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10 Dead Near Gaza Aid Centers Amidst Insufficient Aid and Violence
At least 10 Palestinians died near Gaza aid centers after Israeli forces opened fire on crowds seeking food, despite Israel's limited humanitarian pauses and airdrops; aid remains insufficient and is looted, exacerbating the crisis.
10 Dead Near Gaza Aid Centers Amidst Insufficient Aid and Violence
At least 10 Palestinians died near Gaza aid centers after Israeli forces opened fire on crowds seeking food, despite Israel's limited humanitarian pauses and airdrops; aid remains insufficient and is looted, exacerbating the crisis.
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60% Bias Score


Iran Bolsters Defenses Amidst Rising Tensions with Israel
On August 3rd, Iran's military commander warned of enemy threats and emphasized Iran's missile and drone capabilities, while Tehran begins installing a red alert system and plans to adopt China's Beidou navigation system, reducing dependence on US GPS following recent Israeli attacks.
Iran Bolsters Defenses Amidst Rising Tensions with Israel
On August 3rd, Iran's military commander warned of enemy threats and emphasized Iran's missile and drone capabilities, while Tehran begins installing a red alert system and plans to adopt China's Beidou navigation system, reducing dependence on US GPS following recent Israeli attacks.
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52% Bias Score


AI's Impact on Tech Layoffs: Economic Slowdown and Restructuring
A new report reveals a 36% drop in tech job postings since 2020, driven by economic slowdown and increased AI investment, disproportionately affecting entry-level roles while creating new AI-focused positions.
AI's Impact on Tech Layoffs: Economic Slowdown and Restructuring
A new report reveals a 36% drop in tech job postings since 2020, driven by economic slowdown and increased AI investment, disproportionately affecting entry-level roles while creating new AI-focused positions.
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36% Bias Score


Airlifted Aid to Gaza Amidst Ongoing Humanitarian Crisis
International aid is being airdropped into Gaza to bypass land restrictions imposed by Israel after the October 7, 2023 attack. European countries like France, Spain, and Germany, along with others, have sent tons of food and medical supplies, but aid workers warn that a famine is occurring in Gaza ...
Airlifted Aid to Gaza Amidst Ongoing Humanitarian Crisis
International aid is being airdropped into Gaza to bypass land restrictions imposed by Israel after the October 7, 2023 attack. European countries like France, Spain, and Germany, along with others, have sent tons of food and medical supplies, but aid workers warn that a famine is occurring in Gaza ...
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44% Bias Score


Russia to Deploy Hypersonic Missiles in Belarus
Russia announced it has begun production of its newest hypersonic missile, Oréshnik, and plans to deploy them in Belarus by year's end; the missiles, first used in November 2022 against a Ukrainian factory, have a range covering all of Europe and can carry conventional or nuclear warheads.
Russia to Deploy Hypersonic Missiles in Belarus
Russia announced it has begun production of its newest hypersonic missile, Oréshnik, and plans to deploy them in Belarus by year's end; the missiles, first used in November 2022 against a Ukrainian factory, have a range covering all of Europe and can carry conventional or nuclear warheads.
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48% Bias Score


Argan Oil Boom Threatens Moroccan Forests and Women's Livelihoods
The booming global demand for Moroccan argan oil, used in high-end cosmetics, threatens the argan forests and the women who traditionally harvest it, earning a meager €2.60 per kilogram of processed kernels despite the oil's high price.
Argan Oil Boom Threatens Moroccan Forests and Women's Livelihoods
The booming global demand for Moroccan argan oil, used in high-end cosmetics, threatens the argan forests and the women who traditionally harvest it, earning a meager €2.60 per kilogram of processed kernels despite the oil's high price.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Administration Launches Health Data Sharing Program Amid Privacy Concerns
The Trump administration launched a program allowing Americans to share their health data with private tech companies, aiming to improve access to medical records; however, privacy concerns are raised due to the administration's past practices.

Trump Administration Launches Health Data Sharing Program Amid Privacy Concerns
The Trump administration launched a program allowing Americans to share their health data with private tech companies, aiming to improve access to medical records; however, privacy concerns are raised due to the administration's past practices.
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44% Bias Score

One Million Attend Youth Jubilee Closing Mass in Rome
Approximately one million young people attended the closing Mass of the Youth Jubilee in Rome's Tor Vergata on Sunday, Pope Leo XIV's message emphasized embracing fragility and seeking peace, while the next World Youth Day was announced for Seoul in 2027.

One Million Attend Youth Jubilee Closing Mass in Rome
Approximately one million young people attended the closing Mass of the Youth Jubilee in Rome's Tor Vergata on Sunday, Pope Leo XIV's message emphasized embracing fragility and seeking peace, while the next World Youth Day was announced for Seoul in 2027.
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40% Bias Score

First-Ever Recorded Eruption of Krasheninnikov Volcano in Kamchatka
Following a strong earthquake, the Krasheninnikov volcano in Kamchatka, Russia, erupted for the first time in recorded history, sending ash 5-6 kilometers into the air and producing a 2.7-kilometer lava flow; an orange aviation alert is in effect.

First-Ever Recorded Eruption of Krasheninnikov Volcano in Kamchatka
Following a strong earthquake, the Krasheninnikov volcano in Kamchatka, Russia, erupted for the first time in recorded history, sending ash 5-6 kilometers into the air and producing a 2.7-kilometer lava flow; an orange aviation alert is in effect.
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12% Bias Score

French Trial Shows Promise for Photobiostimulation in Parkinson's Treatment
A French clinical trial is testing photobiostimulation to treat Parkinson's disease by targeting mitochondria in deep brain neurons; early results show symptom improvement in three of seven patients with continuous stimulation.

French Trial Shows Promise for Photobiostimulation in Parkinson's Treatment
A French clinical trial is testing photobiostimulation to treat Parkinson's disease by targeting mitochondria in deep brain neurons; early results show symptom improvement in three of seven patients with continuous stimulation.
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40% Bias Score

Virtual Sickness Triggers Immune Response: VR Study
A Swiss study used virtual reality to show that simply being near virtual sick people activated the immune systems of healthy participants, increasing innate lymphoid cell activity; researchers suggest VR may be a promising addition to other immune-boosting tools.

Virtual Sickness Triggers Immune Response: VR Study
A Swiss study used virtual reality to show that simply being near virtual sick people activated the immune systems of healthy participants, increasing innate lymphoid cell activity; researchers suggest VR may be a promising addition to other immune-boosting tools.
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20% Bias Score

Stable Eurozone Inflation, Falling Euro Amid Trade Deal Uncertainty
Eurozone inflation remained stable at 2% in July, prompting the ECB to maintain its wait-and-see approach on interest rates; however, the Euro fell against the dollar due to a new EU-US trade deal and strong US economic data, while European equities also fell due to renewed trade tensions.

Stable Eurozone Inflation, Falling Euro Amid Trade Deal Uncertainty
Eurozone inflation remained stable at 2% in July, prompting the ECB to maintain its wait-and-see approach on interest rates; however, the Euro fell against the dollar due to a new EU-US trade deal and strong US economic data, while European equities also fell due to renewed trade tensions.
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32% Bias Score
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