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Trump's Defense Pick Paid Accuser to Stay Quiet
President-elect Trump's nominee for defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, paid a woman who accused him of sexual assault to avoid a lawsuit that could have jeopardized his Fox News job. He denies wrongdoing.
Trump's Defense Pick Paid Accuser to Stay Quiet
President-elect Trump's nominee for defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, paid a woman who accused him of sexual assault to avoid a lawsuit that could have jeopardized his Fox News job. He denies wrongdoing.
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40% Bias Score


Pope Calls for Gaza Genocide Inquiry, Israel Rejects Claim
Pope Francis calls for an investigation into potential genocide in Gaza, drawing strong condemnation from Israel.
Pope Calls for Gaza Genocide Inquiry, Israel Rejects Claim
Pope Francis calls for an investigation into potential genocide in Gaza, drawing strong condemnation from Israel.
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36% Bias Score


UK Farmers Protest Inheritance Tax Changes
Farmers in the UK are planning a major protest in Westminster against the government's new inheritance tax policy, sparking concerns about the government's disconnect with rural communities.
UK Farmers Protest Inheritance Tax Changes
Farmers in the UK are planning a major protest in Westminster against the government's new inheritance tax policy, sparking concerns about the government's disconnect with rural communities.
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40% Bias Score


Fortune Tiger Game and Scams in Brazil
This article investigates the popularity of the Fortune Tiger online slot game in Brazil and the fraudulent schemes that have exploited its popularity.
Fortune Tiger Game and Scams in Brazil
This article investigates the popularity of the Fortune Tiger online slot game in Brazil and the fraudulent schemes that have exploited its popularity.
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40% Bias Score


Record High Homelessness in Wales
Homelessness in Wales has reached record levels, with thousands of people living in temporary accommodation, prompting concerns about the housing crisis and its impact on individuals and communities.
Record High Homelessness in Wales
Homelessness in Wales has reached record levels, with thousands of people living in temporary accommodation, prompting concerns about the housing crisis and its impact on individuals and communities.
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32% Bias Score


Senegal's Ruling Party Claims Electoral Victory
Senegal's ruling party declares victory in legislative polls amid opposition claims of electoral fraud.
Senegal's Ruling Party Claims Electoral Victory
Senegal's ruling party declares victory in legislative polls amid opposition claims of electoral fraud.
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40% Bias Score

The MP Who Died Twice
The story of British MP John Stonehouse, who faked his own death in 1974 to escape various scandals and financial problems, only to be caught in Australia.

The MP Who Died Twice
The story of British MP John Stonehouse, who faked his own death in 1974 to escape various scandals and financial problems, only to be caught in Australia.
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28% Bias Score

Ukrainian Soldiers Abandoning Units
This article examines the reasons behind the increase in Ukrainian soldiers abandoning their units without authorization, explores the government's response, and discusses the challenges faced by the military.

Ukrainian Soldiers Abandoning Units
This article examines the reasons behind the increase in Ukrainian soldiers abandoning their units without authorization, explores the government's response, and discusses the challenges faced by the military.
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40% Bias Score

Australian Senator Censured for Heckling King Charles
Australian Senator Lidia Thorpe was censured for heckling King Charles during his visit, sparking debate about Indigenous rights and the legacy of colonization.

Australian Senator Censured for Heckling King Charles
Australian Senator Lidia Thorpe was censured for heckling King Charles during his visit, sparking debate about Indigenous rights and the legacy of colonization.
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40% Bias Score

Denmark's Flatulence Tax
Denmark implements a groundbreaking tax on livestock emissions as part of a broader climate agreement.

Denmark's Flatulence Tax
Denmark implements a groundbreaking tax on livestock emissions as part of a broader climate agreement.
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36% Bias Score

Record-Breaking Cars and Automotive News
New world records for speed are set by Bugatti, while Cadillac and Xiaomi unveil impressive new electric vehicles and business leadership changes shake up the automotive industry.

Record-Breaking Cars and Automotive News
New world records for speed are set by Bugatti, while Cadillac and Xiaomi unveil impressive new electric vehicles and business leadership changes shake up the automotive industry.
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24% Bias Score

Blossoms' Unexpected Inspiration: From Stolen Gorilla to Chart Success
Blossoms, a British indie-pop band, details their journey to success with their latest album, "Gary," which was inspired by the theft of a giant gorilla model.

Blossoms' Unexpected Inspiration: From Stolen Gorilla to Chart Success
Blossoms, a British indie-pop band, details their journey to success with their latest album, "Gary," which was inspired by the theft of a giant gorilla model.
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32% Bias Score
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