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Australian Blood Donor Saves 2.4 Million Babies
James Harrison, an Australian man dubbed 'the man with the golden arm', died at 88; his 1173 plasma donations, containing a rare antibody, saved approximately 2.4 million babies.
Australian Blood Donor Saves 2.4 Million Babies
James Harrison, an Australian man dubbed 'the man with the golden arm', died at 88; his 1173 plasma donations, containing a rare antibody, saved approximately 2.4 million babies.
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20% Bias Score


Extreme Heat Accelerates Biological Aging in Older Adults, Increasing Mortality Risk
A USC study published in Science Advances found that prolonged exposure to extreme heat accelerates biological aging in older adults (56+), increasing their risk of disease and premature death; researchers analyzed data from over 3,600 people across the U.S. and measured their biological age using e...
Extreme Heat Accelerates Biological Aging in Older Adults, Increasing Mortality Risk
A USC study published in Science Advances found that prolonged exposure to extreme heat accelerates biological aging in older adults (56+), increasing their risk of disease and premature death; researchers analyzed data from over 3,600 people across the U.S. and measured their biological age using e...
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Human Activity Could Delay Next Ice Age by Millennia
A new study published in Science reveals that while the next ice age is predicted to start in 11,000 years based on Earth's orbital cycles, human-caused greenhouse gas emissions could delay it significantly, with potentially catastrophic consequences like a 70-meter sea level rise if emissions conti...
Human Activity Could Delay Next Ice Age by Millennia
A new study published in Science reveals that while the next ice age is predicted to start in 11,000 years based on Earth's orbital cycles, human-caused greenhouse gas emissions could delay it significantly, with potentially catastrophic consequences like a 70-meter sea level rise if emissions conti...
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Stocker Sworn In as Austria's New Chancellor in Historic Three-Party Coalition
Christian Stocker, a 64-year-old ÖVP member and former lawyer, was sworn in as Austria's new chancellor on Monday, leading a three-party coalition with the SPÖ and Neos after five months of negotiations following September's elections, the longest coalition talks in the nation's history.
Stocker Sworn In as Austria's New Chancellor in Historic Three-Party Coalition
Christian Stocker, a 64-year-old ÖVP member and former lawyer, was sworn in as Austria's new chancellor on Monday, leading a three-party coalition with the SPÖ and Neos after five months of negotiations following September's elections, the longest coalition talks in the nation's history.
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Syria's Post-Assad Ramadan: Strict Observance and Fears of a More Conservative Islamic State
Following the December coup that ousted Bashar al-Assad in Syria, the interim government has banned public eating and drinking during Ramadan, imposing fines and jail time for violations; this contrasts sharply with the previous year under Assad's rule and has sparked fears of a shift toward a more ...
Syria's Post-Assad Ramadan: Strict Observance and Fears of a More Conservative Islamic State
Following the December coup that ousted Bashar al-Assad in Syria, the interim government has banned public eating and drinking during Ramadan, imposing fines and jail time for violations; this contrasts sharply with the previous year under Assad's rule and has sparked fears of a shift toward a more ...
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Car-Ramming Attack in Israel Injures 13
Thirteen people were injured in Israel on Thursday when a car intentionally plowed into a bus stop in Pardes Hanna; Israeli police killed the 53-year-old Palestinian attacker; the attack follows others and an Israeli military report admitting security failures.
Car-Ramming Attack in Israel Injures 13
Thirteen people were injured in Israel on Thursday when a car intentionally plowed into a bus stop in Pardes Hanna; Israeli police killed the 53-year-old Palestinian attacker; the attack follows others and an Israeli military report admitting security failures.
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Mexico Extraditions to US Amid Trade Tensions
Mexico extradited 29 drug cartel members to the US, including Rafael Caro Quintero, amid trade tensions with the US and efforts to combat drug trafficking; the handover includes members of five cartels recently designated as foreign terrorist organizations.

Mexico Extraditions to US Amid Trade Tensions
Mexico extradited 29 drug cartel members to the US, including Rafael Caro Quintero, amid trade tensions with the US and efforts to combat drug trafficking; the handover includes members of five cartels recently designated as foreign terrorist organizations.
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56% Bias Score

Japan Skips UN Nuclear Weapons Conference, Citing US Security Concerns
Japan will not attend a UN conference on banning nuclear weapons because it believes doing so would send the wrong message to the US, whose arsenal is essential to Japan's security, according to the government.

Japan Skips UN Nuclear Weapons Conference, Citing US Security Concerns
Japan will not attend a UN conference on banning nuclear weapons because it believes doing so would send the wrong message to the US, whose arsenal is essential to Japan's security, according to the government.
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Eurozone Inflation Slows to 2.4 Percent, ECB Faces Policy Dilemma
Eurozone inflation slowed to 2.4 percent year-on-year in February 2025, defying analyst predictions of 2.3 percent, leading to uncertainty about the European Central Bank's future monetary policy decisions, despite a monthly increase of 0.5 percent and high inflation in services (3.7 percent).

Eurozone Inflation Slows to 2.4 Percent, ECB Faces Policy Dilemma
Eurozone inflation slowed to 2.4 percent year-on-year in February 2025, defying analyst predictions of 2.3 percent, leading to uncertainty about the European Central Bank's future monetary policy decisions, despite a monthly increase of 0.5 percent and high inflation in services (3.7 percent).
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Morocco's Eid al-Adha Sheep Shortage: King Urges Sacrifice Forbearance Due to Climate Change and Inflation"
King Mohammed VI of Morocco urged citizens to skip buying sheep for Eid al-Adha due to a 38% drop in livestock since 2016 caused by drought and inflation, impacting low-income families significantly; the government is importing 100,000 sheep to stabilize prices.

Morocco's Eid al-Adha Sheep Shortage: King Urges Sacrifice Forbearance Due to Climate Change and Inflation"
King Mohammed VI of Morocco urged citizens to skip buying sheep for Eid al-Adha due to a 38% drop in livestock since 2016 caused by drought and inflation, impacting low-income families significantly; the government is importing 100,000 sheep to stabilize prices.
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Weakened US Security Guarantee Forces Europe to Reassess Nuclear Deterrence
Amidst President Trump's NATO skepticism and pro-Kremlin stance, Europe faces a weakened US security guarantee, necessitating a reassessment of its nuclear deterrence strategy, particularly concerning the divergent approaches of France and the UK.

Weakened US Security Guarantee Forces Europe to Reassess Nuclear Deterrence
Amidst President Trump's NATO skepticism and pro-Kremlin stance, Europe faces a weakened US security guarantee, necessitating a reassessment of its nuclear deterrence strategy, particularly concerning the divergent approaches of France and the UK.
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Greek Report Blames Human Error, Systemic Failures for Deadly Train Crash
A Greek investigative report attributes the deadly Tempe train collision that killed 57 to human error, outdated infrastructure, and systemic failures, revealing inadequate training, understaffing, and a lack of modern safety controls exacerbated by the 2010-18 financial crisis.

Greek Report Blames Human Error, Systemic Failures for Deadly Train Crash
A Greek investigative report attributes the deadly Tempe train collision that killed 57 to human error, outdated infrastructure, and systemic failures, revealing inadequate training, understaffing, and a lack of modern safety controls exacerbated by the 2010-18 financial crisis.
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28% Bias Score
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