September 2025
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Celtics Star Jayson Tatum Recovering From Achilles Tear, Eyes Return This Season
Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum, recovering from an Achilles tear suffered in May, aims for a return this season despite beginning court workouts only recently.
Celtics Star Jayson Tatum Recovering From Achilles Tear, Eyes Return This Season
Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum, recovering from an Achilles tear suffered in May, aims for a return this season despite beginning court workouts only recently.
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20% Bias Score


Bank Employee Charged with Accessing Prime Ministers' Accounts
A 23-year-old RBC employee, Ibrahim El-Hakim, has been charged with fraud and other offenses for allegedly accessing the bank accounts of Canadian Prime Ministers Mark Carney and Justin Trudeau.
Bank Employee Charged with Accessing Prime Ministers' Accounts
A 23-year-old RBC employee, Ibrahim El-Hakim, has been charged with fraud and other offenses for allegedly accessing the bank accounts of Canadian Prime Ministers Mark Carney and Justin Trudeau.
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16% Bias Score


Ryder Cup 2023: Bethpage Black's First Tee Atmosphere
The Ryder Cup's first tee at Bethpage Black features a redesigned, less claustrophobic stand accommodating 5,000 fans, compared to previous years, impacting player and fan experiences.
Ryder Cup 2023: Bethpage Black's First Tee Atmosphere
The Ryder Cup's first tee at Bethpage Black features a redesigned, less claustrophobic stand accommodating 5,000 fans, compared to previous years, impacting player and fan experiences.
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24% Bias Score


Ecuadorian President Remains in Country Amidst Protests
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa remained in the country amid protests against the elimination of diesel subsidies, instead of attending the UN General Assembly; his Foreign Minister attended in his place.
Ecuadorian President Remains in Country Amidst Protests
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa remained in the country amid protests against the elimination of diesel subsidies, instead of attending the UN General Assembly; his Foreign Minister attended in his place.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Accuses UN of "Triple Sabotage" During UNGA Visit
President Trump alleges a deliberate attempt to undermine him at the UN General Assembly, citing escalator failure, teleprompter malfunction, and audio issues during his speech on Tuesday.
Trump Accuses UN of "Triple Sabotage" During UNGA Visit
President Trump alleges a deliberate attempt to undermine him at the UN General Assembly, citing escalator failure, teleprompter malfunction, and audio issues during his speech on Tuesday.
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60% Bias Score


Iran Claims Extensive Israeli Intelligence Breach
Iran's Ministry of Intelligence released a 28-minute video claiming access to Israeli nuclear, military, scientific, and intelligence documents, allegedly obtained through a network of collaborators within Israel.
Iran Claims Extensive Israeli Intelligence Breach
Iran's Ministry of Intelligence released a 28-minute video claiming access to Israeli nuclear, military, scientific, and intelligence documents, allegedly obtained through a network of collaborators within Israel.
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68% Bias Score

UK Wheelchair Shortage Cripples Disabled Children's Lives
Over 1,000 disabled children in the UK face lengthy delays for wheelchairs and mobility equipment due to increased demand, escalating costs, and strained NHS budgets, impacting their independence and daily lives.

UK Wheelchair Shortage Cripples Disabled Children's Lives
Over 1,000 disabled children in the UK face lengthy delays for wheelchairs and mobility equipment due to increased demand, escalating costs, and strained NHS budgets, impacting their independence and daily lives.
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40% Bias Score

India Bids Farewell to its Iconic MiG-21 Fighter Jet
After six decades of service, India's MiG-21 fighter jet, known for its role in wars and high crash rate, is being retired, marking the end of an era in Indian Air Force history.

India Bids Farewell to its Iconic MiG-21 Fighter Jet
After six decades of service, India's MiG-21 fighter jet, known for its role in wars and high crash rate, is being retired, marking the end of an era in Indian Air Force history.
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24% Bias Score

Ryder Cup: Europe and US adopt differing approaches to player compensation
The 2023 Ryder Cup sees the US team receive a $500,000 stipend, a first in the tournament's history, while the European team plays without financial compensation, highlighting contrasting philosophies.

Ryder Cup: Europe and US adopt differing approaches to player compensation
The 2023 Ryder Cup sees the US team receive a $500,000 stipend, a first in the tournament's history, while the European team plays without financial compensation, highlighting contrasting philosophies.
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40% Bias Score

Truck Driver's Inattention Causes Deadly I-70 Crash, Killing Six
On November 14, 2023, a truck driver's failure to slow down for traffic on I-70 in Ohio caused a chain-reaction crash, killing six people (three students, three adults) and injuring 41, the NTSB concluded in a final report.

Truck Driver's Inattention Causes Deadly I-70 Crash, Killing Six
On November 14, 2023, a truck driver's failure to slow down for traffic on I-70 in Ohio caused a chain-reaction crash, killing six people (three students, three adults) and injuring 41, the NTSB concluded in a final report.
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20% Bias Score

EU Plans High-Speed Rail Network Connecting Major Cities
The European Commission is expected to adopt a plan for a European High-Speed Rail Network connecting all EU capitals and major cities by 2043, with a projected cost of €546 billion.

EU Plans High-Speed Rail Network Connecting Major Cities
The European Commission is expected to adopt a plan for a European High-Speed Rail Network connecting all EU capitals and major cities by 2043, with a projected cost of €546 billion.
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48% Bias Score

US Justice Department to Indict Former FBI Director James Comey
The Justice Department is preparing to indict former FBI Director James Comey for allegedly lying to Congress, nearing the five-year statute of limitations deadline.

US Justice Department to Indict Former FBI Director James Comey
The Justice Department is preparing to indict former FBI Director James Comey for allegedly lying to Congress, nearing the five-year statute of limitations deadline.
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60% Bias Score
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