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Buddhist and Neuroscientific Views on Death and the Afterlife
This article contrasts the Tibetan Buddhist belief in the mind's continued existence after death with the modern neuroscientific view equating mind with matter, exploring cultural implications and emerging perspectives on death and the afterlife.
Buddhist and Neuroscientific Views on Death and the Afterlife
This article contrasts the Tibetan Buddhist belief in the mind's continued existence after death with the modern neuroscientific view equating mind with matter, exploring cultural implications and emerging perspectives on death and the afterlife.
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44% Bias Score


Mexico Expands Social Welfare Programs, Reaching 30 Million Households
Mexico's Bienestar programs, initiated by former President López Obrador and expanded by President Sheinbaum, provide financial support to over 30 million households, including students (13,142,470 across all levels with a 23.975 billion peso budget), the elderly, disabled, and vulnerable families, ...
Mexico Expands Social Welfare Programs, Reaching 30 Million Households
Mexico's Bienestar programs, initiated by former President López Obrador and expanded by President Sheinbaum, provide financial support to over 30 million households, including students (13,142,470 across all levels with a 23.975 billion peso budget), the elderly, disabled, and vulnerable families, ...
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60% Bias Score


IBM Announces Fault-Tolerant Quantum Supercomputer
IBM plans to build Quantum Starling, a fault-tolerant quantum supercomputer using a new LDPC error correction system, in Poughkeepsie, New York, to be operational in four years, capable of 100 million operations with 200 logical qubits.
IBM Announces Fault-Tolerant Quantum Supercomputer
IBM plans to build Quantum Starling, a fault-tolerant quantum supercomputer using a new LDPC error correction system, in Poughkeepsie, New York, to be operational in four years, capable of 100 million operations with 200 logical qubits.
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40% Bias Score


US Sanctions El Chapo's Sons, Offers $20 Million Reward
The U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned Los Chapitos, sons of El Chapo Guzmán, for fentanyl trafficking and offered $10 million rewards for their capture, targeting their Mazatlán businesses and associates, including Jose Raul Núñez Rios and Sheila Paola Urias Vázquez, for money laundering and suppo...
US Sanctions El Chapo's Sons, Offers $20 Million Reward
The U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned Los Chapitos, sons of El Chapo Guzmán, for fentanyl trafficking and offered $10 million rewards for their capture, targeting their Mazatlán businesses and associates, including Jose Raul Núñez Rios and Sheila Paola Urias Vázquez, for money laundering and suppo...
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60% Bias Score


Colombian Smuggling Suspect Released in Portugal
Diego Marín, a Colombian businessman accused of leading a smuggling operation and allegedly infiltrating President Gustavo Petro's campaign, was released from a Portuguese prison after exceeding the maximum pre-extradition detention time, despite facing extradition to Colombia on charges of aggravat...
Colombian Smuggling Suspect Released in Portugal
Diego Marín, a Colombian businessman accused of leading a smuggling operation and allegedly infiltrating President Gustavo Petro's campaign, was released from a Portuguese prison after exceeding the maximum pre-extradition detention time, despite facing extradition to Colombia on charges of aggravat...
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52% Bias Score


Relentless Attacks on Spain's Attorney General Reveal Deep Political Polarization
Since his 2022 appointment, Spain's Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz has faced relentless attacks from right-wing media and the PP party, including accusations of ETA complicity and partisan actions, leading to unprecedented legal challenges and highlighting the intense political polarization in...
Relentless Attacks on Spain's Attorney General Reveal Deep Political Polarization
Since his 2022 appointment, Spain's Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz has faced relentless attacks from right-wing media and the PP party, including accusations of ETA complicity and partisan actions, leading to unprecedented legal challenges and highlighting the intense political polarization in...
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56% Bias Score

Argentinian Actress Lorena Vega Reflects on Prolific Career
Lorena Vega, a 49-year-old Argentinan actress, director, and playwright, reflects on her prolific career spanning over 70 theatrical productions and 30 films, highlighting the success of her documentary play "Imprenteros" and roles in popular series like "Envidiosa," while maintaining a humble persp...

Argentinian Actress Lorena Vega Reflects on Prolific Career
Lorena Vega, a 49-year-old Argentinan actress, director, and playwright, reflects on her prolific career spanning over 70 theatrical productions and 30 films, highlighting the success of her documentary play "Imprenteros" and roles in popular series like "Envidiosa," while maintaining a humble persp...
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24% Bias Score

UN Accuses Israel of War Crimes in Gaza, Devastating Education System
A UN commission accuses Israel of war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza, citing the destruction of over 90% of school and university buildings, leaving 658,000 children without education and causing at least 742 deaths in UNRWA shelters.

UN Accuses Israel of War Crimes in Gaza, Devastating Education System
A UN commission accuses Israel of war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza, citing the destruction of over 90% of school and university buildings, leaving 658,000 children without education and causing at least 742 deaths in UNRWA shelters.
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64% Bias Score

EU Tightens Sanctions on Russia, Targets Oil Price and Shadow Fleet
The European Commission proposed an 18th sanctions package against Russia, lowering the oil price cap to $45 per barrel, targeting over 400 vessels in its 'shadow fleet', sanctioning companies in the UAE, Mauritius, and Hong Kong, and banning transactions related to Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines; th...

EU Tightens Sanctions on Russia, Targets Oil Price and Shadow Fleet
The European Commission proposed an 18th sanctions package against Russia, lowering the oil price cap to $45 per barrel, targeting over 400 vessels in its 'shadow fleet', sanctioning companies in the UAE, Mauritius, and Hong Kong, and banning transactions related to Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines; th...
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52% Bias Score

Israel Detains and Deports Freedom Flotilla Activists Amid Gaza Blockade
Twelve activists aboard the Madleen, a Freedom Flotilla ship carrying aid to Gaza, were intercepted by Israel in international waters, detained, and deported; four have left, while eight remain in detention, highlighting the ongoing blockade and humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

Israel Detains and Deports Freedom Flotilla Activists Amid Gaza Blockade
Twelve activists aboard the Madleen, a Freedom Flotilla ship carrying aid to Gaza, were intercepted by Israel in international waters, detained, and deported; four have left, while eight remain in detention, highlighting the ongoing blockade and humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
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76% Bias Score

Kennedy Dismisses Entire CDC Vaccine Advisory Committee
U.S. Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dismissed the 17-member CDC vaccine advisory committee on Monday, citing a need to restore public trust and alleging conflicts of interest among the previous members; this action has drawn sharp criticism from medical organizations amid concerns over de...

Kennedy Dismisses Entire CDC Vaccine Advisory Committee
U.S. Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dismissed the 17-member CDC vaccine advisory committee on Monday, citing a need to restore public trust and alleging conflicts of interest among the previous members; this action has drawn sharp criticism from medical organizations amid concerns over de...
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56% Bias Score

24 Dead in Sinaloa Cartel Violence; Four Mass Graves Found
A weekend surge of violence in Sinaloa, Mexico, claimed 24 lives, including two police officers, amid a conflict between Los Chapitos and Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada's cartel factions; four mass graves were discovered.

24 Dead in Sinaloa Cartel Violence; Four Mass Graves Found
A weekend surge of violence in Sinaloa, Mexico, claimed 24 lives, including two police officers, amid a conflict between Los Chapitos and Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada's cartel factions; four mass graves were discovered.
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52% Bias Score
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