December 2024
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IACtHR Rules Venezuela Violated Capriles' Rights in 2013 Election
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights ruled that Venezuela violated Henrique Capriles' rights during the 2013 presidential election, citing state-sponsored media bias, electoral irregularities, and the rejection of his legal challenge, despite Venezuela's withdrawal from the relevant human rights...
IACtHR Rules Venezuela Violated Capriles' Rights in 2013 Election
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights ruled that Venezuela violated Henrique Capriles' rights during the 2013 presidential election, citing state-sponsored media bias, electoral irregularities, and the rejection of his legal challenge, despite Venezuela's withdrawal from the relevant human rights...
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40% Bias Score
Trump to Block Nippon Steel's $15 Billion US Steel Takeover Bid
President-elect Donald Trump plans to block Nippon Steel's $15 billion takeover bid of US Steel, despite Nippon Steel's commitment to invest $2.7 billion and secure union jobs, prioritizing a domestic revitalization plan through tax incentives and tariffs.
Trump to Block Nippon Steel's $15 Billion US Steel Takeover Bid
President-elect Donald Trump plans to block Nippon Steel's $15 billion takeover bid of US Steel, despite Nippon Steel's commitment to invest $2.7 billion and secure union jobs, prioritizing a domestic revitalization plan through tax incentives and tariffs.
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44% Bias Score
Vietnam Upholds Death Sentence in $12 Billion Fraud Case
A Vietnamese court upheld the death sentence for real estate tycoon Truong My Lan for her role in a $12 billion fraud case, Vietnam's largest financial fraud, prompting a $24 billion government bailout of Saigon Joint Stock Commercial Bank.
Vietnam Upholds Death Sentence in $12 Billion Fraud Case
A Vietnamese court upheld the death sentence for real estate tycoon Truong My Lan for her role in a $12 billion fraud case, Vietnam's largest financial fraud, prompting a $24 billion government bailout of Saigon Joint Stock Commercial Bank.
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48% Bias Score
Intel CEO Retires Amidst €15.7 Billion Loss and Funding Cuts
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger unexpectedly retired, leaving David Zinsner and Michelle Johnston Holthaus as interim CEOs, amid a €15.7 billion loss last quarter, workforce reduction plans, and reduced US government funding for chip factories.
Intel CEO Retires Amidst €15.7 Billion Loss and Funding Cuts
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger unexpectedly retired, leaving David Zinsner and Michelle Johnston Holthaus as interim CEOs, amid a €15.7 billion loss last quarter, workforce reduction plans, and reduced US government funding for chip factories.
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52% Bias Score
Greenville County School District Sued for Negligence in Bullying Case Leading to Girl's Suicide Attempt
A federal lawsuit alleges that Greenville County school officials ignored repeated reports of bullying against 12-year-old Kelaia Turner, who attempted suicide and suffered severe brain damage; the lawsuit claims that the bullies later took photos of her in the ICU and circulated them on social medi...
Greenville County School District Sued for Negligence in Bullying Case Leading to Girl's Suicide Attempt
A federal lawsuit alleges that Greenville County school officials ignored repeated reports of bullying against 12-year-old Kelaia Turner, who attempted suicide and suffered severe brain damage; the lawsuit claims that the bullies later took photos of her in the ICU and circulated them on social medi...
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56% Bias Score
NHS Approves New Drug for Uveal Melanoma, Boosting Survival Rates
The NHS will offer tebentafusp, a new drug for uveal melanoma, to hundreds of patients in England, increasing three-year survival rates by 9% compared to current treatments, offering a significant improvement for this rare and difficult-to-treat cancer.
NHS Approves New Drug for Uveal Melanoma, Boosting Survival Rates
The NHS will offer tebentafusp, a new drug for uveal melanoma, to hundreds of patients in England, increasing three-year survival rates by 9% compared to current treatments, offering a significant improvement for this rare and difficult-to-treat cancer.
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40% Bias Score
El-Geneina Devastation: UN Official Documents Catastrophic Aftermath of Sudan Conflict
A UN official's visit to the deserted town of El-Geneina in West Darfur reveals the catastrophic aftermath of violence, with up to 15,000 deaths, widespread destruction, and a severe humanitarian crisis caused by the RSF and SAF.
El-Geneina Devastation: UN Official Documents Catastrophic Aftermath of Sudan Conflict
A UN official's visit to the deserted town of El-Geneina in West Darfur reveals the catastrophic aftermath of violence, with up to 15,000 deaths, widespread destruction, and a severe humanitarian crisis caused by the RSF and SAF.
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52% Bias Score
House Committee Backs COVID-19 Lab Leak Theory
A House Select Subcommittee report concluded COVID-19 likely originated from a lab accident in Wuhan, China, citing NIH funding of risky research and contradicting prevailing zoonotic theories; the report also criticized pandemic response measures but praised vaccine development.
House Committee Backs COVID-19 Lab Leak Theory
A House Select Subcommittee report concluded COVID-19 likely originated from a lab accident in Wuhan, China, citing NIH funding of risky research and contradicting prevailing zoonotic theories; the report also criticized pandemic response measures but praised vaccine development.
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60% Bias Score
IACtHR Rules Venezuela Violated Capriles' Rights in 2013 Elections
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights ruled that Venezuela violated Henrique Capriles' rights during the 2013 presidential elections by using state resources to favor Nicolás Maduro, suppressing opposition, and exhibiting bias within electoral and judicial bodies; Venezuela withdrew from the OAS ...
IACtHR Rules Venezuela Violated Capriles' Rights in 2013 Elections
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights ruled that Venezuela violated Henrique Capriles' rights during the 2013 presidential elections by using state resources to favor Nicolás Maduro, suppressing opposition, and exhibiting bias within electoral and judicial bodies; Venezuela withdrew from the OAS ...
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48% Bias Score
Rebel Offensive in Aleppo Underscores Russia's Diminished Influence in Syria
Rebels captured a Russian military advisory office in Aleppo, Syria, in a surprise offensive, marking a significant setback for the Assad regime and Russia, who had previously celebrated reclaiming the city in 2016; the offensive comes amid reduced Russian military presence in Syria due to the Ukrai...
Rebel Offensive in Aleppo Underscores Russia's Diminished Influence in Syria
Rebels captured a Russian military advisory office in Aleppo, Syria, in a surprise offensive, marking a significant setback for the Assad regime and Russia, who had previously celebrated reclaiming the city in 2016; the offensive comes amid reduced Russian military presence in Syria due to the Ukrai...
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36% Bias Score
NATO Rejects Ukraine Membership Bid, Focuses on Military Aid
NATO allies rejected Ukraine's request for membership during a recent meeting in Brussels, opting instead to provide military aid and support for its energy infrastructure due to concerns about escalating conflict with Russia and a lack of consensus among members.
NATO Rejects Ukraine Membership Bid, Focuses on Military Aid
NATO allies rejected Ukraine's request for membership during a recent meeting in Brussels, opting instead to provide military aid and support for its energy infrastructure due to concerns about escalating conflict with Russia and a lack of consensus among members.
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52% Bias Score
Apple Uses Amazon AI Chips, Signals Shift Away from Nvidia
Apple revealed at AWS Reinvent that it uses Amazon's Inferentia and Graviton chips for search services, achieving a 40% efficiency increase, and is evaluating Trainium2 for pre-training its Apple Intelligence models, potentially improving efficiency by up to 50%.
Apple Uses Amazon AI Chips, Signals Shift Away from Nvidia
Apple revealed at AWS Reinvent that it uses Amazon's Inferentia and Graviton chips for search services, achieving a 40% efficiency increase, and is evaluating Trainium2 for pre-training its Apple Intelligence models, potentially improving efficiency by up to 50%.
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40% Bias Score