January 2025
February 2025
China Sets Ambitious 2025 Growth Targets, Signaling Economic Strength
China's provincial "two sessions" meetings set 2025 GDP growth targets at around 5 percent or higher, exceeding the national target, demonstrating economic resilience and a focus on high-quality, sustainable growth through domestic consumption, investment, and opening up to foreign investment.
China Sets Ambitious 2025 Growth Targets, Signaling Economic Strength
China's provincial "two sessions" meetings set 2025 GDP growth targets at around 5 percent or higher, exceeding the national target, demonstrating economic resilience and a focus on high-quality, sustainable growth through domestic consumption, investment, and opening up to foreign investment.
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52% Bias Score
Contrarian Investors Warn of Imminent Stock Market Crash
Contrarian investors warn of a potential 60% US market drop due to overvaluation despite record highs in global markets, citing metrics like the Schiller ratio and Buffett Indicator; experts advise caution and consider selling overvalued assets.
Contrarian Investors Warn of Imminent Stock Market Crash
Contrarian investors warn of a potential 60% US market drop due to overvaluation despite record highs in global markets, citing metrics like the Schiller ratio and Buffett Indicator; experts advise caution and consider selling overvalued assets.
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52% Bias Score
First US Case of H5N9 Bird Flu Raises Concerns Amidst Communication Pause
A new strain of bird flu, H5N9, has been confirmed in a California duck farm; this is the first case in the US, but the US government's communication pause delays the release of important information to the public, which has raised concerns about the virus's potential to spread among humans.
First US Case of H5N9 Bird Flu Raises Concerns Amidst Communication Pause
A new strain of bird flu, H5N9, has been confirmed in a California duck farm; this is the first case in the US, but the US government's communication pause delays the release of important information to the public, which has raised concerns about the virus's potential to spread among humans.
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40% Bias Score
Melbourne Underworld Figure Shot Dead
Sam "The Punisher" Abdulrahim, a 32-year-old Melbourne underworld figure, was shot dead in a Preston car park on Tuesday morning following multiple previous assassination attempts and a $1 million murder contract placed on his life; police have launched a homicide investigation.
Melbourne Underworld Figure Shot Dead
Sam "The Punisher" Abdulrahim, a 32-year-old Melbourne underworld figure, was shot dead in a Preston car park on Tuesday morning following multiple previous assassination attempts and a $1 million murder contract placed on his life; police have launched a homicide investigation.
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56% Bias Score
China Sets Ambitious 2025 Growth Targets Amidst Economic Resilience
China's provincial "two sessions" meetings set 2025 GDP growth targets around 5 percent or higher, driven by domestic consumption, investment, technological innovation, and expanded opening-up, exceeding 2024's 5 percent growth and signaling strong economic resilience despite external pressures.
China Sets Ambitious 2025 Growth Targets Amidst Economic Resilience
China's provincial "two sessions" meetings set 2025 GDP growth targets around 5 percent or higher, driven by domestic consumption, investment, technological innovation, and expanded opening-up, exceeding 2024's 5 percent growth and signaling strong economic resilience despite external pressures.
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52% Bias Score
Teacher Shortage: Systemic Issues and Solutions
A critical teacher shortage impacts 74% of schools, causing burnout and leading many teachers to leave the profession; solutions include creating diverse career paths to retain experienced educators and improve the overall education system.
Teacher Shortage: Systemic Issues and Solutions
A critical teacher shortage impacts 74% of schools, causing burnout and leading many teachers to leave the profession; solutions include creating diverse career paths to retain experienced educators and improve the overall education system.
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52% Bias Score
Former Inmate Challenges Legal Barriers to Medicare Access in Australian Prisons
Damien Linnane, a former inmate and PhD researcher, argues that Australian prisoners have an unrecognized right to Medicare-funded healthcare, challenging a decades-old legal interpretation and potentially revolutionizing prison healthcare access.
Former Inmate Challenges Legal Barriers to Medicare Access in Australian Prisons
Damien Linnane, a former inmate and PhD researcher, argues that Australian prisoners have an unrecognized right to Medicare-funded healthcare, challenging a decades-old legal interpretation and potentially revolutionizing prison healthcare access.
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56% Bias Score
Coral Reef Restoration Could Save Millions in Flood Damage
A new study finds that restoring coral reefs in Florida and Puerto Rico could save over $391 million annually in flood damage and protect nearly 3,000 people each year by acting as natural barriers against storm waves, highlighting the cost-effectiveness of natural infrastructure solutions compared ...
Coral Reef Restoration Could Save Millions in Flood Damage
A new study finds that restoring coral reefs in Florida and Puerto Rico could save over $391 million annually in flood damage and protect nearly 3,000 people each year by acting as natural barriers against storm waves, highlighting the cost-effectiveness of natural infrastructure solutions compared ...
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44% Bias Score
DeepSeek's Low-Cost AI Model Triggers \$108 Billion Loss Among World's Richest
On Monday, the world's 500 richest people lost \$108 billion due to a tech selloff triggered by DeepSeek, a Chinese AI developer whose low-cost chatbot challenged Silicon Valley's high-capital model, highlighting the impact of geopolitical factors and alternative development strategies.
DeepSeek's Low-Cost AI Model Triggers \$108 Billion Loss Among World's Richest
On Monday, the world's 500 richest people lost \$108 billion due to a tech selloff triggered by DeepSeek, a Chinese AI developer whose low-cost chatbot challenged Silicon Valley's high-capital model, highlighting the impact of geopolitical factors and alternative development strategies.
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52% Bias Score
Australian Market Up Despite US Tech Stock Plunge on Chinese AI Unveiling
The Australian share market saw a slight rise of 0.1 percent on Tuesday to 8,413.9 points despite a significant overnight fall in US tech stocks due to a new Chinese AI model, DeepSeek, that could compete with US giants at a potentially lower cost, causing losses across various sectors including ene...
Australian Market Up Despite US Tech Stock Plunge on Chinese AI Unveiling
The Australian share market saw a slight rise of 0.1 percent on Tuesday to 8,413.9 points despite a significant overnight fall in US tech stocks due to a new Chinese AI model, DeepSeek, that could compete with US giants at a potentially lower cost, causing losses across various sectors including ene...
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36% Bias Score
Mother Charged with Torturing Child to Gain Social Media Followers
A 34-year-old Sunshine Coast mother was charged with torturing her 18-month-old daughter, allegedly administering an unprescribed drug to solicit donations and followers, causing the child to undergo unnecessary surgeries and suffer a cardiac arrest between August 6 and October 15, 2023.
Mother Charged with Torturing Child to Gain Social Media Followers
A 34-year-old Sunshine Coast mother was charged with torturing her 18-month-old daughter, allegedly administering an unprescribed drug to solicit donations and followers, causing the child to undergo unnecessary surgeries and suffer a cardiac arrest between August 6 and October 15, 2023.
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60% Bias Score
WA Power Outages: 50,000 Homes Affected, Government Responds
Western Australia experienced widespread power outages affecting 50,000 homes due to 130 pole-top fires caused by unusual weather; Premier Cook apologized, highlighting ongoing repairs, compensation offers, and renewable energy investments.
WA Power Outages: 50,000 Homes Affected, Government Responds
Western Australia experienced widespread power outages affecting 50,000 homes due to 130 pole-top fires caused by unusual weather; Premier Cook apologized, highlighting ongoing repairs, compensation offers, and renewable energy investments.
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48% Bias Score