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Emerging Technologies Drive Business Resilience
André Rizzo, a McGill Executive Institute faculty member, highlights how predictive analytics, AI, cybersecurity, and IoT are transforming business resilience by enabling proactive management, optimizing operations, and fostering adaptable cultures.
Emerging Technologies Drive Business Resilience
André Rizzo, a McGill Executive Institute faculty member, highlights how predictive analytics, AI, cybersecurity, and IoT are transforming business resilience by enabling proactive management, optimizing operations, and fostering adaptable cultures.
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44% Bias Score


Renewed Search for Madeleine McCann Near Praia da Luz
German and Portuguese police are conducting a new search for evidence related to the disappearance of Madeleine McCann in an area near Praia da Luz, Portugal, a mile from where she was last seen in 2007, raising hopes but also concerns about its impact on the local community.
Renewed Search for Madeleine McCann Near Praia da Luz
German and Portuguese police are conducting a new search for evidence related to the disappearance of Madeleine McCann in an area near Praia da Luz, Portugal, a mile from where she was last seen in 2007, raising hopes but also concerns about its impact on the local community.
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32% Bias Score


US Alters COVID-19 Vaccine Recommendations, Raising Concerns About Access and Public Health
The Trump administration ended routine COVID-19 vaccination recommendations for healthy pregnant women, children, and adults under 65, potentially limiting insurance coverage and causing confusion among healthcare providers and the public due to differing opinions on vaccine efficacy and safety.
US Alters COVID-19 Vaccine Recommendations, Raising Concerns About Access and Public Health
The Trump administration ended routine COVID-19 vaccination recommendations for healthy pregnant women, children, and adults under 65, potentially limiting insurance coverage and causing confusion among healthcare providers and the public due to differing opinions on vaccine efficacy and safety.
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48% Bias Score


Lee Jae-myung Wins South Korean Presidency After Months of Political Turmoil
Liberal lawyer Lee Jae-myung won South Korea's presidential election on Tuesday, defeating conservative Kim Moon-soo by a margin of 51.7% to 39.3%, according to exit polls. This follows months of political instability stemming from a failed martial law declaration by the previous president, Yoon Suk...
Lee Jae-myung Wins South Korean Presidency After Months of Political Turmoil
Liberal lawyer Lee Jae-myung won South Korea's presidential election on Tuesday, defeating conservative Kim Moon-soo by a margin of 51.7% to 39.3%, according to exit polls. This follows months of political instability stemming from a failed martial law declaration by the previous president, Yoon Suk...
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48% Bias Score


28 Years Imprisoned, Man Exonerated in Case Tied to Disgraced Chicago Detective
Antonio McDowell, 49, was exonerated on Monday after serving 28 years for murder, a case stemming from the now-retired disgraced Chicago Police Detective Reynaldo Guevara's pattern of coerced false confessions; he is the 51st person exonerated in a case investigated by Guevara.
28 Years Imprisoned, Man Exonerated in Case Tied to Disgraced Chicago Detective
Antonio McDowell, 49, was exonerated on Monday after serving 28 years for murder, a case stemming from the now-retired disgraced Chicago Police Detective Reynaldo Guevara's pattern of coerced false confessions; he is the 51st person exonerated in a case investigated by Guevara.
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44% Bias Score


Republicans Surpass Democrats in Public Trust on Economic Issues
CNN polling shows Republicans now surpass Democrats in public trust to manage the economy and address middle-class issues, reversing a long-standing trend and highlighting a significant challenge for the Democratic Party four months into Trump's second term.
Republicans Surpass Democrats in Public Trust on Economic Issues
CNN polling shows Republicans now surpass Democrats in public trust to manage the economy and address middle-class issues, reversing a long-standing trend and highlighting a significant challenge for the Democratic Party four months into Trump's second term.
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52% Bias Score

Weinstein's Second Trial Concludes: Closing Arguments Heard
Harvey Weinstein's second sex crimes trial in New York concluded with closing arguments; three women testified about separate incidents of sexual assault, while the defense challenged their credibility and the court's impartiality.

Weinstein's Second Trial Concludes: Closing Arguments Heard
Harvey Weinstein's second sex crimes trial in New York concluded with closing arguments; three women testified about separate incidents of sexual assault, while the defense challenged their credibility and the court's impartiality.
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60% Bias Score

Dutch Coalition Collapses Amid Immigration Dispute
Geert Wilders' far-right PVV pulled out of the Dutch ruling coalition on Tuesday, causing a snap election due to disagreements over his strict 10-point plan to curb immigration, using the military to seal borders and return all Syrian asylum seekers.

Dutch Coalition Collapses Amid Immigration Dispute
Geert Wilders' far-right PVV pulled out of the Dutch ruling coalition on Tuesday, causing a snap election due to disagreements over his strict 10-point plan to curb immigration, using the military to seal borders and return all Syrian asylum seekers.
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40% Bias Score

Boulder Attack: Egyptian Man Faces 624-Year Sentence for Terror Attack
On Sunday, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian national illegally in the U.S., allegedly attacked a pro-Israel group in Boulder, Colorado, injuring eight people with incendiary devices; he faces numerous charges including attempted murder and hate crimes.

Boulder Attack: Egyptian Man Faces 624-Year Sentence for Terror Attack
On Sunday, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian national illegally in the U.S., allegedly attacked a pro-Israel group in Boulder, Colorado, injuring eight people with incendiary devices; he faces numerous charges including attempted murder and hate crimes.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Administration Revokes Biden-Era ANWR Oil and Gas Exploration Restrictions
President Trump and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum initiated the process of revoking a Biden-era rule restricting oil and gas exploration in Section 1002 of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR), a decision praised by Alaska's congressional delegation who cited the previous rule as illegal and ...

Trump Administration Revokes Biden-Era ANWR Oil and Gas Exploration Restrictions
President Trump and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum initiated the process of revoking a Biden-era rule restricting oil and gas exploration in Section 1002 of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR), a decision praised by Alaska's congressional delegation who cited the previous rule as illegal and ...
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56% Bias Score

Wegovy Use Among Teens Increases by 50% in 2024
Data shows a 50% increase in Wegovy prescriptions for American teens in 2024, reaching 14.8 per 100,000 adolescents, despite concerns about long-term effects and limited insurance coverage; this follows a strong recommendation from the American Academy of Pediatrics in January 2023.

Wegovy Use Among Teens Increases by 50% in 2024
Data shows a 50% increase in Wegovy prescriptions for American teens in 2024, reaching 14.8 per 100,000 adolescents, despite concerns about long-term effects and limited insurance coverage; this follows a strong recommendation from the American Academy of Pediatrics in January 2023.
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36% Bias Score

Crockett Accuses Republicans of Seeking to Hasten Deaths of Poor People
During a CNN town hall, Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, asserted that Republicans aim to hasten the deaths of poor people, a comment following Sen. Joni Ernst's statement, "We all are going to die," during a discussion on Medicaid reform, sparking significant political controversy.

Crockett Accuses Republicans of Seeking to Hasten Deaths of Poor People
During a CNN town hall, Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, asserted that Republicans aim to hasten the deaths of poor people, a comment following Sen. Joni Ernst's statement, "We all are going to die," during a discussion on Medicaid reform, sparking significant political controversy.
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64% Bias Score
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