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Turtle-Shaped Sculpture Found in Manot Cave Sheds Light on Ancient Rituals
A 28kg, 11-inch turtle-shaped rock sculpture, carved over 35,000 years ago, was discovered in Israel's Manot Cave, suggesting ritualistic practices by early homo sapiens in a secluded chamber within the cave.
Turtle-Shaped Sculpture Found in Manot Cave Sheds Light on Ancient Rituals
A 28kg, 11-inch turtle-shaped rock sculpture, carved over 35,000 years ago, was discovered in Israel's Manot Cave, suggesting ritualistic practices by early homo sapiens in a secluded chamber within the cave.
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44% Bias Score


Early Smell Loss, Genetics, and Lifestyle Changes Slow Alzheimer's Progression
Neurologist Dr. David Gibbs's loss of smell at age 55, later confirmed through genetic testing as a high risk for Alzheimer's, prompted lifestyle changes that appear to have slowed the progression of the disease, highlighting the importance of early detection and proactive management.
Early Smell Loss, Genetics, and Lifestyle Changes Slow Alzheimer's Progression
Neurologist Dr. David Gibbs's loss of smell at age 55, later confirmed through genetic testing as a high risk for Alzheimer's, prompted lifestyle changes that appear to have slowed the progression of the disease, highlighting the importance of early detection and proactive management.
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36% Bias Score


Syria After Assad: Instability and the Rise of Al-Jolani
Following the overthrow of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, rebel leader Abu Mohammed al-Jolani's forces have taken control of major Syrian cities, raising concerns about potential instability and protracted conflict due to numerous armed factions, including ISIS and various militias, and the prese...
Syria After Assad: Instability and the Rise of Al-Jolani
Following the overthrow of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, rebel leader Abu Mohammed al-Jolani's forces have taken control of major Syrian cities, raising concerns about potential instability and protracted conflict due to numerous armed factions, including ISIS and various militias, and the prese...
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60% Bias Score


Melbourne Synagogue Firebombing Declared a Terrorist Attack
A firebombing attack on Melbourne's Adass Israel Synagogue early Friday morning has been declared a terrorist act by police, who are pursuing three suspects; the damage is extensive, estimated to be in the millions, and includes the destruction of five Torah scrolls.
Melbourne Synagogue Firebombing Declared a Terrorist Attack
A firebombing attack on Melbourne's Adass Israel Synagogue early Friday morning has been declared a terrorist act by police, who are pursuing three suspects; the damage is extensive, estimated to be in the millions, and includes the destruction of five Torah scrolls.
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44% Bias Score


Weight Training Linked to Significant Reduction in Biological Age
A study of 4,800 people found that 90 minutes of weekly weight training was associated with 3.9 years less biological aging, based on telomere length analysis, with 180 minutes linked to 7.8 years less aging; however, correlation does not equal causation.
Weight Training Linked to Significant Reduction in Biological Age
A study of 4,800 people found that 90 minutes of weekly weight training was associated with 3.9 years less biological aging, based on telomere length analysis, with 180 minutes linked to 7.8 years less aging; however, correlation does not equal causation.
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40% Bias Score


UK Business Confidence Collapses After Reeves' Tax Hikes
Rachel Reeves' October Budget tax increases caused UK business optimism to plummet to a two-year low in November, triggering decreased hiring and economic output shrinkage, as reported by BDO and the REC.
UK Business Confidence Collapses After Reeves' Tax Hikes
Rachel Reeves' October Budget tax increases caused UK business optimism to plummet to a two-year low in November, triggering decreased hiring and economic output shrinkage, as reported by BDO and the REC.
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72% Bias Score

FirstGroup to Re-enter London Bus Market with £90 Million Acquisition
FirstGroup will acquire RATP Dev Transit London for £90 million, gaining a 12% share of the London bus market with 1000 buses and 3700 employees, expanding its portfolio amidst UK rail nationalization plans and expected revenue growth to £350 million annually within five years.

FirstGroup to Re-enter London Bus Market with £90 Million Acquisition
FirstGroup will acquire RATP Dev Transit London for £90 million, gaining a 12% share of the London bus market with 1000 buses and 3700 employees, expanding its portfolio amidst UK rail nationalization plans and expected revenue growth to £350 million annually within five years.
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8% Bias Score

Israel Seizes Golan Heights Buffer Zone Following Assad's Fall
Israeli ground forces entered Syrian territory for the first time in 50 years on Sunday, seizing a buffer zone in the Golan Heights after the fall of Bashar al-Assad's government, citing the need to protect Israeli residents and prevent hostile forces from establishing a presence near the border.

Israel Seizes Golan Heights Buffer Zone Following Assad's Fall
Israeli ground forces entered Syrian territory for the first time in 50 years on Sunday, seizing a buffer zone in the Golan Heights after the fall of Bashar al-Assad's government, citing the need to protect Israeli residents and prevent hostile forces from establishing a presence near the border.
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56% Bias Score

Islamist Rebels Seize Damascus After Assad's Fall
Islamist rebels, including groups with ties to ISIS and Al Qaeda, have seized control of Damascus after the swift fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime, raising concerns about regional instability and further refugee flows to Europe.

Islamist Rebels Seize Damascus After Assad's Fall
Islamist rebels, including groups with ties to ISIS and Al Qaeda, have seized control of Damascus after the swift fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime, raising concerns about regional instability and further refugee flows to Europe.
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64% Bias Score

Fall of Assad Regime Increases ISIS Threat to Europe
The fall of Assad's regime in Syria has led to concerns of a rising ISIS threat to Europe due to the release of numerous ISIS fighters from detention camps in Eastern Syria, creating a power vacuum as US and Kurdish forces may withdraw.

Fall of Assad Regime Increases ISIS Threat to Europe
The fall of Assad's regime in Syria has led to concerns of a rising ISIS threat to Europe due to the release of numerous ISIS fighters from detention camps in Eastern Syria, creating a power vacuum as US and Kurdish forces may withdraw.
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48% Bias Score

UK Considers Removing Syrian Group HTS from Terror List
The UK Home Office is reviewing Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS)'s terrorist designation, considering its changed relationship with Al Qaeda and its role in the Syrian conflict, potentially enabling direct engagement with its leader Abu Mohammed al-Jolani.

UK Considers Removing Syrian Group HTS from Terror List
The UK Home Office is reviewing Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS)'s terrorist designation, considering its changed relationship with Al Qaeda and its role in the Syrian conflict, potentially enabling direct engagement with its leader Abu Mohammed al-Jolani.
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60% Bias Score

UK Police Funding Shortfall Threatens Thousands of Job Cuts
Facing a revolt by police chiefs over a 'fundamental accounting mistake', the UK Home Office is predicted to announce a police funding shortfall this week, threatening thousands of officer job cuts despite a recent pledge to increase police numbers, impacting crime-fighting efforts and potentially r...

UK Police Funding Shortfall Threatens Thousands of Job Cuts
Facing a revolt by police chiefs over a 'fundamental accounting mistake', the UK Home Office is predicted to announce a police funding shortfall this week, threatening thousands of officer job cuts despite a recent pledge to increase police numbers, impacting crime-fighting efforts and potentially r...
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44% Bias Score
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