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Australia Sanctions Israeli Ministers Amid US Condemnation
Australia, alongside four other nations, sanctioned Israeli ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich for inciting violence and human rights abuses against Palestinians; this move drew sharp criticism from the US, citing that it undermines the efforts to end the conflict and secure hostages.
Australia Sanctions Israeli Ministers Amid US Condemnation
Australia, alongside four other nations, sanctioned Israeli ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich for inciting violence and human rights abuses against Palestinians; this move drew sharp criticism from the US, citing that it undermines the efforts to end the conflict and secure hostages.
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44% Bias Score


Sensory Changes: Early Warning Signs of Dementia
Experts warn that changes in sight, hearing, taste, touch, and balance can be early signs of dementia, striking years before memory problems, offering hope for earlier diagnosis and intervention; studies show sensory changes are often overlooked, highlighting the need for their inclusion in standard...
Sensory Changes: Early Warning Signs of Dementia
Experts warn that changes in sight, hearing, taste, touch, and balance can be early signs of dementia, striking years before memory problems, offering hope for earlier diagnosis and intervention; studies show sensory changes are often overlooked, highlighting the need for their inclusion in standard...
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36% Bias Score


French Teacher Fatally Stabbed by Student; Macron Calls for EU Social Media Restrictions
A 31-year-old teaching assistant, Mélanie G., was stabbed to death by a 14-year-old student during a bag search at a secondary school in Nogent, France, on Tuesday, prompting calls for stricter social media regulations for children.
French Teacher Fatally Stabbed by Student; Macron Calls for EU Social Media Restrictions
A 31-year-old teaching assistant, Mélanie G., was stabbed to death by a 14-year-old student during a bag search at a secondary school in Nogent, France, on Tuesday, prompting calls for stricter social media regulations for children.
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48% Bias Score


Racially Motivated Riots Erupt in Ballymena Following Attempted Rape Charges
Riots erupted in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, for two consecutive nights after two 14-year-old boys appeared in court on charges of attempted rape, resulting in property damage, injuries to police officers, and the displacement of families, with police describing the events as "racist thuggery".
Racially Motivated Riots Erupt in Ballymena Following Attempted Rape Charges
Riots erupted in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, for two consecutive nights after two 14-year-old boys appeared in court on charges of attempted rape, resulting in property damage, injuries to police officers, and the displacement of families, with police describing the events as "racist thuggery".
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64% Bias Score


Ciattarelli Wins New Jersey GOP Gubernatorial Primary with Trump's Backing
Republican Jack Ciattarelli won New Jersey's gubernatorial primary election, securing President Trump's crucial endorsement, marking a potential shift in the state's political landscape. Ciattarelli, who narrowly lost the 2021 election, aims to overturn sanctuary city policies.
Ciattarelli Wins New Jersey GOP Gubernatorial Primary with Trump's Backing
Republican Jack Ciattarelli won New Jersey's gubernatorial primary election, securing President Trump's crucial endorsement, marking a potential shift in the state's political landscape. Ciattarelli, who narrowly lost the 2021 election, aims to overturn sanctuary city policies.
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60% Bias Score


UK's Chagos Islands Deal Funds Mauritian Tax Cuts Amidst Controversy
The UK will pay Mauritius an average of £101 million annually for 99 years to lease a military base on Diego Garcia after ceding sovereignty of the Chagos Islands, prompting tax cuts in Mauritius and criticism over the deal's cost and impact on Chagossians.
UK's Chagos Islands Deal Funds Mauritian Tax Cuts Amidst Controversy
The UK will pay Mauritius an average of £101 million annually for 99 years to lease a military base on Diego Garcia after ceding sovereignty of the Chagos Islands, prompting tax cuts in Mauritius and criticism over the deal's cost and impact on Chagossians.
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52% Bias Score

UK Urges Swift Action on US Trade Deal Amidst Tariff Delays
Following a preliminary agreement between Sir Keir Starmer and Donald Trump, the UK government is urgently pursuing a trade deal with the US to reduce tariffs on steel and cars, with meetings between UK and US officials taking place in Downing Street and Paris. Despite the agreement, current tariffs...

UK Urges Swift Action on US Trade Deal Amidst Tariff Delays
Following a preliminary agreement between Sir Keir Starmer and Donald Trump, the UK government is urgently pursuing a trade deal with the US to reduce tariffs on steel and cars, with meetings between UK and US officials taking place in Downing Street and Paris. Despite the agreement, current tariffs...
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40% Bias Score

Greens Senator Accuses Party of Racism and Bullying in Leaked Resignation Letter
WA Senator Dorinda Cox sensationally defected from the Greens to Labor, accusing her former party of racism and bullying in a leaked resignation letter, citing a failure to address her assault claim and a toxic internal culture.

Greens Senator Accuses Party of Racism and Bullying in Leaked Resignation Letter
WA Senator Dorinda Cox sensationally defected from the Greens to Labor, accusing her former party of racism and bullying in a leaked resignation letter, citing a failure to address her assault claim and a toxic internal culture.
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56% Bias Score

Photojournalist Shot During LA Riots
During violent Los Angeles protests against President Trump's immigration crackdown, a British photojournalist, Toby Canham, was shot in the head by a California Highway Patrol officer with a rubber bullet while filming; the incident resulted in a city-wide curfew and spurred questions about law enf...

Photojournalist Shot During LA Riots
During violent Los Angeles protests against President Trump's immigration crackdown, a British photojournalist, Toby Canham, was shot in the head by a California Highway Patrol officer with a rubber bullet while filming; the incident resulted in a city-wide curfew and spurred questions about law enf...
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44% Bias Score

Pacific Northwest Breaks Heat Records Amidst Heat Dome
A record-breaking heatwave, caused by a heat dome, is impacting the Pacific Northwest, with temperatures reaching the high 90s and low 100s, breaking records in Seattle and raising concerns about wildfires and cold-water fatalities.

Pacific Northwest Breaks Heat Records Amidst Heat Dome
A record-breaking heatwave, caused by a heat dome, is impacting the Pacific Northwest, with temperatures reaching the high 90s and low 100s, breaking records in Seattle and raising concerns about wildfires and cold-water fatalities.
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24% Bias Score

UK Job Losses Exceed Predictions After Tax Increase
The UK's employment figures have fallen by 276,000 since Chancellor Rachel Reeves's tax-raising Budget, exceeding initial predictions and reaching the highest unemployment rate in almost four years; this contrasts with Reeves' claims of a 'fixed' economy and upcoming large government spending plans.

UK Job Losses Exceed Predictions After Tax Increase
The UK's employment figures have fallen by 276,000 since Chancellor Rachel Reeves's tax-raising Budget, exceeding initial predictions and reaching the highest unemployment rate in almost four years; this contrasts with Reeves' claims of a 'fixed' economy and upcoming large government spending plans.
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68% Bias Score

International Sanctions Imposed on Israeli Ministers for Inciting Violence
Britain, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and Norway sanctioned Israeli ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich for inciting violence against Palestinians and human rights abuses, imposing travel bans and asset freezes, marking a significant diplomatic break with the US.

International Sanctions Imposed on Israeli Ministers for Inciting Violence
Britain, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and Norway sanctioned Israeli ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich for inciting violence against Palestinians and human rights abuses, imposing travel bans and asset freezes, marking a significant diplomatic break with the US.
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40% Bias Score
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