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Liverpool Celebration: 79 Injured in Car Incident
A former British navy soldier, Paul Doyle, drove his car into a crowd celebrating Liverpool F.C.'s championship win on May 29th, injuring 79 people, seven of whom remain hospitalized; he was charged with seven counts including dangerous driving and causing grievous bodily harm.
Liverpool Celebration: 79 Injured in Car Incident
A former British navy soldier, Paul Doyle, drove his car into a crowd celebrating Liverpool F.C.'s championship win on May 29th, injuring 79 people, seven of whom remain hospitalized; he was charged with seven counts including dangerous driving and causing grievous bodily harm.
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24% Bias Score


Glacier Collapse in Swiss Alps Creates Dam, Threatens Villages
A glacier collapse in the Swiss Alps buried a village, creating a lake of rising water behind a debris dam, prompting evacuations and raising concerns about further landslides and downstream flooding.
Glacier Collapse in Swiss Alps Creates Dam, Threatens Villages
A glacier collapse in the Swiss Alps buried a village, creating a lake of rising water behind a debris dam, prompting evacuations and raising concerns about further landslides and downstream flooding.
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40% Bias Score


Severe Storms and Extreme Heat Impact US
Severe storms and flash flooding are impacting the South and East Coast, resulting in at least one death and multiple injuries in Kentucky and Georgia due to tornadoes; the West faces dangerously high temperatures.
Severe Storms and Extreme Heat Impact US
Severe storms and flash flooding are impacting the South and East Coast, resulting in at least one death and multiple injuries in Kentucky and Georgia due to tornadoes; the West faces dangerously high temperatures.
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44% Bias Score


UNESCO Recognizes Qiang New Year Festival as Intangible Cultural Heritage
The Qiang New Year Festival, celebrated annually by approximately 300,000 Qiang people in Sichuan, China, on the first day of the 10th lunar month, was inscribed on UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2024 for its role in preserving Qiang traditions, socia...
UNESCO Recognizes Qiang New Year Festival as Intangible Cultural Heritage
The Qiang New Year Festival, celebrated annually by approximately 300,000 Qiang people in Sichuan, China, on the first day of the 10th lunar month, was inscribed on UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2024 for its role in preserving Qiang traditions, socia...
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28% Bias Score


US Home Purchase Cancellations Surge to Record High
A record 14.3% of US home purchase contracts were canceled in April 2024 (56,000 deals), driven by 7% mortgage rates, economic fears, and high insurance costs in disaster-prone areas, marking a shift to a buyer's market.
US Home Purchase Cancellations Surge to Record High
A record 14.3% of US home purchase contracts were canceled in April 2024 (56,000 deals), driven by 7% mortgage rates, economic fears, and high insurance costs in disaster-prone areas, marking a shift to a buyer's market.
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60% Bias Score


Measuring Happiness: From GDP to Multi-Dimensional Surveys
Researchers are shifting from solely economic indicators to multi-dimensional approaches, using large-scale surveys to measure societal happiness, acknowledging the subjective nature of well-being while emphasizing the importance of integrating these findings into public policies.
Measuring Happiness: From GDP to Multi-Dimensional Surveys
Researchers are shifting from solely economic indicators to multi-dimensional approaches, using large-scale surveys to measure societal happiness, acknowledging the subjective nature of well-being while emphasizing the importance of integrating these findings into public policies.
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36% Bias Score

Record-Breaking 12350 BC Magnetic Storm Reveals Modern Infrastructure Vulnerability
Analysis of 14,000-year-old French tree rings revealed a record-breaking magnetic storm in 12350 BC, almost double the strength of the previous record (775 AD), highlighting the vulnerability of modern infrastructure to extreme solar events.

Record-Breaking 12350 BC Magnetic Storm Reveals Modern Infrastructure Vulnerability
Analysis of 14,000-year-old French tree rings revealed a record-breaking magnetic storm in 12350 BC, almost double the strength of the previous record (775 AD), highlighting the vulnerability of modern infrastructure to extreme solar events.
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36% Bias Score

Saskatchewan Declares State of Emergency Amid Uncontainable Wildfires
Saskatchewan declared a state of emergency on Thursday due to 17 active wildfires, 8 of which are uncontainable, forcing thousands of evacuations, following a similar declaration by Manitoba.

Saskatchewan Declares State of Emergency Amid Uncontainable Wildfires
Saskatchewan declared a state of emergency on Thursday due to 17 active wildfires, 8 of which are uncontainable, forcing thousands of evacuations, following a similar declaration by Manitoba.
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32% Bias Score

Thunder Storm Past Timberwolves, Head to NBA Finals
The Oklahoma City Thunder routed the Minnesota Timberwolves 124-94 in Game 5 of the Western Conference finals on Wednesday, securing a 4-1 series win and their first NBA Finals appearance since 2012, led by MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's 34 points.

Thunder Storm Past Timberwolves, Head to NBA Finals
The Oklahoma City Thunder routed the Minnesota Timberwolves 124-94 in Game 5 of the Western Conference finals on Wednesday, securing a 4-1 series win and their first NBA Finals appearance since 2012, led by MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's 34 points.
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40% Bias Score

Rapid Rock Formation from Industrial Slag: A New Anthropoclastic Rock Cycle
Researchers in Glasgow have discovered a new 'anthropoclastic rock cycle' where industrial slag transforms into rock in as little as 35 years, incorporating human trash like a 1934 coin and a 1989 aluminum tab, challenging our understanding of geological timescales and the impact of industrial waste...

Rapid Rock Formation from Industrial Slag: A New Anthropoclastic Rock Cycle
Researchers in Glasgow have discovered a new 'anthropoclastic rock cycle' where industrial slag transforms into rock in as little as 35 years, incorporating human trash like a 1934 coin and a 1989 aluminum tab, challenging our understanding of geological timescales and the impact of industrial waste...
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0% Bias Score

Egypt Legally Protects Saint Catherine's Monastery
An Egyptian court ruling on May 28th protects Saint Catherine's Monastery from seizure, affirming its religious status and dismissing rumors; the Egyptian government emphasizes its commitment to preserving the monastery and its strong relationship with Greece.

Egypt Legally Protects Saint Catherine's Monastery
An Egyptian court ruling on May 28th protects Saint Catherine's Monastery from seizure, affirming its religious status and dismissing rumors; the Egyptian government emphasizes its commitment to preserving the monastery and its strong relationship with Greece.
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48% Bias Score

Liverpool Celebratory Crash: 79 Injured, Driver Charged
In Liverpool, England, Paul Doyle, a 53-year-old man, drove into a crowd celebrating a soccer victory on Monday, injuring 79 people; seven remain hospitalized, and Doyle faces seven charges.

Liverpool Celebratory Crash: 79 Injured, Driver Charged
In Liverpool, England, Paul Doyle, a 53-year-old man, drove into a crowd celebrating a soccer victory on Monday, injuring 79 people; seven remain hospitalized, and Doyle faces seven charges.
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40% Bias Score
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