December 2024
January 2025
Royal Melbourne Hospital Reverses Nurse Hours Cut Plan; Pressure Mounts on The Alfred
The Royal Melbourne Hospital reversed its plan to cut early-career nurses' hours from four to three days a week following criticism, while The Alfred hospital faces pressure to do the same after reducing its 2025 graduate nurse hours to 24 hours per week without consultation.
Royal Melbourne Hospital Reverses Nurse Hours Cut Plan; Pressure Mounts on The Alfred
The Royal Melbourne Hospital reversed its plan to cut early-career nurses' hours from four to three days a week following criticism, while The Alfred hospital faces pressure to do the same after reducing its 2025 graduate nurse hours to 24 hours per week without consultation.
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60% Bias Score
Dodgers to Utilize Six-Man Starting Rotation to Manage Pitcher Health
The Los Angeles Dodgers plan a six-man starting rotation for 2024, primarily to manage the injury risks of key pitchers like Blake Snell and Shohei Ohtani, and to maximize their performance throughout the season.
Dodgers to Utilize Six-Man Starting Rotation to Manage Pitcher Health
The Los Angeles Dodgers plan a six-man starting rotation for 2024, primarily to manage the injury risks of key pitchers like Blake Snell and Shohei Ohtani, and to maximize their performance throughout the season.
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40% Bias Score
South Africa and Nigeria to Boost Trade and Investment
South African and Nigerian ministers met to strengthen economic ties, focusing on increasing trade and investment, particularly in infrastructure, utilizing the AfCFTA, and celebrating 30 years of diplomatic relations.
South Africa and Nigeria to Boost Trade and Investment
South African and Nigerian ministers met to strengthen economic ties, focusing on increasing trade and investment, particularly in infrastructure, utilizing the AfCFTA, and celebrating 30 years of diplomatic relations.
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24% Bias Score
Nigeria's PMI Remains Below 50.0 Amidst Rising Inflation
Nigeria's November PMI registered 49.6, signaling a fifth consecutive month of decline in private sector business conditions, despite a slight increase from October's 46.9, primarily due to rising inflation and unemployment suppressing business activity.
Nigeria's PMI Remains Below 50.0 Amidst Rising Inflation
Nigeria's November PMI registered 49.6, signaling a fifth consecutive month of decline in private sector business conditions, despite a slight increase from October's 46.9, primarily due to rising inflation and unemployment suppressing business activity.
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40% Bias Score
Wall Street Doubts Trump's Mass Deportation Plan
Wall Street investors doubt President-elect Trump will deport millions of immigrants, predicting net positive immigration despite stricter policies due to legal and logistical hurdles, contrasting with campaign promises. A Goldman Sachs survey shows only 6% of investors expect negative net immigrati...
Wall Street Doubts Trump's Mass Deportation Plan
Wall Street investors doubt President-elect Trump will deport millions of immigrants, predicting net positive immigration despite stricter policies due to legal and logistical hurdles, contrasting with campaign promises. A Goldman Sachs survey shows only 6% of investors expect negative net immigrati...
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0% Bias Score
German lawmakers propose abortion decriminalization; faces significant opposition
A German bill proposes decriminalizing abortion up to 12 weeks, removing it from the penal code and covering costs through health insurance; the reform, backed by SPD and Greens, faces opposition from Union, AfD, and FDP, raising concerns about its constitutionality and societal impact.
German lawmakers propose abortion decriminalization; faces significant opposition
A German bill proposes decriminalizing abortion up to 12 weeks, removing it from the penal code and covering costs through health insurance; the reform, backed by SPD and Greens, faces opposition from Union, AfD, and FDP, raising concerns about its constitutionality and societal impact.
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0% Bias Score
China and Mongolia Strengthen Ties with Publication of Xi Jinping's Works in Cyrillic Mongolian
On Monday, July 24th, 2023, in Ulan Bator, Mongolia, Cyrillic Mongolian editions of "Xi Jinping: The Governance of China," volume two, and "Xi Jinping's Excerpts on Poverty Alleviation" were released, marking the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations and the 10th anniversary of the China-Mongolia...
China and Mongolia Strengthen Ties with Publication of Xi Jinping's Works in Cyrillic Mongolian
On Monday, July 24th, 2023, in Ulan Bator, Mongolia, Cyrillic Mongolian editions of "Xi Jinping: The Governance of China," volume two, and "Xi Jinping's Excerpts on Poverty Alleviation" were released, marking the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations and the 10th anniversary of the China-Mongolia...
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40% Bias Score
Uganda Launches Training to Integrate Human Rights into Malaria Control
Uganda's Kamwenge District launched a two-day training to integrate human rights and gender considerations into malaria control, addressing the country's high malaria burden (third globally in cases, seventh in deaths) and incorporating the government's plan to start receiving malaria vaccines in Ap...
Uganda Launches Training to Integrate Human Rights into Malaria Control
Uganda's Kamwenge District launched a two-day training to integrate human rights and gender considerations into malaria control, addressing the country's high malaria burden (third globally in cases, seventh in deaths) and incorporating the government's plan to start receiving malaria vaccines in Ap...
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16% Bias Score
Kolubah Threatens Protest Over Koffa Removal
On November 26, 2024, Rep. Yekeh Kolubah threatened a march on the Executive Mansion if the Supreme Court removes Speaker Koffa and President Boakai supports the majority bloc, accusing them of unconstitutional actions and bribery, escalating tensions within Liberia's 55th National Legislature.
Kolubah Threatens Protest Over Koffa Removal
On November 26, 2024, Rep. Yekeh Kolubah threatened a march on the Executive Mansion if the Supreme Court removes Speaker Koffa and President Boakai supports the majority bloc, accusing them of unconstitutional actions and bribery, escalating tensions within Liberia's 55th National Legislature.
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56% Bias Score
Arizona Voucher Program Fraud: $110,000 in Public Funds Misused
Two out-of-state residents defrauded Arizona's school voucher program by falsely claiming 50 children, 43 of whom were fictitious, receiving over $110,000 in public funds and using forged documents between December 2022 and May 2024; they now face 60 felony counts each.
Arizona Voucher Program Fraud: $110,000 in Public Funds Misused
Two out-of-state residents defrauded Arizona's school voucher program by falsely claiming 50 children, 43 of whom were fictitious, receiving over $110,000 in public funds and using forged documents between December 2022 and May 2024; they now face 60 felony counts each.
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52% Bias Score
Weinstein Hospitalized After Alarming Blood Test Result, Amidst Rikers Island Lawsuit
Harvey Weinstein was hospitalized after an alarming blood test result at Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan, following a lawsuit alleging deficient medical care at Rikers Island, which a judge deemed to pose unconstitutional risks to inmates.
Weinstein Hospitalized After Alarming Blood Test Result, Amidst Rikers Island Lawsuit
Harvey Weinstein was hospitalized after an alarming blood test result at Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan, following a lawsuit alleging deficient medical care at Rikers Island, which a judge deemed to pose unconstitutional risks to inmates.
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0% Bias Score
Merz Leads in German Chancellor Poll, but Public Opinion Shows Dynamic Shifts Ahead of 2025 Election
A new Forsa poll shows Friedrich Merz (CDU) leading in German chancellor preference at 28%, followed by Robert Habeck (Greens) at 24% and Olaf Scholz (SPD) at 16%, with 32% undecided, highlighting dynamic shifts in public opinion ahead of the 2025 elections. The CDU/CSU maintains a lead in party pre...
Merz Leads in German Chancellor Poll, but Public Opinion Shows Dynamic Shifts Ahead of 2025 Election
A new Forsa poll shows Friedrich Merz (CDU) leading in German chancellor preference at 28%, followed by Robert Habeck (Greens) at 24% and Olaf Scholz (SPD) at 16%, with 32% undecided, highlighting dynamic shifts in public opinion ahead of the 2025 elections. The CDU/CSU maintains a lead in party pre...
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0% Bias Score