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New Brunswick to Review Patient Files for Environmental Links to Neurological Symptoms
New Brunswick is reviewing the medical files of 222 patients with undiagnosed neurological symptoms to investigate potential environmental causes, following years of delays and controversy, with a public report expected this summer.
New Brunswick to Review Patient Files for Environmental Links to Neurological Symptoms
New Brunswick is reviewing the medical files of 222 patients with undiagnosed neurological symptoms to investigate potential environmental causes, following years of delays and controversy, with a public report expected this summer.
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56% Bias Score


US-Ukraine Resource Deal Grants Washington Extensive Control
A leaked draft US-Ukraine deal, obtained by Kyiv on March 23 and reported on March 27 by the Financial Times and Bloomberg, gives the US extensive control over Ukraine's mineral resources and energy assets, including profit distribution and veto power over sales to competitors, while offering no sec...
US-Ukraine Resource Deal Grants Washington Extensive Control
A leaked draft US-Ukraine deal, obtained by Kyiv on March 23 and reported on March 27 by the Financial Times and Bloomberg, gives the US extensive control over Ukraine's mineral resources and energy assets, including profit distribution and veto power over sales to competitors, while offering no sec...
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56% Bias Score


Trump's Tariffs: A Self-Inflicted Economic Wound
President Trump's 25% tariff on imported cars will increase vehicle prices, harming American consumers and triggering retaliatory tariffs from Canada and the EU, potentially escalating into a global trade war.
Trump's Tariffs: A Self-Inflicted Economic Wound
President Trump's 25% tariff on imported cars will increase vehicle prices, harming American consumers and triggering retaliatory tariffs from Canada and the EU, potentially escalating into a global trade war.
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52% Bias Score


Former Officer Receives Community Corrections Order for Manslaughter of Elderly Woman
Former NSW police officer Kristian White received a two-year community corrections order for the manslaughter of 95-year-old Clare Nowland, who died after White tasered her at an aged care facility on May 17, 2023; the judge cited mitigating factors including White's mental health and low risk of re...
Former Officer Receives Community Corrections Order for Manslaughter of Elderly Woman
Former NSW police officer Kristian White received a two-year community corrections order for the manslaughter of 95-year-old Clare Nowland, who died after White tasered her at an aged care facility on May 17, 2023; the judge cited mitigating factors including White's mental health and low risk of re...
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52% Bias Score


Mother on Trial for Murder of Toddler After Violent Shaking
A 31-year-old mother, Morsal Mohammed Naim, is on trial in Manchester Crown Court for the murder of her two-year-old daughter, Omra Wali Jan, who died on February 9, 2024, from head injuries sustained on November 30, 2023, after allegedly being violently shaken by her mother; both parents previously...
Mother on Trial for Murder of Toddler After Violent Shaking
A 31-year-old mother, Morsal Mohammed Naim, is on trial in Manchester Crown Court for the murder of her two-year-old daughter, Omra Wali Jan, who died on February 9, 2024, from head injuries sustained on November 30, 2023, after allegedly being violently shaken by her mother; both parents previously...
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40% Bias Score


Trump Orders Smithsonian Restructuring, Targeting "Divisive Narratives
President Trump issued an executive order on Thursday to restructure the Smithsonian Institution, targeting programs promoting "divisive narratives" and "improper ideology", placing JD Vance in charge of removing what the president calls "improper ideology", specifically naming the National Museum o...
Trump Orders Smithsonian Restructuring, Targeting "Divisive Narratives
President Trump issued an executive order on Thursday to restructure the Smithsonian Institution, targeting programs promoting "divisive narratives" and "improper ideology", placing JD Vance in charge of removing what the president calls "improper ideology", specifically naming the National Museum o...
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44% Bias Score

Australia's Election: Nuclear Power on the Ballot
Australia's May 3rd election will determine whether the nation builds its first nuclear power plants, with Prime Minister Albanese favoring renewable energy and opposition leader Dutton proposing seven reactors despite concerns about cost and feasibility; the election also faces challenges from risi...

Australia's Election: Nuclear Power on the Ballot
Australia's May 3rd election will determine whether the nation builds its first nuclear power plants, with Prime Minister Albanese favoring renewable energy and opposition leader Dutton proposing seven reactors despite concerns about cost and feasibility; the election also faces challenges from risi...
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40% Bias Score

Putin Proposes UN-Led Administration in Ukraine for Elections
Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested a UN-led temporary administration in Ukraine to hold elections and install a government he considers legitimate for peace talks, citing precedents such as East Timor and Papua New Guinea; the White House rejected the proposal.

Putin Proposes UN-Led Administration in Ukraine for Elections
Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested a UN-led temporary administration in Ukraine to hold elections and install a government he considers legitimate for peace talks, citing precedents such as East Timor and Papua New Guinea; the White House rejected the proposal.
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56% Bias Score

UK Prison Overcrowding Leads to Early Release of Long-Sentence Prisoners
To alleviate severe overcrowding in UK prisons exceeding 99 percent capacity, Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood announced plans to release long-sentence prisoners early, including potentially violent offenders, despite concerns about public safety and the recent early release of thousands of crimina...

UK Prison Overcrowding Leads to Early Release of Long-Sentence Prisoners
To alleviate severe overcrowding in UK prisons exceeding 99 percent capacity, Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood announced plans to release long-sentence prisoners early, including potentially violent offenders, despite concerns about public safety and the recent early release of thousands of crimina...
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64% Bias Score

Stonewall Pushes for Inclusive Ban on LGBTQ+ Conversion Practices Amidst Global Backlash
Stonewall's new CEO, Simon Blake, is pushing for a UK ban on conversion practices inclusive of all LGBTQ+ people, citing new research showing 17% of LGBTQ+ Britons have experienced physical assault, 10% exorcism, and 12% corrective rape as conversion attempts, despite criticism that it may impact pa...

Stonewall Pushes for Inclusive Ban on LGBTQ+ Conversion Practices Amidst Global Backlash
Stonewall's new CEO, Simon Blake, is pushing for a UK ban on conversion practices inclusive of all LGBTQ+ people, citing new research showing 17% of LGBTQ+ Britons have experienced physical assault, 10% exorcism, and 12% corrective rape as conversion attempts, despite criticism that it may impact pa...
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40% Bias Score

Arkansas Toddler Dies from Brain-Eating Amoeba at Water Park
A 16-month-old Arkansas toddler, Michael Alexander Pollock III, died on September 4, 2023, from primary amebic meningoencephalitis caused by Naegleria fowleri, a brain-eating amoeba, contracted at a Pulaski County water park with code violations including a broken chlorinator and high pH levels.

Arkansas Toddler Dies from Brain-Eating Amoeba at Water Park
A 16-month-old Arkansas toddler, Michael Alexander Pollock III, died on September 4, 2023, from primary amebic meningoencephalitis caused by Naegleria fowleri, a brain-eating amoeba, contracted at a Pulaski County water park with code violations including a broken chlorinator and high pH levels.
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36% Bias Score

MAGA Representative's Anti-British Outburst Sparks Condemnation
During a congressional hearing, US Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene told a British journalist to "go back to your country" after being questioned about the Signal scandal, revealing underlying anti-British sentiment within the Trump administration and prompting widespread condemnation.

MAGA Representative's Anti-British Outburst Sparks Condemnation
During a congressional hearing, US Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene told a British journalist to "go back to your country" after being questioned about the Signal scandal, revealing underlying anti-British sentiment within the Trump administration and prompting widespread condemnation.
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44% Bias Score
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