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Republican Budget Bill: Tax Cuts, Increased Military Spending, and Medicaid/SNAP Cuts
House Republicans' proposed budget bill includes substantial tax cuts favoring the wealthy, increased military spending, and major cuts to Medicaid and SNAP, potentially harming millions of low-income Americans and causing significant cost shifts to state governments.
Republican Budget Bill: Tax Cuts, Increased Military Spending, and Medicaid/SNAP Cuts
House Republicans' proposed budget bill includes substantial tax cuts favoring the wealthy, increased military spending, and major cuts to Medicaid and SNAP, potentially harming millions of low-income Americans and causing significant cost shifts to state governments.
Progress
56% Bias Score


Medicine's "White Wall of Silence": Protecting Colleagues, Endangering Patients
The medical profession grapples with a "White Wall of Silence," a parallel to law enforcement's "Blue Wall," where physician misconduct is rarely reported due to fear and cultural loyalty, resulting in patient harm and erosion of professional autonomy; examples include surgeons with high complicatio...
Medicine's "White Wall of Silence": Protecting Colleagues, Endangering Patients
The medical profession grapples with a "White Wall of Silence," a parallel to law enforcement's "Blue Wall," where physician misconduct is rarely reported due to fear and cultural loyalty, resulting in patient harm and erosion of professional autonomy; examples include surgeons with high complicatio...
Progress
48% Bias Score


UK Cuts Aid to Women and Girls, Sparking Outrage
The UK government is eliminating funding for programs supporting women and girls in developing countries, claiming its role as a "global charity" is over, drawing criticism for potentially causing irreparable harm and contradicting evidence that women's empowerment benefits economies and societies.
UK Cuts Aid to Women and Girls, Sparking Outrage
The UK government is eliminating funding for programs supporting women and girls in developing countries, claiming its role as a "global charity" is over, drawing criticism for potentially causing irreparable harm and contradicting evidence that women's empowerment benefits economies and societies.
Progress
68% Bias Score


U.S. Retaliates Against Colombia for Joining China's Belt and Road Initiative
The United States announced retaliatory measures against Colombia for joining China's Belt and Road Initiative, opposing funding for Chinese state-owned enterprises in projects like Bogotá's metro, impacting Colombia's relationship with the U.S. and potentially other Latin American nations.
U.S. Retaliates Against Colombia for Joining China's Belt and Road Initiative
The United States announced retaliatory measures against Colombia for joining China's Belt and Road Initiative, opposing funding for Chinese state-owned enterprises in projects like Bogotá's metro, impacting Colombia's relationship with the U.S. and potentially other Latin American nations.
Progress
44% Bias Score


Assisted Dying Bill Faces Key Votes Amidst Continued Debate
Esther Rantzen and a group of MPs with medical backgrounds are urging Parliament to support Kim Leadbeater's assisted dying bill, which faces further votes on June 1st and 13th, despite concerns from opponents regarding its potential for misuse.
Assisted Dying Bill Faces Key Votes Amidst Continued Debate
Esther Rantzen and a group of MPs with medical backgrounds are urging Parliament to support Kim Leadbeater's assisted dying bill, which faces further votes on June 1st and 13th, despite concerns from opponents regarding its potential for misuse.
Progress
44% Bias Score


Man Wrongfully Imprisoned for 38 Years Awarded £1 Million Compensation
After 38 years in prison for a murder he did not commit, Peter Sullivan was exonerated this week, having been denied parole three months prior due to his steadfast refusal to admit guilt; he is now eligible for £1 million in compensation.
Man Wrongfully Imprisoned for 38 Years Awarded £1 Million Compensation
After 38 years in prison for a murder he did not commit, Peter Sullivan was exonerated this week, having been denied parole three months prior due to his steadfast refusal to admit guilt; he is now eligible for £1 million in compensation.
Progress
52% Bias Score

US Stocks Mixed Amid Trade War Uncertainty
US stocks show mixed results following mixed economic reports, with the S&P 500 slightly up, the Dow Jones up, and the Nasdaq down; Australian futures point to a rise; the Australian dollar falls; and the bond market shows lower Treasury yields amid uncertainty about the economy's response to the tr...

US Stocks Mixed Amid Trade War Uncertainty
US stocks show mixed results following mixed economic reports, with the S&P 500 slightly up, the Dow Jones up, and the Nasdaq down; Australian futures point to a rise; the Australian dollar falls; and the bond market shows lower Treasury yields amid uncertainty about the economy's response to the tr...
Progress
52% Bias Score

Democrats Investigate Reported Qatari Plan to Gift Trump Luxury Jet
House Democrats launched investigations into a reported plan by Qatar to gift President Trump a $400 million luxury jet during his recent Middle East trip, raising concerns about potential violations of the Foreign Emoluments Clause which prohibits government officials from accepting gifts from fore...

Democrats Investigate Reported Qatari Plan to Gift Trump Luxury Jet
House Democrats launched investigations into a reported plan by Qatar to gift President Trump a $400 million luxury jet during his recent Middle East trip, raising concerns about potential violations of the Foreign Emoluments Clause which prohibits government officials from accepting gifts from fore...
Progress
48% Bias Score

Madrid's Ignorance of Tagus River Pollution: A Critical Survey
A survey reveals that 75% of Madrileños are unaware of the Tagus River's pollution in Toledo, while 89% mistakenly believe treated wastewater is clean; this, coupled with the fact that 91% admit to flushing inappropriate waste down the toilet, highlights a critical lack of environmental awareness.

Madrid's Ignorance of Tagus River Pollution: A Critical Survey
A survey reveals that 75% of Madrileños are unaware of the Tagus River's pollution in Toledo, while 89% mistakenly believe treated wastewater is clean; this, coupled with the fact that 91% admit to flushing inappropriate waste down the toilet, highlights a critical lack of environmental awareness.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Kempf's Updated Critique: Capitalism's Radicalization and the Super-Rich
French journalist Hervé Kempf's new graphic novel, "How the Rich Plunder the Earth," released in Spain, updates his 2007 book by highlighting the worsening ecological crisis and increased wealth concentration among the super-rich, arguing that capitalism's radicalization, exemplified by figures like...

Kempf's Updated Critique: Capitalism's Radicalization and the Super-Rich
French journalist Hervé Kempf's new graphic novel, "How the Rich Plunder the Earth," released in Spain, updates his 2007 book by highlighting the worsening ecological crisis and increased wealth concentration among the super-rich, arguing that capitalism's radicalization, exemplified by figures like...
Progress
60% Bias Score

UK's Housebuilding Spree Raises Concerns Over Environmental Standards
The UK government plans 1.5 million new homes in England, but its commitment to environmental standards is uncertain, raising concerns about energy security and the UK's net-zero goals; solar panels may be included, but the extent of energy-efficiency measures is unclear, lagging behind other Europe...

UK's Housebuilding Spree Raises Concerns Over Environmental Standards
The UK government plans 1.5 million new homes in England, but its commitment to environmental standards is uncertain, raising concerns about energy security and the UK's net-zero goals; solar panels may be included, but the extent of energy-efficiency measures is unclear, lagging behind other Europe...
Progress
52% Bias Score

NHS Spends Record £216m Outsourcing Scan Interpretations Amid Radiologist Shortage
The NHS in the UK spent a record £216 million in 2024 outsourcing the interpretation of 976,000 X-rays and scans due to a 30% shortfall of 1962 radiologists, sparking concerns about the sustainability and cost-effectiveness of this approach.

NHS Spends Record £216m Outsourcing Scan Interpretations Amid Radiologist Shortage
The NHS in the UK spent a record £216 million in 2024 outsourcing the interpretation of 976,000 X-rays and scans due to a 30% shortfall of 1962 radiologists, sparking concerns about the sustainability and cost-effectiveness of this approach.
Progress
48% Bias Score
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