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Online Glorification of Murder Suspect Highlights US Healthcare Anger
Luigi M., accused of murdering the CEO of United Healthcare in New York, is being celebrated online as a Robin Hood figure, sparking concerns about copycats and highlighting widespread anger towards the US healthcare system's high costs and limited access.
Online Glorification of Murder Suspect Highlights US Healthcare Anger
Luigi M., accused of murdering the CEO of United Healthcare in New York, is being celebrated online as a Robin Hood figure, sparking concerns about copycats and highlighting widespread anger towards the US healthcare system's high costs and limited access.
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44% Bias Score


54 Journalists Killed Worldwide in 2024: Gaza Strip Most Dangerous
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) reports at least 54 journalists killed worldwide in 2024, with the Gaza Strip accounting for nearly one-third of the deaths; 550 journalists are currently imprisoned globally, a 7% increase from last year.
54 Journalists Killed Worldwide in 2024: Gaza Strip Most Dangerous
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) reports at least 54 journalists killed worldwide in 2024, with the Gaza Strip accounting for nearly one-third of the deaths; 550 journalists are currently imprisoned globally, a 7% increase from last year.
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44% Bias Score


Melbourne Man to Stand Trial on Multiple Rape Charges
A high-profile Melbourne man will stand trial for multiple rape offenses, attempted rape, and sexual assault after a partial suppression order was lifted, revealing details of the case that includes allegations of drug use and coercion, prompting intense speculation about his identity within Austral...
Melbourne Man to Stand Trial on Multiple Rape Charges
A high-profile Melbourne man will stand trial for multiple rape offenses, attempted rape, and sexual assault after a partial suppression order was lifted, revealing details of the case that includes allegations of drug use and coercion, prompting intense speculation about his identity within Austral...
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60% Bias Score


"Diplomat Fined $117,028 for Exploiting Domestic Worker in Canberra"
"Former Sri Lankan diplomat Himalee Arunatilaka was fined $117,028.80 for exploiting her domestic worker, Priyanka Danaratna, forcing her to work 14-hour days for less than 65 cents an hour over three years in Canberra, resulting in over $500,000 in unpaid wages; Arunatilaka has not paid and is now ...
"Diplomat Fined $117,028 for Exploiting Domestic Worker in Canberra"
"Former Sri Lankan diplomat Himalee Arunatilaka was fined $117,028.80 for exploiting her domestic worker, Priyanka Danaratna, forcing her to work 14-hour days for less than 65 cents an hour over three years in Canberra, resulting in over $500,000 in unpaid wages; Arunatilaka has not paid and is now ...
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16% Bias Score


Antisemitic Synagogue Attack in Australia Sparks Concerns of Rising Antisemitism
An antisemitic attack on a synagogue in Australia, declared a likely terrorist act, has raised serious concerns about rising antisemitism in the country, impacting the Jewish community's sense of safety and belonging.
Antisemitic Synagogue Attack in Australia Sparks Concerns of Rising Antisemitism
An antisemitic attack on a synagogue in Australia, declared a likely terrorist act, has raised serious concerns about rising antisemitism in the country, impacting the Jewish community's sense of safety and belonging.
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36% Bias Score


Organ Transplants May Transfer Donor Memories and Personality Traits
People who receive organ transplants sometimes experience changes in their personalities, tastes, and memories; this is most common in heart transplants but occurs in other organs as well; researchers suggest this may be due to cellular memory transfer, but other research points to psychological res...
Organ Transplants May Transfer Donor Memories and Personality Traits
People who receive organ transplants sometimes experience changes in their personalities, tastes, and memories; this is most common in heart transplants but occurs in other organs as well; researchers suggest this may be due to cellular memory transfer, but other research points to psychological res...
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16% Bias Score

South Korean President Defends Controversial Martial Law Amid Impeachment Threat
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol defended the controversial martial law implemented last week, claiming it was necessary to protect liberal democracy from the opposition. Despite facing an impeachment motion and investigations into insurrection, he insists the action was 'narrowly calibrated' an...

South Korean President Defends Controversial Martial Law Amid Impeachment Threat
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol defended the controversial martial law implemented last week, claiming it was necessary to protect liberal democracy from the opposition. Despite facing an impeachment motion and investigations into insurrection, he insists the action was 'narrowly calibrated' an...
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44% Bias Score

German Company's €25 Million Investment in Chinese Carbon Offset Project Exposed as Potential Fraud
A German company, Verbio, invested €25 million in a Chinese carbon offset project (BZIA) facilitated by Beijing Carbon, but investigations revealed the project used pre-existing equipment, violating German regulations and potentially constituting fraud; this highlights systemic failures in German au...

German Company's €25 Million Investment in Chinese Carbon Offset Project Exposed as Potential Fraud
A German company, Verbio, invested €25 million in a Chinese carbon offset project (BZIA) facilitated by Beijing Carbon, but investigations revealed the project used pre-existing equipment, violating German regulations and potentially constituting fraud; this highlights systemic failures in German au...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Appoints Controversial Loyalist to Lead Voice of America
President-elect Donald Trump has chosen Kari Lake, a controversial former television news anchor and staunch Trump loyalist, to lead Voice of America, raising concerns about the broadcaster's commitment to independent journalism.

Trump Appoints Controversial Loyalist to Lead Voice of America
President-elect Donald Trump has chosen Kari Lake, a controversial former television news anchor and staunch Trump loyalist, to lead Voice of America, raising concerns about the broadcaster's commitment to independent journalism.
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48% Bias Score

Majority of Leave Voters Now Favor Free Movement for Single Market Access
A new study reveals that 54% of Britons who voted Leave would now accept free movement of people in exchange for access to the EU's single market, reflecting a shift in public opinion since the 2016 referendum.

Majority of Leave Voters Now Favor Free Movement for Single Market Access
A new study reveals that 54% of Britons who voted Leave would now accept free movement of people in exchange for access to the EU's single market, reflecting a shift in public opinion since the 2016 referendum.
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40% Bias Score

Australia Mandates Digital Platforms Pay for News
The Australian government mandated that digital platforms with over \$250 million in Australian revenue must pay for news content, backdated to January 1, 2025, to counter Meta's decision to end news funding deals and ensure continued funding for Australian news outlets.

Australia Mandates Digital Platforms Pay for News
The Australian government mandated that digital platforms with over \$250 million in Australian revenue must pay for news content, backdated to January 1, 2025, to counter Meta's decision to end news funding deals and ensure continued funding for Australian news outlets.
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40% Bias Score

Macron and Tusk to Discuss Post-War Ukraine Peacekeeping Force
French President Macron and Polish Prime Minister Tusk will discuss deploying a 40,000-strong international peacekeeping force to Ukraine after the war ends, amid concerns about a potential power vacuum and the incoming Trump administration's policies.

Macron and Tusk to Discuss Post-War Ukraine Peacekeeping Force
French President Macron and Polish Prime Minister Tusk will discuss deploying a 40,000-strong international peacekeeping force to Ukraine after the war ends, amid concerns about a potential power vacuum and the incoming Trump administration's policies.
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44% Bias Score
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