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Colombian Presidential Candidate Undergoes Emergency Surgery After Shooting
Colombian presidential pre-candidate Miguel Uribe Turbay underwent emergency surgery on Monday for acute intracranial bleeding following a June 7th shooting; a 14-year-old was arrested, and the investigation points to a possible international drug trafficking network.
Colombian Presidential Candidate Undergoes Emergency Surgery After Shooting
Colombian presidential pre-candidate Miguel Uribe Turbay underwent emergency surgery on Monday for acute intracranial bleeding following a June 7th shooting; a 14-year-old was arrested, and the investigation points to a possible international drug trafficking network.
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24% Bias Score


Forever Chemical" Found in Most UK Rivers
Researchers found trifluoroacetic acid (TFA), a persistent chemical, in 98% of 32 UK rivers, prompting concerns about its impact on human reproduction and raising questions about the lack of UK regulations.
Forever Chemical" Found in Most UK Rivers
Researchers found trifluoroacetic acid (TFA), a persistent chemical, in 98% of 32 UK rivers, prompting concerns about its impact on human reproduction and raising questions about the lack of UK regulations.
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40% Bias Score


Letby Conviction: Concerns Raised Over Evidence and Systemic NHS Failures
Lucy Letby's conviction for murdering seven babies and attempting to murder seven more at the Countess of Chester Hospital has prompted concerns over the reliability of the prosecution's evidence and sparked a debate about institutional failures within the NHS, prompting a major official inquiry.
Letby Conviction: Concerns Raised Over Evidence and Systemic NHS Failures
Lucy Letby's conviction for murdering seven babies and attempting to murder seven more at the Countess of Chester Hospital has prompted concerns over the reliability of the prosecution's evidence and sparked a debate about institutional failures within the NHS, prompting a major official inquiry.
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48% Bias Score


Father's Kidney Donation Enables Son's Dream Wedding
Kieran Innes, diagnosed with kidney failure at 25, received a life-saving kidney transplant from his father Brian, allowing him to have his dream wedding and honeymoon next month, after two years of dialysis.
Father's Kidney Donation Enables Son's Dream Wedding
Kieran Innes, diagnosed with kidney failure at 25, received a life-saving kidney transplant from his father Brian, allowing him to have his dream wedding and honeymoon next month, after two years of dialysis.
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36% Bias Score


Woman Quits TikTok to Avoid "Skinnytok" Relapse
A Cardiff woman deleted TikTok due to harmful "skinnytok" content promoting unhealthy weight loss despite TikTok banning the search term; the continued prevalence of such content raises concerns about its impact on young people's mental health.
Woman Quits TikTok to Avoid "Skinnytok" Relapse
A Cardiff woman deleted TikTok due to harmful "skinnytok" content promoting unhealthy weight loss despite TikTok banning the search term; the continued prevalence of such content raises concerns about its impact on young people's mental health.
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60% Bias Score


Daily 100-Minute Walks Linked to 23% Lower Risk of Chronic Low Back Pain
A new study shows that walking 100 minutes daily is associated with a 23% lower risk of chronic low back pain, offering a cost-effective preventative measure against a leading cause of global disability, affecting 600 million people and projected to impact 843 million by 2050.
Daily 100-Minute Walks Linked to 23% Lower Risk of Chronic Low Back Pain
A new study shows that walking 100 minutes daily is associated with a 23% lower risk of chronic low back pain, offering a cost-effective preventative measure against a leading cause of global disability, affecting 600 million people and projected to impact 843 million by 2050.
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28% Bias Score

Hospices Face Uncertainty Amid Assisted Dying Bill Debate
The Assisted Dying bill in England and Wales is creating uncertainty among hospices, who are concerned about funding and the potential impact on patient care, as a key Commons vote is expected this Friday; hospices provide palliative care to thousands of patients and rely heavily on charitable donat...

Hospices Face Uncertainty Amid Assisted Dying Bill Debate
The Assisted Dying bill in England and Wales is creating uncertainty among hospices, who are concerned about funding and the potential impact on patient care, as a key Commons vote is expected this Friday; hospices provide palliative care to thousands of patients and rely heavily on charitable donat...
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44% Bias Score

Confronting Emotional Pain: Key to Trauma Recovery
NHS psychotherapist Moya Sarner argues that confronting deep emotional pain, rather than avoiding it, is key to recovery from trauma, emphasizing that understanding the root causes of suffering leads to healing and improved well-being.

Confronting Emotional Pain: Key to Trauma Recovery
NHS psychotherapist Moya Sarner argues that confronting deep emotional pain, rather than avoiding it, is key to recovery from trauma, emphasizing that understanding the root causes of suffering leads to healing and improved well-being.
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40% Bias Score

Spain Tackles Soaring Work-Related Absenteeism with €30 Billion Cost
In Spain, 1.5 million workers are absent daily due to work-related illnesses, costing over €30 billion annually; the government is negotiating with employers to implement solutions such as reducing work hours and improving workplace safety.

Spain Tackles Soaring Work-Related Absenteeism with €30 Billion Cost
In Spain, 1.5 million workers are absent daily due to work-related illnesses, costing over €30 billion annually; the government is negotiating with employers to implement solutions such as reducing work hours and improving workplace safety.
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56% Bias Score

UK Orders Supermarkets to Halt Heated Tobacco Ads
The UK government has ordered Sainsbury's and Morrisons to stop advertising heated tobacco products, claiming it violates the 2002 Tobacco Advertising and Promotion Act; the supermarkets disagree, and the issue highlights the need for clearer legislation amid rising youth awareness of heated tobacco...

UK Orders Supermarkets to Halt Heated Tobacco Ads
The UK government has ordered Sainsbury's and Morrisons to stop advertising heated tobacco products, claiming it violates the 2002 Tobacco Advertising and Promotion Act; the supermarkets disagree, and the issue highlights the need for clearer legislation amid rising youth awareness of heated tobacco...
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48% Bias Score

CDC Urges Summer Camps to Verify Measles Immunity Amid Record Outbreaks
The U.S. CDC is urging summer camps to verify measles immunity in all participants amid a surge in measles cases in 2025, nearing a record high of 1,274 cases reported in 2019, with this year's wave proving deadlier.

CDC Urges Summer Camps to Verify Measles Immunity Amid Record Outbreaks
The U.S. CDC is urging summer camps to verify measles immunity in all participants amid a surge in measles cases in 2025, nearing a record high of 1,274 cases reported in 2019, with this year's wave proving deadlier.
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40% Bias Score

Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Eggs Sickens 79, Prompts Recall
A salmonella outbreak linked to eggs has sickened 79 people across seven states, hospitalizing 21, prompting a recall of 1.7 million dozen eggs; this follows similar outbreaks with cucumbers and ground beef, raising concerns about food safety practices, particularly during summer months.

Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Eggs Sickens 79, Prompts Recall
A salmonella outbreak linked to eggs has sickened 79 people across seven states, hospitalizing 21, prompting a recall of 1.7 million dozen eggs; this follows similar outbreaks with cucumbers and ground beef, raising concerns about food safety practices, particularly during summer months.
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12% Bias Score
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