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Weinstein Retrial: Haley Retestifies, New Accusations Emerge
Miriam Haley returned to court to testify against Harvey Weinstein in his retrial, recounting a 2006 sexual assault; this retrial also includes accusations from a Polish model, Kaja Sokola, and challenges Weinstein's 2020 overturned conviction.
Weinstein Retrial: Haley Retestifies, New Accusations Emerge
Miriam Haley returned to court to testify against Harvey Weinstein in his retrial, recounting a 2006 sexual assault; this retrial also includes accusations from a Polish model, Kaja Sokola, and challenges Weinstein's 2020 overturned conviction.
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60% Bias Score


FDA Reviews COVID-19 Vaccine Approvals for Next Winter Amid Data Concerns
The FDA is reviewing whether to approve COVID-19 vaccines for next winter due to insufficient data on booster shot effectiveness and low uptake, marking a shift from the previous administration's policy of annual updates.
FDA Reviews COVID-19 Vaccine Approvals for Next Winter Amid Data Concerns
The FDA is reviewing whether to approve COVID-19 vaccines for next winter due to insufficient data on booster shot effectiveness and low uptake, marking a shift from the previous administration's policy of annual updates.
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44% Bias Score


Paris Basketball Eliminated from EuroLeague Quarterfinals
Paris Basketball's EuroLeague season ended in the quarterfinals with a 3-0 loss to Fenerbahçe; coach Tiago Splitter highlighted first-half errors and poor three-point shooting as crucial factors, while players expressed frustration but remained focused on winning the French Championship.
Paris Basketball Eliminated from EuroLeague Quarterfinals
Paris Basketball's EuroLeague season ended in the quarterfinals with a 3-0 loss to Fenerbahçe; coach Tiago Splitter highlighted first-half errors and poor three-point shooting as crucial factors, while players expressed frustration but remained focused on winning the French Championship.
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16% Bias Score


Alberta Eases Referendum Threshold Amidst Renewed Calls for Independence
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith enacted legislation lowering the signature requirement for provincial referendums, potentially enabling an independence vote, despite the federal Liberals' reelection; she also relaxed campaign finance rules, reintroducing corporate and union donations.
Alberta Eases Referendum Threshold Amidst Renewed Calls for Independence
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith enacted legislation lowering the signature requirement for provincial referendums, potentially enabling an independence vote, despite the federal Liberals' reelection; she also relaxed campaign finance rules, reintroducing corporate and union donations.
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40% Bias Score


Australian Federal Election: Compulsory Voting, Unique Terminology Shape Campaign
Australia's federal election, pitting incumbent Anthony Albanese against Peter Dutton, features compulsory voting, preferential ballots, and unique campaign terminology like 'rorts,' 'corflutes,' and 'stoush,' shaping political discourse and voter engagement.
Australian Federal Election: Compulsory Voting, Unique Terminology Shape Campaign
Australia's federal election, pitting incumbent Anthony Albanese against Peter Dutton, features compulsory voting, preferential ballots, and unique campaign terminology like 'rorts,' 'corflutes,' and 'stoush,' shaping political discourse and voter engagement.
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16% Bias Score


UK Teacher Recruitment Target Unlikely to be Met
The UK government's plan to hire 6,500 more teachers in England by the end of parliament is unlikely to succeed, warns the National Audit Office, due to rising secondary school enrollment and a broader teacher shortage, particularly impacting further education colleges.
UK Teacher Recruitment Target Unlikely to be Met
The UK government's plan to hire 6,500 more teachers in England by the end of parliament is unlikely to succeed, warns the National Audit Office, due to rising secondary school enrollment and a broader teacher shortage, particularly impacting further education colleges.
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52% Bias Score

Judge Limits Border Patrol's Detention Powers in California
A California judge ruled that Border Patrol agents must have a warrant or reasonable suspicion to detain individuals, except when individuals voluntarily choose to depart after receiving explanations of their rights. This decision follows an ACLU lawsuit regarding "Operation Return to Sender," and r...

Judge Limits Border Patrol's Detention Powers in California
A California judge ruled that Border Patrol agents must have a warrant or reasonable suspicion to detain individuals, except when individuals voluntarily choose to depart after receiving explanations of their rights. This decision follows an ACLU lawsuit regarding "Operation Return to Sender," and r...
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44% Bias Score

Six Triple Eight WWII Unit Awarded Congressional Gold Medal
The all-Black, all-female World War II unit, the Six Triple Eight, received the Congressional Gold Medal on Tuesday for their exceptional work sorting mail, exceeding Army goals and significantly boosting soldiers' morale; the ceremony was held in Emancipation Hall at the U.S. Capitol building.

Six Triple Eight WWII Unit Awarded Congressional Gold Medal
The all-Black, all-female World War II unit, the Six Triple Eight, received the Congressional Gold Medal on Tuesday for their exceptional work sorting mail, exceeding Army goals and significantly boosting soldiers' morale; the ceremony was held in Emancipation Hall at the U.S. Capitol building.
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12% Bias Score

Liberal Party Wins Fourth Mandate, New MPs Bring Strong Business Credentials
The Liberal Party won a fourth consecutive mandate in the 2025 Canadian federal election, with numerous newly elected MPs boasting significant business and financial experience, including former Goldman Sachs executive Tim Hodgson, a former Quebec finance minister, and the former president of IBM Ca...

Liberal Party Wins Fourth Mandate, New MPs Bring Strong Business Credentials
The Liberal Party won a fourth consecutive mandate in the 2025 Canadian federal election, with numerous newly elected MPs boasting significant business and financial experience, including former Goldman Sachs executive Tim Hodgson, a former Quebec finance minister, and the former president of IBM Ca...
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28% Bias Score

Trump Celebrates 100 Days, Claims Economic Successes
In Warren, Michigan, President Trump celebrated his first 100 days in office, claiming economic successes due to his policies, including lower taxes and tariffs, stronger borders, and the return of jobs to the US, while criticizing his predecessor and the Democrats.

Trump Celebrates 100 Days, Claims Economic Successes
In Warren, Michigan, President Trump celebrated his first 100 days in office, claiming economic successes due to his policies, including lower taxes and tariffs, stronger borders, and the return of jobs to the US, while criticizing his predecessor and the Democrats.
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64% Bias Score

UK Government's Teacher Recruitment Plan Faces Doubt Amidst Shortage
A UK government plan to add 6,500 teachers funded by a tax on private schools is questioned by a new report which highlights a lack of a delivery plan and the significant challenge in meeting the pledge amidst growing student numbers and historically missed recruitment targets.

UK Government's Teacher Recruitment Plan Faces Doubt Amidst Shortage
A UK government plan to add 6,500 teachers funded by a tax on private schools is questioned by a new report which highlights a lack of a delivery plan and the significant challenge in meeting the pledge amidst growing student numbers and historically missed recruitment targets.
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40% Bias Score

GMC Approves 36 Physician Associate Training Courses, Increasing NHS Capacity
The General Medical Council (GMC) approved 36 training courses for Physician Associates (PAs) and Anaesthesia Associates (AAs), enabling up to 1,059 PAs and 42 AAs to qualify annually, aiming to improve patient safety after a fatal misdiagnosis case.

GMC Approves 36 Physician Associate Training Courses, Increasing NHS Capacity
The General Medical Council (GMC) approved 36 training courses for Physician Associates (PAs) and Anaesthesia Associates (AAs), enabling up to 1,059 PAs and 42 AAs to qualify annually, aiming to improve patient safety after a fatal misdiagnosis case.
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36% Bias Score
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