyond mayoral party affiliation.
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20% Bias Score


Farage dismisses Johnson-Reform UK pact despite Dorries' call for right-wing unity
Nigel Farage rejected a potential alliance with Boris Johnson, despite Nadine Dorries advocating for a right-wing coalition, citing public anger over Johnson's post-Brexit immigration policies and other disagreements within the Reform UK party.
Farage dismisses Johnson-Reform UK pact despite Dorries' call for right-wing unity
Nigel Farage rejected a potential alliance with Boris Johnson, despite Nadine Dorries advocating for a right-wing coalition, citing public anger over Johnson's post-Brexit immigration policies and other disagreements within the Reform UK party.
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44% Bias Score


Patrick Wolf Celebrates 20 Years of Wind in the Wires at Cornwall's Minack Theatre
Patrick Wolf, performing at Cornwall's Minack Theatre, celebrated the 20th anniversary of his album "Wind in the Wires", reflecting on his career's highs and lows, from indie success to struggles with addiction and bankruptcy, culminating in his triumphant return with "Crying the Neck".
Patrick Wolf Celebrates 20 Years of Wind in the Wires at Cornwall's Minack Theatre
Patrick Wolf, performing at Cornwall's Minack Theatre, celebrated the 20th anniversary of his album "Wind in the Wires", reflecting on his career's highs and lows, from indie success to struggles with addiction and bankruptcy, culminating in his triumphant return with "Crying the Neck".
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20% Bias Score


Spanish Supreme Court Ruling on Travel Time as Work
The Spanish Supreme Court's April ruling clarified that travel time for itinerant workers is not considered work unless exceptional circumstances exist, impacting compensation and labor law interpretations.
Spanish Supreme Court Ruling on Travel Time as Work
The Spanish Supreme Court's April ruling clarified that travel time for itinerant workers is not considered work unless exceptional circumstances exist, impacting compensation and labor law interpretations.
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4% Bias Score


13-Year-Old Girl Found Alive After Three Days Missing in Volgograd
A 13-year-old girl who went missing in Volgograd on September 1st was found alive on September 3rd in the basement of an abandoned boiler room after a large-scale search involving volunteers and local residents.
13-Year-Old Girl Found Alive After Three Days Missing in Volgograd
A 13-year-old girl who went missing in Volgograd on September 1st was found alive on September 3rd in the basement of an abandoned boiler room after a large-scale search involving volunteers and local residents.
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40% Bias Score


Body of Missing Woman Found in Rostov Oblast
The body of Alena Redko, a 39-year-old mother of two, was found on the Don River bank nine days after she went missing in Rostov Oblast, Russia; her ex-husband was the last person to see her alive.
Body of Missing Woman Found in Rostov Oblast
The body of Alena Redko, a 39-year-old mother of two, was found on the Don River bank nine days after she went missing in Rostov Oblast, Russia; her ex-husband was the last person to see her alive.
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44% Bias Score

Earth's Rotation Mysteriously Shortening: Experts Weigh In on Fictional Catastrophe
Recent days have been milliseconds shorter than 24 hours, prompting experts to discuss the implications of a rapidly spinning Earth, as explored in Alex Foster's new novel, "Circular Motion.

Earth's Rotation Mysteriously Shortening: Experts Weigh In on Fictional Catastrophe
Recent days have been milliseconds shorter than 24 hours, prompting experts to discuss the implications of a rapidly spinning Earth, as explored in Alex Foster's new novel, "Circular Motion.
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12% Bias Score

7.6% Salary Increase for Certain Russian Budget Employees
Starting October 1, 2025, salaries for specific categories of federal budget employees in Russia will increase by 7.6%, impacting hundreds of thousands or millions of workers across the nation, funded by a 30.8 billion ruble allocation.

7.6% Salary Increase for Certain Russian Budget Employees
Starting October 1, 2025, salaries for specific categories of federal budget employees in Russia will increase by 7.6%, impacting hundreds of thousands or millions of workers across the nation, funded by a 30.8 billion ruble allocation.
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16% Bias Score

UK to Use Military Sites for Asylum Seekers Amidst Political Pressure
The UK government plans to temporarily house asylum seekers on military bases to expedite the process and address public concerns, prompted by political pressure and recent incidents.

UK to Use Military Sites for Asylum Seekers Amidst Political Pressure
The UK government plans to temporarily house asylum seekers on military bases to expedite the process and address public concerns, prompted by political pressure and recent incidents.
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36% Bias Score

Seven Dutch XR members arrested at London Palestine Action protest
Seven Dutch Extinction Rebellion (XR) members were arrested at a London protest against the banning of Palestine Action on Saturday, along with approximately 300 others, for actions including supporting the banned organization and allegedly causing over £8 million in damage.

Seven Dutch XR members arrested at London Palestine Action protest
Seven Dutch Extinction Rebellion (XR) members were arrested at a London protest against the banning of Palestine Action on Saturday, along with approximately 300 others, for actions including supporting the banned organization and allegedly causing over £8 million in damage.
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24% Bias Score

Post-Political Lives of Prominent Figures: Johnson, Merkel, Scholz, Harris, and Biden
This analysis examines the post-political careers and activities of Boris Johnson, Angela Merkel, Olaf Scholz, Kamala Harris, and Joe Biden, highlighting their current endeavors and public perceptions.

Post-Political Lives of Prominent Figures: Johnson, Merkel, Scholz, Harris, and Biden
This analysis examines the post-political careers and activities of Boris Johnson, Angela Merkel, Olaf Scholz, Kamala Harris, and Joe Biden, highlighting their current endeavors and public perceptions.
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60% Bias Score

Financial Decision Leads to Closure of Meanjin Literary Journal
Melbourne University Publishing closed Meanjin, Australia's second-oldest literary journal, citing purely financial reasons, despite the journal's significant contribution to Australian literature and culture.

Financial Decision Leads to Closure of Meanjin Literary Journal
Melbourne University Publishing closed Meanjin, Australia's second-oldest literary journal, citing purely financial reasons, despite the journal's significant contribution to Australian literature and culture.
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52% Bias Score
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