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Four Products Cause One-Third of Global Deaths
Four products—tobacco, alcohol, food, and fossil fuels—caused 19 million of the 56 million global deaths in 2021, with tobacco alone responsible for 16% (over 9 million deaths), highlighting the significant global health consequences of these products.
Four Products Cause One-Third of Global Deaths
Four products—tobacco, alcohol, food, and fossil fuels—caused 19 million of the 56 million global deaths in 2021, with tobacco alone responsible for 16% (over 9 million deaths), highlighting the significant global health consequences of these products.
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24% Bias Score


Four Charged, Palestine Action Banned After £7 Million RAF Brize Norton Vandalism
Four individuals were charged with conspiracy to commit criminal damage and enter a prohibited place after causing £7 million in damage to two aircraft at RAF Brize Norton on June 20; Parliament subsequently voted to ban Palestine Action as a terrorist organization.
Four Charged, Palestine Action Banned After £7 Million RAF Brize Norton Vandalism
Four individuals were charged with conspiracy to commit criminal damage and enter a prohibited place after causing £7 million in damage to two aircraft at RAF Brize Norton on June 20; Parliament subsequently voted to ban Palestine Action as a terrorist organization.
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56% Bias Score


Kohberger Pleads Guilty to Idaho Murders, Avoiding Death Penalty
Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty to murdering four University of Idaho students in November 2022, accepting a life sentence without parole to avoid the death penalty, prompting public outrage and a statement from the judge affirming his decision was based solely on the law and facts, not public opinio...
Kohberger Pleads Guilty to Idaho Murders, Avoiding Death Penalty
Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty to murdering four University of Idaho students in November 2022, accepting a life sentence without parole to avoid the death penalty, prompting public outrage and a statement from the judge affirming his decision was based solely on the law and facts, not public opinio...
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48% Bias Score


Inactive NASA Satellite Emits Unprecedented Radio Burst
A nearly 60-year-old inactive NASA satellite, Relay 2, unexpectedly emitted a powerful radio signal lasting a fraction of a second, briefly becoming the brightest object in the sky, detected by Australian radio telescopes; experts believe an electrostatic discharge or micrometeoroid impact triggered...
Inactive NASA Satellite Emits Unprecedented Radio Burst
A nearly 60-year-old inactive NASA satellite, Relay 2, unexpectedly emitted a powerful radio signal lasting a fraction of a second, briefly becoming the brightest object in the sky, detected by Australian radio telescopes; experts believe an electrostatic discharge or micrometeoroid impact triggered...
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16% Bias Score


UK to Shift 135 Million NHS Appointments from Hospitals to Community by 2035
The UK government's 10-Year Plan for Health aims to shift 135 million annual outpatient appointments from hospitals to local clinics and patients' homes by 2035, creating neighborhood health services with expanded digital tools and preventative care to reduce wait times and improve access.
UK to Shift 135 Million NHS Appointments from Hospitals to Community by 2035
The UK government's 10-Year Plan for Health aims to shift 135 million annual outpatient appointments from hospitals to local clinics and patients' homes by 2035, creating neighborhood health services with expanded digital tools and preventative care to reduce wait times and improve access.
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48% Bias Score


ATO Data Reveals Tax Avoidance, Negative Gearing Surge, and Widening Wealth Disparity
The ATO's 2022-23 tax statistics show 91 millionaires paid no tax, negative gearing losses increased due to rising interest rates, and high-income earners disproportionately benefit from capital gains, while many nearing retirement lack sufficient superannuation.
ATO Data Reveals Tax Avoidance, Negative Gearing Surge, and Widening Wealth Disparity
The ATO's 2022-23 tax statistics show 91 millionaires paid no tax, negative gearing losses increased due to rising interest rates, and high-income earners disproportionately benefit from capital gains, while many nearing retirement lack sufficient superannuation.
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60% Bias Score

100 Million Americans Brace for Extreme Heat Wave
A powerful heat dome will bring extreme temperatures to over 100 million Americans from the Central Plains to the Northeast through next week, with heat indices exceeding 105°F in some areas and cities like New York City, Boston, and Philadelphia expected to reach the mid-90s°F, potentially strainin...

100 Million Americans Brace for Extreme Heat Wave
A powerful heat dome will bring extreme temperatures to over 100 million Americans from the Central Plains to the Northeast through next week, with heat indices exceeding 105°F in some areas and cities like New York City, Boston, and Philadelphia expected to reach the mid-90s°F, potentially strainin...
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16% Bias Score

UK Heatwave: Climate Change Increases Likelihood and Severity
The UK faces its first 2025 heatwave, with temperatures predicted to reach 32°C (90°F), a phenomenon made 100 times more likely by human-caused climate change, increasing heat-related deaths and wildfire risks.

UK Heatwave: Climate Change Increases Likelihood and Severity
The UK faces its first 2025 heatwave, with temperatures predicted to reach 32°C (90°F), a phenomenon made 100 times more likely by human-caused climate change, increasing heat-related deaths and wildfire risks.
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28% Bias Score

1,099 Grooming Suspects Investigated in Greater Manchester Child Sex Abuse Probe
Greater Manchester Police is investigating 59 cases of child sexual exploitation involving 714 victims and 1,099 suspects, following a report highlighting improvements but also areas needing further attention in protecting vulnerable children.

1,099 Grooming Suspects Investigated in Greater Manchester Child Sex Abuse Probe
Greater Manchester Police is investigating 59 cases of child sexual exploitation involving 714 victims and 1,099 suspects, following a report highlighting improvements but also areas needing further attention in protecting vulnerable children.
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32% Bias Score

UK Man Sentenced for £120 Million Cocaine Smuggling Operation
Peter Lamb, 66, of Gateshead, UK, was sentenced to 17 years in prison for smuggling £120 million of cocaine hidden inside artificial grass rolls imported via two companies he secretly owned, which were dissolved after being discovered.

UK Man Sentenced for £120 Million Cocaine Smuggling Operation
Peter Lamb, 66, of Gateshead, UK, was sentenced to 17 years in prison for smuggling £120 million of cocaine hidden inside artificial grass rolls imported via two companies he secretly owned, which were dissolved after being discovered.
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48% Bias Score

Microplastics Found in Food Packaging: Health Risks and Call for Regulation
A Swiss study found microplastics and nanoplastics in various food packaging, including baby bottles and tea bags, leading to concerns about potential long-term health consequences like cancer and dementia; researchers call for stricter regulations to mandate migration testing.

Microplastics Found in Food Packaging: Health Risks and Call for Regulation
A Swiss study found microplastics and nanoplastics in various food packaging, including baby bottles and tea bags, leading to concerns about potential long-term health consequences like cancer and dementia; researchers call for stricter regulations to mandate migration testing.
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48% Bias Score

Rwanda-Congo Peace Deal Aims to End Coltan-Fueled Conflict
Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo signed a US-brokered peace deal to end decades of conflict fueled by coltan mining, involving the withdrawal of Rwandan troops and cooperation to disarm militias; over 7,000 people died this year in the conflict.

Rwanda-Congo Peace Deal Aims to End Coltan-Fueled Conflict
Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo signed a US-brokered peace deal to end decades of conflict fueled by coltan mining, involving the withdrawal of Rwandan troops and cooperation to disarm militias; over 7,000 people died this year in the conflict.
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52% Bias Score
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