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Death of Conservative Activist Charlie Kirk at 31
Charlie Kirk, a prominent 31-year-old conservative activist and media personality, died Wednesday in a Utah college shooting; he co-founded Turning Point USA in 2012 and was a key figure in the Trump administration.
Death of Conservative Activist Charlie Kirk at 31
Charlie Kirk, a prominent 31-year-old conservative activist and media personality, died Wednesday in a Utah college shooting; he co-founded Turning Point USA in 2012 and was a key figure in the Trump administration.
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32% Bias Score


Winsome Resources Races to Save Defunct Quebec Diamond Mine from Demolition
Winsome Resources Ltd., an Australian mining company, is attempting to repurpose the bankrupt Stornoway Diamond's Renard mine in Quebec's Eeyou Istchee James Bay region into a lithium processing facility, facing a deadline to secure a deal before the mine's demolition.
Winsome Resources Races to Save Defunct Quebec Diamond Mine from Demolition
Winsome Resources Ltd., an Australian mining company, is attempting to repurpose the bankrupt Stornoway Diamond's Renard mine in Quebec's Eeyou Istchee James Bay region into a lithium processing facility, facing a deadline to secure a deal before the mine's demolition.
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16% Bias Score


Peacock Spiders' Dark DNA May Explain Exceptional Species Diversity
Research on Australian peacock spiders suggests their unusually high species diversity—over 100—may be linked to 'dark DNA,' non-coding DNA sequences, which could facilitate rapid adaptation and speciation, offering insights into broader biodiversity.
Peacock Spiders' Dark DNA May Explain Exceptional Species Diversity
Research on Australian peacock spiders suggests their unusually high species diversity—over 100—may be linked to 'dark DNA,' non-coding DNA sequences, which could facilitate rapid adaptation and speciation, offering insights into broader biodiversity.
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4% Bias Score


Senate Republicans Block Release of Jeffrey Epstein Case Files
Senate Republicans blocked a Democratic-led effort to compel the release of Jeffrey Epstein case files by a 51-49 vote, with two Republicans joining Democrats in support.
Senate Republicans Block Release of Jeffrey Epstein Case Files
Senate Republicans blocked a Democratic-led effort to compel the release of Jeffrey Epstein case files by a 51-49 vote, with two Republicans joining Democrats in support.
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36% Bias Score


Pogacar's Post-Tour Comeback in Canada
Following his Tour de France victory on July 27, Tadej Pogacar is set to resume racing in Canada's Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec on September 15, with his sights on the World Championships, European Championships, and Il Lombardia.
Pogacar's Post-Tour Comeback in Canada
Following his Tour de France victory on July 27, Tadej Pogacar is set to resume racing in Canada's Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec on September 15, with his sights on the World Championships, European Championships, and Il Lombardia.
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24% Bias Score


Quebec Premier Legault Announces Major Cabinet Shuffle Amidst Low Approval Ratings
Facing low approval ratings, Quebec Premier François Legault announced a cabinet shuffle, plans for economic revitalization, and public service reform, aiming to improve his party's standing before the 2026 election.
Quebec Premier Legault Announces Major Cabinet Shuffle Amidst Low Approval Ratings
Facing low approval ratings, Quebec Premier François Legault announced a cabinet shuffle, plans for economic revitalization, and public service reform, aiming to improve his party's standing before the 2026 election.
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48% Bias Score

Welsh Politician Found to Have Used Racial Slur, but Cleared of Expense Fraud
Laura Anne Jones, a Reform MS in the Welsh Parliament, was found to have breached the Senedd's code of conduct by using a racial slur and failing to challenge offensive remarks from a staff member, but was cleared of fraudulent expense claims.

Welsh Politician Found to Have Used Racial Slur, but Cleared of Expense Fraud
Laura Anne Jones, a Reform MS in the Welsh Parliament, was found to have breached the Senedd's code of conduct by using a racial slur and failing to challenge offensive remarks from a staff member, but was cleared of fraudulent expense claims.
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40% Bias Score

Wainwright Prize Awarded for Nature and Conservation Writing
Chloe Dalton won the Wainwright Prize Book of the Year for her memoir "Raising Hare", while Lanisha Butterfield won the children's book prize for "Flower Block", both debut authors receiving £2,500 awards.

Wainwright Prize Awarded for Nature and Conservation Writing
Chloe Dalton won the Wainwright Prize Book of the Year for her memoir "Raising Hare", while Lanisha Butterfield won the children's book prize for "Flower Block", both debut authors receiving £2,500 awards.
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8% Bias Score

Boeing, Machinists Union Reach Tentative Deal to End St. Louis Strike
Boeing and the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) have reached a tentative five-year contract agreement, ending a five-week strike by approximately 3,200 machinists in St. Louis who assemble Boeing fighter jets.

Boeing, Machinists Union Reach Tentative Deal to End St. Louis Strike
Boeing and the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) have reached a tentative five-year contract agreement, ending a five-week strike by approximately 3,200 machinists in St. Louis who assemble Boeing fighter jets.
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28% Bias Score

UK PM Defends US Ambassador Despite Epstein Links
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer defended US Ambassador Peter Mandelson despite revelations of his past friendship with convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, following the release of a 2003 birthday album for Epstein containing a handwritten note from Mandelson calling Epstein his "best friend.

UK PM Defends US Ambassador Despite Epstein Links
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer defended US Ambassador Peter Mandelson despite revelations of his past friendship with convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, following the release of a 2003 birthday album for Epstein containing a handwritten note from Mandelson calling Epstein his "best friend.
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24% Bias Score

Spanish Parliament Rejects Bill to Reduce Workday
Spain's Congress rejected a bill to reduce the maximum workday to 37.5 hours, a key initiative of Second Vice President and Minister of Labor Yolanda Díaz, due to opposition from the right-wing and Catalan separatist Junts party.

Spanish Parliament Rejects Bill to Reduce Workday
Spain's Congress rejected a bill to reduce the maximum workday to 37.5 hours, a key initiative of Second Vice President and Minister of Labor Yolanda Díaz, due to opposition from the right-wing and Catalan separatist Junts party.
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60% Bias Score

Canadian Prime Minister Alters Media Access to Fundraising Events
Prime Minister Mark Carney's administration has changed the policy of allowing media access to all fundraising events, marking a departure from the Justin Trudeau Liberal government's practice, as evidenced by the recent exclusion of reporters from an Edmonton event.

Canadian Prime Minister Alters Media Access to Fundraising Events
Prime Minister Mark Carney's administration has changed the policy of allowing media access to all fundraising events, marking a departure from the Justin Trudeau Liberal government's practice, as evidenced by the recent exclusion of reporters from an Edmonton event.
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36% Bias Score
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