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Mexico Heat Study: Young Adults at Higher Risk Than Previously Thought
A study in Science Advances reveals that in Mexico, high heat and humidity kill far more young people (18-35) than older people (50+), contradicting previous assumptions; researchers are investigating causes, including occupational exposure and risk perception.
Mexico Heat Study: Young Adults at Higher Risk Than Previously Thought
A study in Science Advances reveals that in Mexico, high heat and humidity kill far more young people (18-35) than older people (50+), contradicting previous assumptions; researchers are investigating causes, including occupational exposure and risk perception.
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20% Bias Score


Young Adults Turn to Right-Leaning Influencers for News
A Pew Research Center study reveals that young Americans increasingly rely on social media influencers for news, most of whom are men and lean right, potentially influencing political discourse and challenging claims of right-wing censorship.
Young Adults Turn to Right-Leaning Influencers for News
A Pew Research Center study reveals that young Americans increasingly rely on social media influencers for news, most of whom are men and lean right, potentially influencing political discourse and challenging claims of right-wing censorship.
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36% Bias Score

Young Adults Turn to Right-Leaning Social Media Influencers for News
A new study reveals that young Americans increasingly get their news from social media influencers, many of whom lean right, raising concerns about the impact on political views and voter engagement.

Young Adults Turn to Right-Leaning Social Media Influencers for News
A new study reveals that young Americans increasingly get their news from social media influencers, many of whom lean right, raising concerns about the impact on political views and voter engagement.
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40% Bias Score
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