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Weak Password Causes Collapse of UK Company, 700 Job Losses
A weak password compromised KNP, a 158-year-old UK transportation company, leading to a ransomware attack, data loss, the company's collapse, and 700 job losses; highlighting the pervasive threat of ransomware attacks against businesses.
Weak Password Causes Collapse of UK Company, 700 Job Losses
A weak password compromised KNP, a 158-year-old UK transportation company, leading to a ransomware attack, data loss, the company's collapse, and 700 job losses; highlighting the pervasive threat of ransomware attacks against businesses.
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32% Bias Score


Syrian Druze Leader's Shift in Allegiance Creates Regional Tensions
Sheikh Hikmet El Hicri, spiritual leader of Syria's Druze community, born in Venezuela in 1965, has transitioned from supporting the Assad regime to openly criticizing it, causing internal divisions within the Druze community and impacting regional dynamics.
Syrian Druze Leader's Shift in Allegiance Creates Regional Tensions
Sheikh Hikmet El Hicri, spiritual leader of Syria's Druze community, born in Venezuela in 1965, has transitioned from supporting the Assad regime to openly criticizing it, causing internal divisions within the Druze community and impacting regional dynamics.
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32% Bias Score


Epstein Accuser Demands Release of Government Information, Citing Politicization and Lack of Justice
Annie Farmer, an Epstein accuser and key witness in Ghislaine Maxwell's trial, is demanding the release of government information on Epstein, citing the case's politicization and lack of justice for victims; she believes the Trump administration's handling of the case is inadequate, citing the firin...
Epstein Accuser Demands Release of Government Information, Citing Politicization and Lack of Justice
Annie Farmer, an Epstein accuser and key witness in Ghislaine Maxwell's trial, is demanding the release of government information on Epstein, citing the case's politicization and lack of justice for victims; she believes the Trump administration's handling of the case is inadequate, citing the firin...
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56% Bias Score


German Nursing Home Costs Exceed €3000 Per Month
As of July 1st, 2024, the average monthly cost of nursing home care in Germany for the first year reached €3108, a significant increase of €237 compared to the previous year, with substantial regional variations and calls for increased government funding.
German Nursing Home Costs Exceed €3000 Per Month
As of July 1st, 2024, the average monthly cost of nursing home care in Germany for the first year reached €3108, a significant increase of €237 compared to the previous year, with substantial regional variations and calls for increased government funding.
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24% Bias Score


Strained U.S.-Canada Relations Amidst Travel Decline and Alcohol Ban
U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra attributes President Trump's negative view of Canada to Canadians' decreased travel to the U.S. and the ban on American alcohol, citing a nearly 32 percent drop in car travel from Canada to the U.S. in March compared to the previous year.
Strained U.S.-Canada Relations Amidst Travel Decline and Alcohol Ban
U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra attributes President Trump's negative view of Canada to Canadians' decreased travel to the U.S. and the ban on American alcohol, citing a nearly 32 percent drop in car travel from Canada to the U.S. in March compared to the previous year.
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48% Bias Score


Ukraine, Russia to Resume Talks in Istanbul, Focusing on Prisoner Exchanges
Ukraine and Russia will resume direct talks in Istanbul on Wednesday, focusing on prisoner exchanges and the return of Ukrainian children deported to Russia; President Zelenskyy seeks a future presidential-level meeting, while Russia's official confirmation is pending.
Ukraine, Russia to Resume Talks in Istanbul, Focusing on Prisoner Exchanges
Ukraine and Russia will resume direct talks in Istanbul on Wednesday, focusing on prisoner exchanges and the return of Ukrainian children deported to Russia; President Zelenskyy seeks a future presidential-level meeting, while Russia's official confirmation is pending.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Bans Wall Street Journal from Scotland Trip Amid Defamation Lawsuit
The Trump administration barred the Wall Street Journal from covering the president's upcoming Scotland trip due to a defamation lawsuit filed by Trump, stemming from the Journal's reporting on a letter sent to Jeffrey Epstein. The White House cited the newspaper's "fake and defamatory conduct.

Trump Bans Wall Street Journal from Scotland Trip Amid Defamation Lawsuit
The Trump administration barred the Wall Street Journal from covering the president's upcoming Scotland trip due to a defamation lawsuit filed by Trump, stemming from the Journal's reporting on a letter sent to Jeffrey Epstein. The White House cited the newspaper's "fake and defamatory conduct.
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44% Bias Score

Judge Temporarily Blocks Planned Parenthood Defunding in Trump Law
US District Judge Indira Talwani partially blocked a provision in President Trump's law defunding Planned Parenthood, granting a preliminary injunction against the administration's enforcement; the order excludes Planned Parenthood members restricted by state abortion bans or receiving under $800,00...

Judge Temporarily Blocks Planned Parenthood Defunding in Trump Law
US District Judge Indira Talwani partially blocked a provision in President Trump's law defunding Planned Parenthood, granting a preliminary injunction against the administration's enforcement; the order excludes Planned Parenthood members restricted by state abortion bans or receiving under $800,00...
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28% Bias Score

Bavaria to Study Underground CO2 Storage for Industrial Emissions
The Bavarian government announced a plan to study underground CO2 storage sites to tackle 7–10 million tons of annual industrial emissions, marking a policy shift despite prior concerns regarding CCS technology.

Bavaria to Study Underground CO2 Storage for Industrial Emissions
The Bavarian government announced a plan to study underground CO2 storage sites to tackle 7–10 million tons of annual industrial emissions, marking a policy shift despite prior concerns regarding CCS technology.
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56% Bias Score

Online Campaign Targets Globe and Mail Reporter Investigating Alberta Health Authority
An anonymous X account published photos of Globe and Mail reporter Carrie Tait, who is investigating alleged political interference at Alberta's health authority, along with two former government staffers; the account also spoofed Tait's phone number, prompting condemnation from Premier Danielle Smi...

Online Campaign Targets Globe and Mail Reporter Investigating Alberta Health Authority
An anonymous X account published photos of Globe and Mail reporter Carrie Tait, who is investigating alleged political interference at Alberta's health authority, along with two former government staffers; the account also spoofed Tait's phone number, prompting condemnation from Premier Danielle Smi...
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52% Bias Score

Civil Suit Seeks Compensation for Family of Slain 12-Year-Old
A civil lawsuit commenced on July 24th, 2024, in Koblenz, Germany, seeks financial compensation for the family of 12-year-old Luise, who was murdered in March 2023 by two underage girls, due to legal limitations on prosecuting minors.

Civil Suit Seeks Compensation for Family of Slain 12-Year-Old
A civil lawsuit commenced on July 24th, 2024, in Koblenz, Germany, seeks financial compensation for the family of 12-year-old Luise, who was murdered in March 2023 by two underage girls, due to legal limitations on prosecuting minors.
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44% Bias Score

Premiers Pledge Collaboration with Indigenous Leaders on Major Projects
Canada's thirteen premiers committed to collaborating with Indigenous leaders on major projects, requiring their buy-in, despite internal divisions among First Nations regarding resource development and concerns over Bill C-5's potential impact on Indigenous rights.

Premiers Pledge Collaboration with Indigenous Leaders on Major Projects
Canada's thirteen premiers committed to collaborating with Indigenous leaders on major projects, requiring their buy-in, despite internal divisions among First Nations regarding resource development and concerns over Bill C-5's potential impact on Indigenous rights.
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36% Bias Score
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