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South Carolina Wildfires Double in Size Daily
A wildfire in South Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains has burned 17 square miles, doubling in size daily for three days due to dry conditions and high winds, but firefighters have prevented structural damage and injuries, though the fire season is expected to continue for many months.
South Carolina Wildfires Double in Size Daily
A wildfire in South Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains has burned 17 square miles, doubling in size daily for three days due to dry conditions and high winds, but firefighters have prevented structural damage and injuries, though the fire season is expected to continue for many months.
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24% Bias Score


Bipolar Disorder in Italy: High Misdiagnosis Rate and Delayed Treatment
In Italy, over one million people suffer from bipolar disorder, often misdiagnosed, leading to eight-year average delays before correct treatment, highlighting the need for improved diagnosis and reduced stigma.
Bipolar Disorder in Italy: High Misdiagnosis Rate and Delayed Treatment
In Italy, over one million people suffer from bipolar disorder, often misdiagnosed, leading to eight-year average delays before correct treatment, highlighting the need for improved diagnosis and reduced stigma.
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40% Bias Score


Accidental Wildfire in South Korea Kills 30, Exposes Climate Change Vulnerability
A 56-year-old South Korean man accidentally ignited a wildfire while tending to his grandparents' graves on March 22nd, resulting in 30 deaths, over 48,000 hectares of forest destruction, and the highlighting of the country's vulnerability to climate change.
Accidental Wildfire in South Korea Kills 30, Exposes Climate Change Vulnerability
A 56-year-old South Korean man accidentally ignited a wildfire while tending to his grandparents' graves on March 22nd, resulting in 30 deaths, over 48,000 hectares of forest destruction, and the highlighting of the country's vulnerability to climate change.
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24% Bias Score


Morrisons Closes In-Store Services Amidst Private Equity Ownership Concerns
Morrisons, acquired by CD&R in 2021, closed 52 cafes, 13 florists, and other services, impacting jobs and raising concerns about the future of its unique model, despite strong recent sales growth and debt reduction efforts via asset sales.
Morrisons Closes In-Store Services Amidst Private Equity Ownership Concerns
Morrisons, acquired by CD&R in 2021, closed 52 cafes, 13 florists, and other services, impacting jobs and raising concerns about the future of its unique model, despite strong recent sales growth and debt reduction efforts via asset sales.
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64% Bias Score


Ryanair Leaves Disabled Passenger Stranded
An 84-year-old disabled woman was left stranded at Hamburg airport after her Ryanair flight departed without her; her luggage, containing medication, was also on the flight; this highlights failures in communication and coordination between the airline, airport, and assistance providers.
Ryanair Leaves Disabled Passenger Stranded
An 84-year-old disabled woman was left stranded at Hamburg airport after her Ryanair flight departed without her; her luggage, containing medication, was also on the flight; this highlights failures in communication and coordination between the airline, airport, and assistance providers.
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48% Bias Score


Malinin Wins World Figure Skating Championship
Ilia Malinin, a 20-year-old American figure skater, won the World Figure Skating Championships in Boston, scoring 318.56 points, significantly ahead of second-place finisher Mikhail Shaidorov (287.47 points), showcasing his mastery of six quadruple jumps, including the quad Axel.
Malinin Wins World Figure Skating Championship
Ilia Malinin, a 20-year-old American figure skater, won the World Figure Skating Championships in Boston, scoring 318.56 points, significantly ahead of second-place finisher Mikhail Shaidorov (287.47 points), showcasing his mastery of six quadruple jumps, including the quad Axel.
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60% Bias Score

The Boring Billion: A Period of Evolutionary Stasis and Crucial Advancements
Between 1.8 and 0.8 billion years ago, Earth experienced the 'boring billion,' a period of evolutionary stasis characterized by low oxygen levels and slow tectonic movement; however, this period witnessed crucial developments such as the emergence of eukaryotic cells and sexual reproduction, laying ...

The Boring Billion: A Period of Evolutionary Stasis and Crucial Advancements
Between 1.8 and 0.8 billion years ago, Earth experienced the 'boring billion,' a period of evolutionary stasis characterized by low oxygen levels and slow tectonic movement; however, this period witnessed crucial developments such as the emergence of eukaryotic cells and sexual reproduction, laying ...
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12% Bias Score

Successful Pulmonary Thromboaspiration Saves Pregnant Woman and Unborn Child
A 26-year-old woman at 29 weeks pregnant underwent a rare pulmonary thromboaspiration procedure at Turin's Molinette hospital due to a massive bilateral pulmonary embolism, successfully saving both her and her baby's lives thanks to a multidisciplinary team's expertise.

Successful Pulmonary Thromboaspiration Saves Pregnant Woman and Unborn Child
A 26-year-old woman at 29 weeks pregnant underwent a rare pulmonary thromboaspiration procedure at Turin's Molinette hospital due to a massive bilateral pulmonary embolism, successfully saving both her and her baby's lives thanks to a multidisciplinary team's expertise.
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28% Bias Score

Microdischarges in Early Earth's Atmosphere May Have Synthesized Amino Acids
A new study published in Science Advances suggests that microdischarges between charged water droplets in early Earth's atmosphere could have synthesized amino acids, fundamental building blocks of life, offering a more continuous energy source than previously considered lightning strikes.

Microdischarges in Early Earth's Atmosphere May Have Synthesized Amino Acids
A new study published in Science Advances suggests that microdischarges between charged water droplets in early Earth's atmosphere could have synthesized amino acids, fundamental building blocks of life, offering a more continuous energy source than previously considered lightning strikes.
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12% Bias Score

UK Supermarkets Import Cauliflowers While British Farmers Waste Crops
British cauliflower farmers are wasting crops as supermarkets import from Europe, despite public support for UK farmers; this contradicts claims to reduce food miles and waste, potentially causing future supply shortages in the £35 million industry.

UK Supermarkets Import Cauliflowers While British Farmers Waste Crops
British cauliflower farmers are wasting crops as supermarkets import from Europe, despite public support for UK farmers; this contradicts claims to reduce food miles and waste, potentially causing future supply shortages in the £35 million industry.
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56% Bias Score

Study Reveals Dark Triad Traits in Women
Dr. Antonella Somma's research, involving almost 1000 women, reveals the presence of the Dark Triad personality traits (psychopathy, narcissism, Machiavellianism) in women, challenging the gendered perception of antagonism and highlighting key differences in their manifestation compared to men.

Study Reveals Dark Triad Traits in Women
Dr. Antonella Somma's research, involving almost 1000 women, reveals the presence of the Dark Triad personality traits (psychopathy, narcissism, Machiavellianism) in women, challenging the gendered perception of antagonism and highlighting key differences in their manifestation compared to men.
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52% Bias Score

Eisenbichler Retires Amidst German Ski Jumping Crisis
German ski jumper Markus Eisenbichler retired at Planica, where Domen Prevc set a new world record; this, coupled with the retirement of Stephan Leyhe and the lingering effects of the Norwegian suit manipulation scandal, raises concerns about the future of the German ski jumping team.

Eisenbichler Retires Amidst German Ski Jumping Crisis
German ski jumper Markus Eisenbichler retired at Planica, where Domen Prevc set a new world record; this, coupled with the retirement of Stephan Leyhe and the lingering effects of the Norwegian suit manipulation scandal, raises concerns about the future of the German ski jumping team.
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40% Bias Score
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