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Palou Wins Indy 500 Amidst Multiple Crashes
The Indianapolis 500, part of the Triple Crown of Motorsport, was won by Álex Palou after a rain delay and numerous crashes, including one involving Rinus VeeKay, which ended his race prematurely, and several incidents in the pit lane resulting in injuries to pit crew members.
Palou Wins Indy 500 Amidst Multiple Crashes
The Indianapolis 500, part of the Triple Crown of Motorsport, was won by Álex Palou after a rain delay and numerous crashes, including one involving Rinus VeeKay, which ended his race prematurely, and several incidents in the pit lane resulting in injuries to pit crew members.
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32% Bias Score


Close Election in Suriname: NDP Edges Out VHP Amidst Economic Uncertainty
Suriname's general elections resulted in a narrow victory for the NDP, led by Jenny Simons, over the VHP, with 18 to 17 seats; the election results were delayed due to technical problems, and the new government faces challenges including high national debt and corruption, but also the promise of lar...
Close Election in Suriname: NDP Edges Out VHP Amidst Economic Uncertainty
Suriname's general elections resulted in a narrow victory for the NDP, led by Jenny Simons, over the VHP, with 18 to 17 seats; the election results were delayed due to technical problems, and the new government faces challenges including high national debt and corruption, but also the promise of lar...
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40% Bias Score


Eredivisie Clubs Show Revenue Growth, but Financial Fragility Persists
The 2023/24 Eredivisie season saw an 8.5% revenue increase, but costs rose by 6.4%, leaving many clubs reliant on player sales; PSV surpassed Ajax in revenue (€152.1M vs €152M), but four clubs reported negative equity, prompting calls for stricter financial regulations and transparency.
Eredivisie Clubs Show Revenue Growth, but Financial Fragility Persists
The 2023/24 Eredivisie season saw an 8.5% revenue increase, but costs rose by 6.4%, leaving many clubs reliant on player sales; PSV surpassed Ajax in revenue (€152.1M vs €152M), but four clubs reported negative equity, prompting calls for stricter financial regulations and transparency.
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24% Bias Score


Nine Children Killed in Gaza Airstrike
Nine children of a doctor couple were killed in an Israeli airstrike on Khan Younis, Gaza, while their father was severely injured and their 11-year-old son critically wounded. The Israeli military claims the strike targeted suspects, but the high civilian death toll raises serious concerns.
Nine Children Killed in Gaza Airstrike
Nine children of a doctor couple were killed in an Israeli airstrike on Khan Younis, Gaza, while their father was severely injured and their 11-year-old son critically wounded. The Israeli military claims the strike targeted suspects, but the high civilian death toll raises serious concerns.
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64% Bias Score


Russia Launches Large-Scale Attack on Kyiv Amidst Prisoner Exchange
During the night, the Russian military conducted a large-scale attack on Kyiv using drones and missiles, resulting in three deaths and ten injuries, according to Ukrainian officials; this occurred amidst a large prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine.
Russia Launches Large-Scale Attack on Kyiv Amidst Prisoner Exchange
During the night, the Russian military conducted a large-scale attack on Kyiv using drones and missiles, resulting in three deaths and ten injuries, according to Ukrainian officials; this occurred amidst a large prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine.
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44% Bias Score


EU Launches Investigation into Israel's Cooperation Conditions
The European Union launched an investigation into whether Israel still meets its cooperation conditions, a decision spearheaded by Dutch Minister Caspar Veldkamp after a successful last-minute lobbying campaign securing support from 17 EU member states, despite initial uncertainty and opposition fro...
EU Launches Investigation into Israel's Cooperation Conditions
The European Union launched an investigation into whether Israel still meets its cooperation conditions, a decision spearheaded by Dutch Minister Caspar Veldkamp after a successful last-minute lobbying campaign securing support from 17 EU member states, despite initial uncertainty and opposition fro...
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44% Bias Score

Sabalenka Cruises into Second Round at Roland Garros
Aryna Sabalenka began Roland Garros with a swift 6-1, 6-0 victory over Kamilla Rachimova, while Lorenzo Musetti also advanced; Dutch players Botic van de Zandschulp, Tallon Griekspoor, Arantxa Rus, Jesper de Jong, and Suzan Lamens will compete later.

Sabalenka Cruises into Second Round at Roland Garros
Aryna Sabalenka began Roland Garros with a swift 6-1, 6-0 victory over Kamilla Rachimova, while Lorenzo Musetti also advanced; Dutch players Botic van de Zandschulp, Tallon Griekspoor, Arantxa Rus, Jesper de Jong, and Suzan Lamens will compete later.
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20% Bias Score

Bol Wins Rabat Diamond League 400m Hurdles
Femke Bol won the 400-meter hurdles at the Rabat Diamond League on Sunday with a time of 52.46 seconds, marking her 25th Diamond League victory in the event and an excellent start to her outdoor season; other notable performances included Nadine Visser's second-place finish in the 100-meter hurdles ...

Bol Wins Rabat Diamond League 400m Hurdles
Femke Bol won the 400-meter hurdles at the Rabat Diamond League on Sunday with a time of 52.46 seconds, marking her 25th Diamond League victory in the event and an excellent start to her outdoor season; other notable performances included Nadine Visser's second-place finish in the 100-meter hurdles ...
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28% Bias Score

Israeli Airstrike Kills Nine Children in Gaza
Nine children of a doctor couple were killed in an Israeli airstrike on Khan Younis, Gaza, while their 11-year-old son survived with critical injuries; the father was also severely wounded; the Israeli army said the attack targeted "suspects in a nearby building"; the death toll in Gaza since Octobe...

Israeli Airstrike Kills Nine Children in Gaza
Nine children of a doctor couple were killed in an Israeli airstrike on Khan Younis, Gaza, while their 11-year-old son survived with critical injuries; the father was also severely wounded; the Israeli army said the attack targeted "suspects in a nearby building"; the death toll in Gaza since Octobe...
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64% Bias Score

Russia Launches Large-Scale Attack on Kyiv, Killing Three
During the night, the Russian army conducted a large-scale attack on Kyiv, killing three and injuring ten, including children, according to Ukrainian officials; this follows days of similar attacks across Ukraine and a large prisoner exchange.

Russia Launches Large-Scale Attack on Kyiv, Killing Three
During the night, the Russian army conducted a large-scale attack on Kyiv, killing three and injuring ten, including children, according to Ukrainian officials; this follows days of similar attacks across Ukraine and a large prisoner exchange.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Administration Dismantles Police Reforms Five Years After George Floyd's Murder
Five years after George Floyd's death, the Trump administration is ending key police reforms enacted after his murder, reversing progress made in addressing police brutality and systemic racism, despite ongoing efforts by some cities and Floyd's family to continue the fight for change.

Trump Administration Dismantles Police Reforms Five Years After George Floyd's Murder
Five years after George Floyd's death, the Trump administration is ending key police reforms enacted after his murder, reversing progress made in addressing police brutality and systemic racism, despite ongoing efforts by some cities and Floyd's family to continue the fight for change.
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56% Bias Score

Suriname's 2024 Elections: Oil Wealth and Political Change
Suriname held parliamentary elections on May 25, 2024, with 400,000 voters selecting a new parliament following the death of former president Desi Bouterse. Key issues included poverty, healthcare, education, and the potential economic benefits from recent large offshore oil discoveries estimated at...

Suriname's 2024 Elections: Oil Wealth and Political Change
Suriname held parliamentary elections on May 25, 2024, with 400,000 voters selecting a new parliament following the death of former president Desi Bouterse. Key issues included poverty, healthcare, education, and the potential economic benefits from recent large offshore oil discoveries estimated at...
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48% Bias Score
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