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AI Bots Overwhelm Wikipedia, Threatening its Sustainability
AI companies' use of Wikipedia data for training large language models is overloading Wikimedia's servers, causing slowdowns and increased costs, threatening its long-term sustainability due to the reliance on donations and the lack of proper attribution from AI companies.
AI Bots Overwhelm Wikipedia, Threatening its Sustainability
AI companies' use of Wikipedia data for training large language models is overloading Wikimedia's servers, causing slowdowns and increased costs, threatening its long-term sustainability due to the reliance on donations and the lack of proper attribution from AI companies.
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44% Bias Score


China Halts Sale of CK Hutchison Ports Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
China's antitrust investigation halts the sale of CK Hutchison's 43 foreign ports to a BlackRock-led consortium, jeopardizing a deal involving key Panama Canal ports and raising concerns about Chinese supply chains and potential higher port fees for Chinese vessels.
China Halts Sale of CK Hutchison Ports Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
China's antitrust investigation halts the sale of CK Hutchison's 43 foreign ports to a BlackRock-led consortium, jeopardizing a deal involving key Panama Canal ports and raising concerns about Chinese supply chains and potential higher port fees for Chinese vessels.
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40% Bias Score


Bank of Israel Holds Rates Amidst Renewed Gaza Conflict
The Bank of Israel is expected to keep its benchmark interest rate at 4.5% on Monday, despite lower-than-expected February inflation (3.4%), due to renewed military actions in Gaza and Lebanon, impacting the Israeli economy and market expectations.
Bank of Israel Holds Rates Amidst Renewed Gaza Conflict
The Bank of Israel is expected to keep its benchmark interest rate at 4.5% on Monday, despite lower-than-expected February inflation (3.4%), due to renewed military actions in Gaza and Lebanon, impacting the Israeli economy and market expectations.
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44% Bias Score


Grocery Sector Thrives Amidst Shifting Consumer Behavior
In 2024, US consumers spent $21 billion more on dining out than groceries, yet grocery store visits reached 17.2 billion—a 10.9% increase from 2019. This reflects a shift in consumer behavior towards value and efficiency, benefiting discount and specialty grocers experiencing significant growth whil...
Grocery Sector Thrives Amidst Shifting Consumer Behavior
In 2024, US consumers spent $21 billion more on dining out than groceries, yet grocery store visits reached 17.2 billion—a 10.9% increase from 2019. This reflects a shift in consumer behavior towards value and efficiency, benefiting discount and specialty grocers experiencing significant growth whil...
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36% Bias Score


Tesla's Q1 Deliveries Plunge 13% Amidst Musk's Political Backlash
Tesla announced a 13% year-over-year drop in global deliveries for its flagship electric car models in Q1 2025, totaling 336,681 vehicles, significantly below analyst predictions and marking its largest quarterly decline ever; the drop is largely attributed to increased competition and negative cons...
Tesla's Q1 Deliveries Plunge 13% Amidst Musk's Political Backlash
Tesla announced a 13% year-over-year drop in global deliveries for its flagship electric car models in Q1 2025, totaling 336,681 vehicles, significantly below analyst predictions and marking its largest quarterly decline ever; the drop is largely attributed to increased competition and negative cons...
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52% Bias Score


Turkish Doctoral Student Arrested Amidst US Crackdown on "Hamas Sympathizers
Rumeysa Öztürk, a Turkish doctoral student at Tufts University with a valid F-1 visa, was arrested on March 25th by federal agents who revoked her visa without warning; this is part of a broader crackdown on "Hamas sympathizers" on college campuses across the US, prompting concerns about civil liber...
Turkish Doctoral Student Arrested Amidst US Crackdown on "Hamas Sympathizers
Rumeysa Öztürk, a Turkish doctoral student at Tufts University with a valid F-1 visa, was arrested on March 25th by federal agents who revoked her visa without warning; this is part of a broader crackdown on "Hamas sympathizers" on college campuses across the US, prompting concerns about civil liber...
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40% Bias Score

Bucha Massacre: Limited Accountability for Hundreds of Civilian Deaths
The Russian occupation of Bucha in March 2022 resulted in the deaths of hundreds of Ukrainian civilians; despite overwhelming evidence, only a few perpetrators have been convicted, highlighting the challenges of international justice.

Bucha Massacre: Limited Accountability for Hundreds of Civilian Deaths
The Russian occupation of Bucha in March 2022 resulted in the deaths of hundreds of Ukrainian civilians; despite overwhelming evidence, only a few perpetrators have been convicted, highlighting the challenges of international justice.
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40% Bias Score

64% of British Jewish Employees Experienced Workplace Antisemitism Since October 7 Massacre
A survey of 427 British Jewish employees found that 64% experienced workplace antisemitism since the October 7 massacre, with most incidents occurring during conversations (211) and via digital communications (211), highlighting a significant issue of safety and inclusion.

64% of British Jewish Employees Experienced Workplace Antisemitism Since October 7 Massacre
A survey of 427 British Jewish employees found that 64% experienced workplace antisemitism since the October 7 massacre, with most incidents occurring during conversations (211) and via digital communications (211), highlighting a significant issue of safety and inclusion.
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36% Bias Score

NATO Seeks Creative Solution to Meet Trump's Defense Budget Demands
Faced with US President Trump's demands for a large increase in NATO defense budgets, European members are exploring creative ways to redefine what counts as defense spending, potentially including vital national infrastructure, to meet a proposed 3.5% target, balancing US demands and economic reali...

NATO Seeks Creative Solution to Meet Trump's Defense Budget Demands
Faced with US President Trump's demands for a large increase in NATO defense budgets, European members are exploring creative ways to redefine what counts as defense spending, potentially including vital national infrastructure, to meet a proposed 3.5% target, balancing US demands and economic reali...
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44% Bias Score

Turkey's Syria Airbase Deployment Mirrors Russia's 2015 Intervention
Turkey plans to deploy its Hisar air defense systems at Syria's T-4 airbase, mirroring Russia's 2015 Hmeimim deployment; this move is likely to escalate tensions with Israel and potentially reshape the Syrian conflict.

Turkey's Syria Airbase Deployment Mirrors Russia's 2015 Intervention
Turkey plans to deploy its Hisar air defense systems at Syria's T-4 airbase, mirroring Russia's 2015 Hmeimim deployment; this move is likely to escalate tensions with Israel and potentially reshape the Syrian conflict.
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40% Bias Score

Proxy Voting Bill Passes Despite Speaker's Veto
On July 24, 2024, Representatives Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) and Brittany Pettersen (D-CO) passed a bill allowing proxy voting for new parents for up to 12 weeks, defying House Speaker Mike Johnson who deemed it unconstitutional; this led to the cancellation of House votes for the rest of the week.

Proxy Voting Bill Passes Despite Speaker's Veto
On July 24, 2024, Representatives Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) and Brittany Pettersen (D-CO) passed a bill allowing proxy voting for new parents for up to 12 weeks, defying House Speaker Mike Johnson who deemed it unconstitutional; this led to the cancellation of House votes for the rest of the week.
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64% Bias Score

Supreme Court to Decide Fate of Planned Parenthood in South Carolina Medicaid Program
South Carolina attempted to remove Planned Parenthood from its Medicaid program due to its abortion services; however, lower courts ruled this violated federal law requiring patient choice of qualified providers, a decision now before the Supreme Court.

Supreme Court to Decide Fate of Planned Parenthood in South Carolina Medicaid Program
South Carolina attempted to remove Planned Parenthood from its Medicaid program due to its abortion services; however, lower courts ruled this violated federal law requiring patient choice of qualified providers, a decision now before the Supreme Court.
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52% Bias Score
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