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Nottingham Asylum: A Landmark in Mental Healthcare, 1812-1902
Nottingham's General Lunatic Asylum, opening in 1812, was England's first publicly funded asylum, costing £20,000; while aiming for humane treatment, its practices and eventual overcrowding reflect the era's limited understanding of mental illness.
Nottingham Asylum: A Landmark in Mental Healthcare, 1812-1902
Nottingham's General Lunatic Asylum, opening in 1812, was England's first publicly funded asylum, costing £20,000; while aiming for humane treatment, its practices and eventual overcrowding reflect the era's limited understanding of mental illness.
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56% Bias Score


Cyprus Talks Stalled Amid Property Dispute and Security Concerns
Ersin Tatar, Turkish Cypriot leader, rejected a tripartite meeting due to unresolved property disputes and alleged acts of terrorism against Turkish Cypriots, demanding their cessation before further talks; UN Special Envoy Maria Angela Olguin is working to facilitate dialogue and build trust betwee...
Cyprus Talks Stalled Amid Property Dispute and Security Concerns
Ersin Tatar, Turkish Cypriot leader, rejected a tripartite meeting due to unresolved property disputes and alleged acts of terrorism against Turkish Cypriots, demanding their cessation before further talks; UN Special Envoy Maria Angela Olguin is working to facilitate dialogue and build trust betwee...
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40% Bias Score


Ten Hag Replaces Alonso as Bayer Leverkusen's New Coach
Erik ten Hag, former Ajax and Manchester United coach, will manage Bayer Leverkusen starting this afternoon, succeeding Xabi Alonso who joined Real Madrid; Ten Hag signed a contract until 2027.
Ten Hag Replaces Alonso as Bayer Leverkusen's New Coach
Erik ten Hag, former Ajax and Manchester United coach, will manage Bayer Leverkusen starting this afternoon, succeeding Xabi Alonso who joined Real Madrid; Ten Hag signed a contract until 2027.
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40% Bias Score


British Man Shot Dead in Utah; Mother Blames US Gun Culture
Rory Swimm, a 23-year-old British man, was shot dead in Salt Lake City, Utah, on October 13, 2023, by 15-year-old Jordan Fisher following an altercation; his mother blames the normalization of gun violence in American schools.
British Man Shot Dead in Utah; Mother Blames US Gun Culture
Rory Swimm, a 23-year-old British man, was shot dead in Salt Lake City, Utah, on October 13, 2023, by 15-year-old Jordan Fisher following an altercation; his mother blames the normalization of gun violence in American schools.
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56% Bias Score


Coalition's Unexpected Defeat in 2025 Australian Federal Election
The Australian Coalition's unexpected defeat in the 2025 federal election, resulting in a potential 94 Labor seats, is attributed by former shadow attorney-general Julian Leeser to a miscalculation based on the Voice referendum and a subsequent focus on irrelevant issues during the campaign, neglect...
Coalition's Unexpected Defeat in 2025 Australian Federal Election
The Australian Coalition's unexpected defeat in the 2025 federal election, resulting in a potential 94 Labor seats, is attributed by former shadow attorney-general Julian Leeser to a miscalculation based on the Voice referendum and a subsequent focus on irrelevant issues during the campaign, neglect...
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36% Bias Score


Memorial Day Controversy Highlights Importance of Solemn Remembrance
Memorial Day, a solemn occasion honoring over one million fallen American service members, was misused in social media posts by some politicians last year, prompting widespread public criticism and highlighting the importance of respectful commemoration.
Memorial Day Controversy Highlights Importance of Solemn Remembrance
Memorial Day, a solemn occasion honoring over one million fallen American service members, was misused in social media posts by some politicians last year, prompting widespread public criticism and highlighting the importance of respectful commemoration.
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48% Bias Score

Maduro's Party Sweeps Venezuelan Elections Amidst Boycott and Low Turnout
In Venezuela's regional and parliamentary elections, President Maduro's party won a landslide victory, securing 23 out of 24 governor positions despite a boycott by the opposition and low turnout (around 42 percent), further exacerbating the country's political polarization.

Maduro's Party Sweeps Venezuelan Elections Amidst Boycott and Low Turnout
In Venezuela's regional and parliamentary elections, President Maduro's party won a landslide victory, securing 23 out of 24 governor positions despite a boycott by the opposition and low turnout (around 42 percent), further exacerbating the country's political polarization.
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60% Bias Score

Canadian Telecoms' Debt Crisis: A Fivefold Increase and the Fight for Financial Stability
Canada's four largest telecoms saw their debt increase fivefold since 2000, reaching over $100 billion due to intense competition, slower growth, and aggressive acquisitions; they are now prioritizing debt reduction to maintain investment-grade credit ratings.

Canadian Telecoms' Debt Crisis: A Fivefold Increase and the Fight for Financial Stability
Canada's four largest telecoms saw their debt increase fivefold since 2000, reaching over $100 billion due to intense competition, slower growth, and aggressive acquisitions; they are now prioritizing debt reduction to maintain investment-grade credit ratings.
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28% Bias Score

Misdiagnosis of Glioblastoma Leads to Terminal Diagnosis
A 61-year-old British woman, Fiona Charles, was misdiagnosed with a mini-stroke instead of glioblastoma, a lethal brain cancer, leading to a terminal diagnosis with only a year to live; her son is fundraising for brain tumor research due to the low research funding.

Misdiagnosis of Glioblastoma Leads to Terminal Diagnosis
A 61-year-old British woman, Fiona Charles, was misdiagnosed with a mini-stroke instead of glioblastoma, a lethal brain cancer, leading to a terminal diagnosis with only a year to live; her son is fundraising for brain tumor research due to the low research funding.
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28% Bias Score

Documentary Filmmaker Marcel Ophüls Dies at 97
Marcel Ophüls, a renowned documentary filmmaker known for his incisive critiques of history, died at 97; his 1971 film, "The Sorrow and the Pity," a four-hour-plus documentary challenging the narrative of French Resistance during WWII, was banned from French television for a decade.

Documentary Filmmaker Marcel Ophüls Dies at 97
Marcel Ophüls, a renowned documentary filmmaker known for his incisive critiques of history, died at 97; his 1971 film, "The Sorrow and the Pity," a four-hour-plus documentary challenging the narrative of French Resistance during WWII, was banned from French television for a decade.
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20% Bias Score

Clinton labels Republican women 'handmaidens to the patriarchy'
Hillary Clinton recently labeled most Republican women as "handmaidens to the patriarchy," sparking controversy and highlighting a pattern of her criticizing women who don't share her political views. This occurred during a public appearance last month.

Clinton labels Republican women 'handmaidens to the patriarchy'
Hillary Clinton recently labeled most Republican women as "handmaidens to the patriarchy," sparking controversy and highlighting a pattern of her criticizing women who don't share her political views. This occurred during a public appearance last month.
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88% Bias Score

Nissan Bets on New Hybrid Technology for Turnaround
Facing a $4.5 billion loss, Nissan is betting on its new e-Power hybrid technology—which never needs charging—to boost sales, particularly in the U.S., where it's cutting 15% of its global workforce and closing seven auto plants.

Nissan Bets on New Hybrid Technology for Turnaround
Facing a $4.5 billion loss, Nissan is betting on its new e-Power hybrid technology—which never needs charging—to boost sales, particularly in the U.S., where it's cutting 15% of its global workforce and closing seven auto plants.
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44% Bias Score
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