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Rostov Honors WWII Veterans, Plans Book on City Heroes
Sixty veterans of the Great Patriotic War reside in Rostov-on-Don, with the oldest, 103-year-old Rodion Shutinko, celebrating his 104th birthday on November 7th; a book commemorating Rostov heroes from various conflicts is being published for Victory Day.
Rostov Honors WWII Veterans, Plans Book on City Heroes
Sixty veterans of the Great Patriotic War reside in Rostov-on-Don, with the oldest, 103-year-old Rodion Shutinko, celebrating his 104th birthday on November 7th; a book commemorating Rostov heroes from various conflicts is being published for Victory Day.
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68% Bias Score


Feyenoord Edges Almere City in Late Eredivisie Thriller
Feyenoord overcame a slow start and Almere City's early lead to win 2-1 with a late goal by David Hancko, securing third place in the Eredivisie.
Feyenoord Edges Almere City in Late Eredivisie Thriller
Feyenoord overcame a slow start and Almere City's early lead to win 2-1 with a late goal by David Hancko, securing third place in the Eredivisie.
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40% Bias Score


Tempe Train Disaster: Survivor's 112 Call Reveals Burning Train, Injuries
A 19-year-old student's emergency call following the Tempe train derailment reveals a burning train and widespread injuries, highlighting the immediate chaos and challenges faced by survivors in the aftermath.
Tempe Train Disaster: Survivor's 112 Call Reveals Burning Train, Injuries
A 19-year-old student's emergency call following the Tempe train derailment reveals a burning train and widespread injuries, highlighting the immediate chaos and challenges faced by survivors in the aftermath.
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20% Bias Score


California's Flu Season Exceeds COVID-19 Deaths
California's 2023 flu season, the worst in over seven years, has led to over 4,300 hospitalizations in February alone, exceeding COVID-19 deaths and resulting in 15 pediatric fatalities due to a highly infectious influenza-A strain and low vaccination rates.
California's Flu Season Exceeds COVID-19 Deaths
California's 2023 flu season, the worst in over seven years, has led to over 4,300 hospitalizations in February alone, exceeding COVID-19 deaths and resulting in 15 pediatric fatalities due to a highly infectious influenza-A strain and low vaccination rates.
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44% Bias Score


Berkshire Hathaway's Record Cash Pile Raises Questions
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway ended 2024 with a record $334 billion in cash after selling over $134 billion in stocks, a move that contrasts with his typical investment strategy and raises questions about market outlook and succession planning.
Berkshire Hathaway's Record Cash Pile Raises Questions
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway ended 2024 with a record $334 billion in cash after selling over $134 billion in stocks, a move that contrasts with his typical investment strategy and raises questions about market outlook and succession planning.
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52% Bias Score


5.1 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes British Columbia
A 5.1 magnitude earthquake struck 24 kilometers northeast of Sechelt, British Columbia at 1:26 p.m. local time on Friday, causing shaking felt across the southwest coast, prompting emergency alerts, but with no immediate reports of damage. The US National Tsunami Warning Center reported no tsunami r...
5.1 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes British Columbia
A 5.1 magnitude earthquake struck 24 kilometers northeast of Sechelt, British Columbia at 1:26 p.m. local time on Friday, causing shaking felt across the southwest coast, prompting emergency alerts, but with no immediate reports of damage. The US National Tsunami Warning Center reported no tsunami r...
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Amels Wins 22nd National High Jump Title
Douwe Amels won his 22nd national high jump title in Apeldoorn, Netherlands, clearing 2.13 meters, securing his 11th indoor title; however, his qualification for the European Championships depends on his European ranking.

Amels Wins 22nd National High Jump Title
Douwe Amels won his 22nd national high jump title in Apeldoorn, Netherlands, clearing 2.13 meters, securing his 11th indoor title; however, his qualification for the European Championships depends on his European ranking.
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20% Bias Score

US Special Education Faces Funding Crisis, Jeopardizing FAPE
Rising costs of special education in the US, driven by increased student numbers and insufficient federal funding (currently at 15% instead of the promised 40%), are jeopardizing the provision of Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) and exacerbating existing inequities among school districts.

US Special Education Faces Funding Crisis, Jeopardizing FAPE
Rising costs of special education in the US, driven by increased student numbers and insufficient federal funding (currently at 15% instead of the promised 40%), are jeopardizing the provision of Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) and exacerbating existing inequities among school districts.
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52% Bias Score

Zizzians Group Linked to Six Murders in US
The Zizzians, a group allegedly led by Jack Lasota, are linked to at least six murders across the US, with three members facing charges including trespassing and obstruction of justice, and four facing murder charges; the group's ideology evolved from rationalism to justifying violence.

Zizzians Group Linked to Six Murders in US
The Zizzians, a group allegedly led by Jack Lasota, are linked to at least six murders across the US, with three members facing charges including trespassing and obstruction of justice, and four facing murder charges; the group's ideology evolved from rationalism to justifying violence.
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56% Bias Score

Newsom Seeks $40 Billion in Federal Aid for LA Wildfire Recovery
California Governor Gavin Newsom requested $40 billion in federal aid for Los Angeles wildfire recovery after the Eaton and Palisades fires, which destroyed 16,255 structures, killed 29 people, and caused an estimated $164 billion in damages.

Newsom Seeks $40 Billion in Federal Aid for LA Wildfire Recovery
California Governor Gavin Newsom requested $40 billion in federal aid for Los Angeles wildfire recovery after the Eaton and Palisades fires, which destroyed 16,255 structures, killed 29 people, and caused an estimated $164 billion in damages.
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24% Bias Score

Trujillo Mall Dome Collapse Kills Six, Highlights Safety Failures
The dome of Real Plaza Trujillo shopping mall collapsed on January 5th, 2024, killing at least six and injuring 79, after being ordered closed on December 29th, 2023, for structural deficiencies, but reopened on January 4th, 2024, despite warnings.

Trujillo Mall Dome Collapse Kills Six, Highlights Safety Failures
The dome of Real Plaza Trujillo shopping mall collapsed on January 5th, 2024, killing at least six and injuring 79, after being ordered closed on December 29th, 2023, for structural deficiencies, but reopened on January 4th, 2024, despite warnings.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Court Blocks Ban on Three Islamic Preachers
A Dutch court blocked the government's attempt to ban three Islamic preachers—Abu Bakr Zoud, Ali Hammuda, and Mohammed Hijab—from speaking at the Ramadan Expo in Utrecht, citing insufficient evidence of extremism despite their controversial views on homosexuality, the Hamas attack, and the Israeli-P...

Dutch Court Blocks Ban on Three Islamic Preachers
A Dutch court blocked the government's attempt to ban three Islamic preachers—Abu Bakr Zoud, Ali Hammuda, and Mohammed Hijab—from speaking at the Ramadan Expo in Utrecht, citing insufficient evidence of extremism despite their controversial views on homosexuality, the Hamas attack, and the Israeli-P...
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48% Bias Score
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