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Fatal Private Jet Crash at Scottsdale Airport
A Learjet 35A, owned by Vince Neil, crashed at Scottsdale Airport on February 10th after its landing gear failed, killing one and injuring four others; the NTSB is investigating.
Fatal Private Jet Crash at Scottsdale Airport
A Learjet 35A, owned by Vince Neil, crashed at Scottsdale Airport on February 10th after its landing gear failed, killing one and injuring four others; the NTSB is investigating.
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28% Bias Score


Fatal Private Jet Crash at Scottsdale Airport
A private jet owned by Vince Neil crashed at Scottsdale Airport on Monday, February 10th, killing one person and injuring three others after its landing gear failed, causing it to collide with another plane; the NTSB is investigating.
Fatal Private Jet Crash at Scottsdale Airport
A private jet owned by Vince Neil crashed at Scottsdale Airport on Monday, February 10th, killing one person and injuring three others after its landing gear failed, causing it to collide with another plane; the NTSB is investigating.
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28% Bias Score


26-Year-Old Cold Case Solved: DNA, Public Appeal Lead to Murder Arrest
Toronto police arrested 50-year-old Ronald Gordon Ackerman for the first-degree murder of Donna Oglive, whose body was found in a parking lot in 1998; advancements in DNA technology and a renewed public appeal led to the arrest.
26-Year-Old Cold Case Solved: DNA, Public Appeal Lead to Murder Arrest
Toronto police arrested 50-year-old Ronald Gordon Ackerman for the first-degree murder of Donna Oglive, whose body was found in a parking lot in 1998; advancements in DNA technology and a renewed public appeal led to the arrest.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Reverses Paper Straw Ban, Reinstates Plastic Straws in US Government
President Trump issued an executive order immediately ending the US government's use of paper straws, reverting to plastic straws due to their perceived superior functionality, despite environmental concerns and a previous directive phasing out plastic straws by 2035.
Trump Reverses Paper Straw Ban, Reinstates Plastic Straws in US Government
President Trump issued an executive order immediately ending the US government's use of paper straws, reverting to plastic straws due to their perceived superior functionality, despite environmental concerns and a previous directive phasing out plastic straws by 2035.
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52% Bias Score


Google Removes Diversity Holidays from Calendars
Google's online and mobile calendars will no longer automatically include Black History Month, Women's History Month, and LGBTQ+ holidays starting in 2025, a change Google says is due to the unsustainability of manually maintaining hundreds of global events, following a recent rollback of DEI initia...
Google Removes Diversity Holidays from Calendars
Google's online and mobile calendars will no longer automatically include Black History Month, Women's History Month, and LGBTQ+ holidays starting in 2025, a change Google says is due to the unsustainability of manually maintaining hundreds of global events, following a recent rollback of DEI initia...
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56% Bias Score


Sichuan Landslide: One Dead, 28 Missing
A landslide in Jinping village, Sichuan province, China, on Saturday at 11:50 AM, has caused one death, 28 missing, and two injuries, prompting a large-scale rescue operation involving 949 personnel and advanced technology.
Sichuan Landslide: One Dead, 28 Missing
A landslide in Jinping village, Sichuan province, China, on Saturday at 11:50 AM, has caused one death, 28 missing, and two injuries, prompting a large-scale rescue operation involving 949 personnel and advanced technology.
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Korean Air Named Airline of the Year 2025 for Prioritizing Passenger Comfort
AirlineRatings.com named Korean Air the Airline of the Year 2025, citing its commitment to passenger comfort, particularly legroom, as a key factor; this contrasts with the industry trend of reducing seat pitch to increase capacity.

Korean Air Named Airline of the Year 2025 for Prioritizing Passenger Comfort
AirlineRatings.com named Korean Air the Airline of the Year 2025, citing its commitment to passenger comfort, particularly legroom, as a key factor; this contrasts with the industry trend of reducing seat pitch to increase capacity.
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36% Bias Score

U.S. Pertussis Deaths and Infections Rise to 2017 Levels
The U.S. saw at least 12 pertussis deaths in 2024, the highest since 2017, with weekly infections recently reaching 360 cases nationally—a 27% increase from the prior week; Florida reported the most cases (44), mostly in children under 5, prompting vaccination recommendations.

U.S. Pertussis Deaths and Infections Rise to 2017 Levels
The U.S. saw at least 12 pertussis deaths in 2024, the highest since 2017, with weekly infections recently reaching 360 cases nationally—a 27% increase from the prior week; Florida reported the most cases (44), mostly in children under 5, prompting vaccination recommendations.
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48% Bias Score

SN 2014C's Unexpected Transition and U-Shaped Circumstellar Material
An international team's study of supernova SN 2014C, located 40–45 million light-years away in the NGC 7331 galaxy, revealed its unexpected transition from type Ib to type IIn supernova, caused by the progenitor star shedding its hydrogen layer before exploding, leaving a U-shaped circumstellar mate...

SN 2014C's Unexpected Transition and U-Shaped Circumstellar Material
An international team's study of supernova SN 2014C, located 40–45 million light-years away in the NGC 7331 galaxy, revealed its unexpected transition from type Ib to type IIn supernova, caused by the progenitor star shedding its hydrogen layer before exploding, leaving a U-shaped circumstellar mate...
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Earth's Inner Core Shape Change Detected
Scientists discovered potential deformation of up to 100 meters in the Earth's inner core using seismic wave data from 1991-2023, possibly linked to changes in the magnetic field and its rotation, raising questions about the planet's long-term stability.

Earth's Inner Core Shape Change Detected
Scientists discovered potential deformation of up to 100 meters in the Earth's inner core using seismic wave data from 1991-2023, possibly linked to changes in the magnetic field and its rotation, raising questions about the planet's long-term stability.
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16% Bias Score

Asteroid Impact Probability Doubles: 2024 YR4 Poses Localized Threat
NASA has doubled the probability of asteroid 2024 YR4, discovered in December 2023, impacting Earth in December 2032 to 2.1%, posing a localized threat if it strikes a populated area, comparable to the 1908 Tunguska event.

Asteroid Impact Probability Doubles: 2024 YR4 Poses Localized Threat
NASA has doubled the probability of asteroid 2024 YR4, discovered in December 2023, impacting Earth in December 2032 to 2.1%, posing a localized threat if it strikes a populated area, comparable to the 1908 Tunguska event.
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24% Bias Score

Restoration of Damaged Han Dynasty Murals in Xi'an
In Xi'an, China, a team led by Jin Zilin is restoring 21 damaged Han Dynasty tomb murals discovered in 2013, facing challenges like reassembling shattered fragments and removing transport reinforcements, showcasing the dedication to preserving cultural heritage.

Restoration of Damaged Han Dynasty Murals in Xi'an
In Xi'an, China, a team led by Jin Zilin is restoring 21 damaged Han Dynasty tomb murals discovered in 2013, facing challenges like reassembling shattered fragments and removing transport reinforcements, showcasing the dedication to preserving cultural heritage.
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28% Bias Score
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