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AI's Legal and Ethical Minefield: Copyright, Consent, and Job Displacement
AI systems' use of copyrighted material for training raises legal questions about copyright infringement and fair use, with ongoing debates about consent for data use and the future implications of AI's ability to replicate human roles and tasks.
AI's Legal and Ethical Minefield: Copyright, Consent, and Job Displacement
AI systems' use of copyrighted material for training raises legal questions about copyright infringement and fair use, with ongoing debates about consent for data use and the future implications of AI's ability to replicate human roles and tasks.
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52% Bias Score


UK Government Secures Raw Materials, Averts Shutdown of Scunthorpe Steelworks
The UK government purchased raw materials, including a 55,000-tonne coal shipment, to prevent the shutdown of Scunthorpe's blast furnaces, averting a crisis that threatened 3,000 jobs and the UK's last blast furnace operations.
UK Government Secures Raw Materials, Averts Shutdown of Scunthorpe Steelworks
The UK government purchased raw materials, including a 55,000-tonne coal shipment, to prevent the shutdown of Scunthorpe's blast furnaces, averting a crisis that threatened 3,000 jobs and the UK's last blast furnace operations.
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48% Bias Score


Hungary Bans LGBTQ+ Pride Events, Codifies Gender Binary in New Constitutional Amendments
Hungary's parliament passed constitutional amendments banning LGBTQ+ Pride events, codifying a male/female gender binary, and enabling the use of facial recognition to identify participants at prohibited events; this follows a March 18th ban on Pride marches and is condemned by international rights ...
Hungary Bans LGBTQ+ Pride Events, Codifies Gender Binary in New Constitutional Amendments
Hungary's parliament passed constitutional amendments banning LGBTQ+ Pride events, codifying a male/female gender binary, and enabling the use of facial recognition to identify participants at prohibited events; this follows a March 18th ban on Pride marches and is condemned by international rights ...
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64% Bias Score


South Korea Military Faces Leadership Crisis Amidst Political Turmoil
South Korea's armed forces are facing a leadership crisis due to political turmoil and inadequate training, following former President Yoon Suk Yeol's December 3rd martial law declaration that led to his impeachment and ongoing trial. Incidents such as an accidental bombing and a drone-helicopter co...
South Korea Military Faces Leadership Crisis Amidst Political Turmoil
South Korea's armed forces are facing a leadership crisis due to political turmoil and inadequate training, following former President Yoon Suk Yeol's December 3rd martial law declaration that led to his impeachment and ongoing trial. Incidents such as an accidental bombing and a drone-helicopter co...
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52% Bias Score


Gut Microbiome Differences Linked to Autism in New Study
A study of 43 autistic and 41 neurotypical children (ages 8-17) found lower levels of tryptophan metabolites in autistic children, impacting serotonin production and potentially contributing to autism symptoms; maternal antibiotic use during pregnancy was also linked to a higher risk of autism.
Gut Microbiome Differences Linked to Autism in New Study
A study of 43 autistic and 41 neurotypical children (ages 8-17) found lower levels of tryptophan metabolites in autistic children, impacting serotonin production and potentially contributing to autism symptoms; maternal antibiotic use during pregnancy was also linked to a higher risk of autism.
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48% Bias Score


Algeria Expels French Embassy Staff Amid Kidnapping Case, Raising Tensions
Algeria expelled 12 French embassy staff after a consular official's arrest in Paris for the alleged kidnapping of a pro-France TikTok influencer; France warned of immediate retaliation, escalating already strained relations.
Algeria Expels French Embassy Staff Amid Kidnapping Case, Raising Tensions
Algeria expelled 12 French embassy staff after a consular official's arrest in Paris for the alleged kidnapping of a pro-France TikTok influencer; France warned of immediate retaliation, escalating already strained relations.
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40% Bias Score

Plummeting Canadian Tourism to U.S. to Cost $6 Billion
Three times as many Canadians are avoiding travel to the U.S. than initially predicted, creating a potential $6 billion economic loss for the U.S. in 2025, with airlines reducing flight capacity due to the drop in demand; this follows two years of strong inbound tourism growth.

Plummeting Canadian Tourism to U.S. to Cost $6 Billion
Three times as many Canadians are avoiding travel to the U.S. than initially predicted, creating a potential $6 billion economic loss for the U.S. in 2025, with airlines reducing flight capacity due to the drop in demand; this follows two years of strong inbound tourism growth.
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40% Bias Score

Sri Lankan Custodial Death Sparks Outrage, Exposing Systemic Police Brutality
Sathsara Nimesh, 25, died in Sri Lankan police custody on April 2nd after an alleged beating following his arrest on April 1st for burglary; his death has sparked protests and demands for an end to police brutality, reigniting a long-standing debate.

Sri Lankan Custodial Death Sparks Outrage, Exposing Systemic Police Brutality
Sathsara Nimesh, 25, died in Sri Lankan police custody on April 2nd after an alleged beating following his arrest on April 1st for burglary; his death has sparked protests and demands for an end to police brutality, reigniting a long-standing debate.
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40% Bias Score

German-Israeli Dispute Erupts Over Gaza Hospital Strike
On April 13th, an Israeli airstrike targeted Al-Ahli hospital in Gaza, allegedly used by Hamas, prompting Germany's condemnation and Israel's defense. Israel claims a precise strike with prior warning and no civilian casualties, citing the hospital's use as a Hamas command center. Germany questions ...

German-Israeli Dispute Erupts Over Gaza Hospital Strike
On April 13th, an Israeli airstrike targeted Al-Ahli hospital in Gaza, allegedly used by Hamas, prompting Germany's condemnation and Israel's defense. Israel claims a precise strike with prior warning and no civilian casualties, citing the hospital's use as a Hamas command center. Germany questions ...
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40% Bias Score

Cannabis Use Linked to Significantly Increased Dementia Risk
A Canadian study of over six million people found a 72% increased risk of dementia among those hospitalized for cannabis-related issues, exceeding alcohol-related risks; this highlights the need for further research into the long-term effects of cannabis use on cognitive health.

Cannabis Use Linked to Significantly Increased Dementia Risk
A Canadian study of over six million people found a 72% increased risk of dementia among those hospitalized for cannabis-related issues, exceeding alcohol-related risks; this highlights the need for further research into the long-term effects of cannabis use on cognitive health.
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48% Bias Score

Trump and Bukele Meet Amidst Deportation Controversy
U.S. President Donald Trump met with El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele on Monday to discuss the deportation of alleged gang members and other detainees to El Salvador, despite concerns over human rights abuses in El Salvador's prisons and a recent Supreme Court ruling ordering the return of a mis...

Trump and Bukele Meet Amidst Deportation Controversy
U.S. President Donald Trump met with El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele on Monday to discuss the deportation of alleged gang members and other detainees to El Salvador, despite concerns over human rights abuses in El Salvador's prisons and a recent Supreme Court ruling ordering the return of a mis...
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56% Bias Score

Vucic Holds Massive Rally Amidst Ongoing Serbian Protests
On April 12th-13th, 2025, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic held a massive pro-government rally in Belgrade, drawing an estimated 55,000 attendees, declaring the end of the opposition's "colorful revolution" and initiating a new movement amid ongoing student protests and government crackdowns.

Vucic Holds Massive Rally Amidst Ongoing Serbian Protests
On April 12th-13th, 2025, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic held a massive pro-government rally in Belgrade, drawing an estimated 55,000 attendees, declaring the end of the opposition's "colorful revolution" and initiating a new movement amid ongoing student protests and government crackdowns.
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56% Bias Score
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