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Russia Proposes Pension Indexation Reform Based on Real Spending

The Russian State Duma proposes reforming pension indexation, shifting from overall inflation to pensioners' actual spending on necessities like food and medicine, addressing the current system's failure to reflect the reality of rising living costs for seniors, exemplified by a 22% increase in esse...

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New Hampshire House Approves Cannabis Possession Bill

The New Hampshire House passed HB 198, legalizing adult possession of up to two ounces of cannabis flower, ten grams of concentrates, and products with up to 2000 mg of THC, despite the Governor's opposition; the bill does not legalize sales or public consumption.

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40% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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High Costs Raise Concerns for Australia's New Support at Home Program

Australia's new Support at Home aged care program, effective July 1st, features high costs; self-funded retirees may pay almost $19,000 annually for less than an hour of daily care, while the government contributes $19,500, prompting concerns about affordability and the program's overall value.

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Reduced Inequality
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Pennsylvania Overpays UPMC $357,000 Due to Data Management Failures

An audit of UPMC's Community HealthChoices program found that failures to update data and delays in reporting led to Pennsylvania overpaying UPMC by approximately $357,000 in 2022; the state was unable to recover about $121,000 due to contract limitations.

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40% Bias Score

Good Health and Well-being
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Reunion": Deaf Actor Stars in BBC's Revenge Thriller

Reunion," a four-part BBC One revenge thriller starring Matthew Gurney as a deaf man released from prison, was written by deaf screenwriter William Mager and filmed in Sheffield, showcasing British Sign Language and challenging typical portrayals of deaf characters.

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20% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
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Ukraine Announces April 2025 Changes to Pensions, Sick Leave, and Medicine Prices

Ukraine will implement several changes in April 2025: pension recalculations for specific working pensioners starting April 1st (payments in June), new sick leave rules from April 4th, mandatory electronic military medical commission decisions from April 1st, and a planned reduction in medicine pric...

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smh.com.au
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Flawed Modelling, Ignored Warnings Led to $589 Million Loss on Cancelled Commonwealth Games

A final report reveals the Victorian government's hasty decision to host the 2026 Commonwealth Games, based on flawed cost modelling and ignored warnings, resulted in a $589 million taxpayer loss after its cancellation. Four ministers are implicated.

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48% Bias Score

Responsible Consumption and Production
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Finding Authentic Success: Keren Eldad's "Gilded" Challenges Societal Norms

Keren Eldad's new book, "Gilded," challenges conventional notions of success, arguing that prioritizing societal expectations over personal fulfillment leads to unhappiness. Eldad details her personal journey from an abusive marriage and debt to finding authentic joy, offering strategies to break fr...

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England and Wales: Crime Victims Granted Parole Hearing Access

Starting today, crime victims in England and Wales can attend parole hearings to observe the process of deciding whether a prisoner is released, based on a successful pilot program that reassured victims and increased their confidence in the justice system.

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60% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
bbc.com
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WWI Unknown Soldiers Identified, Families Find Closure

The remains of three British World War I soldiers—L/Cpl James Ball Baron, L/Cpl Samuel Chapman, and 2nd Lt Hugh Barr—previously buried as unknowns in Belgium, have been identified and given proper burials on March 26th, thanks to research by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission and the MOD's Joint...

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20% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
bbc.com
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High Demand for New Essex Community Supermarket Amidst Cost-of-Living Crisis

A new community supermarket, the Braintree Hub, opened in Essex to address the soaring demand caused by the cost-of-living crisis, offering discounted groceries to its members and highlighting the significant financial struggles faced by many.

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48% Bias Score

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liberation.fr
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France Cuts Sick Leave Payments, Shifting Costs to Complementary Insurance

France's social security daily sick leave indemnity will drop to a maximum of 41.47 euros gross from April 1st, impacting those earning above 1.4 times the minimum wage, although most are covered by complementary insurance; the government expects 600 million euros in savings.

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44% Bias Score

Good Health and Well-being

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