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Trump Calls Shapiro Following Arson Attack on Governor's Home
President Trump called Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro on April 22nd to discuss the April 13th arson attack on Shapiro's home in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; the conversation, which lasted approximately 20 minutes, also covered other topics such as tariffs.
Trump Calls Shapiro Following Arson Attack on Governor's Home
President Trump called Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro on April 22nd to discuss the April 13th arson attack on Shapiro's home in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; the conversation, which lasted approximately 20 minutes, also covered other topics such as tariffs.
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36% Bias Score


Judge Rules Trump Administration Acted in Bad Faith in Deportation Case
A federal judge found the Trump administration in breach of its duty to provide information in the Kilmar Ábrego García case, citing vague privilege claims and inadequate document production as evidence of bad faith.
Judge Rules Trump Administration Acted in Bad Faith in Deportation Case
A federal judge found the Trump administration in breach of its duty to provide information in the Kilmar Ábrego García case, citing vague privilege claims and inadequate document production as evidence of bad faith.
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48% Bias Score


Madrid to Launch Smart Health Platform for Chronic Disease Monitoring
Madrid will launch an IoT-based smart health platform by year-end to remotely monitor 35,000 chronic patients (initially focusing on glucose levels), improving care coordination and reducing hospital visits, using 3.5 million euros in EU funding.
Madrid to Launch Smart Health Platform for Chronic Disease Monitoring
Madrid will launch an IoT-based smart health platform by year-end to remotely monitor 35,000 chronic patients (initially focusing on glucose levels), improving care coordination and reducing hospital visits, using 3.5 million euros in EU funding.
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40% Bias Score


Meritocracy Increases Inequality, Yale Professor Argues
Yale Law professor Daniel Markovits contends that meritocracy increases inequality by giving wealthy children an educational advantage, leading to higher scores on standardized tests like the SAT and disproportionately more success than their middle-class counterparts. Despite overall poverty reduct...
Meritocracy Increases Inequality, Yale Professor Argues
Yale Law professor Daniel Markovits contends that meritocracy increases inequality by giving wealthy children an educational advantage, leading to higher scores on standardized tests like the SAT and disproportionately more success than their middle-class counterparts. Despite overall poverty reduct...
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44% Bias Score


British Jewish Board Suspends Official, Disciplines Dozens Over Gaza Criticism
The Board of Deputies of British Jews suspended its vice chair, Harriett Goldenberg, and initiated disciplinary action against 36 members—approximately 10% of the board—for signing a Financial Times letter criticizing Israel's actions in Gaza, sparking internal conflict and raising questions about r...
British Jewish Board Suspends Official, Disciplines Dozens Over Gaza Criticism
The Board of Deputies of British Jews suspended its vice chair, Harriett Goldenberg, and initiated disciplinary action against 36 members—approximately 10% of the board—for signing a Financial Times letter criticizing Israel's actions in Gaza, sparking internal conflict and raising questions about r...
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60% Bias Score


Sydney Council Opposes $880 Million Apartment Proposal
Inner West Council is fighting Deicorp's $880 million plan to build 1185 apartments in Five Dock, citing overshadowing of nearby houses and increased traffic, while Deicorp highlights the project's location near future metro stations and compliance with state incentives for affordable housing.
Sydney Council Opposes $880 Million Apartment Proposal
Inner West Council is fighting Deicorp's $880 million plan to build 1185 apartments in Five Dock, citing overshadowing of nearby houses and increased traffic, while Deicorp highlights the project's location near future metro stations and compliance with state incentives for affordable housing.
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40% Bias Score

NIH Delays Autism Study Results to Next Year
The NIH announced a delay in its autism research, pushing the expected preliminary results from September to sometime next year, according to Director Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, who said that Secretary Kennedy's earlier September prediction was "enthusiastic." The NIH is still working to distribute tens ...

NIH Delays Autism Study Results to Next Year
The NIH announced a delay in its autism research, pushing the expected preliminary results from September to sometime next year, according to Director Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, who said that Secretary Kennedy's earlier September prediction was "enthusiastic." The NIH is still working to distribute tens ...
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40% Bias Score

UK Hereditary Peers Seek Life Peerages Amidst Reform Debate
The UK House of Lords is debating a bill to remove 92 hereditary peers, prompting discussions among peers about securing life peerages for at least 10 to soften the bill's passage, despite government denials of such negotiations.

UK Hereditary Peers Seek Life Peerages Amidst Reform Debate
The UK House of Lords is debating a bill to remove 92 hereditary peers, prompting discussions among peers about securing life peerages for at least 10 to soften the bill's passage, despite government denials of such negotiations.
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44% Bias Score

Alcaraz's Unconventional Path to Tennis Greatness
Carlos Alcaraz, a 21-year-old tennis player, balances his ambition to become the greatest with a need for enjoyment and relaxation, leading to both grand slam victories and mental fatigue, raising questions about long-term sustainability.

Alcaraz's Unconventional Path to Tennis Greatness
Carlos Alcaraz, a 21-year-old tennis player, balances his ambition to become the greatest with a need for enjoyment and relaxation, leading to both grand slam victories and mental fatigue, raising questions about long-term sustainability.
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44% Bias Score

Primorsky Cancer Patients Find Support in Volunteer Network
A meeting in Primorsky Krai connected cancer patients with 50 volunteers offering support, information, and resources; the initiative, supported by the regional health ministry, highlights peer-to-peer support and community involvement in cancer care.

Primorsky Cancer Patients Find Support in Volunteer Network
A meeting in Primorsky Krai connected cancer patients with 50 volunteers offering support, information, and resources; the initiative, supported by the regional health ministry, highlights peer-to-peer support and community involvement in cancer care.
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48% Bias Score

China Reports Three Major Personal Data Breaches
Chinese police reported three cases of personal data breaches involving malware, insider access, and e-commerce platform exploitation, resulting in financial fraud and data theft affecting over 50 companies and nearly 1,000 job seekers.

China Reports Three Major Personal Data Breaches
Chinese police reported three cases of personal data breaches involving malware, insider access, and e-commerce platform exploitation, resulting in financial fraud and data theft affecting over 50 companies and nearly 1,000 job seekers.
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32% Bias Score

Swinney Calls for Unity Against Far-Right Extremism in Scotland
Scottish First Minister John Swinney held a forum in Glasgow with various political and civic leaders to discuss the rise of far-right extremism in Scotland, excluding the Reform UK party, and focusing on tackling misinformation, inequality, and discrimination.

Swinney Calls for Unity Against Far-Right Extremism in Scotland
Scottish First Minister John Swinney held a forum in Glasgow with various political and civic leaders to discuss the rise of far-right extremism in Scotland, excluding the Reform UK party, and focusing on tackling misinformation, inequality, and discrimination.
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52% Bias Score
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