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Nypost Analyzed
4-year-old girl identified as child found dead in hot car as community mourns loss

A 4-year-old girl, Adina Nevo, was found dead in a parked vehicle in Valley Village, Los Angeles. Authorities are investigating the incident as a possible homicide, while reports indicate the child may have been left behind during a…

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TASS Analyzed
US clearly demonstrates its will to resume hostilities against Iran — senior lawmaker

The article reports on escalating tensions between Iran and the United States, featuring statements from Iranian officials regarding military readiness and the rejection of a unilateral ceasefire extension by Washington.

Moderate Bias (40%)
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Sowetan Analyzed
READER LETTER | Why is Dirco silent on Ukraine?

The author criticizes the South African Department of International Relations and Cooperation (Dirco) for condemning Israel's interception of a flotilla while remaining silent or supportive regarding Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Moderate Bias (40%)
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The Conversation Analyzed
Transgender youth and their families struggle to find gender-affirming care – even in states where it’s still legal

The author, a clinical social worker, discusses the challenges families face in accessing gender-affirming care for minors amidst a shifting legal and political landscape in the United States.

Moderate Bias (40%)
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The Conversation Analyzed
Quantum sensors use atoms, electrons and light as ultra-steady rulers – detecting faint motion, magnetism and gravity for navigation, medicine and science

The article explains the function and applications of quantum sensors, contrasting them with quantum computers. It details how these sensors utilize quantum systems like atoms and electron spins to measure magnetic fields, motion, and…

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The Conversation Analyzed
For the first time in a decade, the next election could be less secure than the one preceding it

The author argues that the 2026 U.S. midterm elections are more vulnerable to cyber threats and foreign interference due to the apparent inactivity of the Election Security Group and the defunding of the EI-ISAC.

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