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Boris Johnson's Post-Downing Street Activities Revealed in Leaked Data
Leaked data from Boris Johnson's office reveals potential misuse of public funds for private gain, raising questions about conflicts of interest and breaches of ministerial rules.
Boris Johnson's Post-Downing Street Activities Revealed in Leaked Data
Leaked data from Boris Johnson's office reveals potential misuse of public funds for private gain, raising questions about conflicts of interest and breaches of ministerial rules.
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48% Bias Score


Early Release of Inmate Jesse Calhoun Linked to Five Murders in Portland
Jesse Calhoun, released early from prison in 2021 for participating in a firefighting program, is charged with the murders of four women in the Portland area between November 2022 and April 2023; a fifth murder is under investigation.
Early Release of Inmate Jesse Calhoun Linked to Five Murders in Portland
Jesse Calhoun, released early from prison in 2021 for participating in a firefighting program, is charged with the murders of four women in the Portland area between November 2022 and April 2023; a fifth murder is under investigation.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Administration's Assault on Higher Education: A Financially Motivated Power Grab Disguised as Antisemitism
The Trump administration, under the guise of combating antisemitism, is defunding US universities, primarily targeting research grants, to force ideological conformity and dismantle progressive movements.
Trump Administration's Assault on Higher Education: A Financially Motivated Power Grab Disguised as Antisemitism
The Trump administration, under the guise of combating antisemitism, is defunding US universities, primarily targeting research grants, to force ideological conformity and dismantle progressive movements.
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56% Bias Score


Christoph von Dohnányi, Eminent Conductor, Dies at 95
Christoph von Dohnányi, a renowned conductor known for blending traditional and avant-garde opera productions, passed away at 95 in Munich, Germany.
Christoph von Dohnányi, Eminent Conductor, Dies at 95
Christoph von Dohnányi, a renowned conductor known for blending traditional and avant-garde opera productions, passed away at 95 in Munich, Germany.
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4% Bias Score


Tens of Thousands Protest Israeli Actions in Gaza in Brussels
On Sunday, tens of thousands of protesters in Brussels demonstrated against the Israeli government's actions in Gaza, urging the EU to impose stricter sanctions.
Tens of Thousands Protest Israeli Actions in Gaza in Brussels
On Sunday, tens of thousands of protesters in Brussels demonstrated against the Israeli government's actions in Gaza, urging the EU to impose stricter sanctions.
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40% Bias Score


Irfaan Ali Officially Declared President of Guyana After Landslide Victory
Irfaan Ali of the PPP/C party was officially declared the re-elected President of Guyana on September 1, 2024, securing a majority of 36 seats in the National Assembly after a landslide victory with over 240,000 votes.
Irfaan Ali Officially Declared President of Guyana After Landslide Victory
Irfaan Ali of the PPP/C party was officially declared the re-elected President of Guyana on September 1, 2024, securing a majority of 36 seats in the National Assembly after a landslide victory with over 240,000 votes.
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32% Bias Score

European Leaders to Discuss Ukraine War with US
European leaders will travel to the US on Monday or Tuesday to discuss ending the war in Ukraine, following Russia's largest-ever air attack on Ukraine that killed at least four people and set fire to a main government building in Kyiv.

European Leaders to Discuss Ukraine War with US
European leaders will travel to the US on Monday or Tuesday to discuss ending the war in Ukraine, following Russia's largest-ever air attack on Ukraine that killed at least four people and set fire to a main government building in Kyiv.
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32% Bias Score

FDA Approves First Human Trials of Gene-Edited Pig Kidneys
The FDA has approved the first human clinical trials using gene-edited pig kidneys from eGenesis, offering hope for the over 100,000 people on the organ transplant waiting list.

FDA Approves First Human Trials of Gene-Edited Pig Kidneys
The FDA has approved the first human clinical trials using gene-edited pig kidneys from eGenesis, offering hope for the over 100,000 people on the organ transplant waiting list.
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56% Bias Score

European Auto Industry Faces Existential Crisis Amidst Chinese Competition and Regulatory Hurdles
The European auto industry, employing over 13 million and contributing €1 trillion to the EU's GDP, faces an existential crisis due to declining sales, high energy prices, and Chinese dominance in electric vehicle manufacturing, prompting an urgent meeting with EU leaders.

European Auto Industry Faces Existential Crisis Amidst Chinese Competition and Regulatory Hurdles
The European auto industry, employing over 13 million and contributing €1 trillion to the EU's GDP, faces an existential crisis due to declining sales, high energy prices, and Chinese dominance in electric vehicle manufacturing, prompting an urgent meeting with EU leaders.
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24% Bias Score

Rise of Authoritarian Right-Wing Movements and the Resurgence of Fascist Ideologies
Historian Dagmar Herzog argues that a global rise of authoritarian right-wing movements, exemplified by the AfD in Germany, mirrors historical fascist patterns, particularly concerning the treatment of disabled individuals and the use of 'sexy racism' in political campaigns.

Rise of Authoritarian Right-Wing Movements and the Resurgence of Fascist Ideologies
Historian Dagmar Herzog argues that a global rise of authoritarian right-wing movements, exemplified by the AfD in Germany, mirrors historical fascist patterns, particularly concerning the treatment of disabled individuals and the use of 'sexy racism' in political campaigns.
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40% Bias Score

Space Travel Accelerates Biological Aging: NASA Study
A NASA study, tracking human stem cells across four space missions, reveals that space travel accelerates biological aging, evidenced by reduced capacity of blood cells to produce healthy cells and increased genetic damage.

Space Travel Accelerates Biological Aging: NASA Study
A NASA study, tracking human stem cells across four space missions, reveals that space travel accelerates biological aging, evidenced by reduced capacity of blood cells to produce healthy cells and increased genetic damage.
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16% Bias Score

Mass Immigration Raid at Georgia Hyundai Plant Results in 475 Arrests
A massive immigration raid at a Hyundai manufacturing plant in Georgia resulted in 475 arrests, sparking outrage among families who claim some detainees possessed work permits.

Mass Immigration Raid at Georgia Hyundai Plant Results in 475 Arrests
A massive immigration raid at a Hyundai manufacturing plant in Georgia resulted in 475 arrests, sparking outrage among families who claim some detainees possessed work permits.
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40% Bias Score
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