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Death of Latin Jazz Pioneer Eddie Palmieri
Latin jazz pioneer Eddie Palmieri died Wednesday at 88 in New Jersey after a long illness; his innovative fusion of jazz, mambo, and chachachá, starting in the 1970s, redefined the genre and garnered him a Grammy in 1976, impacting global music.
Death of Latin Jazz Pioneer Eddie Palmieri
Latin jazz pioneer Eddie Palmieri died Wednesday at 88 in New Jersey after a long illness; his innovative fusion of jazz, mambo, and chachachá, starting in the 1970s, redefined the genre and garnered him a Grammy in 1976, impacting global music.
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20% Bias Score


Milei Vows to Curb Insults in Campaign Strategy Shift
Argentine President Javier Milei, known for his aggressive rhetoric, has pledged to stop insulting the opposition ahead of upcoming elections, a decision driven by campaign strategy to broaden his appeal despite widespread disapproval of his communication style.
Milei Vows to Curb Insults in Campaign Strategy Shift
Argentine President Javier Milei, known for his aggressive rhetoric, has pledged to stop insulting the opposition ahead of upcoming elections, a decision driven by campaign strategy to broaden his appeal despite widespread disapproval of his communication style.
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56% Bias Score


Mexico and Canada Collaborate Amidst Trump's Tariff War
Amidst Donald Trump's tariff war, Mexican President Sheinbaum met with Canadian officials to address trade challenges and opportunities, seeking to strengthen bilateral ties and defend the USMCA trade bloc valued at \$1.6 trillion annually, while Trump's recent tariff increases on Canada and Mexico ...
Mexico and Canada Collaborate Amidst Trump's Tariff War
Amidst Donald Trump's tariff war, Mexican President Sheinbaum met with Canadian officials to address trade challenges and opportunities, seeking to strengthen bilateral ties and defend the USMCA trade bloc valued at \$1.6 trillion annually, while Trump's recent tariff increases on Canada and Mexico ...
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56% Bias Score


Spain's Intensifying Heatwaves: A Climate Change Warning
Since 1975, Spain has seen a dramatic rise in heatwaves, with the average number of annual heatwave days increasing by 3.3 days per decade; the 2022 heatwave, lasting 18 days and affecting 44 provinces, was the most intense on record, highlighting the accelerating impacts of climate change.
Spain's Intensifying Heatwaves: A Climate Change Warning
Since 1975, Spain has seen a dramatic rise in heatwaves, with the average number of annual heatwave days increasing by 3.3 days per decade; the 2022 heatwave, lasting 18 days and affecting 44 provinces, was the most intense on record, highlighting the accelerating impacts of climate change.
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32% Bias Score


Sabadell Shareholders Approve TSB Sale, Strengthening Defense Against BBVA Takeover
Banco Sabadell shareholders overwhelmingly approved the sale of its UK subsidiary TSB to Banco Santander (99.6% vote), triggering a €2.5 billion dividend payout and strengthening its defense against BBVA's hostile takeover bid.
Sabadell Shareholders Approve TSB Sale, Strengthening Defense Against BBVA Takeover
Banco Sabadell shareholders overwhelmingly approved the sale of its UK subsidiary TSB to Banco Santander (99.6% vote), triggering a €2.5 billion dividend payout and strengthening its defense against BBVA's hostile takeover bid.
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56% Bias Score


Edwards' Unbroken Triple Jump Record
On August 7, 1995, at the World Athletics Championships in Gothenburg, Sweden, Jonathan Edwards set two world records in the triple jump, with his second jump of 18.29 meters remaining unbeaten for 30 years, showcasing a unique technique that redefined the event.
Edwards' Unbroken Triple Jump Record
On August 7, 1995, at the World Athletics Championships in Gothenburg, Sweden, Jonathan Edwards set two world records in the triple jump, with his second jump of 18.29 meters remaining unbeaten for 30 years, showcasing a unique technique that redefined the event.
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Mexico's Semiconductor Ambitions: Bridging the Talent Gap and Navigating US Trade
Mexico is aiming to become a key player in the semiconductor industry's ATP (assembly, testing, and packaging) sector, collaborating with the US and focusing on education reform to address the current shortage of skilled workers; however, attracting large-scale investment and navigating US trade unc...

Mexico's Semiconductor Ambitions: Bridging the Talent Gap and Navigating US Trade
Mexico is aiming to become a key player in the semiconductor industry's ATP (assembly, testing, and packaging) sector, collaborating with the US and focusing on education reform to address the current shortage of skilled workers; however, attracting large-scale investment and navigating US trade unc...
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36% Bias Score

EU-US Trade Deal Finalized: 15% Tariff, But Uncertainty Remains
A new EU-US trade deal, finalized July 27th, sets a 15% tariff on most EU exports to the US, excluding aluminum and steel (50% tariff); however, disagreements remain on pharmaceutical and semiconductor tariffs, and the deal's long-term implications are uncertain due to President Trump's unpredictabl...

EU-US Trade Deal Finalized: 15% Tariff, But Uncertainty Remains
A new EU-US trade deal, finalized July 27th, sets a 15% tariff on most EU exports to the US, excluding aluminum and steel (50% tariff); however, disagreements remain on pharmaceutical and semiconductor tariffs, and the deal's long-term implications are uncertain due to President Trump's unpredictabl...
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Court Upholds Fixed Wrongful Dismissal Compensation, Aligning with International Law
The Spanish Supreme Court's December 19, 2024, and July 6, 2025, rulings confirm the legality of Spain's fixed compensation for wrongful dismissal, aligning with international law and rejecting additional judicial compensation beyond statutory limits, based on Articles 10 of ILO Convention 158 and A...

Spanish Court Upholds Fixed Wrongful Dismissal Compensation, Aligning with International Law
The Spanish Supreme Court's December 19, 2024, and July 6, 2025, rulings confirm the legality of Spain's fixed compensation for wrongful dismissal, aligning with international law and rejecting additional judicial compensation beyond statutory limits, based on Articles 10 of ILO Convention 158 and A...
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48% Bias Score

Subtle Racism in Italy: A Sri Lankan Woman's Perspective
Nadeesha Uyangoda's essay, "The Only Black Person in the Room," published in Spanish, details her experiences as a Sri Lankan woman growing up in Italy, exposing subtle racism within seemingly neutral societal systems and advocating for full citizenship rights for racialized minorities.

Subtle Racism in Italy: A Sri Lankan Woman's Perspective
Nadeesha Uyangoda's essay, "The Only Black Person in the Room," published in Spanish, details her experiences as a Sri Lankan woman growing up in Italy, exposing subtle racism within seemingly neutral societal systems and advocating for full citizenship rights for racialized minorities.
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44% Bias Score

Cardiorespiratory Fitness a Stronger Mortality Predictor Than Body Weight
A study of almost 400,000 people found cardiorespiratory fitness, measured by peak oxygen consumption (VO2), to be a more significant predictor of mortality than body weight; even with excess weight, high VO2 levels correlated with lower mortality risk.

Cardiorespiratory Fitness a Stronger Mortality Predictor Than Body Weight
A study of almost 400,000 people found cardiorespiratory fitness, measured by peak oxygen consumption (VO2), to be a more significant predictor of mortality than body weight; even with excess weight, high VO2 levels correlated with lower mortality risk.
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40% Bias Score

Spanish Town Restricts Muslim Celebrations After Far-Right Motion
The ruling PP party in Jumilla, Murcia, amended local regulations to prevent the Muslim community from using sports facilities for Ramadan and Eid celebrations, following a Vox motion, sparking accusations of discrimination and a complaint to the prosecutor's office.

Spanish Town Restricts Muslim Celebrations After Far-Right Motion
The ruling PP party in Jumilla, Murcia, amended local regulations to prevent the Muslim community from using sports facilities for Ramadan and Eid celebrations, following a Vox motion, sparking accusations of discrimination and a complaint to the prosecutor's office.
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52% Bias Score
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