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Metastatic Melanoma: Aggressive Treatment Yields Positive Results
Jennifer Frederick, 50, was diagnosed with metastatic malignant melanoma after discovering a lump in her groin; despite aggressive treatment causing severe side effects, scans show major improvement, highlighting advancements in immunotherapy and offering hope for long-term survival.
Metastatic Melanoma: Aggressive Treatment Yields Positive Results
Jennifer Frederick, 50, was diagnosed with metastatic malignant melanoma after discovering a lump in her groin; despite aggressive treatment causing severe side effects, scans show major improvement, highlighting advancements in immunotherapy and offering hope for long-term survival.
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40% Bias Score


Bronia": Kor'sia's Homage to Nijinska Premieres in Monte-Carlo
Kor'sia's new ballet, "Bronia," premiered at Monte-Carlo Ballet, paying tribute to Bronislava Nijinska through a 40-minute performance blending Nijinska's choreography with modern techniques, showcasing the Spanish company's innovative approach and marking a significant step in contemporary ballet.
Bronia": Kor'sia's Homage to Nijinska Premieres in Monte-Carlo
Kor'sia's new ballet, "Bronia," premiered at Monte-Carlo Ballet, paying tribute to Bronislava Nijinska through a 40-minute performance blending Nijinska's choreography with modern techniques, showcasing the Spanish company's innovative approach and marking a significant step in contemporary ballet.
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40% Bias Score


Corcovado National Park: 50 Years of Conservation, Facing Future Threats
Corcovado National Park in Costa Rica, celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2025, has successfully preserved its biodiversity through strict regulations and controlled access, but faces future challenges from increasing tourism and infrastructure development.
Corcovado National Park: 50 Years of Conservation, Facing Future Threats
Corcovado National Park in Costa Rica, celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2025, has successfully preserved its biodiversity through strict regulations and controlled access, but faces future challenges from increasing tourism and infrastructure development.
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32% Bias Score


Colorado Dentist's Pay Cut, Marital Issues Precede Wife's Death
Colorado dentist James Craig's wife, Angela, died under suspicious circumstances after he faced a significant pay cut and admitted marital problems, leading a colleague to discover a potassium cyanide delivery to his office and alert authorities.
Colorado Dentist's Pay Cut, Marital Issues Precede Wife's Death
Colorado dentist James Craig's wife, Angela, died under suspicious circumstances after he faced a significant pay cut and admitted marital problems, leading a colleague to discover a potassium cyanide delivery to his office and alert authorities.
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40% Bias Score


Vietnam Tourist Boat Capsizing: 34 Dead, 8 Missing in Ha Long Bay"
A tourist boat carrying 53 people, including at least 20 children, capsized in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam, on July 19th, resulting in at least 34 deaths and eight missing persons after a sudden severe rainstorm.
Vietnam Tourist Boat Capsizing: 34 Dead, 8 Missing in Ha Long Bay"
A tourist boat carrying 53 people, including at least 20 children, capsized in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam, on July 19th, resulting in at least 34 deaths and eight missing persons after a sudden severe rainstorm.
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28% Bias Score


2025 YKS Results Announced: Gender Performance Disparities Revealed
The 2025 Higher Education Institutions Examination (YKS) results were announced on June 21-22, revealing Ahmet Eren Özyurtseven and Muhammed İsmail Kuşat as top scorers in various categories, with higher female participation rates but varying gender performance across subjects. The application perio...
2025 YKS Results Announced: Gender Performance Disparities Revealed
The 2025 Higher Education Institutions Examination (YKS) results were announced on June 21-22, revealing Ahmet Eren Özyurtseven and Muhammed İsmail Kuşat as top scorers in various categories, with higher female participation rates but varying gender performance across subjects. The application perio...
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40% Bias Score

Comfort Bears Provides 50,000 Stuffed Animals to Disaster-Stricken Children
Mimi Hymel, inspired by her Hurricane Katrina experience, founded Comfort Bears in a Catastrophe, a nonprofit providing over 50,000 stuffed animals and mental health resources to children affected by disasters like the recent Texas Hill Country floods, demonstrating the power of community response a...

Comfort Bears Provides 50,000 Stuffed Animals to Disaster-Stricken Children
Mimi Hymel, inspired by her Hurricane Katrina experience, founded Comfort Bears in a Catastrophe, a nonprofit providing over 50,000 stuffed animals and mental health resources to children affected by disasters like the recent Texas Hill Country floods, demonstrating the power of community response a...
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16% Bias Score

Texas Camp Reopens After Deadly Floods Thanks to Massive Volunteer Effort
A Texas summer camp for disabled children, devastated by deadly floods that resulted in at least 134 deaths and 101 missing people, reopened on July 13th thanks to the efforts of two men and over 1000 volunteers who cleaned up the extensive damage in four days.

Texas Camp Reopens After Deadly Floods Thanks to Massive Volunteer Effort
A Texas summer camp for disabled children, devastated by deadly floods that resulted in at least 134 deaths and 101 missing people, reopened on July 13th thanks to the efforts of two men and over 1000 volunteers who cleaned up the extensive damage in four days.
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48% Bias Score

Comfort Bears Provides Stuffed Animals and Mental Health Support to Children After Disasters
Mimi Hymel, inspired by her Katrina experience, founded Comfort Bears in a Catastrophe, a nonprofit providing over 50,000 stuffed animals and mental health resources to children affected by disasters like the recent Texas floods, demonstrating a unique approach to child disaster relief.

Comfort Bears Provides Stuffed Animals and Mental Health Support to Children After Disasters
Mimi Hymel, inspired by her Katrina experience, founded Comfort Bears in a Catastrophe, a nonprofit providing over 50,000 stuffed animals and mental health resources to children affected by disasters like the recent Texas floods, demonstrating a unique approach to child disaster relief.
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28% Bias Score

AI Helps Restore California Red-Legged Frog Population
A multi-year conservation project successfully reintroduced the federally threatened California red-legged frog to Southern California using AI to analyze audio recordings and monitor populations, marking the first time in decades the frog has been heard in the region.

AI Helps Restore California Red-Legged Frog Population
A multi-year conservation project successfully reintroduced the federally threatened California red-legged frog to Southern California using AI to analyze audio recordings and monitor populations, marking the first time in decades the frog has been heard in the region.
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36% Bias Score

Vietnam Vet's Carousel Heals PTSD, Delights Millions
After returning from the Vietnam War with PTSD, Marine Cpl. Scott Harrison created the Carousel of Happiness in Nederland, Colorado, a non-profit that has served over one million people and profoundly impacted his own mental health.

Vietnam Vet's Carousel Heals PTSD, Delights Millions
After returning from the Vietnam War with PTSD, Marine Cpl. Scott Harrison created the Carousel of Happiness in Nederland, Colorado, a non-profit that has served over one million people and profoundly impacted his own mental health.
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32% Bias Score

World Record Run at North Pole
Two Russian athletes, Vladimir Voloshin and Radmir Bikmetov, set a world record by running 80 kilometers on a nuclear icebreaker at the North Pole, as part of a larger expedition with 120 participants from July 3rd to 14th, costing between 3,245,000 and 5,045,000 rubles.

World Record Run at North Pole
Two Russian athletes, Vladimir Voloshin and Radmir Bikmetov, set a world record by running 80 kilometers on a nuclear icebreaker at the North Pole, as part of a larger expedition with 120 participants from July 3rd to 14th, costing between 3,245,000 and 5,045,000 rubles.
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36% Bias Score
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