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Severe Dog Attack Leaves Child Disfigured in Sochi
In Sochi, Russia, on February 26th, two Huskies escaped their yard, severely attacking nine-year-old Valera, causing devastating facial injuries; the owner faces charges, and the dogs were euthanized.
Severe Dog Attack Leaves Child Disfigured in Sochi
In Sochi, Russia, on February 26th, two Huskies escaped their yard, severely attacking nine-year-old Valera, causing devastating facial injuries; the owner faces charges, and the dogs were euthanized.
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56% Bias Score


New Biography Details Life and Legacy of Nobel Peace Prize Winner Albert Schweitzer
Matthieu Arnold's new biography of Albert Schweitzer details the life of the Alsatian who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1953 for his humanitarian work in Gabon, beginning with the establishment of the Lambaréné hospital in 1913, alongside his significant contributions to religious studies.
New Biography Details Life and Legacy of Nobel Peace Prize Winner Albert Schweitzer
Matthieu Arnold's new biography of Albert Schweitzer details the life of the Alsatian who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1953 for his humanitarian work in Gabon, beginning with the establishment of the Lambaréné hospital in 1913, alongside his significant contributions to religious studies.
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28% Bias Score


Madrid Plaque Dispute Highlights Spain's Francoist Past
The Spanish government installed a plaque at the Madrid regional presidency, noting its use as a Franco-era torture center; Madrid's president protested, calling it manipulative; the central government defended the action citing similar projects in the Canary Islands, and the matter will go to the C...
Madrid Plaque Dispute Highlights Spain's Francoist Past
The Spanish government installed a plaque at the Madrid regional presidency, noting its use as a Franco-era torture center; Madrid's president protested, calling it manipulative; the central government defended the action citing similar projects in the Canary Islands, and the matter will go to the C...
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40% Bias Score


Barnard College Building Takeover by Anti-Israel Protesters
On Wednesday evening, over 50 anti-Israel protesters occupied a Barnard College building in New York City, allegedly assaulting an employee and demanding the reversal of expulsion for two students and amnesty for others. They eventually left the building by 11 p.m.
Barnard College Building Takeover by Anti-Israel Protesters
On Wednesday evening, over 50 anti-Israel protesters occupied a Barnard College building in New York City, allegedly assaulting an employee and demanding the reversal of expulsion for two students and amnesty for others. They eventually left the building by 11 p.m.
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44% Bias Score


Lower Saxony Tackles Soaring Homelessness with Housing First Model
Lower Saxony's SPD and Greens plan to combat a sharp increase in homelessness (from 10,860 in 2022 to 33,000 in 2023) through social housing, a new advisory service, and the Housing First model; the CDU criticizes this as insufficient, demanding a holistic approach to address underlying factors like...
Lower Saxony Tackles Soaring Homelessness with Housing First Model
Lower Saxony's SPD and Greens plan to combat a sharp increase in homelessness (from 10,860 in 2022 to 33,000 in 2023) through social housing, a new advisory service, and the Housing First model; the CDU criticizes this as insufficient, demanding a holistic approach to address underlying factors like...
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48% Bias Score


Barnard College Protest Turns Violent After Student Expulsions
A pro-Palestinian protest at Barnard College in New York City turned violent Wednesday when masked demonstrators forcibly entered Milbank Hall, assaulting a staff member who was sent to the hospital; the protest followed the expulsion of two students for disrupting a Columbia University class on Isr...
Barnard College Protest Turns Violent After Student Expulsions
A pro-Palestinian protest at Barnard College in New York City turned violent Wednesday when masked demonstrators forcibly entered Milbank Hall, assaulting a staff member who was sent to the hospital; the protest followed the expulsion of two students for disrupting a Columbia University class on Isr...
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56% Bias Score

Mexico City Sanitation Workers Face Abuse, Low Pay, and Systemic Neglect
In Mexico City, sanitation workers like Rogelio and Vicente face daily verbal abuse, low pay, and financial burdens, highlighting the precariousness of informal labor and lack of public empathy, despite some workers being registered under government programs like Nómina 1.

Mexico City Sanitation Workers Face Abuse, Low Pay, and Systemic Neglect
In Mexico City, sanitation workers like Rogelio and Vicente face daily verbal abuse, low pay, and financial burdens, highlighting the precariousness of informal labor and lack of public empathy, despite some workers being registered under government programs like Nómina 1.
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28% Bias Score

Hilversum's 1941 Anti-Nazi Strike Commemorated
On February 26, 1941, approximately 10,000 residents of Hilversum, Netherlands, staged a mass strike to protest the Nazi roundup of 425 Jews in Amsterdam; this act of defiance, unprecedented in Nazi-occupied Europe, is now commemorated annually.

Hilversum's 1941 Anti-Nazi Strike Commemorated
On February 26, 1941, approximately 10,000 residents of Hilversum, Netherlands, staged a mass strike to protest the Nazi roundup of 425 Jews in Amsterdam; this act of defiance, unprecedented in Nazi-occupied Europe, is now commemorated annually.
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40% Bias Score

West Sacramento Consolidates Homeless Housing in $2.5 Million Hotel Conversion
West Sacramento is investing $2.5 million to consolidate its homeless emergency housing into three former hotels, aiming to house 125 people with improved support services by fall 2024, and eventually redeveloping the site into affordable housing units.

West Sacramento Consolidates Homeless Housing in $2.5 Million Hotel Conversion
West Sacramento is investing $2.5 million to consolidate its homeless emergency housing into three former hotels, aiming to house 125 people with improved support services by fall 2024, and eventually redeveloping the site into affordable housing units.
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32% Bias Score

Barnard College Occupied by Anti-Israel Protesters: Employee Assaulted
Over 50 anti-Israel protesters occupied a Barnard College building, allegedly assaulting an employee, protesting the expulsion of two Columbia University students for distributing hateful flyers; demands include amnesty and disciplinary reform.

Barnard College Occupied by Anti-Israel Protesters: Employee Assaulted
Over 50 anti-Israel protesters occupied a Barnard College building, allegedly assaulting an employee, protesting the expulsion of two Columbia University students for distributing hateful flyers; demands include amnesty and disciplinary reform.
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44% Bias Score

Mother Arrested for Child Abuse in Rostov Oblast
In Rostov Oblast, a 31-year-old mother was arrested for abusing her one-year-old daughter, who was found malnourished and neglected; the case is now in court, and the child is in foster care.

Mother Arrested for Child Abuse in Rostov Oblast
In Rostov Oblast, a 31-year-old mother was arrested for abusing her one-year-old daughter, who was found malnourished and neglected; the case is now in court, and the child is in foster care.
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64% Bias Score

Bulgarian Student Apathy Compared to Serbian Activism
A Bulgarian author contrasts the vibrant student-led protests in Serbia with the perceived apathy of Bulgarian students, questioning the reasons behind this difference and the implications for Bulgarian society.

Bulgarian Student Apathy Compared to Serbian Activism
A Bulgarian author contrasts the vibrant student-led protests in Serbia with the perceived apathy of Bulgarian students, questioning the reasons behind this difference and the implications for Bulgarian society.
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56% Bias Score
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