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Fleeting Priorities: Social Media, Liquid Modernity, and the Failure to Address Global Crises
This opinion piece analyzes the trend of rapidly changing public priorities regarding global crises, linking it to the influence of social media, the concept of liquid modernity, and the lack of collective action, ultimately urging a shift towards sustained commitment and critical thinking.
Fleeting Priorities: Social Media, Liquid Modernity, and the Failure to Address Global Crises
This opinion piece analyzes the trend of rapidly changing public priorities regarding global crises, linking it to the influence of social media, the concept of liquid modernity, and the lack of collective action, ultimately urging a shift towards sustained commitment and critical thinking.
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48% Bias Score


China strengthens nuclear safety with new draft law
China is drafting a new atomic energy law with 59 provisions focusing on emergency management, safety protocols, and material control to prevent accidents and promote sustainable nuclear energy development, reflecting its commitment to responsible nuclear power.
China strengthens nuclear safety with new draft law
China is drafting a new atomic energy law with 59 provisions focusing on emergency management, safety protocols, and material control to prevent accidents and promote sustainable nuclear energy development, reflecting its commitment to responsible nuclear power.
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24% Bias Score


Seven Win Joe Tsai Basketball Scholarships
Seven Chinese student-athletes—five male and two female—won full scholarships to US boarding schools through the Joe Tsai Basketball Scholarship, a program supporting China's next generation of basketball talent, now in its fifth year and expanded to include Hong Kong and Macao.
Seven Win Joe Tsai Basketball Scholarships
Seven Chinese student-athletes—five male and two female—won full scholarships to US boarding schools through the Joe Tsai Basketball Scholarship, a program supporting China's next generation of basketball talent, now in its fifth year and expanded to include Hong Kong and Macao.
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24% Bias Score


Bestselling Author Found Murdered on Hamburg Houseboat
Bestselling German author Alexandra Fröhlich, 58, was found murdered on her Hamburg houseboat Tuesday morning; police are investigating and searching the Elbe River for clues, appealing to the public for information.
Bestselling Author Found Murdered on Hamburg Houseboat
Bestselling German author Alexandra Fröhlich, 58, was found murdered on her Hamburg houseboat Tuesday morning; police are investigating and searching the Elbe River for clues, appealing to the public for information.
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28% Bias Score


France Tackles Housing Shortage with New Tax Incentives and Landlord Status
French Housing Minister Valérie Létard discusses measures to address the housing shortage, including a new private landlord status with attractive tax incentives and the expansion of the zero-interest rate loan (PTZ) program to support homeownership, aiming to stimulate investment and construction.
France Tackles Housing Shortage with New Tax Incentives and Landlord Status
French Housing Minister Valérie Létard discusses measures to address the housing shortage, including a new private landlord status with attractive tax incentives and the expansion of the zero-interest rate loan (PTZ) program to support homeownership, aiming to stimulate investment and construction.
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44% Bias Score


French Charitable Giving: Stable Rates, Decreasing Amounts Amidst Uncertainty
The 2024 Ipsos-Apprentis d'Auteuil Barometer shows stable French charitable donation rates (52%), but a decrease in average donation amounts (€364 vs €371 in 2023), particularly among high-income earners, reflecting economic uncertainty.
French Charitable Giving: Stable Rates, Decreasing Amounts Amidst Uncertainty
The 2024 Ipsos-Apprentis d'Auteuil Barometer shows stable French charitable donation rates (52%), but a decrease in average donation amounts (€364 vs €371 in 2023), particularly among high-income earners, reflecting economic uncertainty.
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36% Bias Score

Seven Student-Athletes Awarded Joe Tsai Basketball Scholarship
The Joe Tsai Basketball Scholarship announced its 2025 cohort of seven student-athletes from mainland China and Hong Kong, who will receive full financial support for their high school education in the US, marking the program's expansion and continued commitment to developing basketball talent.

Seven Student-Athletes Awarded Joe Tsai Basketball Scholarship
The Joe Tsai Basketball Scholarship announced its 2025 cohort of seven student-athletes from mainland China and Hong Kong, who will receive full financial support for their high school education in the US, marking the program's expansion and continued commitment to developing basketball talent.
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32% Bias Score

China's Economy Poised for Stability Amidst Global Headwinds
Chinese economists predict stable economic growth for the remainder of the year, advocating for proactive fiscal and monetary policies, increased domestic consumption, and deeper reforms to counter global uncertainties and strengthen domestic demand.

China's Economy Poised for Stability Amidst Global Headwinds
Chinese economists predict stable economic growth for the remainder of the year, advocating for proactive fiscal and monetary policies, increased domestic consumption, and deeper reforms to counter global uncertainties and strengthen domestic demand.
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24% Bias Score

California Child Sex Trafficking Bill Gutted; Felony Charge Removed
California Assembly Bill 379, aimed at combating child sex trafficking, had a key provision removed, downgrading the crime of purchasing sex from 16 and 17-year-olds from a felony to a misdemeanor to ensure its passage, despite the bill's author's disapproval and criticism from Republicans.

California Child Sex Trafficking Bill Gutted; Felony Charge Removed
California Assembly Bill 379, aimed at combating child sex trafficking, had a key provision removed, downgrading the crime of purchasing sex from 16 and 17-year-olds from a felony to a misdemeanor to ensure its passage, despite the bill's author's disapproval and criticism from Republicans.
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56% Bias Score

Charlamagne Tha God Accuses Schumer and Jeffries of Hypocrisy Over Corporate Donations
Radio host Charlamagne Tha God criticized House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer for hypocrisy, citing their acceptance of large corporate donations while publicly denouncing oligarchy; OpenSecrets.org data reveals significant donations to both from major corp...

Charlamagne Tha God Accuses Schumer and Jeffries of Hypocrisy Over Corporate Donations
Radio host Charlamagne Tha God criticized House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer for hypocrisy, citing their acceptance of large corporate donations while publicly denouncing oligarchy; OpenSecrets.org data reveals significant donations to both from major corp...
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56% Bias Score

Benefit Changes Spark Surge in Support Center Visits
A support center in Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, reports a surge in visitors concerned about upcoming UK government benefit changes, including stricter PIP tests and reduced incapacity benefits under Universal Credit, impacting vulnerable people; the government aims to save £4.8bn by 2030, while a su...

Benefit Changes Spark Surge in Support Center Visits
A support center in Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, reports a surge in visitors concerned about upcoming UK government benefit changes, including stricter PIP tests and reduced incapacity benefits under Universal Credit, impacting vulnerable people; the government aims to save £4.8bn by 2030, while a su...
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56% Bias Score

French Youth and Work: Satisfaction Despite Concerns Over Training and Pay
A new Institut Montaigne study surveying 6,000 French young people (16-30) in Fall 2024 reveals that while most are satisfied with their jobs, many feel underpaid and underprepared, challenging the stereotype of lazy youth.

French Youth and Work: Satisfaction Despite Concerns Over Training and Pay
A new Institut Montaigne study surveying 6,000 French young people (16-30) in Fall 2024 reveals that while most are satisfied with their jobs, many feel underpaid and underprepared, challenging the stereotype of lazy youth.
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36% Bias Score
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