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ALS Diagnosis Highlighted by Early-Symptom Videos
Eric Brunner, a 38-year-old artist from Philadelphia, was diagnosed with ALS in 2020 after experiencing subtle initial symptoms, such as loss of coordination and hand weakness, as shown in videos shared by his wife on social media. The videos, watched millions of times, highlight the difficulty of e...
ALS Diagnosis Highlighted by Early-Symptom Videos
Eric Brunner, a 38-year-old artist from Philadelphia, was diagnosed with ALS in 2020 after experiencing subtle initial symptoms, such as loss of coordination and hand weakness, as shown in videos shared by his wife on social media. The videos, watched millions of times, highlight the difficulty of e...
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28% Bias Score


Sun Worshipper's Cancer Warning: Surgery After Mole Neglect
Jane Murray, a 46-year-old from Dublin, underwent surgery to remove a cancerous mole resulting from years of sunbathing, highlighting the dangers of sun exposure and the importance of early diagnosis; she is now cancer-free and urging others to protect themselves.
Sun Worshipper's Cancer Warning: Surgery After Mole Neglect
Jane Murray, a 46-year-old from Dublin, underwent surgery to remove a cancerous mole resulting from years of sunbathing, highlighting the dangers of sun exposure and the importance of early diagnosis; she is now cancer-free and urging others to protect themselves.
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28% Bias Score


Intellectual Dishonesty: Groupthink and the Suppression of Truth
Samuel Fitoussi's "Pourquoi les intellectuels se trompent" analyzes why brilliant minds support harmful ideologies, citing examples like the French press's denial of the Cambodian genocide and the high number of doctorate holders at the Wannsee Conference.
Intellectual Dishonesty: Groupthink and the Suppression of Truth
Samuel Fitoussi's "Pourquoi les intellectuels se trompent" analyzes why brilliant minds support harmful ideologies, citing examples like the French press's denial of the Cambodian genocide and the high number of doctorate holders at the Wannsee Conference.
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52% Bias Score


M2050 Summit: 50 Big Ideas for Melbourne's Future
A Melbourne summit brainstorming the city's future in 2050 generated 50 ideas, including a car-free Hoddle Grid, underground conveyor belt systems for goods and waste, a city-wide culture pass for children, and repurposing underused buildings.
M2050 Summit: 50 Big Ideas for Melbourne's Future
A Melbourne summit brainstorming the city's future in 2050 generated 50 ideas, including a car-free Hoddle Grid, underground conveyor belt systems for goods and waste, a city-wide culture pass for children, and repurposing underused buildings.
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36% Bias Score


Mexico City Revamps High School Admissions with Three-Tiered System
Mexico City's 272,000 high school applicants can choose open enrollment, UNAM/IPN exams, or a combination, starting in 2025; replacing a 1996 system, this process uses lotteries for high-demand schools and online exams for competitive institutions.
Mexico City Revamps High School Admissions with Three-Tiered System
Mexico City's 272,000 high school applicants can choose open enrollment, UNAM/IPN exams, or a combination, starting in 2025; replacing a 1996 system, this process uses lotteries for high-demand schools and online exams for competitive institutions.
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44% Bias Score


Death of Feyenoord Legend Joop van Daele
Joop van Daele, the "twelfth man" of Feyenoord, died at 77; his 1970 World Cup-winning goal against Estudiantes, during which he broke his glasses, remains a legendary moment in Dutch football history.
Death of Feyenoord Legend Joop van Daele
Joop van Daele, the "twelfth man" of Feyenoord, died at 77; his 1970 World Cup-winning goal against Estudiantes, during which he broke his glasses, remains a legendary moment in Dutch football history.
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24% Bias Score

Funeral Director Defamation Trial Exposes Substandard Practices
A defamation trial against funeral director Peter Tziotzis revealed allegations of misconduct, including improper body handling, theft of jewelry from the deceased Helen Moraitis, and operating a substandard funeral home with bodies stored improperly; Tziotzis denies these claims.

Funeral Director Defamation Trial Exposes Substandard Practices
A defamation trial against funeral director Peter Tziotzis revealed allegations of misconduct, including improper body handling, theft of jewelry from the deceased Helen Moraitis, and operating a substandard funeral home with bodies stored improperly; Tziotzis denies these claims.
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56% Bias Score

Costa Rica's May Beetles Face Extinction Due to Urbanization"
The population of May beetles (Phyllophaga) in Costa Rica is declining drastically, primarily due to urbanization, impacting biodiversity and agriculture; experts estimate a 95% loss in 40 years.

Costa Rica's May Beetles Face Extinction Due to Urbanization"
The population of May beetles (Phyllophaga) in Costa Rica is declining drastically, primarily due to urbanization, impacting biodiversity and agriculture; experts estimate a 95% loss in 40 years.
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32% Bias Score

Van der Heijden's Book on Parents' WWII Involvement
Chris van der Heijden's "Over de rand laait vuur" details his parents' World War II involvement: his mother's NSB membership and his father's SS service on the Eastern Front, revealing their motivations through personal letters and documents, creating a nuanced portrayal avoiding simple judgments.

Van der Heijden's Book on Parents' WWII Involvement
Chris van der Heijden's "Over de rand laait vuur" details his parents' World War II involvement: his mother's NSB membership and his father's SS service on the Eastern Front, revealing their motivations through personal letters and documents, creating a nuanced portrayal avoiding simple judgments.
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24% Bias Score

Curiosity Rover Finds Polygon-Patterned Rocks on Mars
NASA's Curiosity rover discovered polygon-patterned rocks on Mars, resembling dried mud on Earth, suggesting a link to the planet's history of water; further investigation is underway to determine their precise origin.

Curiosity Rover Finds Polygon-Patterned Rocks on Mars
NASA's Curiosity rover discovered polygon-patterned rocks on Mars, resembling dried mud on Earth, suggesting a link to the planet's history of water; further investigation is underway to determine their precise origin.
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4% Bias Score

Italian Togetherness: A Yearning for In-Person Social Connection
A Bibite Sanpellegrino study of 1,200 Italians reveals a growing trend of "Italian Togetherness," showcasing a desire for in-person social interaction despite time constraints and digital convenience; preferred activities include aperitivi and shared meals with friends and neighbors.

Italian Togetherness: A Yearning for In-Person Social Connection
A Bibite Sanpellegrino study of 1,200 Italians reveals a growing trend of "Italian Togetherness," showcasing a desire for in-person social interaction despite time constraints and digital convenience; preferred activities include aperitivi and shared meals with friends and neighbors.
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32% Bias Score

Cold Case Reopened: DNA Evidence Prompts Renewed Investigation into 2003 Bad Driburg Murder
The German police are reopening the 2003 murder investigation of Tino Werner in Bad Driburg using newly discovered DNA evidence, focusing on his social contacts, and offering a €10,000 reward.

Cold Case Reopened: DNA Evidence Prompts Renewed Investigation into 2003 Bad Driburg Murder
The German police are reopening the 2003 murder investigation of Tino Werner in Bad Driburg using newly discovered DNA evidence, focusing on his social contacts, and offering a €10,000 reward.
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40% Bias Score
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