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Nepal's Prime Minister Resigns Amid Youth-Led Protests
Following weeks of protests sparked by videos showcasing the lavish lifestyles of Nepalese politicians, Nepal's Prime Minister resigned after over 50 protesters were killed, marking the third instance of youth-led protests ousting a South Asian leader in recent years.
Nepal's Prime Minister Resigns Amid Youth-Led Protests
Following weeks of protests sparked by videos showcasing the lavish lifestyles of Nepalese politicians, Nepal's Prime Minister resigned after over 50 protesters were killed, marking the third instance of youth-led protests ousting a South Asian leader in recent years.
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44% Bias Score


Netherlands Wins Silver in Mixed 4x400m Relay at World Athletics Championships
The Netherlands secured silver in the mixed 4x400m relay final at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, overcoming challenges including a near-fall by Femke Bol and a newcomer, Jonas Phijffers, running his first major championship.
Netherlands Wins Silver in Mixed 4x400m Relay at World Athletics Championships
The Netherlands secured silver in the mixed 4x400m relay final at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, overcoming challenges including a near-fall by Femke Bol and a newcomer, Jonas Phijffers, running his first major championship.
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32% Bias Score


US Economic Growth Before the Federal Reserve
This analysis compares the annual average growth rates of the US economy during periods without a central bank (1836-61, 1865-1913, 1811-12) to a recent period (2000-24) with the Federal Reserve, revealing significantly higher growth in the pre-Fed eras.
US Economic Growth Before the Federal Reserve
This analysis compares the annual average growth rates of the US economy during periods without a central bank (1836-61, 1865-1913, 1811-12) to a recent period (2000-24) with the Federal Reserve, revealing significantly higher growth in the pre-Fed eras.
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64% Bias Score


FAA Proposes $3.1 Million Fine Against Boeing for Safety Violations
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) proposed a $3.1 million fine against Boeing for safety violations, including a mid-flight door plug panel loss on an Alaska Airlines jet, stemming from September 2023 to February 2024.
FAA Proposes $3.1 Million Fine Against Boeing for Safety Violations
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) proposed a $3.1 million fine against Boeing for safety violations, including a mid-flight door plug panel loss on an Alaska Airlines jet, stemming from September 2023 to February 2024.
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12% Bias Score


86-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Eggs Dated Using Novel Technique
Scientists used a precise "atomic clock" method to date 28 dinosaur eggs from China's Qinglongshan fossil reserve to 86 million years old, offering insights into dinosaur adaptation to a cooling climate.
86-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Eggs Dated Using Novel Technique
Scientists used a precise "atomic clock" method to date 28 dinosaur eggs from China's Qinglongshan fossil reserve to 86 million years old, offering insights into dinosaur adaptation to a cooling climate.
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4% Bias Score


BC Liquor Distribution Disruption Causes Anxiety in Restaurant Industry
Overtime ban by BC General Employees' Union at Liquor Distribution Branch warehouses creates uncertainty for BC restaurants, particularly smaller businesses, as labor dispute escalates.
BC Liquor Distribution Disruption Causes Anxiety in Restaurant Industry
Overtime ban by BC General Employees' Union at Liquor Distribution Branch warehouses creates uncertainty for BC restaurants, particularly smaller businesses, as labor dispute escalates.
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16% Bias Score

Strongest Evidence Yet for Past Microbial Life on Mars
NASA's Perseverance rover has detected iron-rich minerals in a Martian rock named Cheyava Falls, which on Earth are usually formed by microbes, offering the strongest evidence yet for past microbial life on Mars, though confirmation requires further analysis.

Strongest Evidence Yet for Past Microbial Life on Mars
NASA's Perseverance rover has detected iron-rich minerals in a Martian rock named Cheyava Falls, which on Earth are usually formed by microbes, offering the strongest evidence yet for past microbial life on Mars, though confirmation requires further analysis.
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16% Bias Score

Large anti-immigration protest in London
An estimated 110,000 people participated in a London protest against immigration and Islam, organized by Tommy Robinson, while 5,000 counter-protesters demonstrated against fascism and racism; clashes between the groups and police resulted in several arrests.

Large anti-immigration protest in London
An estimated 110,000 people participated in a London protest against immigration and Islam, organized by Tommy Robinson, while 5,000 counter-protesters demonstrated against fascism and racism; clashes between the groups and police resulted in several arrests.
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40% Bias Score

Crouser Wins Third Straight World Shot Put Title Despite Injury
Ryan Crouser won his third consecutive world title in the men's shot put at the 2025 World Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Tokyo, despite a serious elbow injury that hampered his training.

Crouser Wins Third Straight World Shot Put Title Despite Injury
Ryan Crouser won his third consecutive world title in the men's shot put at the 2025 World Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Tokyo, despite a serious elbow injury that hampered his training.
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48% Bias Score

Paramount Rejects Boycott of Israeli Filmmakers
Paramount Global became the first major film studio to publicly reject a boycott of Israeli film institutions, following a pledge signed by nearly 4,000 industry figures vowing not to work with Israeli organizations allegedly complicit in "genocide and apartheid against the Palestinian people.

Paramount Rejects Boycott of Israeli Filmmakers
Paramount Global became the first major film studio to publicly reject a boycott of Israeli film institutions, following a pledge signed by nearly 4,000 industry figures vowing not to work with Israeli organizations allegedly complicit in "genocide and apartheid against the Palestinian people.
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60% Bias Score

Pride in London CEO Ordered to Return Company Accounts Amidst Misconduct Investigation
A London court ordered the suspended CEO of Pride in London, Christopher Joell-Deshields, to return company accounts and devices following allegations of financial misconduct and bullying, ensuring the organization's continued operation.

Pride in London CEO Ordered to Return Company Accounts Amidst Misconduct Investigation
A London court ordered the suspended CEO of Pride in London, Christopher Joell-Deshields, to return company accounts and devices following allegations of financial misconduct and bullying, ensuring the organization's continued operation.
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28% Bias Score

Ukraine: Back to School Amidst War and Economic Hardship
The start of the school year in Ukraine presents challenges for families, with the war and economic hardship forcing many to make difficult choices, despite government aid.

Ukraine: Back to School Amidst War and Economic Hardship
The start of the school year in Ukraine presents challenges for families, with the war and economic hardship forcing many to make difficult choices, despite government aid.
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20% Bias Score
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