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Walgreens to Pay Up to $350 Million in Opioid Prescription Settlement
Walgreens agreed to pay up to $350 million to settle a U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit alleging it illegally filled millions of opioid prescriptions from 2012-2023, despite internal red flags; the company denies liability but says the settlement improves cash flow.
Walgreens to Pay Up to $350 Million in Opioid Prescription Settlement
Walgreens agreed to pay up to $350 million to settle a U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit alleging it illegally filled millions of opioid prescriptions from 2012-2023, despite internal red flags; the company denies liability but says the settlement improves cash flow.
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40% Bias Score


Judge Halts Plan to Allow ICE Agents at Rikers Island
A New York judge temporarily blocked Mayor Eric Adams' plan to allow federal immigration agents back into the Rikers Island jail complex, halting negotiations until an April 25th hearing on a lawsuit alleging a corrupt deal with the Trump administration; Adams denies this.
Judge Halts Plan to Allow ICE Agents at Rikers Island
A New York judge temporarily blocked Mayor Eric Adams' plan to allow federal immigration agents back into the Rikers Island jail complex, halting negotiations until an April 25th hearing on a lawsuit alleging a corrupt deal with the Trump administration; Adams denies this.
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44% Bias Score


Francis's Cardinals to Dominate Next Papal Election
Pope Francis appointed 108 of the 135 cardinals under 80 eligible to elect the next pope, representing 80% of the voting body; this unprecedented influence, coupled with his reforms prioritizing global diversity, suggests a potential continuation of his pastoral priorities in the next papacy.
Francis's Cardinals to Dominate Next Papal Election
Pope Francis appointed 108 of the 135 cardinals under 80 eligible to elect the next pope, representing 80% of the voting body; this unprecedented influence, coupled with his reforms prioritizing global diversity, suggests a potential continuation of his pastoral priorities in the next papacy.
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36% Bias Score


IMF Downgrades US Growth Forecast to 1.8% Amidst Trade War Uncertainty
The IMF drastically lowered its 2025 US growth forecast to 1.8% from 2.7%, citing increased trade tariff uncertainty as the primary cause, predicting a global economic slowdown and a 40% chance of US recession in 2025.
IMF Downgrades US Growth Forecast to 1.8% Amidst Trade War Uncertainty
The IMF drastically lowered its 2025 US growth forecast to 1.8% from 2.7%, citing increased trade tariff uncertainty as the primary cause, predicting a global economic slowdown and a 40% chance of US recession in 2025.
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36% Bias Score


Roche to Invest \$50 Billion in US Production
Roche, a Swiss pharmaceutical company, announced a \$50 billion investment in US production facilities over five years, creating 12,000 jobs, to mitigate trade war risks and strengthen its US market position, following a similar investment by Novartis.
Roche to Invest \$50 Billion in US Production
Roche, a Swiss pharmaceutical company, announced a \$50 billion investment in US production facilities over five years, creating 12,000 jobs, to mitigate trade war risks and strengthen its US market position, following a similar investment by Novartis.
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32% Bias Score


EU Seeks Starlink Alternatives for Ukraine's Military Communication
Faced with Ukraine's heavy reliance on Elon Musk's Starlink for military communication, the EU is accelerating the deployment of alternative satellite systems, including GovSatcom (operational by June 2024) and is developing Iris2, a mega-constellation for full operation by 2030, to ensure resilient...
EU Seeks Starlink Alternatives for Ukraine's Military Communication
Faced with Ukraine's heavy reliance on Elon Musk's Starlink for military communication, the EU is accelerating the deployment of alternative satellite systems, including GovSatcom (operational by June 2024) and is developing Iris2, a mega-constellation for full operation by 2030, to ensure resilient...
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36% Bias Score

Trump Resumes Student Loan Collections Amidst Multiple Institutional Conflicts
President Trump's administration has resumed collecting defaulted federal student loans, marking a policy shift after a two-year pause; concurrently, he is engaged in numerous high-profile conflicts with various institutions using aggressive tactics, potentially reshaping the legal and educational l...

Trump Resumes Student Loan Collections Amidst Multiple Institutional Conflicts
President Trump's administration has resumed collecting defaulted federal student loans, marking a policy shift after a two-year pause; concurrently, he is engaged in numerous high-profile conflicts with various institutions using aggressive tactics, potentially reshaping the legal and educational l...
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64% Bias Score

Judge Halts Plan to Allow ICE Agents Back into Rikers Island
A New York judge temporarily blocked a plan by Mayor Eric Adams to allow federal immigration agents back into the Rikers Island jail complex following a lawsuit by the New York City Council alleging a "corrupt quid pro quo" with the Trump administration, halting any agreements until an April 25th he...

Judge Halts Plan to Allow ICE Agents Back into Rikers Island
A New York judge temporarily blocked a plan by Mayor Eric Adams to allow federal immigration agents back into the Rikers Island jail complex following a lawsuit by the New York City Council alleging a "corrupt quid pro quo" with the Trump administration, halting any agreements until an April 25th he...
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48% Bias Score

Samsung's Diversified Manufacturing Offers Buffer Against US-China Trade War Tariffs
Apple's iPhone production is primarily in China (90%), unlike Samsung's diverse manufacturing across Vietnam, India, South Korea, and Brazil, creating varying vulnerabilities to US-China trade war tariffs.

Samsung's Diversified Manufacturing Offers Buffer Against US-China Trade War Tariffs
Apple's iPhone production is primarily in China (90%), unlike Samsung's diverse manufacturing across Vietnam, India, South Korea, and Brazil, creating varying vulnerabilities to US-China trade war tariffs.
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36% Bias Score

Oscars Allow AI in Films; Human Element Remains Key
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced new rules stating that AI use in films will neither benefit nor harm Oscar nominations, following the use of AI in several recent award-winning films, prompting discussions on AI's role in filmmaking and human involvement.

Oscars Allow AI in Films; Human Element Remains Key
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced new rules stating that AI use in films will neither benefit nor harm Oscar nominations, following the use of AI in several recent award-winning films, prompting discussions on AI's role in filmmaking and human involvement.
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36% Bias Score

Global Markets React to Trade War, Gold Hits Record High
Asian and European stock markets reacted cautiously on April 22nd to a Wall Street downturn and rising trade war tensions, with gold hitting a record high of $3500.10 per ounce amidst Donald Trump's criticism of the Federal Reserve chairman.

Global Markets React to Trade War, Gold Hits Record High
Asian and European stock markets reacted cautiously on April 22nd to a Wall Street downturn and rising trade war tensions, with gold hitting a record high of $3500.10 per ounce amidst Donald Trump's criticism of the Federal Reserve chairman.
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44% Bias Score

Sachsenhausen Liberation: Dwindling Witness Accounts Highlight Urgent Need for Holocaust Remembrance
On the 80th anniversary of Sachsenhausen's liberation, only six of thirty invited survivors attended the commemoration, highlighting the urgent need to preserve their testimonies as their numbers dwindle, with the average age being 87 and 70% expected to die in the next 10 years.

Sachsenhausen Liberation: Dwindling Witness Accounts Highlight Urgent Need for Holocaust Remembrance
On the 80th anniversary of Sachsenhausen's liberation, only six of thirty invited survivors attended the commemoration, highlighting the urgent need to preserve their testimonies as their numbers dwindle, with the average age being 87 and 70% expected to die in the next 10 years.
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40% Bias Score
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