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Tarling Wins Giro d'Italia Stage 2 Time Trial; Roglic Takes Pink Jersey
Briton Joshua Tarling won the second stage of the Giro d'Italia, a 13.7km time trial in Tirana, Albania, beating Primoz Roglic by one second, who took the pink leader's jersey. Jay Vine finished third.
Tarling Wins Giro d'Italia Stage 2 Time Trial; Roglic Takes Pink Jersey
Briton Joshua Tarling won the second stage of the Giro d'Italia, a 13.7km time trial in Tirana, Albania, beating Primoz Roglic by one second, who took the pink leader's jersey. Jay Vine finished third.
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24% Bias Score


Urgent Search for Missing Autistic Teen in Llandudno
A 16-year-old autistic boy, Athrun, went missing from West Shore Beach in Llandudno, Wales, on Saturday afternoon while wearing only swim shorts; a large-scale search operation is underway.
Urgent Search for Missing Autistic Teen in Llandudno
A 16-year-old autistic boy, Athrun, went missing from West Shore Beach in Llandudno, Wales, on Saturday afternoon while wearing only swim shorts; a large-scale search operation is underway.
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36% Bias Score


Yorkshire Puffin Population Decline Raises Conservation Concerns
Every year, from April to July, approximately 3,000 puffins return to RSPB Bempton Cliffs in Yorkshire to breed, attracting numerous visitors; however, this iconic bird is on the RSPB Red List, with the UK population declining by about 25% since 2000 due to factors including overfishing, climate cha...
Yorkshire Puffin Population Decline Raises Conservation Concerns
Every year, from April to July, approximately 3,000 puffins return to RSPB Bempton Cliffs in Yorkshire to breed, attracting numerous visitors; however, this iconic bird is on the RSPB Red List, with the UK population declining by about 25% since 2000 due to factors including overfishing, climate cha...
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40% Bias Score


Death of Criminologist Wouter Buikhuisen: Legacy of the "Buikhuisen Affair
Criminologist Wouter Buikhuisen, known for the controversial "Buikhuisen Affair" surrounding his research on genetics and criminal behavior, died on Tuesday at 91; the affair, marked by intense public criticism and death threats, led to his departure from Leiden University but concluded with a recon...
Death of Criminologist Wouter Buikhuisen: Legacy of the "Buikhuisen Affair
Criminologist Wouter Buikhuisen, known for the controversial "Buikhuisen Affair" surrounding his research on genetics and criminal behavior, died on Tuesday at 91; the affair, marked by intense public criticism and death threats, led to his departure from Leiden University but concluded with a recon...
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36% Bias Score


MIT Study Debunks Common Assumption: Horizontally Dropped Eggs Break Less Often
An MIT study involving 180 dropped eggs reveals that eggs are significantly less likely to break when dropped horizontally than vertically, challenging common assumptions found in educational materials and highlighting the confusion between stiffness and toughness.
MIT Study Debunks Common Assumption: Horizontally Dropped Eggs Break Less Often
An MIT study involving 180 dropped eggs reveals that eggs are significantly less likely to break when dropped horizontally than vertically, challenging common assumptions found in educational materials and highlighting the confusion between stiffness and toughness.
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4% Bias Score


Highly Respected British Civil Servant Richard Wallace Dies at 78
Richard Wallace, a highly respected British civil servant, died at age 78; his career spanned the DHSS and Welsh Office, where he contributed to pivotal social security reforms, created the first DHSS staff video, and significantly improved Welsh infrastructure, demonstrating his impactful career an...
Highly Respected British Civil Servant Richard Wallace Dies at 78
Richard Wallace, a highly respected British civil servant, died at age 78; his career spanned the DHSS and Welsh Office, where he contributed to pivotal social security reforms, created the first DHSS staff video, and significantly improved Welsh infrastructure, demonstrating his impactful career an...
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20% Bias Score

Egypt Investigates Gasoline Quality Complaints, Compensates Consumers
The Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum investigated 870 complaints regarding gasoline quality (May 4-9, 2025), analyzing 807 samples; 5 failed quality standards. The ministry compensated consumers for faulty fuel pumps and implemented stricter testing protocols.

Egypt Investigates Gasoline Quality Complaints, Compensates Consumers
The Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum investigated 870 complaints regarding gasoline quality (May 4-9, 2025), analyzing 807 samples; 5 failed quality standards. The ministry compensated consumers for faulty fuel pumps and implemented stricter testing protocols.
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36% Bias Score

Pioneering Female Engineer Wrongly Accused of Spying
Monica Maurice, a pioneering female engineer and "Lady of the Lamp," ran the Wolf Safety Lamp Company for 40 years, improving miner safety; wrongly accused of spying during a British intelligence mission in Germany, she was later awarded an OBE.

Pioneering Female Engineer Wrongly Accused of Spying
Monica Maurice, a pioneering female engineer and "Lady of the Lamp," ran the Wolf Safety Lamp Company for 40 years, improving miner safety; wrongly accused of spying during a British intelligence mission in Germany, she was later awarded an OBE.
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32% Bias Score

Benches: A Microcosm of Societal Neglect
Two benches outside the author's house are occupied by marginalized groups—young couples, drug users, older men, and a disabled neighbor—revealing a lack of community support and societal disregard for vulnerable populations, prompting questions about empathy and systemic change.

Benches: A Microcosm of Societal Neglect
Two benches outside the author's house are occupied by marginalized groups—young couples, drug users, older men, and a disabled neighbor—revealing a lack of community support and societal disregard for vulnerable populations, prompting questions about empathy and systemic change.
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44% Bias Score

Indy 500 Faces Uncertain Future Amidst Racing Competition
The Indianapolis 500, running since 1911, faces challenges from NASCAR and Formula One, with its future uncertain after the 2020 sale to Roger Penske, despite a new TV deal with Fox.

Indy 500 Faces Uncertain Future Amidst Racing Competition
The Indianapolis 500, running since 1911, faces challenges from NASCAR and Formula One, with its future uncertain after the 2020 sale to Roger Penske, despite a new TV deal with Fox.
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36% Bias Score

Thuringia Sees Surge in Female Hunters
The number of female hunters in Thuringia, Germany, has increased from 490 in 2021 to approximately 1,200 in 2023, representing 9% of the estimated 13,000 hunters in the state. This rise is attributed to factors such as increased nature appreciation during the pandemic and engagement with hunting do...

Thuringia Sees Surge in Female Hunters
The number of female hunters in Thuringia, Germany, has increased from 490 in 2021 to approximately 1,200 in 2023, representing 9% of the estimated 13,000 hunters in the state. This rise is attributed to factors such as increased nature appreciation during the pandemic and engagement with hunting do...
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36% Bias Score

FC Twente Wins KNVB Cup Final Against PSV
FC Twente's women's team defeated PSV 2-1 in the KNVB Cup final in Rotterdam, securing their fourth cup title and strengthening their position for a league double; Twente's Kayleigh van Dooren scored against her former team PSV.

FC Twente Wins KNVB Cup Final Against PSV
FC Twente's women's team defeated PSV 2-1 in the KNVB Cup final in Rotterdam, securing their fourth cup title and strengthening their position for a league double; Twente's Kayleigh van Dooren scored against her former team PSV.
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44% Bias Score
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