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Scopes Trial Anniversary: Evolution vs. Creationism Debate Continues
The 100th anniversary of the Scopes Monkey Trial, a staged 1925 event in Dayton, Tennessee, reignited debate over evolution versus creationism, revealing persistent divisions despite increased acceptance of evolution among Americans.
Scopes Trial Anniversary: Evolution vs. Creationism Debate Continues
The 100th anniversary of the Scopes Monkey Trial, a staged 1925 event in Dayton, Tennessee, reignited debate over evolution versus creationism, revealing persistent divisions despite increased acceptance of evolution among Americans.
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32% Bias Score


Wedding Dress Stolen at Bezos-Scott Wedding
During MacKenzie Scott and Jeff Bezos's lavish Venice wedding, one of the bride's 27 wedding dresses was stolen by an unknown guest, despite heavy security at the church.
Wedding Dress Stolen at Bezos-Scott Wedding
During MacKenzie Scott and Jeff Bezos's lavish Venice wedding, one of the bride's 27 wedding dresses was stolen by an unknown guest, despite heavy security at the church.
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68% Bias Score


Ukrainian Battalion Commander Arrested for Embezzlement and Fraud
In Odesa, Ukraine, a military battalion commander and three other officers were arrested for embezzling approximately $2.4 million and selling fake military documents and supplies.
Ukrainian Battalion Commander Arrested for Embezzlement and Fraud
In Odesa, Ukraine, a military battalion commander and three other officers were arrested for embezzling approximately $2.4 million and selling fake military documents and supplies.
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64% Bias Score


Televangelist Jimmy Swaggart Dies at 90 After Sex Scandals
American televangelist Jimmy Swaggart, known for his $150 million-a-year ministry reaching 140 countries, died at 90 after two sex scandals with prostitutes, exposed by a rival preacher he had previously denounced, led to his downfall.
Televangelist Jimmy Swaggart Dies at 90 After Sex Scandals
American televangelist Jimmy Swaggart, known for his $150 million-a-year ministry reaching 140 countries, died at 90 after two sex scandals with prostitutes, exposed by a rival preacher he had previously denounced, led to his downfall.
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52% Bias Score


Armenian Parliament Condemns Alleged Coup Attempt
The ruling "Civil Contract" party in Armenia's parliament condemned an alleged June 2025 coup attempt, urging all political forces to denounce violence and power grabs; several individuals, including a bishop and businessmen, have been arrested.
Armenian Parliament Condemns Alleged Coup Attempt
The ruling "Civil Contract" party in Armenia's parliament condemned an alleged June 2025 coup attempt, urging all political forces to denounce violence and power grabs; several individuals, including a bishop and businessmen, have been arrested.
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64% Bias Score


Armenian PM Offers to Undergo Examination Amid Church Dispute
Armenia's Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan offered to undergo a penis examination to disprove claims by a church spokesperson that he is circumcised, amid an ongoing dispute and recent arrests of 15 individuals, including a prominent cleric, accused of plotting a coup against the government.
Armenian PM Offers to Undergo Examination Amid Church Dispute
Armenia's Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan offered to undergo a penis examination to disprove claims by a church spokesperson that he is circumcised, amid an ongoing dispute and recent arrests of 15 individuals, including a prominent cleric, accused of plotting a coup against the government.
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48% Bias Score

Charges Stayed Against Alberta Spiritual Leader
Two of six sexual assault charges against prominent Alberta spiritual leader John de Ruiter and his wife have been stayed by the Crown; they will face trial on the remaining charges in January, which are expected to last more than four months.

Charges Stayed Against Alberta Spiritual Leader
Two of six sexual assault charges against prominent Alberta spiritual leader John de Ruiter and his wife have been stayed by the Crown; they will face trial on the remaining charges in January, which are expected to last more than four months.
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48% Bias Score

Zelenskyy Revokes Citizenship of Ukrainian Orthodox Church Head Over Alleged Russian Passport
President Zelenskyy revoked the Ukrainian citizenship of Metropolitan Onufriy, head of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate, on July 2nd, based on the Security Service of Ukraine's (SBU) evidence of his alleged Russian passport obtained in 2002 and his alleged support for the Mos...

Zelenskyy Revokes Citizenship of Ukrainian Orthodox Church Head Over Alleged Russian Passport
President Zelenskyy revoked the Ukrainian citizenship of Metropolitan Onufriy, head of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate, on July 2nd, based on the Security Service of Ukraine's (SBU) evidence of his alleged Russian passport obtained in 2002 and his alleged support for the Mos...
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20% Bias Score

Turkish MP Sparks Outrage by Equating Prophet Muhammad with President
AKP MP Mestan Özcan's statement equating the Prophet Muhammad with Turkey's President during a parliament session on October 26th, 2023, sparked immediate outrage from opposition parties, highlighting deep political and religious sensitivities.

Turkish MP Sparks Outrage by Equating Prophet Muhammad with President
AKP MP Mestan Özcan's statement equating the Prophet Muhammad with Turkey's President during a parliament session on October 26th, 2023, sparked immediate outrage from opposition parties, highlighting deep political and religious sensitivities.
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44% Bias Score

Greek PM's Mount Athos Visit Confirmed Despite Initial Monastic Opposition
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will visit Mount Athos this Friday and Saturday, despite initial objections from seven monasteries over government policies perceived as offensive to Orthodox Christians; all twenty monasteries will participate in his welcome ceremony after negotiations.

Greek PM's Mount Athos Visit Confirmed Despite Initial Monastic Opposition
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will visit Mount Athos this Friday and Saturday, despite initial objections from seven monasteries over government policies perceived as offensive to Orthodox Christians; all twenty monasteries will participate in his welcome ceremony after negotiations.
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36% Bias Score

Turkey Arrests Cartoonists Over Depiction of Prophets, Sparking Protests
Turkish President Erdogan condemned a satirical cartoon depicting prophets Muhammad and Moses as a 'vile provocation,' leading to the arrest of four cartoonists and protests in Istanbul, highlighting the ongoing tension between freedom of speech and religious sensitivities in Turkey, which ranks 158...

Turkey Arrests Cartoonists Over Depiction of Prophets, Sparking Protests
Turkish President Erdogan condemned a satirical cartoon depicting prophets Muhammad and Moses as a 'vile provocation,' leading to the arrest of four cartoonists and protests in Istanbul, highlighting the ongoing tension between freedom of speech and religious sensitivities in Turkey, which ranks 158...
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44% Bias Score

Pashinyan Accuses Armenian Church Leader of Breaking Celibacy Vow
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan publicly accused the Catholicos Karekin II of breaking his celibacy vow, sparking a major political and religious crisis that threatens to further polarize Armenian society and harm ongoing peace talks with Azerbaijan, amidst the upcoming 2026 election.

Pashinyan Accuses Armenian Church Leader of Breaking Celibacy Vow
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan publicly accused the Catholicos Karekin II of breaking his celibacy vow, sparking a major political and religious crisis that threatens to further polarize Armenian society and harm ongoing peace talks with Azerbaijan, amidst the upcoming 2026 election.
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40% Bias Score
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