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Harvard Middle Eastern Studies Center Leaders Resign Amidst Bias Accusations
The director and associate director of Harvard's Center for Middle Eastern Studies are stepping down following accusations of anti-Israel bias, mirroring similar events at Columbia University where the president resigned after facing pressure from the Trump administration, raising concerns about pol...
Harvard Middle Eastern Studies Center Leaders Resign Amidst Bias Accusations
The director and associate director of Harvard's Center for Middle Eastern Studies are stepping down following accusations of anti-Israel bias, mirroring similar events at Columbia University where the president resigned after facing pressure from the Trump administration, raising concerns about pol...
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48% Bias Score


British Tourist Apprehends Knifeman in Amsterdam Stabbing
A British tourist heroically apprehended a 30-year-old Ukrainian man who stabbed five people in Amsterdam on Wednesday, with one victim discharged and four others hospitalized; the tourist's identity remains confidential.
British Tourist Apprehends Knifeman in Amsterdam Stabbing
A British tourist heroically apprehended a 30-year-old Ukrainian man who stabbed five people in Amsterdam on Wednesday, with one victim discharged and four others hospitalized; the tourist's identity remains confidential.
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48% Bias Score


Bipolar Disorder in Italy: High Misdiagnosis Rate and Delayed Treatment
In Italy, over one million people suffer from bipolar disorder, often misdiagnosed, leading to eight-year average delays before correct treatment, highlighting the need for improved diagnosis and reduced stigma.
Bipolar Disorder in Italy: High Misdiagnosis Rate and Delayed Treatment
In Italy, over one million people suffer from bipolar disorder, often misdiagnosed, leading to eight-year average delays before correct treatment, highlighting the need for improved diagnosis and reduced stigma.
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40% Bias Score


Sexism and Bias in Dutch Academia: Two PhD Candidates Detail Experiences
Two female PhD candidates describe experiences of sexism and bias in Dutch universities, highlighting discouragement, sexist remarks, devaluation of applied research, and questioning the originality of their work based on gender stereotypes.
Sexism and Bias in Dutch Academia: Two PhD Candidates Detail Experiences
Two female PhD candidates describe experiences of sexism and bias in Dutch universities, highlighting discouragement, sexist remarks, devaluation of applied research, and questioning the originality of their work based on gender stereotypes.
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64% Bias Score


Labor and Coalition Clash Over Supermarket Price Gouging
In response to rising supermarket prices, Labor proposes a price-gouging taskforce, while the Coalition threatens divestiture of major chains if consumers are overcharged, highlighting a key policy difference between the two parties during a time of public concern.
Labor and Coalition Clash Over Supermarket Price Gouging
In response to rising supermarket prices, Labor proposes a price-gouging taskforce, while the Coalition threatens divestiture of major chains if consumers are overcharged, highlighting a key policy difference between the two parties during a time of public concern.
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44% Bias Score


AI's Agency Decay: Four Stages and Four Solutions
The article discusses the four stages of 'agency decay'—a gradual erosion of human agency due to increasing AI reliance—and proposes a four-step solution (Awareness, Appreciation, Acceptance, Accountability) to mitigate this risk.
AI's Agency Decay: Four Stages and Four Solutions
The article discusses the four stages of 'agency decay'—a gradual erosion of human agency due to increasing AI reliance—and proposes a four-step solution (Awareness, Appreciation, Acceptance, Accountability) to mitigate this risk.
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56% Bias Score

Australia Faces Hung Parliament in Upcoming Election
Australia's upcoming election is highly likely to result in a hung parliament, forcing negotiations between major parties and crossbenchers to form a government; this follows a significant decline in support for major parties and the rise of independents.

Australia Faces Hung Parliament in Upcoming Election
Australia's upcoming election is highly likely to result in a hung parliament, forcing negotiations between major parties and crossbenchers to form a government; this follows a significant decline in support for major parties and the rise of independents.
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52% Bias Score

Danish PM to Visit Greenland Amidst US Annexation Pressure
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen will travel to Greenland next week to address US pressure to annex the island, following protests in Denmark and the formation of a broad coalition government in Greenland to counter perceived US imperialism.

Danish PM to Visit Greenland Amidst US Annexation Pressure
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen will travel to Greenland next week to address US pressure to annex the island, following protests in Denmark and the formation of a broad coalition government in Greenland to counter perceived US imperialism.
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52% Bias Score

Márquez Wins Thrilling Sprint Race in Austin
Marc Márquez won the sprint race at the Grand Prix of the Americas in Austin, Texas, on Saturday, after a dramatic first lap involving multiple lead changes with his teammate Pecco Bagnaia and his brother Alex Márquez, who finished second.

Márquez Wins Thrilling Sprint Race in Austin
Marc Márquez won the sprint race at the Grand Prix of the Americas in Austin, Texas, on Saturday, after a dramatic first lap involving multiple lead changes with his teammate Pecco Bagnaia and his brother Alex Márquez, who finished second.
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36% Bias Score

Columbia University Replaces Interim President Amid Funding Controversy
Columbia University replaced interim president Katrina Armstrong with Board of Trustees co-chair Claire Shipman on Friday, amid controversies over antisemitism, pro-terrorist radicalism, and inconsistent messaging regarding protest rules, in response to cancelled $400 million in federal grants and c...

Columbia University Replaces Interim President Amid Funding Controversy
Columbia University replaced interim president Katrina Armstrong with Board of Trustees co-chair Claire Shipman on Friday, amid controversies over antisemitism, pro-terrorist radicalism, and inconsistent messaging regarding protest rules, in response to cancelled $400 million in federal grants and c...
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44% Bias Score

Mega-Deals Leave Most Startups Behind: A Tale of Two VC Markets in 2024
In 2024, massive investments in U.S. tech giants like OpenAI ($6.6 billion) and Databricks ($10 billion) contrasted sharply with a 50% drop in European funding to $51 billion, creating a two-tiered VC market and jeopardizing European startups, especially at the seed stage (down 29% year-over-year).

Mega-Deals Leave Most Startups Behind: A Tale of Two VC Markets in 2024
In 2024, massive investments in U.S. tech giants like OpenAI ($6.6 billion) and Databricks ($10 billion) contrasted sharply with a 50% drop in European funding to $51 billion, creating a two-tiered VC market and jeopardizing European startups, especially at the seed stage (down 29% year-over-year).
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44% Bias Score

Mass Firing at U.S. Institute of Peace Amidst Government Downsizing
On Friday, President Trump's administration fired approximately 270 employees of the U.S. Institute of Peace, a congressionally funded think tank, as part of a government downsizing initiative. This action followed an executive order targeting the Institute and prompted a lawsuit after a standoff be...

Mass Firing at U.S. Institute of Peace Amidst Government Downsizing
On Friday, President Trump's administration fired approximately 270 employees of the U.S. Institute of Peace, a congressionally funded think tank, as part of a government downsizing initiative. This action followed an executive order targeting the Institute and prompted a lawsuit after a standoff be...
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52% Bias Score
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