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Yurok Tribe Regains 47,000 Acres in Largest California Land Return
The Yurok Tribe in California has regained 47,000 acres of ancestral land, the largest land conservation agreement in state history, achieved through collaboration with the Western Rivers Conservancy and other environmental groups, enabling the tribe to implement traditional sustainable land managem...
Yurok Tribe Regains 47,000 Acres in Largest California Land Return
The Yurok Tribe in California has regained 47,000 acres of ancestral land, the largest land conservation agreement in state history, achieved through collaboration with the Western Rivers Conservancy and other environmental groups, enabling the tribe to implement traditional sustainable land managem...
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44% Bias Score


Syrian Raids Spark Unrest, Casualties
Security force raids in the Syrian villages of Beit Aana and Al-Daliyeh resulted in fires, deaths, and arrests, amidst a wider crackdown involving extrajudicial killings in Hama and Damascus, prompting fears of further escalation.
Syrian Raids Spark Unrest, Casualties
Security force raids in the Syrian villages of Beit Aana and Al-Daliyeh resulted in fires, deaths, and arrests, amidst a wider crackdown involving extrajudicial killings in Hama and Damascus, prompting fears of further escalation.
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36% Bias Score


Saudi Arabia Implements Extensive Safety Measures for Hajj Amidst Extreme Heat
Over 1.5 million pilgrims have arrived in Saudi Arabia for the Hajj; authorities are implementing extensive safety measures, including AI and drone surveillance, after 1301 deaths during last year's pilgrimage due to heat and overcrowding.
Saudi Arabia Implements Extensive Safety Measures for Hajj Amidst Extreme Heat
Over 1.5 million pilgrims have arrived in Saudi Arabia for the Hajj; authorities are implementing extensive safety measures, including AI and drone surveillance, after 1301 deaths during last year's pilgrimage due to heat and overcrowding.
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32% Bias Score


IAEA Loses Key Oversight of Iran's Nuclear Program Following US Withdrawal from 2015 Deal"
Due to the US withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal, the IAEA has lost the ability to track key aspects of Iran's nuclear program, including the origin of advanced centrifuges and the ability to conduct surprise inspections, creating a significant challenge to verify the peaceful nature of Iran's nu...
IAEA Loses Key Oversight of Iran's Nuclear Program Following US Withdrawal from 2015 Deal"
Due to the US withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal, the IAEA has lost the ability to track key aspects of Iran's nuclear program, including the origin of advanced centrifuges and the ability to conduct surprise inspections, creating a significant challenge to verify the peaceful nature of Iran's nu...
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44% Bias Score


Liquid Biopsy Shows Promise for Early Detection and Prevention of Breast Cancer Relapse
A new blood test, "liquid biopsy," detects breast cancer relapse earlier than traditional methods, allowing for preventive treatment with camizestrant, showing a 56% reduction in disease progression risk in a clinical trial involving 3000 patients.
Liquid Biopsy Shows Promise for Early Detection and Prevention of Breast Cancer Relapse
A new blood test, "liquid biopsy," detects breast cancer relapse earlier than traditional methods, allowing for preventive treatment with camizestrant, showing a 56% reduction in disease progression risk in a clinical trial involving 3000 patients.
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48% Bias Score


Racially Motivated Double Shooting in Southern France
In Bouges-sur-Argens, France, a 53-year-old man fatally shot a Tunisian man and severely injured a Turkish man on Monday, prompting a hate crime investigation; the attacker had previously posted racist videos online.
Racially Motivated Double Shooting in Southern France
In Bouges-sur-Argens, France, a 53-year-old man fatally shot a Tunisian man and severely injured a Turkish man on Monday, prompting a hate crime investigation; the attacker had previously posted racist videos online.
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24% Bias Score

US Vetoes UN Ceasefire Resolution for Gaza
The US vetoed a UN Security Council resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and unrestricted aid access, sparking outrage; the resolution, supported by 14 members, demanded an immediate and unconditional ceasefire, prisoner release, and full aid access, while the US cited concerns about undermini...

US Vetoes UN Ceasefire Resolution for Gaza
The US vetoed a UN Security Council resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and unrestricted aid access, sparking outrage; the resolution, supported by 14 members, demanded an immediate and unconditional ceasefire, prisoner release, and full aid access, while the US cited concerns about undermini...
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44% Bias Score

Pope Leo's Cautious Start: A Contrast to Francis's Early Papacy
Following the election of Pope Leo, formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost, the Vatican has seen a slower pace of change compared to Pope Francis's early papacy; Leo's approach is characterized by caution and deliberation, as he addresses significant financial challenges and ongoing crises within the Chur...

Pope Leo's Cautious Start: A Contrast to Francis's Early Papacy
Following the election of Pope Leo, formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost, the Vatican has seen a slower pace of change compared to Pope Francis's early papacy; Leo's approach is characterized by caution and deliberation, as he addresses significant financial challenges and ongoing crises within the Chur...
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48% Bias Score

US Imposes New Travel Restrictions on 18 Countries
A new US executive order, effective 12:01 AM Monday, restricts entry for citizens of 11 countries and imposes additional limitations on 7 more, citing security concerns related to visa overstays, echoing a prior travel ban.

US Imposes New Travel Restrictions on 18 Countries
A new US executive order, effective 12:01 AM Monday, restricts entry for citizens of 11 countries and imposes additional limitations on 7 more, citing security concerns related to visa overstays, echoing a prior travel ban.
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72% Bias Score

Ukrainian Drone Strike Damages Multiple Russian Bombers
A Ukrainian drone attack on June 2nd, 2024, damaged or destroyed multiple Russian Tu-22 and Tu-95 strategic bombers at at least four air bases across Russia, impacting Russia's long-range strike capabilities.

Ukrainian Drone Strike Damages Multiple Russian Bombers
A Ukrainian drone attack on June 2nd, 2024, damaged or destroyed multiple Russian Tu-22 and Tu-95 strategic bombers at at least four air bases across Russia, impacting Russia's long-range strike capabilities.
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40% Bias Score

Plummeting European Support for Israel Amidst Gaza Conflict
European public opinion polls show significantly decreased support for Israel, reaching the lowest levels since 2016 in Germany (56%), France (52%), and Denmark (46%), due to negative perceptions of Israeli policies in Gaza, leading to international sanctions and diplomatic tensions.

Plummeting European Support for Israel Amidst Gaza Conflict
European public opinion polls show significantly decreased support for Israel, reaching the lowest levels since 2016 in Germany (56%), France (52%), and Denmark (46%), due to negative perceptions of Israeli policies in Gaza, leading to international sanctions and diplomatic tensions.
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44% Bias Score

Iran Receives Ambiguous US Nuclear Proposal
Iran's Foreign Minister announced receipt of a new US proposal on its nuclear program, describing it as unclear and containing ambiguous points; Iran asserts its right to uranium enrichment is non-negotiable, while the US opposes it.

Iran Receives Ambiguous US Nuclear Proposal
Iran's Foreign Minister announced receipt of a new US proposal on its nuclear program, describing it as unclear and containing ambiguous points; Iran asserts its right to uranium enrichment is non-negotiable, while the US opposes it.
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44% Bias Score
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