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Rockets Force Game 7, Beat Warriors 115-107
The Houston Rockets staved off elimination by beating the Golden State Warriors 115-107 in Game 6 on Friday, forcing a Game 7 on Sunday in Houston. Fred VanVleet's 29 points and Alperen Sengun's double-double led the Rockets' balanced attack that overcame Stephen Curry's 29 points in a game where th...
Rockets Force Game 7, Beat Warriors 115-107
The Houston Rockets staved off elimination by beating the Golden State Warriors 115-107 in Game 6 on Friday, forcing a Game 7 on Sunday in Houston. Fred VanVleet's 29 points and Alperen Sengun's double-double led the Rockets' balanced attack that overcame Stephen Curry's 29 points in a game where th...
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32% Bias Score


Captive-Bred Axolotls Thrive in Wild, Offering Hope for Endangered Species
Researchers in Mexico City successfully reintroduced 18 captive-bred axolotls into their native habitat, demonstrating that captive-bred axolotls can thrive in the wild and suggesting a promising conservation strategy for this critically endangered species.
Captive-Bred Axolotls Thrive in Wild, Offering Hope for Endangered Species
Researchers in Mexico City successfully reintroduced 18 captive-bred axolotls into their native habitat, demonstrating that captive-bred axolotls can thrive in the wild and suggesting a promising conservation strategy for this critically endangered species.
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40% Bias Score


German High School's Smartphone Ban Shows Early Success
Dalton High School in Alsdorf, Germany, implemented a daily smartphone ban, resulting in minimal violations and increased student interaction on its first day; the initiative is part of a growing trend across Europe to mitigate the negative impact of excessive screen time on student learning and wel...
German High School's Smartphone Ban Shows Early Success
Dalton High School in Alsdorf, Germany, implemented a daily smartphone ban, resulting in minimal violations and increased student interaction on its first day; the initiative is part of a growing trend across Europe to mitigate the negative impact of excessive screen time on student learning and wel...
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48% Bias Score


Retraction of Tel al Hammam Meteorite Impact Study
A 2021 scientific article claiming a meteorite destroyed the Israeli settlement Tel al Hammam 3600 years ago has been retracted by Scientific Reports due to methodological errors, flawed analysis, and misinterpretations of geochemical and astronomical data, despite objections from several authors.
Retraction of Tel al Hammam Meteorite Impact Study
A 2021 scientific article claiming a meteorite destroyed the Israeli settlement Tel al Hammam 3600 years ago has been retracted by Scientific Reports due to methodological errors, flawed analysis, and misinterpretations of geochemical and astronomical data, despite objections from several authors.
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52% Bias Score


14 Killed in DRC Road Accident, Highlighting Urgent Need for Road Improvements
A bus accident on the RN1 road in Masimanimba, DRC, on April 28th, 2025, killed 14 and injured 3 due to a collision with pedestrians while avoiding a truck. The narrow road is blamed, prompting calls for improvements.
14 Killed in DRC Road Accident, Highlighting Urgent Need for Road Improvements
A bus accident on the RN1 road in Masimanimba, DRC, on April 28th, 2025, killed 14 and injured 3 due to a collision with pedestrians while avoiding a truck. The narrow road is blamed, prompting calls for improvements.
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40% Bias Score


Mayor's 300-Mile Cycle to Mend 1,000-Year-Old Rift
Cambridgeshire mayor Richard Slade will cycle 300 miles to Cornwall over the bank holiday weekend to raise £10,000 for local theatre groups, aiming to heal a 1,000-year-old rift between St Neots and St Neot, sparked by the alleged theft of Saint Neot's bones.
Mayor's 300-Mile Cycle to Mend 1,000-Year-Old Rift
Cambridgeshire mayor Richard Slade will cycle 300 miles to Cornwall over the bank holiday weekend to raise £10,000 for local theatre groups, aiming to heal a 1,000-year-old rift between St Neots and St Neot, sparked by the alleged theft of Saint Neot's bones.
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40% Bias Score

Record High Weekly Measles Cases in U.S. Surpass 2019 Peak
Weekly measles cases in the U.S. hit a record high of 111 for the week of March 30th, surpassing the 2019 peak, with the majority stemming from a large Texas outbreak linked to at least 750 cases, exceeding all previous outbreaks since 2000, resulting in three deaths and higher hospitalization rates...

Record High Weekly Measles Cases in U.S. Surpass 2019 Peak
Weekly measles cases in the U.S. hit a record high of 111 for the week of March 30th, surpassing the 2019 peak, with the majority stemming from a large Texas outbreak linked to at least 750 cases, exceeding all previous outbreaks since 2000, resulting in three deaths and higher hospitalization rates...
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36% Bias Score

Severe Weather Threatens 25 Million Americans
A severe weather system impacting over 25 million Americans on Saturday brings damaging winds, large hail, tornadoes, and flash flooding across the central and eastern U.S., stemming from an "omega block pattern" and causing widespread damage from Texas to Ohio.

Severe Weather Threatens 25 Million Americans
A severe weather system impacting over 25 million Americans on Saturday brings damaging winds, large hail, tornadoes, and flash flooding across the central and eastern U.S., stemming from an "omega block pattern" and causing widespread damage from Texas to Ohio.
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Eight Injured in Stuttgart Car Crash
At least eight people were injured, three critically, when a car hit a crowd in Stuttgart, Germany's Olgaeck district on an unspecified date; the driver was arrested, and police ruled out a terror attack.

Eight Injured in Stuttgart Car Crash
At least eight people were injured, three critically, when a car hit a crowd in Stuttgart, Germany's Olgaeck district on an unspecified date; the driver was arrested, and police ruled out a terror attack.
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44% Bias Score

Pterosaur Footprints Reveal Ground-Dwelling Behavior
A new study using 3D modeling and analysis of pterosaur footprints reveals that Quetzalcoatlus pterosaurs, with wingspans up to 10 meters, were frequent ground dwellers, inhabiting both coastal and inland areas for 160 million years until their extinction 66 million years ago, offering new insights ...

Pterosaur Footprints Reveal Ground-Dwelling Behavior
A new study using 3D modeling and analysis of pterosaur footprints reveals that Quetzalcoatlus pterosaurs, with wingspans up to 10 meters, were frequent ground dwellers, inhabiting both coastal and inland areas for 160 million years until their extinction 66 million years ago, offering new insights ...
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Falkirk Returns to Scottish Premiership After 15-Year Absence
Falkirk secured promotion to the Scottish Premiership after a 15-year absence, winning the Championship title with a 3-1 victory over Hamilton Academical on the final day of the season, marking their second consecutive title win under manager John McGlynn.

Falkirk Returns to Scottish Premiership After 15-Year Absence
Falkirk secured promotion to the Scottish Premiership after a 15-year absence, winning the Championship title with a 3-1 victory over Hamilton Academical on the final day of the season, marking their second consecutive title win under manager John McGlynn.
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36% Bias Score

WWII: War Children Share Their Stories on NOS Podcast
The NOS podcast "Het Beste uit het Oog" this week compiles moving interviews with war children, recounting their diverse experiences and the lasting impact of World War II on their lives and families.

WWII: War Children Share Their Stories on NOS Podcast
The NOS podcast "Het Beste uit het Oog" this week compiles moving interviews with war children, recounting their diverse experiences and the lasting impact of World War II on their lives and families.
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28% Bias Score
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