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Explosion at U.S. Steel Plant Kills Two
A gas valve explosion during routine maintenance at a U.S. Steel plant near Pittsburgh killed two workers, injured ten, and heavily damaged the facility; the incident highlights safety concerns at aging industrial plants.
Explosion at U.S. Steel Plant Kills Two
A gas valve explosion during routine maintenance at a U.S. Steel plant near Pittsburgh killed two workers, injured ten, and heavily damaged the facility; the incident highlights safety concerns at aging industrial plants.
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36% Bias Score


Criminology Student Sentenced to Life for Idaho Murders
Bryan Kohberger, a former criminology student, was sentenced to life in prison for the November 2022 quadruple murder of four University of Idaho students; his criminology professor expressed horror and a lack of understanding of his actions.
Criminology Student Sentenced to Life for Idaho Murders
Bryan Kohberger, a former criminology student, was sentenced to life in prison for the November 2022 quadruple murder of four University of Idaho students; his criminology professor expressed horror and a lack of understanding of his actions.
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40% Bias Score


California Program Addresses Dorm Room Needs for Foster Youth Entering College
Dec My Dorm, founded in 2018, provides dorm room essentials and support to over 140 California foster youth annually, addressing a critical gap in college support and improving their transition to higher education.
California Program Addresses Dorm Room Needs for Foster Youth Entering College
Dec My Dorm, founded in 2018, provides dorm room essentials and support to over 140 California foster youth annually, addressing a critical gap in college support and improving their transition to higher education.
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28% Bias Score


Elite UK Universities' Student Enrollment Surge Threatens Lower-Ranked Institutions
Analysis of UCAS data reveals that top UK universities enrolled 41% of 18-year-old UK students in 2024, a rise from previous years, leaving lower-ranked institutions at risk of mergers due to decreased student numbers and increased competition for a reduced pool of international students.
Elite UK Universities' Student Enrollment Surge Threatens Lower-Ranked Institutions
Analysis of UCAS data reveals that top UK universities enrolled 41% of 18-year-old UK students in 2024, a rise from previous years, leaving lower-ranked institutions at risk of mergers due to decreased student numbers and increased competition for a reduced pool of international students.
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52% Bias Score


Pediatric Heart Valve Saves Woman's Life in Innovative Fistula Closure
An 84-year-old woman's life was saved using a pediatric heart valve (Amplatzer) to close a post-surgical esophageal fistula in a novel procedure at the Puerta de Hierro Majadahonda University Hospital in Madrid, involving a multidisciplinary team, after previous treatments failed.
Pediatric Heart Valve Saves Woman's Life in Innovative Fistula Closure
An 84-year-old woman's life was saved using a pediatric heart valve (Amplatzer) to close a post-surgical esophageal fistula in a novel procedure at the Puerta de Hierro Majadahonda University Hospital in Madrid, involving a multidisciplinary team, after previous treatments failed.
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28% Bias Score


Serious highway accidents cause major traffic jams in southern Netherlands
Multiple accidents on Dutch highways in the south on August 15, 2025, caused over 500km of traffic jams due to accidents, roadworks, holiday traffic and border controls; one serious accident on the A73 involved two trucks, injuring both drivers.
Serious highway accidents cause major traffic jams in southern Netherlands
Multiple accidents on Dutch highways in the south on August 15, 2025, caused over 500km of traffic jams due to accidents, roadworks, holiday traffic and border controls; one serious accident on the A73 involved two trucks, injuring both drivers.
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16% Bias Score

Stockholm Urges Water Conservation Amid Record Heatwave
Due to record-breaking heat in Sweden, Stockholm's water authority urged 1.5 million residents and businesses to reduce water consumption as high temperatures lowered Lake Mälaren's water production, affecting two million people's drinking water.

Stockholm Urges Water Conservation Amid Record Heatwave
Due to record-breaking heat in Sweden, Stockholm's water authority urged 1.5 million residents and businesses to reduce water consumption as high temperatures lowered Lake Mälaren's water production, affecting two million people's drinking water.
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20% Bias Score

SailGP Returns to Germany for 2026 and 2027
The SailGP, a high-speed sailing league, will return to Sassnitz, Germany, for races on August 22-23, 2026, and again in 2027, driven by the success of the 2025 event which drew 12,000 spectators and showcased Germany as a key market.

SailGP Returns to Germany for 2026 and 2027
The SailGP, a high-speed sailing league, will return to Sassnitz, Germany, for races on August 22-23, 2026, and again in 2027, driven by the success of the 2025 event which drew 12,000 spectators and showcased Germany as a key market.
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40% Bias Score

Second Homicide Investigation Opened After Four Bodies Found in Seine River
Four bodies were found in the Seine River near Choisy-le-Roi, France; a second homicide investigation was launched after scans revealed a second body had signs of violence; one victim, a man in his 40s from Val-de-Marne, has been identified.

Second Homicide Investigation Opened After Four Bodies Found in Seine River
Four bodies were found in the Seine River near Choisy-le-Roi, France; a second homicide investigation was launched after scans revealed a second body had signs of violence; one victim, a man in his 40s from Val-de-Marne, has been identified.
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16% Bias Score

Chabbey Wins Tour de Romandie Queen Stage; Zigart Takes Overall Lead
Elise Chabbey won the queen stage of the Tour de Romandie, a 120km race culminating in a challenging 12.8km climb to La Tzoumaz, while Urska Zigart took the overall lead; the race was impacted by the absence of five teams due to a tracking system dispute with the UCI.

Chabbey Wins Tour de Romandie Queen Stage; Zigart Takes Overall Lead
Elise Chabbey won the queen stage of the Tour de Romandie, a 120km race culminating in a challenging 12.8km climb to La Tzoumaz, while Urska Zigart took the overall lead; the race was impacted by the absence of five teams due to a tracking system dispute with the UCI.
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24% Bias Score

5.6 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes South-East Queensland
A 5.6-magnitude earthquake struck Kilkivan, Queensland, Australia, at 9:49 am on Saturday, causing shaking felt across south-east Queensland, leaving nearly 13,000 homes and businesses without power, and prompting reports from as far as Brisbane and the Gold Coast.

5.6 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes South-East Queensland
A 5.6-magnitude earthquake struck Kilkivan, Queensland, Australia, at 9:49 am on Saturday, causing shaking felt across south-east Queensland, leaving nearly 13,000 homes and businesses without power, and prompting reports from as far as Brisbane and the Gold Coast.
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28% Bias Score

Noblejas Mayor's Hunger Strike Demands High School Approval
The mayor of Noblejas, Agustín Jiménez, is starting a hunger strike on August 18th to pressure the regional government of Castilla-La Mancha into fulfilling an 18-year-old promise to build a high school in his town; the government claims insufficient student numbers justify the decision.

Noblejas Mayor's Hunger Strike Demands High School Approval
The mayor of Noblejas, Agustín Jiménez, is starting a hunger strike on August 18th to pressure the regional government of Castilla-La Mancha into fulfilling an 18-year-old promise to build a high school in his town; the government claims insufficient student numbers justify the decision.
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52% Bias Score
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