Yellowstone" Finale: Blood Oath, Revenge, and New Beginnings
The "Yellowstone" season finale resolved John Dutton's murder, orchestrated by Jamie and Sarah Atwood, with Beth killing Jamie in revenge; the family preserved their ranch by selling it to the Broken Rock Reservation for \$1.25 per acre, forming a blood oath; and Ryan and Abby reunited romantically.
Yellowstone" Finale: Blood Oath, Revenge, and New Beginnings
The "Yellowstone" season finale resolved John Dutton's murder, orchestrated by Jamie and Sarah Atwood, with Beth killing Jamie in revenge; the family preserved their ranch by selling it to the Broken Rock Reservation for \$1.25 per acre, forming a blood oath; and Ryan and Abby reunited romantically.
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44% Bias Score
Scientists Warn of Mirror Bacteria Risks
Thirty-eight scientists from nine countries warn of the potential creation of mirror bacteriaβsynthetic organisms with reversed molecular structuresβposing unprecedented risks to humans, animals, and plants, urging research restrictions before it is too late.
Scientists Warn of Mirror Bacteria Risks
Thirty-eight scientists from nine countries warn of the potential creation of mirror bacteriaβsynthetic organisms with reversed molecular structuresβposing unprecedented risks to humans, animals, and plants, urging research restrictions before it is too late.
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56% Bias Score
ABC News Pays $15 Million to Settle Trump Defamation Lawsuit
ABC News settled Donald Trump's $15 million defamation lawsuit after inaccurately reporting that he was found liable for rape, a decision made to avoid further pre-trial discovery and potential reputational harm, with the payout to go to a Trump presidential foundation.
ABC News Pays $15 Million to Settle Trump Defamation Lawsuit
ABC News settled Donald Trump's $15 million defamation lawsuit after inaccurately reporting that he was found liable for rape, a decision made to avoid further pre-trial discovery and potential reputational harm, with the payout to go to a Trump presidential foundation.
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44% Bias Score
Looks Delicious!" Exhibition Showcases Hyperrealistic Japanese Food Replicas
The "Looks Delicious!" exhibition at Japan House London displays hyperrealistic Japanese food replicas, showcasing the Iwasaki Group's craftsmanship and the evolution of these visual marketing tools from their post-1923 earthquake origins to their modern uses in quality control and nutritional educa...
Looks Delicious!" Exhibition Showcases Hyperrealistic Japanese Food Replicas
The "Looks Delicious!" exhibition at Japan House London displays hyperrealistic Japanese food replicas, showcasing the Iwasaki Group's craftsmanship and the evolution of these visual marketing tools from their post-1923 earthquake origins to their modern uses in quality control and nutritional educa...
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24% Bias Score
Marseille's Rise: From Gritty Port to Global Hotspot
Marseille, France's second-largest city, has experienced a surge in popularity after a Chanel fashion show and being named home to the world's coolest neighborhood, attracting tourists with its historical architecture, multicultural food scene, and edgy atmosphere.
Marseille's Rise: From Gritty Port to Global Hotspot
Marseille, France's second-largest city, has experienced a surge in popularity after a Chanel fashion show and being named home to the world's coolest neighborhood, attracting tourists with its historical architecture, multicultural food scene, and edgy atmosphere.
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52% Bias Score
Federal Judge Reverses Retirement, Blocking Trump Nomination
Judge James Wynn, a Fourth Circuit Court Judge appointed by President Obama, reversed his retirement decision, preventing President-elect Trump from nominating a replacement, and angering Senate Republicans who called his decision brazenly partisan.
Federal Judge Reverses Retirement, Blocking Trump Nomination
Judge James Wynn, a Fourth Circuit Court Judge appointed by President Obama, reversed his retirement decision, preventing President-elect Trump from nominating a replacement, and angering Senate Republicans who called his decision brazenly partisan.
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64% Bias Score
Germany's Snap Election: Merz Poised to Win, Coalition Talks Loom
Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz lost a no-confidence vote, triggering snap elections on February 23rd, 2024; the CDU/CSU, led by Friedrich Merz, is projected to win with 32% support, needing a coalition partner; key issues include the struggling economy, automotive industry challenges, and the rise...
Germany's Snap Election: Merz Poised to Win, Coalition Talks Loom
Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz lost a no-confidence vote, triggering snap elections on February 23rd, 2024; the CDU/CSU, led by Friedrich Merz, is projected to win with 32% support, needing a coalition partner; key issues include the struggling economy, automotive industry challenges, and the rise...
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56% Bias Score
Madison School Shooting: Two Dead, Shooter Found Dead"))
Two people died in a shooting at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin, on Monday morning; the suspected shooter, a student, was found dead; police are investigating the motive and tracing the firearm.
Madison School Shooting: Two Dead, Shooter Found Dead"))
Two people died in a shooting at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin, on Monday morning; the suspected shooter, a student, was found dead; police are investigating the motive and tracing the firearm.
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28% Bias Score
American Man Guilty of Murdering Wife in Fiji
A Memphis man, Bradley Robert Dawson, was found guilty in Fiji of murdering his wife, Christe Chen, at the Turtle Island Resort during their honeymoon; he faces a life sentence.
American Man Guilty of Murdering Wife in Fiji
A Memphis man, Bradley Robert Dawson, was found guilty in Fiji of murdering his wife, Christe Chen, at the Turtle Island Resort during their honeymoon; he faces a life sentence.
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44% Bias Score
SoftBank Pledges $100 Billion US Investment, Echoes Past Uncertainties
SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son pledged a $100 billion investment in US AI infrastructure projects over four years, aiming for 100,000 new jobs, a move similar to a 2016 pledge with uncertain results, raising questions about transparency and actual impact.
SoftBank Pledges $100 Billion US Investment, Echoes Past Uncertainties
SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son pledged a $100 billion investment in US AI infrastructure projects over four years, aiming for 100,000 new jobs, a move similar to a 2016 pledge with uncertain results, raising questions about transparency and actual impact.
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40% Bias Score
Death of Pioneering Conceptual Artist Lorraine O'Grady at 90
Conceptual artist Lorraine O'Grady, known for performances critiquing identity, died at 90; her work, including "Mlle Bourgeoise Noire" and "Art Isβ¦", gained prominence in the 2000s, influencing visual culture and inspiring future artists.
Death of Pioneering Conceptual Artist Lorraine O'Grady at 90
Conceptual artist Lorraine O'Grady, known for performances critiquing identity, died at 90; her work, including "Mlle Bourgeoise Noire" and "Art Isβ¦", gained prominence in the 2000s, influencing visual culture and inspiring future artists.
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20% Bias Score
DOT Issues Stricter Airline Rules for Passengers with Disabilities
The US Department of Transportation issued a new rule requiring airlines to provide safer and more dignified assistance to passengers with disabilities, mandating annual training by June 17, 2026, and addressing issues like mishandled wheelchairs and delays, following a $50 million fine against Amer...
DOT Issues Stricter Airline Rules for Passengers with Disabilities
The US Department of Transportation issued a new rule requiring airlines to provide safer and more dignified assistance to passengers with disabilities, mandating annual training by June 17, 2026, and addressing issues like mishandled wheelchairs and delays, following a $50 million fine against Amer...
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20% Bias Score