December 2024
January 2025
UK Parliament Approves Assisted Dying Bill Amidst Funding Debate
The UK House of Commons approved initial stages of a bill allowing assisted dying for eligible terminally ill adults, despite disagreements on funding and potential costs, with a two-year implementation delay anticipated.
UK Parliament Approves Assisted Dying Bill Amidst Funding Debate
The UK House of Commons approved initial stages of a bill allowing assisted dying for eligible terminally ill adults, despite disagreements on funding and potential costs, with a two-year implementation delay anticipated.
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44% Bias Score
Readers Respond: Addressing the Root Causes of Inappropriate Male Behavior
Several letters respond to Mary Ann Sieghart's article on men's inappropriate behavior, citing ingrained gender inequality from childhood, a culture of male protection, and the need for men to hold each other accountable for inappropriate actions.
Readers Respond: Addressing the Root Causes of Inappropriate Male Behavior
Several letters respond to Mary Ann Sieghart's article on men's inappropriate behavior, citing ingrained gender inequality from childhood, a culture of male protection, and the need for men to hold each other accountable for inappropriate actions.
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56% Bias Score
Criminology Student Accused of Fatal Beach Stabbing
Nasen Saadi, a 20-year-old criminology student, is accused of murdering Amie Gray and attempting to murder Leanne Miles on a Bournemouth beach in May; he denies the charges and told a prison officer he had a fascination with knives.
Criminology Student Accused of Fatal Beach Stabbing
Nasen Saadi, a 20-year-old criminology student, is accused of murdering Amie Gray and attempting to murder Leanne Miles on a Bournemouth beach in May; he denies the charges and told a prison officer he had a fascination with knives.
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52% Bias Score
€400,000 Grant Funds Multi-Omic Leukemia Therapy Research at University of Parma
The University of Parma's Translational Hematology and Chemogenomics group received a €400,000 grant to develop personalized therapies for high-risk acute leukemias using a multi-omic model integrating genomic, proteomic, and metabolic data, led by Giovanni Roti in collaboration with Alessio Lodola.
€400,000 Grant Funds Multi-Omic Leukemia Therapy Research at University of Parma
The University of Parma's Translational Hematology and Chemogenomics group received a €400,000 grant to develop personalized therapies for high-risk acute leukemias using a multi-omic model integrating genomic, proteomic, and metabolic data, led by Giovanni Roti in collaboration with Alessio Lodola.
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8% Bias Score
CDA and ChristenUnie Reverse Support for Controversial Migration Motion
Following public backlash, the CDA and ChristenUnie withdrew support for a VVD motion calling for research into the values of Dutch people with a migration background, highlighting the political sensitivity surrounding integration and potential discrimination.
CDA and ChristenUnie Reverse Support for Controversial Migration Motion
Following public backlash, the CDA and ChristenUnie withdrew support for a VVD motion calling for research into the values of Dutch people with a migration background, highlighting the political sensitivity surrounding integration and potential discrimination.
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56% Bias Score
Disabled Man Murders Wife After She Leaves Him
In Novosibirsk, a disabled man, Egor, was found sane after murdering his wife, Rosa, who had left him, in front of their children; he faces up to 15 years in prison.
Disabled Man Murders Wife After She Leaves Him
In Novosibirsk, a disabled man, Egor, was found sane after murdering his wife, Rosa, who had left him, in front of their children; he faces up to 15 years in prison.
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52% Bias Score
Early Smell Loss, Genetics, and Lifestyle Changes Slow Alzheimer's Progression
Neurologist Dr. David Gibbs's loss of smell at age 55, later confirmed through genetic testing as a high risk for Alzheimer's, prompted lifestyle changes that appear to have slowed the progression of the disease, highlighting the importance of early detection and proactive management.
Early Smell Loss, Genetics, and Lifestyle Changes Slow Alzheimer's Progression
Neurologist Dr. David Gibbs's loss of smell at age 55, later confirmed through genetic testing as a high risk for Alzheimer's, prompted lifestyle changes that appear to have slowed the progression of the disease, highlighting the importance of early detection and proactive management.
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36% Bias Score
"Tobago Self-Governance Bill Fails in Trinidad and Tobago Parliament"
"A bill aimed at increasing Tobago's autonomy within Trinidad and Tobago, including boosting its budget share by approximately $1.5bn and granting more legislative powers, was defeated in parliament, despite years of consultations, causing major political fallout."
"Tobago Self-Governance Bill Fails in Trinidad and Tobago Parliament"
"A bill aimed at increasing Tobago's autonomy within Trinidad and Tobago, including boosting its budget share by approximately $1.5bn and granting more legislative powers, was defeated in parliament, despite years of consultations, causing major political fallout."
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40% Bias Score
Ivrea Conference Showcases Industrial Tourism's Potential for Sustainable Development
The third International Conference on Industrial Tourism, held in Ivrea, Italy, on November 29-30, brought together over 200 attendees and 40 experts to explore sustainable development through industrial tourism, showcasing successful examples and fostering collaboration between public and private s...
Ivrea Conference Showcases Industrial Tourism's Potential for Sustainable Development
The third International Conference on Industrial Tourism, held in Ivrea, Italy, on November 29-30, brought together over 200 attendees and 40 experts to explore sustainable development through industrial tourism, showcasing successful examples and fostering collaboration between public and private s...
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32% Bias Score
Hagia Sophia Dome to Undergo Partial Disassembly for Restoration
Hagia Sophia's dome in Istanbul will undergo partial disassembly for restoration due to structural anomalies caused by environmental factors and aging materials, with work beginning in March or April, according to Hurriyet.
Hagia Sophia Dome to Undergo Partial Disassembly for Restoration
Hagia Sophia's dome in Istanbul will undergo partial disassembly for restoration due to structural anomalies caused by environmental factors and aging materials, with work beginning in March or April, according to Hurriyet.
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0% Bias Score
Netherlands Withdraws Pesticide Reduction Bill
The Dutch cabinet withdrew a bill to reduce pesticide use, citing legal and implementation risks, reversing a 2022 parliamentary decision that included agricultural sectors. The move is opposed by the PvdD but supported by the VVD, highlighting political tensions surrounding environmental regulation...
Netherlands Withdraws Pesticide Reduction Bill
The Dutch cabinet withdrew a bill to reduce pesticide use, citing legal and implementation risks, reversing a 2022 parliamentary decision that included agricultural sectors. The move is opposed by the PvdD but supported by the VVD, highlighting political tensions surrounding environmental regulation...
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48% Bias Score
Small Changes, Big Career Transformations: Incremental Improvements for Long-Term Success
Product management expert Omar Al Doori and facial plastic surgeon Dr. Sergei Kalsow explain how small, consistent adjustments to workflows and communication significantly improve career trajectory and professional outcomes, illustrated by examples ranging from software development to medical proced...
Small Changes, Big Career Transformations: Incremental Improvements for Long-Term Success
Product management expert Omar Al Doori and facial plastic surgeon Dr. Sergei Kalsow explain how small, consistent adjustments to workflows and communication significantly improve career trajectory and professional outcomes, illustrated by examples ranging from software development to medical proced...
Progress
28% Bias Score