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California to Redraw Electoral Maps in Response to Texas
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced a plan to redraw electoral maps to gain five Democratic seats, counteracting Texas's Republican redistricting efforts; a special election is scheduled for November 4th to allow citizens to approve or reject the maps.
California to Redraw Electoral Maps in Response to Texas
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced a plan to redraw electoral maps to gain five Democratic seats, counteracting Texas's Republican redistricting efforts; a special election is scheduled for November 4th to allow citizens to approve or reject the maps.
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40% Bias Score


Spain Relocates Five More Unaccompanied Minors from Canary Islands
Following a Supreme Court order, the Spanish government transferred five unaccompanied minors from the Canary Islands to the mainland on Thursday, with plans for another 15-20 minors by August 22nd, aiming to alleviate overcrowding in the islands' reception centers.
Spain Relocates Five More Unaccompanied Minors from Canary Islands
Following a Supreme Court order, the Spanish government transferred five unaccompanied minors from the Canary Islands to the mainland on Thursday, with plans for another 15-20 minors by August 22nd, aiming to alleviate overcrowding in the islands' reception centers.
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44% Bias Score


Israel Blocks Humanitarian Aid to Gaza, Sparking International Condemnation
Over 100 international organizations report Israel is blocking humanitarian aid to Gaza due to new registration rules demanding sensitive NGO data, stranding vital supplies while two million Palestinians face starvation; Israel cites 'de-legitimization' concerns, while NGOs call this a violation of ...
Israel Blocks Humanitarian Aid to Gaza, Sparking International Condemnation
Over 100 international organizations report Israel is blocking humanitarian aid to Gaza due to new registration rules demanding sensitive NGO data, stranding vital supplies while two million Palestinians face starvation; Israel cites 'de-legitimization' concerns, while NGOs call this a violation of ...
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56% Bias Score


Transforming Food Systems: A Key Strategy to Combat Climate Change, Biodiversity Loss, and Land Degradation
A Nature article by 21 scientists proposes ambitious goals for transforming food systems by 2050 to combat climate change, biodiversity loss, and land degradation, including 75% food waste reduction, 50% degraded land restoration, and dietary shifts towards sustainable seafood.
Transforming Food Systems: A Key Strategy to Combat Climate Change, Biodiversity Loss, and Land Degradation
A Nature article by 21 scientists proposes ambitious goals for transforming food systems by 2050 to combat climate change, biodiversity loss, and land degradation, including 75% food waste reduction, 50% degraded land restoration, and dietary shifts towards sustainable seafood.
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44% Bias Score


BBVA Weighs Legal Challenge to Spanish Government's Sabadell Takeover Conditions
BBVA is considering appealing the Spanish government's strict conditions on its Banco Sabadell takeover bid, potentially delaying the process further as the deadline approaches in September. The conditions, imposed after a public consultation, include maintaining separate legal entities for three to...
BBVA Weighs Legal Challenge to Spanish Government's Sabadell Takeover Conditions
BBVA is considering appealing the Spanish government's strict conditions on its Banco Sabadell takeover bid, potentially delaying the process further as the deadline approaches in September. The conditions, imposed after a public consultation, include maintaining separate legal entities for three to...
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40% Bias Score


Stolen Cortés Manuscript Returned to Mexico After 30-Year Journey
A 1527 Hernán Cortés payment order, stolen from Mexico's General Archive in the 1990s, was recovered in the US and returned to Mexico on August 13th following a joint investigation involving the FBI and Mexican authorities.
Stolen Cortés Manuscript Returned to Mexico After 30-Year Journey
A 1527 Hernán Cortés payment order, stolen from Mexico's General Archive in the 1990s, was recovered in the US and returned to Mexico on August 13th following a joint investigation involving the FBI and Mexican authorities.
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24% Bias Score

Vox's Challenge to Spain's Two-Party System
Vox, a Spanish far-right party, is challenging the established two-party system, capitalizing on youth precarity, generational change, and disillusionment with the traditional parties to gain traction among younger voters and potentially reshape the country's political landscape.

Vox's Challenge to Spain's Two-Party System
Vox, a Spanish far-right party, is challenging the established two-party system, capitalizing on youth precarity, generational change, and disillusionment with the traditional parties to gain traction among younger voters and potentially reshape the country's political landscape.
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52% Bias Score

Barcelona's Stunning La Liga Victory Defies Predictions
FC Barcelona unexpectedly won La Liga in the 2024-2025 season, defying predictions and showcasing the impact of youth talent like Lamine Yamal, despite financial constraints imposed by La Liga's financial fair play rules; this victory overturned Real Madrid's dominance and reshaped the league's comp...

Barcelona's Stunning La Liga Victory Defies Predictions
FC Barcelona unexpectedly won La Liga in the 2024-2025 season, defying predictions and showcasing the impact of youth talent like Lamine Yamal, despite financial constraints imposed by La Liga's financial fair play rules; this victory overturned Real Madrid's dominance and reshaped the league's comp...
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48% Bias Score

Record-Breaking Wildfires in Spain Exacerbated by Extreme Heat
Fueled by a record-breaking heatwave, Spain's Uña de Quintana wildfire in Zamora has grown to approximately 38,000 hectares, exceeding previous records and highlighting the escalating effects of climate change; simultaneous large fires, especially in Galicia and Castilla y León, are straining firefi...

Record-Breaking Wildfires in Spain Exacerbated by Extreme Heat
Fueled by a record-breaking heatwave, Spain's Uña de Quintana wildfire in Zamora has grown to approximately 38,000 hectares, exceeding previous records and highlighting the escalating effects of climate change; simultaneous large fires, especially in Galicia and Castilla y León, are straining firefi...
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44% Bias Score

Colombian Senator's Funeral Exposes Deep Political Divisions
Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay, who died Monday after a June assassination attempt, was buried Wednesday in Bogotá's Central Cemetery; the funeral, attended by former presidents but not current government officials at the family's request, highlighted deep political divisions.

Colombian Senator's Funeral Exposes Deep Political Divisions
Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay, who died Monday after a June assassination attempt, was buried Wednesday in Bogotá's Central Cemetery; the funeral, attended by former presidents but not current government officials at the family's request, highlighted deep political divisions.
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44% Bias Score

Mexico's Electoral Reform: Addressing Disproportionate Representation
President Sheinbaum's proposed electoral reform in Mexico aims to address the current system's overrepresentation of the majority party by eliminating plurinominal seats and potentially allocating them to second-place finishers, sparking debate and opposition concerns.

Mexico's Electoral Reform: Addressing Disproportionate Representation
President Sheinbaum's proposed electoral reform in Mexico aims to address the current system's overrepresentation of the majority party by eliminating plurinominal seats and potentially allocating them to second-place finishers, sparking debate and opposition concerns.
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20% Bias Score

Schools Create 'Safe Zones' Amid Increased ICE Activity Near Campuses"))
The Trump administration's end to the "sensitive locations" policy, increasing ICE activity near schools, prompted many states and districts to create "safe zones" to protect immigrant children's access to education, based on Plyler v. Doe (1982), which guarantees education for all children regardle...

Schools Create 'Safe Zones' Amid Increased ICE Activity Near Campuses"))
The Trump administration's end to the "sensitive locations" policy, increasing ICE activity near schools, prompted many states and districts to create "safe zones" to protect immigrant children's access to education, based on Plyler v. Doe (1982), which guarantees education for all children regardle...
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36% Bias Score
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