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OPECPE's Dependence on Private Company Raises Concerns of Financial Irregularities
Former OPECPE IT head Panagiotis Theodoropoulos's March 2025 testimony to the EPPO detailed OPECPE's concerning dependence on Neuropublic, a private company, hindering cloud migration and potentially costing €300,000, raising concerns about transparency and financial irregularities within the organi...
OPECPE's Dependence on Private Company Raises Concerns of Financial Irregularities
Former OPECPE IT head Panagiotis Theodoropoulos's March 2025 testimony to the EPPO detailed OPECPE's concerning dependence on Neuropublic, a private company, hindering cloud migration and potentially costing €300,000, raising concerns about transparency and financial irregularities within the organi...
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52% Bias Score


Eighth CIIE Showcases Global Trade Amidst Uncertainties
The eighth China International Import Expo (CIIE), running November 5-10 in Shanghai, expects over 50 countries and international organizations, featuring Sweden and the UAE as guest countries and Kyrgyzstan's debut, with a focus on digitalization, sustainability, and innovation to boost global trad...
Eighth CIIE Showcases Global Trade Amidst Uncertainties
The eighth China International Import Expo (CIIE), running November 5-10 in Shanghai, expects over 50 countries and international organizations, featuring Sweden and the UAE as guest countries and Kyrgyzstan's debut, with a focus on digitalization, sustainability, and innovation to boost global trad...
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28% Bias Score


Rise in Anti-Pride Protests and Parliament's Decision Spark LGBTQ+ Safety Concerns in Germany
Germany experiences a surge in far-right anti-Pride protests alongside the German parliament's decision to refrain from flying the rainbow flag during Pride month, prompting safety concerns and sparking criticism.
Rise in Anti-Pride Protests and Parliament's Decision Spark LGBTQ+ Safety Concerns in Germany
Germany experiences a surge in far-right anti-Pride protests alongside the German parliament's decision to refrain from flying the rainbow flag during Pride month, prompting safety concerns and sparking criticism.
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48% Bias Score


Trump's Healthcare Rollbacks to Leave Millions Uninsured and Deepen Medical Debt Crisis
The Trump administration's healthcare policy changes, including Medicaid cuts and the removal of medical debt protections, are expected to leave 10 million more Americans uninsured by 2034 and exacerbate the existing problem of medical debt affecting millions.
Trump's Healthcare Rollbacks to Leave Millions Uninsured and Deepen Medical Debt Crisis
The Trump administration's healthcare policy changes, including Medicaid cuts and the removal of medical debt protections, are expected to leave 10 million more Americans uninsured by 2034 and exacerbate the existing problem of medical debt affecting millions.
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56% Bias Score


Ohio Police Ambush: One Officer Killed, Two Injured
A police ambush in Lorain, Ohio, on Wednesday left one officer dead, two injured, and the suspect, Michael Parker, killed; a search of Parker's vehicle revealed multiple high-powered rifles, handguns, and explosives.
Ohio Police Ambush: One Officer Killed, Two Injured
A police ambush in Lorain, Ohio, on Wednesday left one officer dead, two injured, and the suspect, Michael Parker, killed; a search of Parker's vehicle revealed multiple high-powered rifles, handguns, and explosives.
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60% Bias Score


Manchester Rapist Targeted Drunk Victims
Sid Ali Djelid, 39, was convicted of five counts of rape in Manchester after targeting three intoxicated individuals—two men and one woman—between February and July 2024 in China Town and Canal Street, stealing their phones and credit cards; he will be sentenced on October 6th.
Manchester Rapist Targeted Drunk Victims
Sid Ali Djelid, 39, was convicted of five counts of rape in Manchester after targeting three intoxicated individuals—two men and one woman—between February and July 2024 in China Town and Canal Street, stealing their phones and credit cards; he will be sentenced on October 6th.
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28% Bias Score

LegalOn Raises \$50M to Develop AI Legal Agents
Tokyo and San Francisco-based LegalOn Technologies raised \$50 million in Series E funding, bringing its total to \$200 million, to expand AI products and partner with OpenAI on legal AI agents, impacting legal workflows.

LegalOn Raises \$50M to Develop AI Legal Agents
Tokyo and San Francisco-based LegalOn Technologies raised \$50 million in Series E funding, bringing its total to \$200 million, to expand AI products and partner with OpenAI on legal AI agents, impacting legal workflows.
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52% Bias Score

China Celebrates PLA Anniversary at UN, Underscoring Peacekeeping Role
On Wednesday, the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) celebrated its 98th anniversary at a UN reception attended by over 200 guests, including high-ranking UN officials, showcasing China's significant contributions to UN peacekeeping missions and its commitment to global security.

China Celebrates PLA Anniversary at UN, Underscoring Peacekeeping Role
On Wednesday, the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) celebrated its 98th anniversary at a UN reception attended by over 200 guests, including high-ranking UN officials, showcasing China's significant contributions to UN peacekeeping missions and its commitment to global security.
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56% Bias Score

FDA Panel Urges Removal of Black Box Warnings for Low-Dose Vaginal Estrogen
An FDA panel recently recommended removing black box warnings from low-dose vaginal estrogen treatments due to concerns that they overstate risks and deter women from using beneficial menopause medications; this decision follows decades of evolving understanding of HRT safety and efficacy.

FDA Panel Urges Removal of Black Box Warnings for Low-Dose Vaginal Estrogen
An FDA panel recently recommended removing black box warnings from low-dose vaginal estrogen treatments due to concerns that they overstate risks and deter women from using beneficial menopause medications; this decision follows decades of evolving understanding of HRT safety and efficacy.
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48% Bias Score

Barry Morphew Murder Case: "Alternate Suspect" Defense Expected
Barry Morphew, indicted for the first-degree murder of his wife Suzanne Morphew, whose body was found containing a rare deer tranquilizer, faces a potential "alternate suspect" defense due to unknown DNA found in his wife's vehicle. His attorney maintains his innocence, citing circumstantial evidenc...

Barry Morphew Murder Case: "Alternate Suspect" Defense Expected
Barry Morphew, indicted for the first-degree murder of his wife Suzanne Morphew, whose body was found containing a rare deer tranquilizer, faces a potential "alternate suspect" defense due to unknown DNA found in his wife's vehicle. His attorney maintains his innocence, citing circumstantial evidenc...
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36% Bias Score

US, Mexico Sign Sewage Cleanup Agreement for Tijuana River
The US and Mexico agreed to a plan to clean the Tijuana River, which has sent billions of gallons of sewage into the Pacific Ocean, impacting California beaches and the US Navy, with Mexico committing $93 million to infrastructure projects by 2027 and diverting 10 million gallons of treated sewage d...

US, Mexico Sign Sewage Cleanup Agreement for Tijuana River
The US and Mexico agreed to a plan to clean the Tijuana River, which has sent billions of gallons of sewage into the Pacific Ocean, impacting California beaches and the US Navy, with Mexico committing $93 million to infrastructure projects by 2027 and diverting 10 million gallons of treated sewage d...
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32% Bias Score

US Sues New York City Over Sanctuary City Policies Following CBP Agent Shooting
The US Department of Justice sued New York City for its sanctuary city policies, claiming they impede federal immigration enforcement and contributed to a shooting of an off-duty CBP agent by undocumented immigrants with prior arrests; the lawsuit is part of a broader federal crackdown on sanctuary ...

US Sues New York City Over Sanctuary City Policies Following CBP Agent Shooting
The US Department of Justice sued New York City for its sanctuary city policies, claiming they impede federal immigration enforcement and contributed to a shooting of an off-duty CBP agent by undocumented immigrants with prior arrests; the lawsuit is part of a broader federal crackdown on sanctuary ...
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60% Bias Score
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