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Liberian Deputy Minister Suspended Amidst Rape Allegations
Liberian Deputy Minister for Youth Development, Bryant McGill, has been suspended following allegations of raping a 14-year-old girl, prompting investigations and public protests demanding his arrest.
Liberian Deputy Minister Suspended Amidst Rape Allegations
Liberian Deputy Minister for Youth Development, Bryant McGill, has been suspended following allegations of raping a 14-year-old girl, prompting investigations and public protests demanding his arrest.
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40% Bias Score


Octopus Energy to Sell Stake in Kraken Technologies
Octopus Energy has engaged Goldman Sachs to oversee the sale of a minority stake in its software arm, Kraken Technologies, which could be valued at around $10 billion.
Octopus Energy to Sell Stake in Kraken Technologies
Octopus Energy has engaged Goldman Sachs to oversee the sale of a minority stake in its software arm, Kraken Technologies, which could be valued at around $10 billion.
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44% Bias Score


Oldest and Most Complete Pachycephalosaur Fossil Unearthed in Mongolia
A team of scientists in Mongolia have discovered the oldest and most complete fossil of a pachycephalosaur, a juvenile from a previously unknown species called Zavacephale rinpoche, dating back 108-115 million years, offering significant insights into the evolution and anatomy of these dinosaurs.
Oldest and Most Complete Pachycephalosaur Fossil Unearthed in Mongolia
A team of scientists in Mongolia have discovered the oldest and most complete fossil of a pachycephalosaur, a juvenile from a previously unknown species called Zavacephale rinpoche, dating back 108-115 million years, offering significant insights into the evolution and anatomy of these dinosaurs.
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24% Bias Score


Community Leader Detained by ICE Following Traffic Stop
Omar Salazar, a Dallas community leader and AI specialist, was arrested by ICE in Lubbock, Texas, on August 29th following a traffic stop where he presented a Mexican ID and lacked a valid US license, despite having lived in the US for nearly 18 years and having no criminal record.
Community Leader Detained by ICE Following Traffic Stop
Omar Salazar, a Dallas community leader and AI specialist, was arrested by ICE in Lubbock, Texas, on August 29th following a traffic stop where he presented a Mexican ID and lacked a valid US license, despite having lived in the US for nearly 18 years and having no criminal record.
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36% Bias Score


Chronic Insomnia Significantly Increases Dementia Risk, Accelerating Brain Aging by Three Years
A study of 2,750 older adults found that chronic insomnia increases dementia risk by 40% and accelerates brain aging by three years, highlighting the critical link between sleep and cognitive health.
Chronic Insomnia Significantly Increases Dementia Risk, Accelerating Brain Aging by Three Years
A study of 2,750 older adults found that chronic insomnia increases dementia risk by 40% and accelerates brain aging by three years, highlighting the critical link between sleep and cognitive health.
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28% Bias Score


Nixon's 1971 Decision and the Decline of the American Middle Class
President Nixon's August 1971 decision to sever the dollar's link to gold triggered a chain of events that significantly eroded the financial security of the American middle class, marked by wage stagnation, inflated living costs, and increased reliance on dual-income households.
Nixon's 1971 Decision and the Decline of the American Middle Class
President Nixon's August 1971 decision to sever the dollar's link to gold triggered a chain of events that significantly eroded the financial security of the American middle class, marked by wage stagnation, inflated living costs, and increased reliance on dual-income households.
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60% Bias Score

UAE Imposes Visa Ban on Ugandan Citizens
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has banned Ugandan citizens from obtaining tourist and work visas, impacting thousands of workers and impacting business and tourism flows, following a BBC investigation into the exploitation of Ugandan women in Dubai.

UAE Imposes Visa Ban on Ugandan Citizens
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has banned Ugandan citizens from obtaining tourist and work visas, impacting thousands of workers and impacting business and tourism flows, following a BBC investigation into the exploitation of Ugandan women in Dubai.
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16% Bias Score

Guinea's Referendum: A Path to Civilian Rule or Power Grab?
In Guinea, a referendum on a new constitution is scheduled for Sunday, potentially paving the way for coup leader Colonel Mamadi Doumbouya to run for president in December, despite a lack of opposition campaigning and concerns regarding free and fair elections.

Guinea's Referendum: A Path to Civilian Rule or Power Grab?
In Guinea, a referendum on a new constitution is scheduled for Sunday, potentially paving the way for coup leader Colonel Mamadi Doumbouya to run for president in December, despite a lack of opposition campaigning and concerns regarding free and fair elections.
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60% Bias Score

US Designates Four Iraq-Based Militias as Foreign Terrorist Organizations
The U.S. State Department designated four Iraq-based militias—Harakat al-Nujaba, Kata'ib Sayyid al-Shuhada, Harakat Ansar Allah al-Awfiya, and Kata'ib al-Imam Ali—as Foreign Terrorist Organizations on Wednesday, citing their attacks on U.S. and coalition forces and their ties to Iran.

US Designates Four Iraq-Based Militias as Foreign Terrorist Organizations
The U.S. State Department designated four Iraq-based militias—Harakat al-Nujaba, Kata'ib Sayyid al-Shuhada, Harakat Ansar Allah al-Awfiya, and Kata'ib al-Imam Ali—as Foreign Terrorist Organizations on Wednesday, citing their attacks on U.S. and coalition forces and their ties to Iran.
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60% Bias Score

Huawei to Launch World's Most Powerful AI Computing Clusters
Huawei Technologies announced plans to launch its "Atlas 950 and 960 superpods", aiming to create the world's most powerful AI computing clusters by late 2027, despite US restrictions on advanced chip sales to China.

Huawei to Launch World's Most Powerful AI Computing Clusters
Huawei Technologies announced plans to launch its "Atlas 950 and 960 superpods", aiming to create the world's most powerful AI computing clusters by late 2027, despite US restrictions on advanced chip sales to China.
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48% Bias Score

Italy Launches Major Rail and Bridge Projects to Reshape European Transit
Italy is undertaking four major infrastructure projects, including the Brenner Base Tunnel and the Strait of Messina Bridge, aiming to modernize its rail system and shift freight transport from roads to rails by the early 2030s, significantly impacting travel times and European transit.

Italy Launches Major Rail and Bridge Projects to Reshape European Transit
Italy is undertaking four major infrastructure projects, including the Brenner Base Tunnel and the Strait of Messina Bridge, aiming to modernize its rail system and shift freight transport from roads to rails by the early 2030s, significantly impacting travel times and European transit.
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36% Bias Score

Controversial Vaccine Committee Overhaul Sparks Debate
The chair of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), Dr. Martin Kulldorff, invited former CDC directors to a public debate on vaccines, following a committee overhaul by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. that re...

Controversial Vaccine Committee Overhaul Sparks Debate
The chair of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), Dr. Martin Kulldorff, invited former CDC directors to a public debate on vaccines, following a committee overhaul by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. that re...
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40% Bias Score
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