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Diddy's Partial Conviction: A Reckoning for the Music Industry?
Rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs was found guilty of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution following a six-week trial in New York that exposed a subculture of sexual exploitation in the music industry, echoing the #MeToo movement's impact on Hollywood.
Diddy's Partial Conviction: A Reckoning for the Music Industry?
Rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs was found guilty of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution following a six-week trial in New York that exposed a subculture of sexual exploitation in the music industry, echoing the #MeToo movement's impact on Hollywood.
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44% Bias Score


Australia Speeds Up Childcare Reforms After Child Abuse Charges
Following charges against two men for over 70 child abuse and sex offences in Victoria, Australia's Education Minister admitted childcare reforms, recommended by a 2017 Royal Commission, are overdue and pledged to accelerate implementation of a national educator register and improved working with ch...
Australia Speeds Up Childcare Reforms After Child Abuse Charges
Following charges against two men for over 70 child abuse and sex offences in Victoria, Australia's Education Minister admitted childcare reforms, recommended by a 2017 Royal Commission, are overdue and pledged to accelerate implementation of a national educator register and improved working with ch...
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40% Bias Score


WA Police Officer's Actions in Fatal Shooting Deemed 'Too Hasty'
A coronial inquest in Western Australia found that police officer Brent Wyndham acted too hastily and escalated a preventable situation, leading to the death of 29-year-old Yamatji woman JC in 2019 after he shot her in the stomach at close range.
WA Police Officer's Actions in Fatal Shooting Deemed 'Too Hasty'
A coronial inquest in Western Australia found that police officer Brent Wyndham acted too hastily and escalated a preventable situation, leading to the death of 29-year-old Yamatji woman JC in 2019 after he shot her in the stomach at close range.
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40% Bias Score


Peruvian President's \$10,000 Salary Increase Fuels Outrage Amidst Crisis
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte's salary has been increased to \$10,000 per month, sparking outrage due to her historically low approval rating (7 percent), ongoing corruption investigations, and the socio-economic challenges faced by Peruvians.
Peruvian President's \$10,000 Salary Increase Fuels Outrage Amidst Crisis
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte's salary has been increased to \$10,000 per month, sparking outrage due to her historically low approval rating (7 percent), ongoing corruption investigations, and the socio-economic challenges faced by Peruvians.
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64% Bias Score


Italy's Heatwave to Slash GDP by €25 Billion, Triggering Blackouts and Agricultural Crisis
Italy's heatwave will decrease the GDP by 1.2% (€25 billion), impacting businesses and agriculture; electricity prices surged, causing blackouts in some areas; farmers are losing over €2 million daily due to reduced crop and livestock yields.
Italy's Heatwave to Slash GDP by €25 Billion, Triggering Blackouts and Agricultural Crisis
Italy's heatwave will decrease the GDP by 1.2% (€25 billion), impacting businesses and agriculture; electricity prices surged, causing blackouts in some areas; farmers are losing over €2 million daily due to reduced crop and livestock yields.
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40% 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

Lincoln Center's New Artistic Director Funded by Board Chair's Gift
Kewsong Lee and his wife gifted Lincoln Center Theater, enabling Lear deBessonet's appointment as artistic director, funding her vision for accessible and community-focused theater. DeBessonet's inaugural season includes Ragtime, Whoopi Monologues, and a Lin-Manuel Miranda silent disco.

Lincoln Center's New Artistic Director Funded by Board Chair's Gift
Kewsong Lee and his wife gifted Lincoln Center Theater, enabling Lear deBessonet's appointment as artistic director, funding her vision for accessible and community-focused theater. DeBessonet's inaugural season includes Ragtime, Whoopi Monologues, and a Lin-Manuel Miranda silent disco.
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32% Bias Score

Market Recovers From Deep Drawdown, But Risks Remain
Following a 19% S&P 500 drawdown, a remarkable recovery pushed markets into positive territory by mid-2025; however, risks remain including parabolic risk appetite, slowing AI investment, and a lagging U.S. economy compared to its global peers.

Market Recovers From Deep Drawdown, But Risks Remain
Following a 19% S&P 500 drawdown, a remarkable recovery pushed markets into positive territory by mid-2025; however, risks remain including parabolic risk appetite, slowing AI investment, and a lagging U.S. economy compared to its global peers.
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40% 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

NATO Summit: $1.75 Trillion Defense Pact Spurs European Autonomy
The NATO summit resulted in a 3.5% GDP commitment from member states for military spending over 10 years, totaling $1.75 trillion, driven by concerns of Russian aggression and intended to bolster European defense capabilities, while the US is unlikely to contribute further funds.

NATO Summit: $1.75 Trillion Defense Pact Spurs European Autonomy
The NATO summit resulted in a 3.5% GDP commitment from member states for military spending over 10 years, totaling $1.75 trillion, driven by concerns of Russian aggression and intended to bolster European defense capabilities, while the US is unlikely to contribute further funds.
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56% Bias Score

Bayrou Survives No-Confidence Vote Amidst Record-Low Approval Ratings
French Prime Minister François Bayrou survived a no-confidence vote on September 5th, 2024, due to support from the far-right National Rally, despite having the lowest approval rating (17%) of any Prime Minister in the Fifth Republic. This follows seven months of attempts to remove him, highlighting...

Bayrou Survives No-Confidence Vote Amidst Record-Low Approval Ratings
French Prime Minister François Bayrou survived a no-confidence vote on September 5th, 2024, due to support from the far-right National Rally, despite having the lowest approval rating (17%) of any Prime Minister in the Fifth Republic. This follows seven months of attempts to remove him, highlighting...
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44% 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
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