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Post-Pandemic Shift in Greetings: Consent and Child Safety
Changes in greeting customs across cultures are highlighted, focusing on the post-pandemic shift towards verbal greetings, particularly among children who are taught about consent and personal boundaries by pediatricians to prevent abuse.
Post-Pandemic Shift in Greetings: Consent and Child Safety
Changes in greeting customs across cultures are highlighted, focusing on the post-pandemic shift towards verbal greetings, particularly among children who are taught about consent and personal boundaries by pediatricians to prevent abuse.
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12% Bias Score


Power, Law, and the Digital Revolution: A Historical Analysis
This article analyzes the enduring conflict between power and law throughout history, focusing on the 20th and 21st centuries' progress, setbacks, and the impact of the digital revolution on the balance of power.
Power, Law, and the Digital Revolution: A Historical Analysis
This article analyzes the enduring conflict between power and law throughout history, focusing on the 20th and 21st centuries' progress, setbacks, and the impact of the digital revolution on the balance of power.
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32% Bias Score


María del Monte's Nephew Indicted in Singer's Home Robbery
A Spanish judge has indicted María del Monte's nephew, Antonio Tejado, and 10 others for the violent robbery of the singer's home in August 2023, alleging Tejado provided inside information to the perpetrators, resulting in the theft of over €195,800 in valuables and cash.
María del Monte's Nephew Indicted in Singer's Home Robbery
A Spanish judge has indicted María del Monte's nephew, Antonio Tejado, and 10 others for the violent robbery of the singer's home in August 2023, alleging Tejado provided inside information to the perpetrators, resulting in the theft of over €195,800 in valuables and cash.
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48% Bias Score


Interpol Arrests Fugitive Suspect in 2009 Spain Double Murder
Interpol arrested Wenbin Su in Panama City for the 2009 double murder of two Chinese women in Pontevedra, Spain; he is suspected of strangling them and had been on Interpol's wanted list since fleeing after the crime; extradition proceedings have begun.
Interpol Arrests Fugitive Suspect in 2009 Spain Double Murder
Interpol arrested Wenbin Su in Panama City for the 2009 double murder of two Chinese women in Pontevedra, Spain; he is suspected of strangling them and had been on Interpol's wanted list since fleeing after the crime; extradition proceedings have begun.
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32% Bias Score


Billy Joel Cancels Tour Due to Normal-Pressure Hydrocephalus
Seventy-six-year-old Billy Joel canceled his remaining tour dates due to normal-pressure hydrocephalus, a condition causing hearing, vision, and balance issues exacerbated by recent performances; he is undergoing physiotherapy and will receive automatic refunds.
Billy Joel Cancels Tour Due to Normal-Pressure Hydrocephalus
Seventy-six-year-old Billy Joel canceled his remaining tour dates due to normal-pressure hydrocephalus, a condition causing hearing, vision, and balance issues exacerbated by recent performances; he is undergoing physiotherapy and will receive automatic refunds.
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0% Bias Score


Mexico's 2025 PTU Payment Deadline and Penalties
Mexican companies must pay employee profit-sharing (PTU) by May 30 (companies) or June 29 (individuals) in 2025; failure to pay results in fines up to 565,700 pesos, while PTU is taxable if exceeding 4,182 pesos.
Mexico's 2025 PTU Payment Deadline and Penalties
Mexican companies must pay employee profit-sharing (PTU) by May 30 (companies) or June 29 (individuals) in 2025; failure to pay results in fines up to 565,700 pesos, while PTU is taxable if exceeding 4,182 pesos.
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0% Bias Score

Madrid Exhibit Showcases Spain's Democratic Transition Through Photography
Un tiempo para mirar," a photography exhibition at Madrid's Canal de Isabel II, displays nearly 200 images by Marisa Flórez (1970-2020), documenting Spain's transition from dictatorship to democracy, featuring key political figures and events.

Madrid Exhibit Showcases Spain's Democratic Transition Through Photography
Un tiempo para mirar," a photography exhibition at Madrid's Canal de Isabel II, displays nearly 200 images by Marisa Flórez (1970-2020), documenting Spain's transition from dictatorship to democracy, featuring key political figures and events.
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32% Bias Score

44 Chilean Citizens Deported from U.S., Raising Visa Waiver Program Concerns
On May 22, 2024, the United States deported 44 Chilean citizens to Santiago, Chile, for violating U.S. laws, prompting concerns about the future of the Visa Waiver Program between the two countries.

44 Chilean Citizens Deported from U.S., Raising Visa Waiver Program Concerns
On May 22, 2024, the United States deported 44 Chilean citizens to Santiago, Chile, for violating U.S. laws, prompting concerns about the future of the Visa Waiver Program between the two countries.
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Judges Protest Judiciary Reform
Five Spanish judicial and prosecutorial associations are protesting a January reform of the Organic Law of the Judiciary with a 10-minute strike on June 11th, arguing it weakens judicial independence and fiscal autonomy, while the government says concerns are unfounded and the reform aligns with Eur...

Spanish Judges Protest Judiciary Reform
Five Spanish judicial and prosecutorial associations are protesting a January reform of the Organic Law of the Judiciary with a 10-minute strike on June 11th, arguing it weakens judicial independence and fiscal autonomy, while the government says concerns are unfounded and the reform aligns with Eur...
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40% Bias Score

Spanish Court Halts Deportation of Moroccan Police Officer Seeking Asylum
A Moroccan police officer's asylum request, denied by Spain's Ministry of the Interior, is under review by the Audiencia Nacional after a court issued a stay of deportation, allowing the officer to remain in Spain while the case is examined.

Spanish Court Halts Deportation of Moroccan Police Officer Seeking Asylum
A Moroccan police officer's asylum request, denied by Spain's Ministry of the Interior, is under review by the Audiencia Nacional after a court issued a stay of deportation, allowing the officer to remain in Spain while the case is examined.
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32% Bias Score

Pemex to Lay Off 3,000 Employees in Cost-Cutting Restructuring
Pemex plans to lay off 3,000 non-union employees to save over 10 billion pesos, part of a broader restructuring aiming to improve efficiency and financial health amidst low oil prices and high debt, impacting exploration and exploitation budgets.

Pemex to Lay Off 3,000 Employees in Cost-Cutting Restructuring
Pemex plans to lay off 3,000 non-union employees to save over 10 billion pesos, part of a broader restructuring aiming to improve efficiency and financial health amidst low oil prices and high debt, impacting exploration and exploitation budgets.
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40% Bias Score

Mexico Expands Social Welfare Programs to 30 Million Households
Mexico's Bienestar programs, encompassing pensions for the elderly, people with disabilities, and children, along with educational scholarships, currently reach over 30 million households, with recent expansions targeting women and vulnerable groups; disbursements are made bimonthly via welfare card...

Mexico Expands Social Welfare Programs to 30 Million Households
Mexico's Bienestar programs, encompassing pensions for the elderly, people with disabilities, and children, along with educational scholarships, currently reach over 30 million households, with recent expansions targeting women and vulnerable groups; disbursements are made bimonthly via welfare card...
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64% Bias Score
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