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Nypost 🇮🇱 Analyzed
Flag of evil at NYU shows what the haters really think

The author describes recent incidents of anti-Israel protests at New York University and in Brooklyn, arguing that there is no meaningful distinction between antizionism and antisemitism.

Very High Bias (80%)
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Nypost 🇿🇦 Analyzed
Updated PGA Championship odds after Round 2: Scottie Scheffler retains odds-on favorite status

The article provides an update on the 108th PGA Championship after 36 holes, detailing the current leaders, betting odds, and player performances. It also mentions pace-of-play disputes and penalties involving several golfers.

Low Bias (10%)
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Procurementmag Analyzed
Why CPOs Must Attend Procurement LIVE: The London Summit

The article promotes the upcoming Procurement LIVE: The London Summit at the QEII Centre, detailing the event's agenda and keynote speakers. It encourages Chief Procurement Officers to attend to learn about AI, ESG, and strategic sourcing.

Some Bias (30%)
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Nypost Analyzed
Fireworks fury erupts in Long Beach as Gavin Newsom vows to ‘look into’ canceled July 4 show

Long Beach residents expressed disappointment after the city's traditional Fourth of July fireworks display was replaced by a drone show due to California Coastal Commission environmental concerns.

Some Bias (30%)
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Nypost Analyzed
Jon Rahm believes there’s ‘no point in dwelling on’ possible LIV Golf demise

Jon Rahm and Sergio Garcia addressed rumors regarding the potential demise of LIV Golf during an event in Mexico City. LIV CEO Scott O’Neil acknowledged uncertainty about the league's future beyond 2026 while comparing its funding…

Some Bias (20%)
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Kinship interlocks: How the rich stay rich

The article summarizes a sociological study by Shay O'Brien regarding 'kinship interlocks,' which describes how family ties among economic, social, and political elites contribute to the persistence of wealth and status across generations.

Low Bias (0%)