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Delayed Opening of Melbourne Community Hospitals Sparks Public Outrage
The newly built Craigieburn Community Hospital in Melbourne's north remains unopened months after completion, despite cost overruns exceeding \$100 million and causing significant resident frustration, while a similar delay affects Cranbourne's new community hospital.
Delayed Opening of Melbourne Community Hospitals Sparks Public Outrage
The newly built Craigieburn Community Hospital in Melbourne's north remains unopened months after completion, despite cost overruns exceeding \$100 million and causing significant resident frustration, while a similar delay affects Cranbourne's new community hospital.
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48% Bias Score


Joplin Tornado: Devastation and Recovery
On May 22, 2011, an EF-5 tornado with winds up to 200 mph devastated Joplin, Missouri, killing approximately 160 people, destroying 7,500 homes, and severely damaging St. John's Regional Medical Center and the local school system, highlighting the community's resilience in its recovery efforts.
Joplin Tornado: Devastation and Recovery
On May 22, 2011, an EF-5 tornado with winds up to 200 mph devastated Joplin, Missouri, killing approximately 160 people, destroying 7,500 homes, and severely damaging St. John's Regional Medical Center and the local school system, highlighting the community's resilience in its recovery efforts.
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28% Bias Score


Palace Museum Blends Science and Tradition to Preserve Imperial Artifacts
In Beijing's Palace Museum, 150 restorers use X-ray diffraction and traditional methods to preserve over 1.8 million artifacts, including a Forbidden City roof tile currently under analysis for discoloration, showcasing a blend of modern science and ancient techniques to protect China's cultural her...
Palace Museum Blends Science and Tradition to Preserve Imperial Artifacts
In Beijing's Palace Museum, 150 restorers use X-ray diffraction and traditional methods to preserve over 1.8 million artifacts, including a Forbidden City roof tile currently under analysis for discoloration, showcasing a blend of modern science and ancient techniques to protect China's cultural her...
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16% Bias Score


One-Year-Olds Can Store Memories: Study Challenges Common Belief
A study of 26 babies and toddlers (4 months to 2 years) found that one-year-olds show increased hippocampal activity when remembering images, suggesting memory storage begins earlier than previously thought. This challenges the common experience of not recalling very early childhood memories, highli...
One-Year-Olds Can Store Memories: Study Challenges Common Belief
A study of 26 babies and toddlers (4 months to 2 years) found that one-year-olds show increased hippocampal activity when remembering images, suggesting memory storage begins earlier than previously thought. This challenges the common experience of not recalling very early childhood memories, highli...
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40% Bias Score


2028 US Presidential Election: Democratic Candidates and Internal Divisions
The article discusses the upcoming 2028 US presidential election and the potential candidates from the Democratic Party, highlighting internal divisions and challenges. Current Vice President Kamala Harris leads in polls, but faces competition from figures like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Gavin Newsom...
2028 US Presidential Election: Democratic Candidates and Internal Divisions
The article discusses the upcoming 2028 US presidential election and the potential candidates from the Democratic Party, highlighting internal divisions and challenges. Current Vice President Kamala Harris leads in polls, but faces competition from figures like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Gavin Newsom...
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52% Bias Score


£950m UK Rapid Charger Fund Faces Redirection
The UK government is considering redirecting a £950m fund for motorway electric vehicle rapid chargers, announced in March 2020 and never used, due to competition concerns and market shifts, with decisions pending on alternative uses for the money.
£950m UK Rapid Charger Fund Faces Redirection
The UK government is considering redirecting a £950m fund for motorway electric vehicle rapid chargers, announced in March 2020 and never used, due to competition concerns and market shifts, with decisions pending on alternative uses for the money.
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60% Bias Score

Former Congresswoman Mia Love Dies at 49
Mia Love, the first Black Republican woman elected to Congress, died at age 49 after a battle with brain cancer; her political career was marked by her unique identity in Utah politics and a complex relationship with Donald Trump.

Former Congresswoman Mia Love Dies at 49
Mia Love, the first Black Republican woman elected to Congress, died at age 49 after a battle with brain cancer; her political career was marked by her unique identity in Utah politics and a complex relationship with Donald Trump.
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20% Bias Score

Former Utah Congresswoman Mia Love Dies at 49
Mia Love, Utah's first Black Republican congresswoman, died at 49 from brain cancer; her family announced the passing on X, highlighting her career from Saratoga Springs mayor to her time in Congress and later work as a political commentator.

Former Utah Congresswoman Mia Love Dies at 49
Mia Love, Utah's first Black Republican congresswoman, died at 49 from brain cancer; her family announced the passing on X, highlighting her career from Saratoga Springs mayor to her time in Congress and later work as a political commentator.
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28% Bias Score

Paris Salon Showcases Masters and Emerging Artists
The 33rd Salon du dessin, held in Paris' Palais Brongniart, features works by masters like Rodin and Delacroix alongside lesser-known artists such as Frédérick Juncker, demonstrating the fair's eclectic approach and attracting international collectors and museum curators.

Paris Salon Showcases Masters and Emerging Artists
The 33rd Salon du dessin, held in Paris' Palais Brongniart, features works by masters like Rodin and Delacroix alongside lesser-known artists such as Frédérick Juncker, demonstrating the fair's eclectic approach and attracting international collectors and museum curators.
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24% Bias Score

French Assembly Debates Business Simplification Bill Amid Environmental Concerns
The French National Assembly starts debating a simplification bill on March 24th, aiming to reduce business bureaucracy but facing strong opposition over environmental concerns, including amendments to weaken low-emission zones and net-zero artificialization, and potential deregulation for datacente...

French Assembly Debates Business Simplification Bill Amid Environmental Concerns
The French National Assembly starts debating a simplification bill on March 24th, aiming to reduce business bureaucracy but facing strong opposition over environmental concerns, including amendments to weaken low-emission zones and net-zero artificialization, and potential deregulation for datacente...
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48% Bias Score

German TV's Lack of Lower-Income Family Representation
German television predominantly showcases crime dramas, neglecting narratives of lower-income families; however, recent successes of series like "Marzahn Mon Amour" and "Tina mobil" highlight a demand for such representation, revealing a gap between onscreen realities and viewers' lived experiences.

German TV's Lack of Lower-Income Family Representation
German television predominantly showcases crime dramas, neglecting narratives of lower-income families; however, recent successes of series like "Marzahn Mon Amour" and "Tina mobil" highlight a demand for such representation, revealing a gap between onscreen realities and viewers' lived experiences.
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40% Bias Score

Welsh Opera Program Alleviates Chronic Pain Through Singing
A Welsh National Opera pain management program, funded by the Welsh government, showed that two-thirds of participants experienced reduced chronic pain and improved mental health using singing and breathing exercises, suggesting a novel approach to pain management.

Welsh Opera Program Alleviates Chronic Pain Through Singing
A Welsh National Opera pain management program, funded by the Welsh government, showed that two-thirds of participants experienced reduced chronic pain and improved mental health using singing and breathing exercises, suggesting a novel approach to pain management.
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32% Bias Score
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