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US Supreme Court Revokes TPS for 350,000 Venezuelans, Exacerbating Humanitarian Crisis
The US Supreme Court upheld the Trump administration's decision to revoke Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for roughly 350,000 Venezuelans, despite the fact that this decision could worsen the humanitarian crisis in Venezuela and expose deportees to the dangers of Maduro's regime; this is happening ...
US Supreme Court Revokes TPS for 350,000 Venezuelans, Exacerbating Humanitarian Crisis
The US Supreme Court upheld the Trump administration's decision to revoke Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for roughly 350,000 Venezuelans, despite the fact that this decision could worsen the humanitarian crisis in Venezuela and expose deportees to the dangers of Maduro's regime; this is happening ...
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56% Bias Score


Ancient Leprosy Strain Found in Americas Before European Contact
A groundbreaking study published in Science reveals that leprosy existed in the Americas for over 1,000 years before European colonization, challenging previous assumptions and highlighting a distinct strain of the disease, M. lepromatosis, that spread widely across the continent.
Ancient Leprosy Strain Found in Americas Before European Contact
A groundbreaking study published in Science reveals that leprosy existed in the Americas for over 1,000 years before European colonization, challenging previous assumptions and highlighting a distinct strain of the disease, M. lepromatosis, that spread widely across the continent.
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12% Bias Score


Measuring Happiness: From GDP to Multi-Dimensional Surveys
Researchers are shifting from solely economic indicators to multi-dimensional approaches, using large-scale surveys to measure societal happiness, acknowledging the subjective nature of well-being while emphasizing the importance of integrating these findings into public policies.
Measuring Happiness: From GDP to Multi-Dimensional Surveys
Researchers are shifting from solely economic indicators to multi-dimensional approaches, using large-scale surveys to measure societal happiness, acknowledging the subjective nature of well-being while emphasizing the importance of integrating these findings into public policies.
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36% Bias Score


Fentanyl Contamination Kills 33 in Argentina
Contaminated fentanyl injections administered in Argentinian hospitals have caused 33 deaths and 69 suspected infections, prompting investigations into two laboratories, HLB Pharma Group and Laboratorio Ramallo, and their alleged negligence.
Fentanyl Contamination Kills 33 in Argentina
Contaminated fentanyl injections administered in Argentinian hospitals have caused 33 deaths and 69 suspected infections, prompting investigations into two laboratories, HLB Pharma Group and Laboratorio Ramallo, and their alleged negligence.
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44% Bias Score


Trump's Negotiation Style: A Mixed Bag of Success and Failure
Donald Trump's negotiation tactics, characterized by aggressive posturing and threats, have yielded mixed results, impacting his approval ratings and trade relations; experts highlight the need for strategic planning and improved communication.
Trump's Negotiation Style: A Mixed Bag of Success and Failure
Donald Trump's negotiation tactics, characterized by aggressive posturing and threats, have yielded mixed results, impacting his approval ratings and trade relations; experts highlight the need for strategic planning and improved communication.
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40% Bias Score


New Drug Shows Promise in Treating Lung Cancer in Non-Smokers
A clinical trial of the drug zongertinib shows promise in treating HER2-mutated lung cancer in non-smokers, with 70% of participants experiencing tumor shrinkage; this offers hope for a previously difficult-to-treat cancer subtype that affects approximately 6,000 non-smokers annually in Spain.
New Drug Shows Promise in Treating Lung Cancer in Non-Smokers
A clinical trial of the drug zongertinib shows promise in treating HER2-mutated lung cancer in non-smokers, with 70% of participants experiencing tumor shrinkage; this offers hope for a previously difficult-to-treat cancer subtype that affects approximately 6,000 non-smokers annually in Spain.
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44% Bias Score

Shifting Sands: Colombian Emigration Redirects to South America Amidst Stricter Global Policies
Colombian emigration remains high, with 145,000 leaving by May 15, 2025, but stricter US, Mexican, and EU policies have shifted migration towards South America (Chile, Argentina, Brazil), while Spain remains a leading destination (64,000 in 2025 so far), showcasing a complex interplay between policy...

Shifting Sands: Colombian Emigration Redirects to South America Amidst Stricter Global Policies
Colombian emigration remains high, with 145,000 leaving by May 15, 2025, but stricter US, Mexican, and EU policies have shifted migration towards South America (Chile, Argentina, Brazil), while Spain remains a leading destination (64,000 in 2025 so far), showcasing a complex interplay between policy...
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40% Bias Score

Unique Medical History Museum Evicted Amidst Budget Cuts
The Complutense University of Madrid evicted the Olavide Museum, a collection of 670 wax figures depicting 19th-century patients with skin diseases, due to budget cuts and space needs, jeopardizing this unique historical artifact.

Unique Medical History Museum Evicted Amidst Budget Cuts
The Complutense University of Madrid evicted the Olavide Museum, a collection of 670 wax figures depicting 19th-century patients with skin diseases, due to budget cuts and space needs, jeopardizing this unique historical artifact.
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60% Bias Score

Florida's Intensified Immigration Enforcement Creates Widespread Fear
ICE agents in Florida are detaining undocumented immigrants at courthouses, causing fear among migrants, particularly those with I-220A status, who are now vulnerable to expedited deportation due to a recent policy shift; this has led to a climate of fear and uncertainty.

Florida's Intensified Immigration Enforcement Creates Widespread Fear
ICE agents in Florida are detaining undocumented immigrants at courthouses, causing fear among migrants, particularly those with I-220A status, who are now vulnerable to expedited deportation due to a recent policy shift; this has led to a climate of fear and uncertainty.
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44% Bias Score

House Bill Cuts Medicaid and SNAP, Disproportionately Harming Children
The House-approved "big, beautiful bill" slashes Medicaid and SNAP, impacting 34 million American children, disproportionately harming Latino children (over half rely on these programs) to fund tax cuts for the wealthy, exacerbating existing inequalities and harming children's health and well-being.

House Bill Cuts Medicaid and SNAP, Disproportionately Harming Children
The House-approved "big, beautiful bill" slashes Medicaid and SNAP, impacting 34 million American children, disproportionately harming Latino children (over half rely on these programs) to fund tax cuts for the wealthy, exacerbating existing inequalities and harming children's health and well-being.
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56% Bias Score

Private Security Firms Deliver Aid to Gaza Amidst UN Concerns
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), an Israeli-designed and U.S.-executed initiative, began distributing food and hygiene supplies in Gaza on October 23, 2024, using private security firms and four fixed distribution points, raising UN concerns, and prompting the initial head's resignation due t...

Private Security Firms Deliver Aid to Gaza Amidst UN Concerns
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), an Israeli-designed and U.S.-executed initiative, began distributing food and hygiene supplies in Gaza on October 23, 2024, using private security firms and four fixed distribution points, raising UN concerns, and prompting the initial head's resignation due t...
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48% Bias Score

US Declines Death Penalty for "El Chapo's" Son, Plea Deal Possible
Joaquín Guzmán López, son of "El Chapo," faces multiple federal drug charges in Illinois; the US government will not seek the death penalty, and a plea deal is being explored, potentially impacting the Sinaloa Cartel's operations and fentanyl trafficking into the US.

US Declines Death Penalty for "El Chapo's" Son, Plea Deal Possible
Joaquín Guzmán López, son of "El Chapo," faces multiple federal drug charges in Illinois; the US government will not seek the death penalty, and a plea deal is being explored, potentially impacting the Sinaloa Cartel's operations and fentanyl trafficking into the US.
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44% Bias Score
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