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Pasadena School Receives Green Transformation, Addressing Environmental Injustice
In Pasadena, California, Amigos de los Rios transformed Washington Elementary, a Title I school with primarily Latino and Black students from low-income households, by adding a pollinator garden, 37 veggie beds, an outdoor classroom, a rain garden, 26 trees, and new playhouses, addressing unequal ac...
Pasadena School Receives Green Transformation, Addressing Environmental Injustice
In Pasadena, California, Amigos de los Rios transformed Washington Elementary, a Title I school with primarily Latino and Black students from low-income households, by adding a pollinator garden, 37 veggie beds, an outdoor classroom, a rain garden, 26 trees, and new playhouses, addressing unequal ac...
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40% Bias Score


Unqualified Health Officials: Kennedy, Means Nominations Highlight Expertise Concerns
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. advised against taking medical advice from him, while Dr. Casey Means, nominated for US Surgeon General, lacks an active medical license and government experience, sparking controversy and highlighting concerns over qualifications in government health roles.
Unqualified Health Officials: Kennedy, Means Nominations Highlight Expertise Concerns
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. advised against taking medical advice from him, while Dr. Casey Means, nominated for US Surgeon General, lacks an active medical license and government experience, sparking controversy and highlighting concerns over qualifications in government health roles.
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64% Bias Score


UAE to Take 15% Stake in Telegraph Following UK Law Change
The UK government raised the cap on foreign state ownership of British newspapers to 15%, allowing the UAE to invest in the Telegraph following a meeting between Emirati officials and Downing Street in March. This decision aims to boost economic growth but has drawn criticism for potentially comprom...
UAE to Take 15% Stake in Telegraph Following UK Law Change
The UK government raised the cap on foreign state ownership of British newspapers to 15%, allowing the UAE to invest in the Telegraph following a meeting between Emirati officials and Downing Street in March. This decision aims to boost economic growth but has drawn criticism for potentially comprom...
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64% Bias Score


Federal Judge Blocks Deportation of Indian PhD Student
An Indian PhD student in South Dakota, Priya Saxena, was granted a federal injunction blocking her deportation after her student visa was revoked due to a minor traffic violation; the judge stated the DHS's actions were "likely to cause irreparable harm".
Federal Judge Blocks Deportation of Indian PhD Student
An Indian PhD student in South Dakota, Priya Saxena, was granted a federal injunction blocking her deportation after her student visa was revoked due to a minor traffic violation; the judge stated the DHS's actions were "likely to cause irreparable harm".
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48% Bias Score


Food Packaging Chemicals Pose Cancer Risk, Study Warns
A Swiss study published in Nature Medicine warns that food packaging, including 'eco-friendly' options, is increasing exposure to cancer-linked chemicals, particularly in ultra-processed foods (UPFs), with Britain consuming UPFs at 57% of its national diet.
Food Packaging Chemicals Pose Cancer Risk, Study Warns
A Swiss study published in Nature Medicine warns that food packaging, including 'eco-friendly' options, is increasing exposure to cancer-linked chemicals, particularly in ultra-processed foods (UPFs), with Britain consuming UPFs at 57% of its national diet.
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48% Bias Score


Málaga Drug Trafficking Ring Dismantled
A year-long investigation, Operation Wilson, led to the dismantling of two drug trafficking organizations in Málaga, Spain, resulting in ten arrests, the seizure of significant quantities of drugs and weapons, and the disruption of international trafficking routes.
Málaga Drug Trafficking Ring Dismantled
A year-long investigation, Operation Wilson, led to the dismantling of two drug trafficking organizations in Málaga, Spain, resulting in ten arrests, the seizure of significant quantities of drugs and weapons, and the disruption of international trafficking routes.
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48% Bias Score

ICE Misled Judge to Search Homes of Pro-Palestinian Students
ICE misled a judge with false claims to obtain a warrant to search the homes of two Columbia University students, Yunseo Chung and Ranjani Srinivasan, for their pro-Palestinian activism; the agency falsely claimed the university was "harboring aliens".

ICE Misled Judge to Search Homes of Pro-Palestinian Students
ICE misled a judge with false claims to obtain a warrant to search the homes of two Columbia University students, Yunseo Chung and Ranjani Srinivasan, for their pro-Palestinian activism; the agency falsely claimed the university was "harboring aliens".
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44% Bias Score

Anglian Water Fined £1.42 Million for Water Contamination
Anglian Water was fined £1.42 million for contaminating the water supply of 1.3 million people in eastern England between June and December 2021 by using unapproved materials in water tanks; the company pleaded guilty, rectified the issues, and the risk to customers was deemed very low.

Anglian Water Fined £1.42 Million for Water Contamination
Anglian Water was fined £1.42 million for contaminating the water supply of 1.3 million people in eastern England between June and December 2021 by using unapproved materials in water tanks; the company pleaded guilty, rectified the issues, and the risk to customers was deemed very low.
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48% Bias Score

7,000 Steps Daily Linked to 11% Lower Cancer Risk
A six-year University of Oxford study of 85,000 people found that 7,000 daily steps reduced cancer risk by 11 percent, rising to 16 percent at 9,000 steps, challenging the previously recommended 10,000 steps.

7,000 Steps Daily Linked to 11% Lower Cancer Risk
A six-year University of Oxford study of 85,000 people found that 7,000 daily steps reduced cancer risk by 11 percent, rising to 16 percent at 9,000 steps, challenging the previously recommended 10,000 steps.
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32% Bias Score

Hadi Matar Sentenced to 25 Years for Rushdie Attack
Hadi Matar, 27, of New Jersey, was sentenced to 25 years in prison on Friday for the attempted murder of Salman Rushdie and seven years for wounding Ralph Henry Reese, the moderator of Rushdie's lecture, in Chautauqua County Court. The attack, inspired by a decades-old fatwa, resulted in severe inju...

Hadi Matar Sentenced to 25 Years for Rushdie Attack
Hadi Matar, 27, of New Jersey, was sentenced to 25 years in prison on Friday for the attempted murder of Salman Rushdie and seven years for wounding Ralph Henry Reese, the moderator of Rushdie's lecture, in Chautauqua County Court. The attack, inspired by a decades-old fatwa, resulted in severe inju...
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32% Bias Score

Measles Exposure at Newark Airport Sparks Outbreak Fears
An infected individual traveling through Newark Liberty International Airport's Terminal B on Monday between 12:30 pm and 4 pm potentially exposed hundreds to measles, the world's most infectious disease; this is the second such incident at the airport this year, raising concerns amid a larger natio...

Measles Exposure at Newark Airport Sparks Outbreak Fears
An infected individual traveling through Newark Liberty International Airport's Terminal B on Monday between 12:30 pm and 4 pm potentially exposed hundreds to measles, the world's most infectious disease; this is the second such incident at the airport this year, raising concerns amid a larger natio...
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44% Bias Score

Ayuso Wins Stage Seven of Giro d'Italia, Challenges Race Favorites
In the seventh stage of the Giro d'Italia, a 168km mountain stage in the Abruzzo region, Juan Ayuso (UAE) secured a decisive victory, beating top contenders by a few seconds but significantly impacting the race dynamics and asserting his status as a serious contender for the overall win.

Ayuso Wins Stage Seven of Giro d'Italia, Challenges Race Favorites
In the seventh stage of the Giro d'Italia, a 168km mountain stage in the Abruzzo region, Juan Ayuso (UAE) secured a decisive victory, beating top contenders by a few seconds but significantly impacting the race dynamics and asserting his status as a serious contender for the overall win.
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32% Bias Score
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